This volume is dedicated to Anthony J. Frendo, professor of Near Eastern Archaeology and Hebrew Bible at the University of Malta, and it contains papers presented by his colleagues, students, and friends. Frendo has dedicated the largest part of his academic career - in print as well as in class - to exploring the relationship between text and artefact. Appropriately, therefore, many of the collected essays operate at this interface between disciplines while focusing on a diverse array of material, such as Hebrew, Aramaic, and Punic epigraphy, Phoenician/Punic textual and material culture, ancient Near Eastern archaeology, biblical texts, the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as elements from Maltese archaeology, including a cuneiform inscription found at a local sanctuary at Tas-Silg.
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Hardcover. Etat : Very good. First edition. Quarto (12" x 8-1/2"). vi, 286, (4)pp. Text in either English or Italian, with some notes in Hebrew and Greek. Red buckram lettered in white. Illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of Frendo, plus numerous drawings & photos, a map, chronological chart and an archaeological ground plan. Edges a bit rubbed. This is an ex-library copy but with limited markings (i.e., rubber stamp on title and at bottom of text block). This volume is dedicated to Anthony J. Frendo, professor of Near Eastern Archaeology and Hebrew Bible at the University of Malta, and it contains papers presented by his colleagues, students, and friends. Frendo has dedicated the largest part of his academic career - in print as well as in class - to exploring the relationship between text and artifact. Appropriately, therefore, many of the collected essays operate at this interface between disciplines while focusing on a diverse array of material, such as Hebrew, Aramaic, and Punic epigraphy, Phoenician/Punic textual and material culture, ancient Near Eastern archaeology, biblical texts, the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as elements from Maltese archaeology, including a cuneiform inscription found at a local sanctuary at Tas-Silg. (Publisher) Contents: "What mean these stones?" (Joshua 4:6, 21) : honouring the academic legacy of Anthony J. Frendo / Dennis Mizzi, Nicholas C. Vella, and Martin R. Zammit -- Anthony J. Frendo : list of publications, 1981-2016 / Edited by Dennis Mizzi -- The cuneiform inscription found at Tas-Sil? (Malta), banded agate, "targets," and "cushions" / Stephanie Dalley -- New reflections on the Aramaic inscriptions of Nerab / Kevin J. Cathcart -- Message decoding : what does the inscription of Lachish 2 represent? / Abigail Zammit -- The Phoenician papyrus from Tal-Virtù, Malta / Philip C. Schmitz -- Due iscrizioni neopuniche nel Museo archeologico Nazionale di Napoli / Maria Giulia Amadasi Guzzo -- Girna : etymological considerations on the Maltese corbelled hut / Martin R. Zammit -- In search of Nimrod : problems in the interpretation of Genesis 10:8-12 / John Day -- A terrified fugitive dissolves the problems of Isaiah 10:18 / H. G. M. Williamson -- Some notes on Götterpolemik in Isaiah 57 / Hans M. Barstad -- Wrestling with God : literary encounters with the divine, from Jacob to T. S. Eliot / Peter Vassallo -- The biblical sources in the Tristia ex Melitogaudo : lament in Greek verse of a 12th-century exile on Gozo / Horatio C. R. Vella -- A cultural biography of a banded agate object / Claudia Sagona and Antonio Sagona -- Warfare in the Ancient Near East : a look into the human perspective / Rebecca Farrugia -- Aulul. 566 e l'improbabile "lanterna punica" / Rossana De Simone -- Iscrizioni puniche su roccia e su supporto mobile dalla necropoli meridionale di Tharros : nota sui dati antiquari / Carla Del Vais -- From prehistoric to historic Malta : a discussion of the sources / Anthony Bonanno -- Pure matter : on the ritual-purity status of glass at Qumran / Dennis Mizzi -- Placing coin hoards : a case study of two hoards from Malta / Richard Reece. (OCLC) Supplement 50 of the Peeters Series, "Ancient Near Eastern Studies.". N° de réf. du vendeur 53121
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