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Scripturae Linguaeque Phoeniciae
1837 study of the Phoenician language / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scripturae Linguaeque Phoeniciae (in English: "The writing and language of Phoenicia"), also known as Phoeniciae Monumenta (in English: "Phoenician remains") was an important study of the Phoenician language by German scholar Wilhelm Gesenius. It was written in three volumes, combined in later editions.[1] It was described by Reinhard Lehmann as "a historical milestone of Phoenician epigraphy".[2]
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Author | Wilhelm Gesenius |
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Language | Latin |
Genre | Phoenician language |
Publication date | 1837 |
Publication place | Leipzig |
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It published all c.80 inscriptions and c.60 coins known in the entire Phoenicio-Punic corpus at the time.[3]