Contents: Introduction: The development of Arabic as a written
language (Christian Julien Robin); Ancient Arabia and the written
word (M.C.A. Macdonald); Mount Nebo, Jabal Ramm, and the status of
Christian Palestinian Aramaic and Old Arabic in Late Roman
Palestine and Arabia (Robert Hoyland); A glimpse of the development
of the Nabataean script into Arabic based on old and new epigraphic
material (Laila Nehme); The evolution of the Arabic script in the
period of the Prophet Mu ammad and the Orthodox Caliphs in the
light of new inscriptions discovered in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
('Ali Ibrahim Al-Ghabban); In search of a standard: dialect
variation and New Arabic features in the oldest Arabic written
documents (Pierre Larcher); The codex Parisino-petropolitanus and
the ijazi scripts (Francois Deroche); The relationship of literacy
and memory in the second/eighth century (Gregor Schoeler); The Use
of the Arabic script in magic (Venetia Porter); The Old Arabic
graffito at Jabal Usays: A new reading of line 1 (M.C.A.
Macdonald).
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