Published: 2016-06-01
Front Matter
Front Matter
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Aromas, Scents, and Spices
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A Confluence of Humors
Abstract 438 | PDF Downloads 7Page 465–493
On Iranian and Jewish Apocalyptics, Again
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The Calendrical Framework of the Priestly Flood Story in Light of a New Akkadian Text from Ugarit (RS 94.2953)
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Debates on the Authority of Hadith in Early Islamic Intellectual History
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Cyprus and Its Legal and Historiographical Significance in Early Islamic History
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Some Notes on Revenge and Justice in the Mongol Empire and the Īl-Khānate of Iran
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Bhoḥ as a Linguistic Marker of Brahmanical Identity
Abstract 352 | PDF Downloads 4Page 567–590
Brief Communications
An Old Persian Cuneiform Inscription on a Tomb in the Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City
Abstract 248 | PDF Downloads 4Page 591–601
Review Articles
Examining the Emar Scholars
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Reviews
Cursed Are You! The Phenomenology of Cursing in Cuneiform and Hebrew Texts. By Anne Marie Kitz
Abstract 246 | PDF Downloads 6Page 613–615
Hittite Logograms and Hittite Scholarship. By Mark Weeden
Abstract 225 | PDF Downloads 6Page 615–618
Hethitische Texte in Transkription, KBo 48. By Detlev Groddek
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Babylonian Prayers to Marduk. By Takayoshi Oshima
Abstract 256 | PDF Downloads 5Page 620–621
Aramaic and Hebrew Inscriptions from Mt. Gerizim and Samaria between Antiochus III and Antiochus IV Epiphanes. By Jan Dušek
Abstract 308 | PDF Downloads 5Page 627–629
Aramaic Documents from Ancient Bactria (Fourth Century B.C.E.) from the Khalili Collections. Edited by Joseph Naveh and Shaul Shaked
Abstract 428 | PDF Downloads 14Page 629–630
Aramaic Bowl Spells: Jewish Babylonian Aramaic Bowls, vol. 1. By Shaul Shaked; James Nathan Ford; and Siam Bhayro
Abstract 391 | PDF Downloads 4Page 630–633
KultOrte: Mythen, Wissenschaft und Alltag in den Tempeln Ägyptens. Edited by Daniel von Recklinghausen and Martin Andreas Stadler
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Einführung in die ägyptische Religion ptolemäisch-römischer Zeit nach den demotischen religiösen Texten. By Martin Andreas Stadler
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Foodways & Daily Life in Medieval Anatolia: A New Social History. By Nicplas Trépanier
Abstract 235 | PDF Downloads 2Page 638–639
The Business of Identity: Jews, Muslims, and Economic Life in Medieval Egypt. By Phillip I. Ackerman-Lieberman
Abstract 205 | PDF Downloads 2Page 640–643
Der Kadi und seine Zeugen: Studie der mamlukischen Ḥaram-Dokumente aus Jerusalem. By Christian Müller
Abstract 292 | PDF Downloads 5Page 643–644
La Pensée d’Ibn al-Muqaffaʿ: Un «agent double» dans le monde persan et arabe. By István T. KrIstó-Nagy
Abstract 289 | PDF Downloads 6Page 644–647
The Principles of Sufism. By ʿĀʾishah al-Bāʿūniyyah. Edited and translated by Th. EmIl Homerin
Abstract 326 | PDF Downloads 8Page 647–648
The Comfort of the Mystics: A Manual and Anthology of Early Sufism. Edited by Gerhard Böwering and Bilal Orfali
Abstract 283 | PDF Downloads 5Page 648–649
Islamic Theology, Philosophy and Law: Debating Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya. Edited by Birgit Krawietz and Georges Tamer
Abstract 206 | PDF Downloads 3Page 650–653
Sharia and the Making of the Modern Egyptian: Islamic Law and Custom in the Courts of Ottoman Cairo. By Reem A. Meshal
Abstract 169 | PDF Downloads 4Page 653–655
Women, Jurisprudence, Islam. By Sedigheh Vasmaghi. Translated by Mr. Ashna and Philip G. Kreyenbroek
Abstract 225 | PDF Downloads 4Page 655–657
A Dictionary of Tocharian B: Second Edition, Revised and Greatly Enlarged. 2 vols. By Douglas Q. Adams
Abstract 276 | PDF Downloads 8Page 661–663
The Columbia Anthology of Yuan Drama. Edited by C. T. Hsia, Wai-Yee Li, and George Kao
Abstract 230 | PDF Downloads 7Page 664–666
Picturing Technology in China from Earliest Times to the Nineteenth Century. By Peter J. Golas
Abstract 253 | PDF Downloads 7Page 666–668