-
Scripturae Linguaeque Phoeniciae (in English: "The
writing and
language of Phoenicia"), also
known as
Phoeniciae Monumenta (in English: "Phoenician remains")...
- language, most
notably with the
publication of
Scripturae Linguaeque Phoeniciae.: 370 In 1827,
after declining an
invitation to take Eichhorn's place...
-
Ptolemais was an
ancient port city on the
Canaanite coast in the
ancient region of Phoenicia, in the
location of the present-day city of Acre, Israel....
- Nora
Stone in Gesenius's 1837
Scripturae Linguaeque Phoeniciae Monumenta...
- The two
known Leptis Magna inscriptions published in
Wilhelm Gesenius's 1837
Scripturae Linguaeque Phoeniciae Monumenta...
-
first full
compendium of the
Phoenician language (Scripturae
Linguaeque Phoeniciae Monumenta),
after which Franz Karl
Movers published Die Phönizier (1841–1850)...
- scholars.
These were
compiled in
Wilhelm Gesenius's
Scripturae linguaeque Phoeniciae monumenta,
which comprised all that was
known of
Phoenician by scholars...
-
Tertia and of
Melitensia Quarta, in Gesenius's 1837
Scripturae Linguaeque Phoeniciae Monumenta Vella,
Nicholas C, Vases,
bones and two
Phoenician inscriptions :...
- to
complete his plans; the
partial fruit of his
labors appears in De
Phoeniciae Litteraturae Fontibus (Rome, 1803, 2 volumes, 8vo).
Perhaps his best work...
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fragment to the
Carpentras Stele. In 1837, in his
Scripturae Linguaeque Phoeniciae,
which was to
become "a
historical milestone of
Phoenician epigraphy"...