
Hardcover with dust jacket. Volume 3 only. VG/VG. 187, viii pages.
This volume investigates the linguistic and historical significance of Phoenician inscriptions to provide a comprehensive reference for scholars of Semitic epigraphy. John C. L. Gibson, a noted authority in Semitic studies, utilizes a rigorous philological approach to catalog and interpret these ancient texts. The work serves as a critical resource for understanding the development of the Phoenician script and its regional variations, including the unique linguistic features found in the Arslan Tash inscriptions. By presenting these texts alongside detailed commentary, the author establishes a framework for analyzing the socio-political and religious contexts of the ancient Levant.
What You Will Find
Scholars and students of Semitic philology frequently cite this series as a foundational reference for the study of ancient inscriptions. Experts highlight the clarity of the transcriptions and the depth of the linguistic notes as essential for both academic research and advanced classroom instruction.
Page Count:
212
Publication Date:
1982-03-11
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198131992
ISBN-13:
9780198131991
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