Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology
Mar.6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [1894. EGYPTIAN MONUMENTSAT DORPAT. By Dr. A. Wiedemann. By the kindness of a young archae ...
Mar.6] PROCEEDINGS. [1894. -^ ™„. w^w=i|T3 11 1 —. woman. (7) 1^ 8 | (1 J) woman. Beforethe first manstandsa smaller onewitha lo ...
Mar.6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCH/EOLOGY. [1894. Stela, rounded at the top, 4 1 cm. high, 29 cm. large ; lime stone. In the middle ...
Mar.6] PROCEEDINGS. [1894 of the ast Maa. published by Maspero, threebearthe name Rames (Set.de trav. rel., etc., II, p. 185 sq. ...
Mar.6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [1894. the under partof sevenverticallinesis left, each of these linesbeing 6-2 cm. large ...
Mar.6] PROCEEDINGS. [1894. «««*min the inscription,neverthelessit is certainly meantfor ->.=> Thenameof this managerof Thu ...
Mar.6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [1894. AN UNKNOWN HEBREWVERSION OF THE HISTORY OF JUDITH. By M. Gaster. In the Hebrew lite ...
Mar.6] PROCEEDINGS. [1S94. Howeverdifficultit may be to determine the relation betweenthe two recensions, littledoubt,I think, i ...
Mar.6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [1894. scripts, all hailing fromPersia,or rather, from Babylon. Among theseMSS., of which ...
Mar.6] PROCEEDINGS. [1894, Megillath Taanith. Considering that these festival days were abrogatedbeforethe middle of the third c ...
Mar.6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [1894. abridgedtext,namesand situations wouldhavebeenretained,and onlythe rhetorical porti ...
Mar.6] PROCEEDINGS. [1894. "Whenthe king beheldher beautiful countenanceand heard her words,she found favourin his eyes ; and he ...
Mar.6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [1894. Cod.Heb.Gaster,No. 82 (f. 17 2a- 17 $a). uphonbyvrov -hNi -ittw rmowa : pai ian. mn ...
Mar.6] PROCEEDINGS. [1894. . pa jw bn. a^n pyob n^VanoVinnnnotmtoN na ntwr. "fron ti wn "nn mwn nmN-mnrrtMVi "»aa bi pv rhb). ye ...
Mar. 61 SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [1894. THE RHIND MATHEMATICALPAPYRUS.* By F. L. Griffith. Twoyearsand a half have elapsed ...
Mar.6] PROCEEDINGS. [1894. workcommences.* So far well and good, but the arguments that I deducedfromthesefactscannotbe sustaine ...
Mar.6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY. [1894. Theconditionof the papyrus can be explained by supposing that the scribe, whowishi ...
Mar.6] PROCEEDINGS.PROCEEDINGS. [1894. 1 ua = l = IO° n met =^10 =^101 e fe/(?)*= 100 = IO! I kha - 1,000 = 103 ) zeba = 10,000= ...
Mar.6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [1894. <=>^y,etc. Of these the only remarkableone is the monogram nnn <Tf>ti, ...
Mar.6] PROCEEDINGS. [1894. i ^ffl. the hieratic tL ( Kahun) , represents pictoriallythe divisionintofourparts. | l l 1 is , so t ...
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