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Published 1998
The Palmyrene inscriptions : Ny Carlsberg glyptotek /

: 109 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-106) and index. : 8774522078 (paberback)

Published 1975
The odyssey of Faraḥ Anṭūn : a Syrian Christian's quest for secularism /

: xii,159 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-152) and index. : 0882970097

Egypt and Syria under the Circassian Sultans : 1382-1468 A.D. : systematic notes to Ibn Taghrî Birdî's chronicles of Egypt /

: 2 volumes (X-120, IX-123 pages) ; 26 cm.

A reference grammar of Syrian Arabic /

: Research undertaken pursuant to contracts SAE-8706 and OE-2-14-029 with the United States Office of Education. : xiv, 587 pages ; 23 cm.

Published 1955
Egypt and Syria under the circasian Sultans, 1382-1468 A.D : Systematic notes to Ibn Taghrî Birdî's Chronicles of Egypt /

: Notes sur les Ṉuǧūmal-ẓāhira, avec index. : 120 pages : 22 cartes ; 24 cm.

The Judean-Syrian-Egyptian conflict of 103-101 B.C. : a multingual dossier concerning a "war of sceptres" /

: 171 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. : 906569403x

Published 2007
Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicarum Palaestinae addendum : squeezes in the Max van Berchem collection (Palestine, Trans-Jordan, Northern Syria) : squeezes 1-84 /

: During his research of the Arabic inscriptions in the Middle East at the end of the 19th century, Max van Berchem collected many squeezes of inscriptions. These squeezes are stored in the archives of the Fondation Max van Berchem in Geneva. The present publication wishes to present a scholarly record of these squeezes, many of which represent inscriptions that do no longer exist. This publication is the first of, hopefully, two addenda which will constitute a full record of one of the few treasures left by the great epigrapher in his archives. For many students of Arabic epigraphy these squeezes afford the only opportunity to have a close glimpse of the originals as possible, and learn about their contents with the aid of the photographs and studies which accompany them in this volume.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-181) and indexes. : 9789047420736 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2017
Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicarum Palaestinae : j (1).

: Western Palestine is extremely rich in Arabic inscriptions, whose dates range from as early as CE 150 until modern times. Most of the inscriptions date from the Islamic period, for under Islam the country gained particular religious and strategic importance, even though it made up only part of the larger province of Syria. This historical importance is clearly reflected in the hundreds of inscriptions, the texts of which cover a variety of topics: construction, dedication, religious endowments, epitaphs, Qur'anic texts, prayers and invocations, all now assembled in the Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicarum Palaestinae ( CIAP ). The CIAP follows the method established at the end of the 19th century by Max van Berchem, namely, the studying of the Arabic inscriptions 'in context'. Van Berchem managed to publish two volumes of the inscriptions from Jerusalem: the CIAP covers the entire country. The inscriptions are arranged according to site, and are studied in their respective topographical, historical and cultural context. In this way the CIAP offers more than a survey of inscriptions: it represents the epigraphical angle of the geographical history of the Holy Land. Volume One: A, was published in 1997, Volume Two: -B-C- in 1999, Volume Three: -D-F- in 2004, Volume Four: G in 2008, an Addendum in 2007 and Volume Five: -H-I- in 2013. All volumes are still available.
: 1 online resource (xiii, 304 pages) : illustrations, maps, plans. : 9789004325159 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.