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Personal Names In Old Syriac Edessan Aramaic Inscriptions And Parchments Adil Aljadir

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Personal Names In Old Syriac Edessan Aramaic Inscriptions And Parchments Adil Aljadir
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.28 MB
Pages: 193
Author: Adil Al-Jadir
ISBN: 9781463242503, 1463242506
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Personal Names In Old Syriac Edessan Aramaic Inscriptions And Parchments Adil Aljadir by Adil Al-jadir 9781463242503, 1463242506 instant download after payment.

This book collects systematically all the personal names found in Old Syriac sources in such a way as to enable them to be dealt with from a structural and lexical point of view and compared with other corpora of Aramaic personal names as well as Hebrew and Arabic names. As far as possible, the personal names of the new finds of unpublished inscriptions discovered recently are included. Thus, this study covers all the personal names which are found in the Syriac corpus so far. The book fills a significant gap in scholarship, since there are dedicated works on Palmyrene, Hatran and Nabataean personal names, but no such work exists for early Syriac (i.e. pre-Christian Syriac) personal names.

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