The North-West Semitic Epigraphic Dictionary is a valuable resource that enhances our understanding of the Old Testament, Ugaritic texts, and North-West Semitic languages. It covers inscriptions, papyri, and ostraca in various languages such as Phoenician, Punic, Hebrew, Aramaic, Ammonite, and Edomite, spanning from around 1000 B.C. to 300 A.D.
Key features of the dictionary include:
1. Comprehensive coverage: The dictionary encompasses a wide range of North-West Semitic material found in inscriptions, papyri, and ostraca, providing translations, discussions, and references to scholarly literature for each entry.
2. Updated and augmented edition: This edition is a translated, updated, and significantly expanded version of the original Dictionnaire des inscriptions sémitiques de l’ouest by Jean & Hoftijzer. It includes newly discovered texts and references to recent scholarly literature, making it an indispensable tool for research in North-West Semitic epigraphy, Old Testament studies, Ugaritic texts, and Semitic linguistics.
3. Scholarly references: Each entry includes thorough references to scholarly literature, enabling researchers to explore further and delve deeper into specific topics or texts.
Overall, The North-West Semitic Epigraphic Dictionary is essential for scholars and researchers engaged in the study of ancient Semitic languages, biblical studies, and epigraphy. Its comprehensive coverage and scholarly rigor make it a valuable resource for anyone interested in this field of study.
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