Near East and Arabian Essays
Studies in Honour of John F. Healey
Series: Journal of Semitic Studies Supplement;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 10 July 2018
- ISBN 9780198831068
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages336 pages
- Size 249x157x14 mm
- Weight 532 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Yes 0
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Short description:
Amongst other topics the essays pay attention to the Jewish Targums, to Biblical Studies, to Nabataean matters, to Early Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic, to Syriac sources, to Islamic traditions, and to aspects of Near Eastern archaeology.
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This rich set of essays in honour of Professor John Healey FBA represents both his wide-ranging interests and those of the Journal of Semitic Studies of which he has been editor for thirty years. The studies by leaders in their respective disciplines cover texts and languages, history and archaeology. Amongst other topics the essays pay attention to the Jewish Targums, to Biblical Studies, to Nabataean matters, to Early Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic, to Syriac sources, to Islamic traditions, and to aspects of Near Eastern archaeology. Though disparate in subject matter, as a whole the essays offer a significant cross-section of what is at the forefront in Semitic Studies and of how the various methods used to analyse and assess such sources are being continuously adapted and honed.
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