KAMMENHUBER, Annelies. Hamburg 19.3.1922 — Munich 14.12.1995. German Linguist and Hittite Scholar. Professor in Munich. Daughter of Georg Kammenhuber, a master locksmith, and Maria Hawranek, a Roman Catholic family. Grew up in Hamburg. Studied at Hamburg English, Romance, Latin, Indology, IE linguistics and philosophy in 1940-50 (delayed by the war), also at Munich. Ph.D. Hamburg 1950 (under F. Sommer), then Assistant there, now concentrating on Anatolian. PD 1960 Hamburg. Feom 1964 apl. Professor at Munich, 1968 eo. Professor of Hittite at Pontificio Istituto Biblico in Rome, 1969 ord. at Munich. Emeritus 1987. Died after long illness. Unmarried. Studied both IE and non-IE languages of ancient Anatolia.
Publications: Diss. Die Morphologie der hethitischen Verbalnomina auf -uuanzi und -anna, -uuan, -uuar, -atar und -essar. 1950 (publ. as articles in MIO 2-4, 1955-56), and other works on Anatolian.
– Hab.diss. Studien zum ältesten Videvdat. 1. Fargard 3 und die Totenvorstellungen und Hunde-Magie‘ im Videvdat. Manuscript 1958.
– Die Arier im Vorderen Orient. 295 p. Heidelberg 1968.
– Kleine Schriften zum Altanatolischen und Indogermanischen. Heidelberg 1993.
Sources: *A. Archi, Orientalia 66, 1997, 86-88; *G. Franz-Szabó. Z. für Assyriologie 88, 1998, 161-163; H.C. Melchert, Kratylos 43, 1998, 222-224; German Wikipedia.