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Albrecht Goetze

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Goetze's combined training in Indo-European and Semitic linguistics placed him into a peculiarly advantageous position to tackle the emerging field of Hittite studies at the end of World War I. His contributions to that field are numerous and most reliably commented on in
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Albrecht Goetze papers (MS 648). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.
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when the Nazi regime came to power in 1933. It was through the initiative of
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With Sturtevant, he laid the foundations to what later became the Goetze-
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Goetze, Albrecht (1974). "Bibliography of Albrecht Goetze (1897-1971)."
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in 1934, a move that was to prove momentous for the advancement of
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Finkelstein, Jacob J. (1972). "Albrecht Goetze, 1897–1971".
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Finkelstein, Jacob J. (1972). "Albrecht Goetze, 1897-1971."
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Wittmann, Henri (1969). "The development of K in Hittite".
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Sterling Professor of Assyriology and Babylonian Literature
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Goetze, Albrecht (1954). Review of: Johannes Friedrich,
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by Goetze, Albrecht, and Foster, Benjamin (Editor)]]
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Hittitologist
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