Dr. James A. Santucci is a Professor of Comparative
Religion at California State University, Fullerton. He is also Adjunct Professor and Co-Chair of
the Department of Religious Studies at the University of the West in Rosemead, CA. He received his B.A. degree in history at Iona College in New Rochelle, N.Y., his M.A. degree in Asian Studies
at the University
of Hawaii
(Manoa campus) in Honolulu, and his Ph.D. degree in the Department
of Asian Civilizations at the Australian National
University (Canberra, Australia). Professor Santucci was a member of both the Religious
Studies (now called the Comparative Religion Department) and Linguistics Departments
at California
State University, Fullerton from 1970 to 1993, after which time he became a full-time
member of the Comparative
Religion Department. As a member
of the Comparative Religion Department, Professor Santucci is primarily responsible
for teaching the courses on Buddhism (CPRL 280 and 354), Hinduism (CPRL 347A
and B), New Religious Movements (CPRL 370), and World Religions (CPRL 110).
He is also responsible for teaching two courses for the Department
of Linguistics, Descriptive Linguistics (Linguistics 406) and on occasion
Changing Words, a course on etymology (Linguistics 442).
Professor Santucci has
authored five books, including An Outline of Vedic Literature and La
societą teosofica, and over
45 articles. Dr. Santucci was also a
contributor to Agni: The Vedic Ritual of the Fire Altar (vol. 2), edited
by Frits Staal. He is the editor of Theosophical History and Theosophical
History Occasional Papers as well as a contributor (the Sanskrit language)
to the Intercontinental Dictionary Series, under the editorship of Mary
Ritchie Key (University of California, Irvine).
This Dictionary, as the successor to Carl Darling Buck's A Dictionary of
Selected Synonyms in The Principal Indo-European Languages, seeks to
compare all the major languages of the world: classical as well as
modern.