Middle Eastern philologyHere are entered works on the ancient and/or modern languages and literatures of the Middle East, which may include material on South Asia and North Africa. Works on the ancient and/or modern Oriental languages and literatures of Asia as a whole, or of the Far East only are entered under Oriental philology. See also what's at your library, or elsewhere.
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Filed under: Middle Eastern philology -- Bibliography -- Periodicals
Filed under: Middle Eastern philology -- Book reviews -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Middle Eastern philology -- Periodicals
Filed under: Semitic philology -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Semitic philology Epistola de Studii Targum Utilitate et de Linguae Chaldaicae, Misnicae, Talmudicae, Arabicae, Vocabulorum Item Nonnulorum Barbaricorum Convenientia cum Hebraea (in Hebrew with Latin notes; Paris: B. Duprat and D. Maisonneuve, 1857), by Judah Ibn Quraysh, ed. by J. J. L. Bargès and Baer ben Alexander Goldberg Ephemeris für Semitische Epigraphik (3 volumes, in German; 1902-1909), by Mark Lidzbarski
Filed under: Semitic philology -- MethodologyFiled under: Inscriptions, Semitic
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Filed under: Oriental philology
Filed under: Oriental philology -- Bibliography -- Periodicals
Filed under: Oriental philology -- Book reviews -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Oriental philology -- Congresses Actes du Douzième Congrès International des Orientalistes, Rome 1899 (3 volumes in French and other languages; Florence: Soc. Typ. Florentine, 1901-1902) Baroda State Delegate at the VIII. International Congress of Orientalists, Stockholm (Sweden) and Christiania (Norway) (1889) (Surat: Printed by H. Jumsedji, 1893), by H. H. Dhruva Filed under: Oriental philology -- Periodicals |