Jerusalem, Part 2.

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...

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Main Author: Yardeni, Ada
Other Authors: Cotton, Hannah, Lupu, Eran, Feissel, Denis, Tchekhanovets, Yana, Price, Jonathan, Kool, Robert, Koßmann, Dirk, Isaac, Benjamin, Schneider, Naomi, Eck, Werner, Daniel, Robert, Kushnir-Stein, Alla, Stone, Michael, Di Segni, L. (Leah), Hoyland, Robert, Heimbach, Marfa, Misgav, Haggai
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin : De Gruyter, 2012
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Preface to vol. I 2; Authors' Sigla; Abbreviations; Diacritical system; Key to the transliteration of Armenian, Coptic, Georgian, Hebrew/Aramaic; The Roman period from 70 to the reign of Constantine nos. 705-783; A. Inscriptions of religious character nos. 705-711; B. Emperors and senators nos. 712-721; C. Building inscriptions nos. 722-731; D. Funerary inscriptions of military people nos. 732-736; E. Funerary inscriptions nos. 737-752; F. Instrumentum domesticum nos. 753-769; G. Varia nos. 770-772; H. Fragments nos. 773-783; Late Antiquity, from Constantine to the Arab conquest nos. 784-1087.
  • A. Imperial constitutions nos. 784-785B. Inscriptions of ecclesiastical and religious character nos. 786-868; Inscriptions found in situ (arranged in a topographical order) nos. 786-857; Holy Sepulchre; Temple Mount; City of David; The "Pit of Jeremiah"; Nea Church; Mount Zion; St. Peter in Gallicantu; Southwestern quarter of the Old City
  • Armenian Quarter; Northwestern corner of the Old City and Mamilla neighborhood; North of the Damascus Gate; Church and monastery of St. Stephen's; Monastery of Theodorus and Cyriacus on Mount Scopus; Cave of Gethsemane; Dominus Flevit.
  • Viri Galilaei, Mount of OlivesArea of the Church of the Paternoster and the convent of the Carmelite nuns; Area of the Ascension Church; Russian monastery, Mount of Olives; Church near Bethphage; Bethany, Cave of the Sisters of Mercy; Chapel of St. George, Sheikh Bader; Ramat Rahẹl; Neighborhood of Beit Sạfafa; Church of St. John the Baptist and Church of the Visitation, 'Ein Kerem; 'Ein el-Jedide; Chapel near Mozạ; Monastic complex at Kh. Messani; Inscriptions with no provenance nos. 858-868; C. Funerary inscriptions nos. 869-1014.
  • Inscriptions found in situ (arranged in a topographical order) nos. 869-976Cemetery in the area of Notre Dame and the French Hospital of St. Louis; East Musrara, between Route 1 to the west and Nablus Road to the east; Area of St. Stephen's; Cemetery area on the western slope of the Upper Kidron Valley; Area of Gethsemane; Grounds of the Russian church of St. Mary Magdalene; Dominus Flevit, Mount of Olives; Viri Galilaei, Mount of Olives; Area of the Ascension Church; Russian Convent, Mount of Olives; Area of the Church of the Paternoster and the convent of the Carmelite nuns.
  • Tomb of the ProphetsTomb near Bethphage; Burial caves in the boundaries of the Akeldama Monastery; Inscriptions with no provenance nos. 977-1014; D. Varia nos. 1015-1028; E. Inscriptions of uncertain type nos. 1029-1043; F. Instrumentum domesticum nos. 1044-1087; G. Addenda et corrigenda to vol. I 1 nos. 1088-1120; Funerary inscriptions nos. 1088-1090, 1118-1120; Instrumentum domesticum and Varia nos. 1091-1117; Index of personal names; Appendix by LDS nos. 1*-54*; Index to Appendix; Maps.