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Jerusalem: 705-1120 (Hardcover)
Hannah M. Cotton, Leah Di Segni, Werner Eck, Benjamin Isaac, Alla Kushnir-Stein, …
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The first volume of the Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae
covers the inscriptions of Jerusalem from the time of Alexander to
the Arab conquest in all the languages used for inscriptions during
those times: Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin, Syrian, and Armenian.
The approximately 1,100 texts have been arranged in categories
based on three epochs: up to the destruction of Jerusalem in the
year 70, to the beginning of the 4th century, and to the end of
Byzantine rule in the 7th century.
The second volume of the Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae
covers the inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima and the coastal region
of the Middle Coast from Tel Aviv in the south to Haifa in the
north from the time of Alexander to the Muslim conquest. The
approx. 1,050 texts comprise all the languages used for
inscriptions during this period (Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Aramaic,
Samaritan, Syrian, and Persian) and are arranged according to the
principal settlements and their territory. The great majority of
the texts belongs to Caesarea, the capital of the province of
Judaea/Syria Palaestina. No other place in Judaea has produced more
Latin inscriptions than this area, reflecting the strong Roman
influence on the city.
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