Format:
Online-Ressource (xxii, 258 p)
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ill
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25 cm
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
ISBN:
9004124187
Series Statement:
Culture and history of the ancient Near East v. 22
Content:
A Journey to Palmyra originates from the desire to remember Delbert R. Hillers, who greatly contributed with his work to Palmyrene studies. However, it is not meant just as a memorial volume, but as a research tool. It contains thirteen papers by scholars in the field of Palmyrene studies and Semitics focusing on different aspects of Palmyrene history, social history, art, archaeology and philology, with publication of newly discovered inscriptions
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-247) and index
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The Sacred Banquets at Palmyra and the Functions of the Tesserae: Reflections on the Tokens Found in the Arsu Temple (Khaled al-As'ad, Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet, Jean-Baptiste Yon); Greek and Latin Words in Palmyrene Inscriptions: A Comparison with Syriac (Sebastian P. Brock); Beyond the Spindle: Investigating the Role of Palmyrene Women (Eleonora Cussini); The City of the Dead (Michal Gawlikowski); Variation in the Palmyrene Honorific Inscriptions (Agustinus Gianto); Three New Palmyrene Inscriptions (Andrew D. Gross)
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Lexicographical and Grammatical Notes on the Palmyrene Aramaic Texts (Baruch A. Levine)The Safaitic Inscriptions at Dura Europos (Michael C. A. Macdonald); Zwei palmyrenische Relieffragmente (Christa Müller-Kessler); Zu palmyrenischen Inschriften auf Reliefs (Klaus Parlasca); Palmyrene Burial Practices From Funerary Goods (Kiyohide Saito); A New Tessera From Palmyra. Questions of Iconography and Epigraphy (Andreas Schmidt-Colinet and Khaled al-As'ad); Palmyra in the Third Century (Javier Teixidor); Bibliography; List of Figures and Plates; General Index; Epigraphical Index
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789004124189
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe A Journey to Palmyra : Collected Essays to Remember Delbert R. Hillers
Language:
English
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