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H. J. W. Drijvees (ed.): Old-Syriac (Edessean) inscriptions. (Semitic Study Series, New Series, No. III.) xviii, 117 pp. Leiden: E. J. Birll, 1972. Guilders 26.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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1 By this term Drijvers means inscriptions of the first to third centuries A.D.; in this he follows Jenni.

2 It would have been helpful if Jenni's synoptic table (on pp. 375–6) had been reproduced in some form or other.

3 See below under my comments on pp. 21 and 54 ff.

4 e.g. p. 8 (no. 9, 1.3) read br for bd; p. 101 read mlt' for mtl'; p. 115 read tlmd' for tlmr'.

5 This should be corrected to slmt['].

6 In the last line read lju'[mt] for ljwmt this restoration in 1. 6 of the inscription is very satisfactory, cf. also no. 45, 11. 7–8.