Semitica 59 is out!

I edited this volume just in time for the SBL and EABS conferences, and Peeters printed it very quickly. It is now available both in print and in electronic version.

Here are the bibliographical reference and table of contents:

Semitica 59, édité par Michael Langlois sous la direction de Thomas Römer. Leuven, Peeters, 2017. 423 p.

  • Michaël Guichard. Le trône et le « char » processionnel de Dagan : de la philologie à l’histoire de l’art
  • Annunziata Rositani. Reconstructing the Organization of Old-Babylonian Agricultural Labour Through Dockets
  • Michaël Guichard. Chroniques de l’Ida-Maraṣ et autres pays des environs
  • Benjamin Sass. The Emergence of Monumental West Semitic Alphabetic Writing, with an Emphasis on Byblos
  • Jan Dušek. Crushing the Locust in Sefire I A, 24: A New Look at the Curse
  • Ryan Thomas. The Meaning of asherah in Hebrew Inscriptions
  • M. Richey. A Phoenician-Inscribed Bronze Basin, Allegedly from Cumae
  • Matthieu Richelle. D’une formule d’incantation ougaritique à un mystérieux geste prophétique israélite
  • Oded Lipschits, Thomas Römer & Hervé Gonzalez. The Pre-Priestly Abraham Narratives from Monarchic to Persian Times
  • Nissim Amzallag & Shamir Yona. Differentiation of the qayin Family of Roots in Biblical Hebrew
  • Matthieu Richelle. Quels furent les pires d’entre les rois d’Israël et de Juda selon la théologie deutéronomiste ? Une situation méconnue de divergence entre TM et LXX
  • Innocent Himbaza. La diversité des sources du manuscrit de Leningrad B19a
  • Marie-Jeanne Roche. Arabes et Judéo-chrétiens : à propos de Shayʿ al-Qawm et de Jean le Baptiste
  • Stefan Weninger. A Middle Sabaean Dedicatory Inscription from the Warsaw National Museum
  • Giancarlo Toloni. “Linguistica, Epigraphica et Philologica”. The Scientific Work of Giovanni Garbini

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