Caesarea and the Middle Coast: 1121-2160 1121-2160 |
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Contribution by:
| Daniel, Robert Ecker, Avner Shenkar, Michael Sode, Claudia Heimbach, Marfa Koßmann, Dirk Schneider, Naomi |
Editor:
| Ameling, Walter Cotton, Hannah M. Eck, Werner Isaac, Benjamin Kushnir-Stein, Alla Misgav, Haggai Price, Jonathan Yardeni, Ada |
ISBN: | 978-3-11-174101-7 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2011 |
Publisher: | De Gruyter, Inc.
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Book Format: | Mixed media product |
List Price: | USD $405.00 |
Book Description:
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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...
More DescriptionThe 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.