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Volume III of the Inscriptiones collects all known Jewish inscriptions from the Graeco-Roman period (up to c. 700 CE), in all languages (Greek, Latin, Aramaic, Hebrew, Palmyrene, Middle Persian, Parthian) in Syria and Cyprus. It provides the texts of the inscriptions with English translations together with full bibliographies, discussions and indexes. It covers the regions Phoenicia, Southern Syria, Northern Syria and Osrhoene, Dura-Europos, and Cyprus. It includes appendices on Jewish inscriptions in Palmyrene, Jewish inscriptions not related to Syria and inscriptions not considered Jewish,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Volume III of the Inscriptiones collects all known Jewish inscriptions from the Graeco-Roman period (up to c. 700 CE), in all languages (Greek, Latin, Aramaic, Hebrew, Palmyrene, Middle Persian, Parthian) in Syria and Cyprus. It provides the texts of the inscriptions with English translations together with full bibliographies, discussions and indexes. It covers the regions Phoenicia, Southern Syria, Northern Syria and Osrhoene, Dura-Europos, and Cyprus. It includes appendices on Jewish inscriptions in Palmyrene, Jewish inscriptions not related to Syria and inscriptions not considered Jewish, as well as a bibliography, a concordance with CIJ and Roth- Gerson (2001), indexes and a map.

Inscriptiones Judaicae Orientis.
Band III: Syrien und Zypern.
Der dritte Band der Inscriptiones beinhaltet alle jüdischen Inschriften der Griechisch-Römischen Zeit (bis ins 8. Jahrhundert) in allen Sprachen (Griechisch, Latein, Aramäisch, Hebräisch, Palmyrisch, Persisch und Parthisch) in Syrien und Zypern. Der Band enthält die Texte der Inschriften, englische Übersetzungen samt vollständigen Bibliographien, Diskussionen und Indizes.
Autorenporträt
David Noy: Born 1959; 1987 Ph.D. from University of Reading; since 1993 Lecturer in Department of Classics, University of Wales Lampeter.
Hanswulf Bloedhorn: Born 1950; 1986 Ph.D. from the Free University Berlin; former Director of the German Protestant Institute of Archaeology in Jerusalem; Historian and Archaeologist in Tübingen.