Robert Dankoff isProfessor Emeritus of Ottoman & Turkish Studies, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at theUniversity of Chicago.[1]
Robert Dankoff was born on 24 September 1943 inRochester, New York. In 1964, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree fromColumbia University, and in 1971 got a Ph.D. fromHarvard. He taught Arabic atBrandeis University as an assistant professor in 1969-1975. He taught Turkish in theUniversity of California (1976-77), and theUniversity of Arizona (1977-1979). He joined the department of Near Eastern languages and civilizations at the University of Chicago in 1979 as an assistant professor, where he became an associate professor in 1982, and a professor in 1987. He taught Turkish, Old Turkish, Ottoman Turkish, Azeri, and Uzbek there until retiring in 2006.[2]
His research interests lie inOttoman Literature andTurkology.[3] He has published extensively on Turkish texts from Central Asia and the Ottoman Empire, including text editions and translations of portions of theSeyahatname of Evliya Çelebi.[4]
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