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The Old Syriac Inscriptions of Edessa and Osrhoene
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This volume contains all the known Old Syriac inscriptions from Edessa and the area around Osrhoene in Northern Mesopotamia from the first three centuries C.E., the number of which has substantiall...
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18 December 1998

This volume contains all the known Old Syriac inscriptions from Edessa and the area around Osrhoene in Northern Mesopotamia from the first three centuries C.E., the number of which has substantially increased over the last decades. The texts are given in estrangelo script and are accompanied by an extensive philological and historical commentary. The originals are presented in photographs and line drawings. The volume also contains chapters on the script of these inscriptions, on the language and on the history and culture of Edessa.
Two appendices offer the texts of three parchments written in Syriac and originating from the same area, and of known but still unpublished inscriptions. The book concludes with indices of words and proper names, which are complement to the Dictionary of the North-West Semitic Inscriptions (Brill, 1995), and with a full bibliography.
Two appendices offer the texts of three parchments written in Syriac and originating from the same area, and of known but still unpublished inscriptions. The book concludes with indices of words and proper names, which are complement to the Dictionary of the North-West Semitic Inscriptions (Brill, 1995), and with a full bibliography.
Price: $277.00
Pages: 358
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East
Publication Date:
18 December 1998
ISBN: 9789004112841
Format: Other
Han J.W. Drijvers, Ph.D. (1966) in Semitic Languages, University of Groningen, is Professor of Semitic Languages and Cultures at Groningen State University. He has published extensively on the History and Culture of Edessa including Cults and Beliefs at Edessa (Brill, 1980), on Syriac-speaking Christianity, and on Aramaic inscriptions.
John F. Healey, Ph.D., University of London, is Professor of Semitic Studies in Manchester University. His publications include The Nabataean Tomb Inscriptions of Mada'in Salih (Oxford, 1993).
John F. Healey, Ph.D., University of London, is Professor of Semitic Studies in Manchester University. His publications include The Nabataean Tomb Inscriptions of Mada'in Salih (Oxford, 1993).