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1. Aufl.
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3110251884
Series Statement:
Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae / Palestinae
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The first volume of the Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae covers the inscriptions of Jerusalem from the time of Alexander to the Arab conquest in all the languages used for inscriptions during those times: Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin, Syrian, and Armenian. The approximately 1,100 texts have been arranged in categories based on three epochs: up to the destruction of Jerusalem in the year 70, to the beginning of the 4th century, and to the end of Byzantine rule in the 7th century. Edited by an international research team from the Universities of Cologne (Germany), Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv (Israel).
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Preface to vol. I 2; Authors' Sigla; Abbreviations; Diacritical system; Key to the transliteration of Armenian, Coptic, Georgian, Hebrew/Aramaic; The Roman period from 70 to the reign of Constantine nos. 705-783; A. Inscriptions of religious character nos. 705-711; B. Emperors and senators nos. 712-721; C. Building inscriptions nos. 722-731; D. Funerary inscriptions of military people nos. 732-736; E. Funerary inscriptions nos. 737-752; F. Instrumentum domesticum nos. 753-769; G. Varia nos. 770-772; H. Fragments nos. 773-783; Late Antiquity, from Constantine to the Arab conquest nos. 784-1087
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A. Imperial constitutions nos. 784-785B. Inscriptions of ecclesiastical and religious character nos. 786-868; Inscriptions found in situ (arranged in a topographical order) nos. 786-857; Holy Sepulchre; Temple Mount; City of David; The "Pit of Jeremiah"; Nea Church; Mount Zion; St. Peter in Gallicantu; Southwestern quarter of the Old City - Armenian Quarter; Northwestern corner of the Old City and Mamilla neighborhood; North of the Damascus Gate; Church and monastery of St. Stephen's; Monastery of Theodorus and Cyriacus on Mount Scopus; Cave of Gethsemane; Dominus Flevit
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Viri Galilaei, Mount of OlivesArea of the Church of the Paternoster and the convent of the Carmelite nuns; Area of the Ascension Church; Russian monastery, Mount of Olives; Church near Bethphage; Bethany, Cave of the Sisters of Mercy; Chapel of St. George, Sheikh Bader; Ramat Raḥel; Neighborhood of Beit Ṣafafa; Church of St. John the Baptist and Church of the Visitation, 'Ein Kerem; 'Ein el-Jedide; Chapel near Moẓa; Monastic complex at Kh. Messani; Inscriptions with no provenance nos. 858-868; C. Funerary inscriptions nos. 869-1014
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Inscriptions found in situ (arranged in a topographical order) nos. 869-976Cemetery in the area of Notre Dame and the French Hospital of St. Louis; East Musrara, between Route 1 to the west and Nablus Road to the east; Area of St. Stephen's; Cemetery area on the western slope of the Upper Kidron Valley; Area of Gethsemane; Grounds of the Russian church of St. Mary Magdalene; Dominus Flevit, Mount of Olives; Viri Galilaei, Mount of Olives; Area of the Ascension Church; Russian Convent, Mount of Olives; Area of the Church of the Paternoster and the convent of the Carmelite nuns
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Tomb of the ProphetsTomb near Bethphage; Burial caves in the boundaries of the Akeldama Monastery; Inscriptions with no provenance nos. 977-1014; D. Varia nos. 1015-1028; E. Inscriptions of uncertain type nos. 1029-1043; F. Instrumentum domesticum nos. 1044-1087; G. Addenda et corrigenda to vol. I 1 nos. 1088-1120; Funerary inscriptions nos. 1088-1090, 1118-1120; Instrumentum domesticum and Varia nos. 1091-1117; Index of personal names; Appendix by LDS nos. 1*-54*; Index to Appendix; Maps;
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3110251906
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783110251906
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783110251883
Additional Edition:
Print version Jerusalem, Part 2: 705-1120
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