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The Byblian royal inscriptions are five inscriptions from Byblos written in a script known as Old Byblian, all of which were discovered in the early 20th century: * The Abiba’l Inscription, on a statue of Sheshonq I, published in 1903〔Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau, Inscription égypto-phénicienne de Byblos, Comptes rendu, Académie des inscriptions et belies-lettres (Paris, 1903).〕 * The Ahiram Sarcophagus, discovered in 1923, together with two fragments of alabaster vases with the name of Ramesses II〔René Dussaud, Les inscriptions phéniciennes du tombeau d’Ahiram, roi de Byblos, Syria 5 (1924): 135-157.〕 * The Eliba’l Inscription, inscribed on a statue of Osorkon I〔René Dussaud, Dédicace dune stame d’Osorkon Ier par Elibaal, roi de Byblos, Syria 6 (1925): 101-117.〕 * the Yehimilk Inscription published in 1930〔Maurice Dunand, Nouvelle Inscription Phénicienne Archaique, RB 39 (1930): 321-331.〕 * the Shipitbal Inscription published in 1945〔Maurice Dunand, Biblia Grammata: Documents et Recherches sur le Dévelopment de L'écriture en Phénicie (Beyrouth: Direction des Antiquité, 1945): 146-151.〕 ==Bibliography== * Christopher Rollston, “(The Dating of the Early Royal Byblian Phoenician Inscriptions: A Response to Benjamin Sass ).” ''MAARAV'' 15 (2008): 57-93. * Benjamin Mazar, The Phoenician Inscriptions from Byblos and the Evolution of the Phoenician-Hebrew Alphabet, in The Early Biblical Period: Historical Studies (S. Ahituv and B. A. Levine, eds., Jerusalem: IES, 1986 (publication: l946 )): 231-247. * William F. Albright, The Phoenician Inscriptions of the Tenth Century B.C. from Byblus, JAOS 67 (1947): 153-154. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Byblian royal inscriptions」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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