The editors have assembled here 55 key articles and notes by the well-known Harvard professor, organizing them under the categories Palaeography, Transjordanian Epigraphy, Hebrew Inscriptions, Aramaic Texts, and Old Canaanite and Phoenician Inscriptions. These essays, scattered in journals and various books, have now been brought together in one volume for easy access and attest to the life-long interest and contributions of one of the best-known epigraphers and palaeographers of the last 50 years.The appearance of Cross' "Leaves from an Epigrapher's Notebook" is the latest offering in the "Harvard Semitic Studies" series. This work carries on the rigorous standards of scholarship for which the series is known. Offerings such as "The Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls", "Israelite Religion in the Light of Hebrew Inscriptions", and "A Grammar of Akkadian" attest to the outstanding scholarship found in the series.As one of the foremost scholars working in paleography and epigraphy, Cross needs little introduction to the readers of this journal. He is one of the foremost Semiticists of our time...While not everyone (e.g., Mendenhall, Helck) will agree with the import of scholarship in this volume, it nonetheless elucidates the history of its subject matter very fittingly...the book is the essential collection of a great many articles that otherwise would have to be gathered by the individual researcher. I highly recommend it for any graduate course in West Semitic paleography or epigraphy. Budding epigraphists cannot afford to be without this summary of a great scholar's work.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. Minor shelf wear. Else a bright, clean copy. The editors have assembled here 55 key articles and notes by the well-known Harvard professor, organizing them under the categories Palaeography, Transjordanian Epigraphy, Hebrew Inscriptions, Aramaic Texts, and Old Canaanite and Phoenician Inscriptions. These essays, scattered in journals and various books, have now been brought together in one volume for easy access and attest to the life-long interest and contributions of one of the best-known epigraphers and palaeographers of the last 50 years. Artikel-Nr. 2040040
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First edition. Octavo (11-1/4" x 8-3/4"). xx, 371, (1)pp. Indices. Green cloth lettered in gilt. Illustrated with numerous photos and drawings. A near fine copy but one that is ex-library, with minimal library markings (a rubber stamp on title page and on bottom of text block). Contents: Section I, Palaeography: The development of the Jewish scripts -- Scripts of the Dâliyeh (Samaria) Papyri -- Palaeographical dating of the Copper Document -- Palaeography and the date of the Tell Fa?ariyeh bilingual inscription. Section II, Transjordanian epigraphy: A papyrus recording a divine legal decision and the root 'r?q' in Biblical and Near Eastern legal usage -- Ammonite ostraca from Tell Hisban -- Epigraphic notes on the 'Amman Citadel inscription -- Notes on the Ammonite inscription from Tell Siran -- A forgotten seal. Section III, Hebrew inscriptions: The seal of Miqnêyaw, Servant of Yahweh -- Epigraphic notes on Hebrew documents of the eighth-sixth centuries B.C. A new reading of a place name in the Samaria ostraca ; The Murabba??t Papyrus and the letter found near Yabneh-Yam ; The inscribed jar handles from Gibeon -- A literate soldier: Lachish Letter III -- Lachish Letter IV -- An ostracon in literary Hebrew from Horvat 'Uza -- Judaean Stamps -- Inscribed weight from 'Araq el-'Emir -- Hebrew inscriptions from Sardis -- Inscriptions from Tel Sera? -- Philistine ostracon from Ashkelon -- Cave inscriptions from Hirbat Bayt Layy (Khirbet Beit Lei). Section IV, Aramaic texts: The stele dedicated to Melqart by Ben-Hadad of Damascus -- Fragments of the Prayer of Nabonidus -- Aramaic inscription from Daskyleion -- New Aramaic stele from Taym?? -- An Aramaic ostracon of the third century BCE from the excavations in Jerusalem -- Note on a burial inscription from Mount Scopus. Section V, Old Canaanite and Phoenician inscriptions: The arrow of Suwar, retainer of 'Abday -- Inscribed arrowhead of the eleventh century BCE in the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem -- Newly discovered inscribed arrowheads of the eleventh century BCE -- Newly found inscriptions in Old Canaanite and Early Phoenician scripts -- A Phoenician inscription from Idalion: some old and new inscriptions relating to child sacrifice -- The Phoenician inscription from Brazil: a nineteenth-century forgery -- An interpretation of the Nora Stone -- Phoenicians in the West: the early epigraphic evidence -- The oldest Phoenician inscription from Sardinia: the fragmentary stele from Nora -- Phoenician incantations on a plaque of the seventh century BCE from Arslan Tash in Upper Syria -- A second Phoenician incantation text from Arslan Tash -- The Old Phoenician inscription from Spain dedicated to Hurrian Astarte -- The pronominal suffixes of the third person singular in Phoenician -- An ostracon in Greek bearing the names of the gates of Idalion -- A newly published inscription of the Persian Age from Byblos -- Jar Inscriptions from Shiqmona -- Two offering dishes with Phoenician inscriptions from the Sanctuary of 'Arad -- An Old Canaanite inscription recently found at Lachish -- An inscribed jar handle from Raddana -- An archaic inscribed seal from the Valley of Aijalon (Soreq) -- Inscribed arrowheads from the period of the Judges -- Evolution of the Proto-Canaanite alphabet -- A Ugaritic abecedary and the origins of the Proto-Canaanite alphabet -- The origin and early evolution of the alphabet -- Early alphabetic scripts -- Alphabets and pots: reflections on typological method in the dating of human artifacts -- Some problems in Old Hebrew orthography with special attention to the third person masculine singular suffix on plural nouns [-âw]. A collection of previously published essays, presented to Frank Moore Cross by his colleagues on the occasion of his retirement--Preface, page xi./ Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Volume 51 of the "Harvard Semitic Museum Publication -- Harvard Semitic Studies.". Artikel-Nr. 52907
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