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Jaan Puhvel (born 24 January 1932, Tallinn)〔(''Bulletin of Baltic studies'' ) (No. 1-8), Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies, 1970, p. 26〕 is an Estonian-American Indo-Europeanist. As a student of Georges Dumezil, he also specializes in comparative mythology. He is known for his Hittite Etymological Dictionary. Currently (as of 2014), the dictionary has progressed to words beginning with PE, PI, PU, in nine volumes. Since volume 5 (2001), the project complements the Chicago Hittite Dictionary, which began with letter L in 1980, and which has covered L, M, N, P, S. Letters still missing between the two projects are thus R, T and Z (see Hittite cuneiform). Martin Puhvel is his brother. ==Bibliography== *1987, ''Comparative Mythology'', The Johns Hopkins University Press, ISBN 978-0-8018-3938-2. *''Hittite Etymological Dictionary'' (Berlin, New York, Amsterdam; 1984– ) * *1984, Vol. 1 (A) * *1984, Vol. 2 (E, I) * *1991, Vol. 3 (H) * *1997, Vol. 4 (K) * *2001, Vol. 5 (L) * *2004, Vol. 6 (M) * *2007, Vol. 7 (N) * *2011, Vol. 8 (PA) * *2013, Vol. 9 (PE, PI, PU) *1991, ''Homer and Hittite'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jaan Puhvel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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