Mingana. Theodore of Mopsuestia on the Nicene Creed [Woodbroke Studies 5]. 1932.

WOODBROOKE STUDIES

CHRISTIAN DOCUMENTS IN SYRIAC, ARABIC,

AND GARSHUNI, EDITED AND TRANSLATED

WITH A CRITICAL APPARATUS

BY

A. MINGANA

VOLUME V

COMMENTARY OF THEODORE OF MOPSUESTIA ON THE NICENE CREED

CAMBRIDGE

W. HEFFER & SONS LIMITED
1932

The present volume is the fifth in the series of Woodbrooke Studies, the contents of which are drawn from MSS. in my collection. Owing to the fact that I have relmquished ray duties in the John Rylands Library, Manchester, it was not foimd convenient to continue the publication of the ” Studies ” in serial parts in the ” Bulletin ” of that Library. Slight changes have accordingly been made in the preliminary matter as well as in the headings of the ” Studies,” and it is hoped that these will be found more suitable to works of this kind.

This volume contains the hitherto lost commentary of Theodore of Mopsuestia {c. 350-428) on the Nicene Creed, which is undoubtedly one of the most important theological works of the golden age of Christianity. In places I experienced some difficulty in following the author’s method of reasoning, but it may confidently be stated that the translation which I have adopted in the following pages reveals as accurately as possible the secret of the author’s argumentation, which is nearly always fresh and illuminating.

Short passages were by inadvertence omitted in the first part of the work, which was published in the January issue of the ” Bulletin of the John Rylands Library “. These have been inserted in the present edition together with some corrections.

It is a pleasing duty to offer here my sincerest thanks to Mr. ELdward Cadbury whose generosity has again made possible the publication of the ” Studies ” in their new form.

A. MINGANA.

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Hebraica. A Quarterly Journal In The Interests Of Semitic Study. 1884-1895.

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Dhorme. Notice sur la vie et les travaux de M. l’abbé Jean-Baptiste Chabot, membre de l’Académie. 1952.

NOTICE
SUR LA VIE ET LES TRAVAUX

DE

M. L’ABBÉ JEAN-BAPTISTE CHABOT

MEMBRE DE L’ACADÉMIE

PAR

M. ÉDOUARD DHORME

MEMBRE DE L’ACADÉMIE

Je ne doute pas, Messieurs, que le jour où vous m’avez appelé à l’honneur de succéder au regretté Jean-Baptiste Chabot, vous n’ayez cédé au désir de remplacer un orientaliste par un orientaliste et plus spécialement un sémitisant par un sémitisant. Nos études n’ont pourtant pas été confinées dans un domaine identique. Jean-Baptiste Chabot s’est attaché plus particulièrement au syriaque, à l’araméen, au phénicien, au libyque. J’ai été voué à l’hébreu, d’une part, à l’assyro-babylonien, d’autre part. Mais il n’existe pas de cloison étanche entre les langues sémitiques et l’on ne peut s’occuper de l’une sans entendre le son des autres. Il faut reconnaitre aussi que, pour mon prédécesseur, comme pour moi-même, c’est la Bible hébraïque, cette mère de l’orientalisme dans les églises occidentales, qui a guidé nos premiers pas sur les chemins de la philologie sémitique et de la linguistique orientale. Il est vrai que Jean-Baptiste Chabot, pour des raisons qu’il est facile de deviner, s’éloigna très vite du terrain dangereux de l’exégèse scientifique. Il préféra s’adonner à des recherches de tout repos du côté doctrinal. Et c’est à peine si nous pouvons connaître son attitude vis-à-vis des questions controversées entre théologiens par cette phrase que je relève dans une notice consacrée à Silvestre de Sacy, pour le centenaire de sa mort, en 1938 : ” Il semble bien que ce soit à l’école de Richard Simon qu’il (Silvestre de Sacy) ait puisé les sages principes de ce qu’on pourrait appeler son libéralisme biblique “1. De toute façon, je ne sortirai pas de mon horizon familier, en m’efforçant de retracer devant vous non point la vie et les vertus, comme on dit en style hagiographique, mais simplement la vie et les travaux de celui que vous appeliez communément l’abbé Chabot, titre sous lequel il passera à l’immortalité académique.

1. Cité: par R. Dussaud, La nouvelle Académie du Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, I (1946), p. 162.

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Brockelmann. Geschichte der christlichen Litteraturen des Orients. 1909.

Geschichte der christlichen Litteraturen des Orients

(1909)

Author: Brockelmann, Carl, 1868-1956
Subject: Semitic literature — History and criticism; Armenian literature — History and criticism; Christian literature — History and criticism
Publisher: Leipzig C.F. Amelangs
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: German
Call number: ABE-8492
Digitizing sponsor: University of Toronto
Book contributor: Robarts – University of Toronto
Collection: toronto

Inhalt.

Brockelmann, Die syrische und die christlich-arabische Litteratur 1

I. Die Anfänge der syrischen Litteratur in heidnischer Zeit 3
II Die Anfänge der christlichen Litteratur 7
III. Die älteste Litteratur in Edessa 10
IV. Die ältesten Klassiker: Aphraates und Ephraem, Balai und Cyrillonas 15
V. Die Zeit der Kirchenspaltung 22
VI. Die Anfänge der syrischen Geschichtschreibung 30
VII. Übersetzungen und profane Wissenschaften 40
VIII. Der Niedergang der syrischen Litteratur bis zur und unter der arabischen Herrschaft 45
IX. Die syrische Litteratur unter der islamischen Herrschaft im 8. und 9. Jahrhundert 51
X. Die syrische Litteratur im 10. und 11. Jahrhundert 55
XI. Die syrische Litteratur im 12. und 13. Jahrhundert 58
XII. Anfänge einer neusyrischen Volkslitteratur 65
XIII. Die Litteratur der Christen in Palästina 66
XIV. Die christlich-arabische Litteratur 67

Finck, Geschichte der armenischen Litteratur 75

Einleitung 77
I. Das goldene Zeitalter (5. Jahrhundert] 82
II Die Zeit der Nachblute (6.— 11. Jahrhundert) 99
III Die Zeit der Wiederbelebung des Klassizismus und der Anfänge eines volkstümlichen Schrifttums (12. Jahrhundert) 111
IV. Die Zeit des Niederganges (13.— 18. Jahrhundert) …. 122:

Leipoldt, Geschichte der koptischen Litteratur . . 131

Littmann, Geschichte der äthiopischen Litteratur . 185

Vorbemerkung 187
Historische Einleitung 189
I. Geschichtlicher Überblick über die Entwicklung der äthiopischen Litteratur 202
1. Die aksumitische Periode 203
2. Die Periode des Wiedererwachens der weltlichen und geistlichen Macht 204
3. Die Zeit des Königs Zar’a Yä’kob und seiner nächsten Nachfolger 208
4. Die Zeit der grofsen Kriege gegen Muslimen und Galla und der ersten Religionsstreitigkeiten von 1520-1600 215
5. Die Zeit der Religionskämpfe im 17, Jahrhundert . 219

II. Die einzelnen Litteraturzweige 223
1. Die Bibel 223
2. Theologische und kirchliche Litteratur 228
3. Magische Litteratur 234
4. Geschichtliche Litteratur 240
5. Andere Profanlitteratur. Philosophie , Philologie, Rechtslitteratur 254
6. Volkslitteratur 260

Quellennachweise 270

Register 271

Harnack, Gebhardt. Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschicte der Altchristlichen Literatur [11 Bandes der Neuen Folge]. 1904.

TEXTE UND UNTERSUCHUNGEN

ZUR GESCHICHTE DER

ALTCHRISTLICHEN LITERATUR

ARCHIV FÜR DIE VON DER KIRCHENVÄTER-COMMISSION
DER KGL. PREUSSISCHEN AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN UNTERNOMMENE
AUSGABE DER ÄLTEREN CHRISTLICHEN SCHRIFTSTELLER

HERAUSGEGEBEN VON

OSCAR VON GEBHARDT UND ADOLF HARNACK

NEUE FOLGE-ELFTER BAND

DER GANZEN REIHE XXVI. BAND

INHALT DES 11. BANDES DER NEUEN FOLGE

(DER GANZEN REIHE XXVI. BAND)

Bonwetsch, G. Nath., Drei georgisch erhaltene Schriften von Hyppolytus. XVI, 98 Seiten. 1904. Heft 1a
Leipoldt, Johannes, Saïdische Auszüge aus dem 8. Buche der apostolischen Konstitutionen. II, 62 Seiten. 1904. Heft 1b
Kraatz, Wilhelm, Koptische Akten z. ephesinischen Konzil vom Jahre 431. übersetzung und Untersuchungen. VIII, 220 Seiten. 1904. Heft 2
Berendts, A., Die handschriftliche Überlieferung der Zacharias- und Johannes-Apokryphen.- Über die Bibliotheken der Meteorischen u. Ossa-Olympischen Klöster. IV, 84 Seiten. 1904. Heft 3
Ter-Minassiantz, Erwand, Die armenische Kirche in ihren Beziehungen zu den syrischen Kirchen. Bis zum Ende des 13. Jahrhunderts. Nach den armenischen und syrischen Quellen bearbeitet. XII, 212 Seiten. 1904. Heft 4

Knopf. Der erste Clemensbrief. 1899.

Der erste Clemensbrief (1899)

Author: Clement I, Pope; Knopf, Rudolf, 1874-1920
Subject: Church history — Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
Publisher: Leipzig, J. C. Hinrichs
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: German; Greek; Latin
Call number: nrlf_ucb:GLAD-168195396
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: University of California Libraries
Collection: americana; cdl

VORWORT.

Die vorliegende Arbeit verdankt in allen ihren Teilen ihre Entstehung Anregungen meines hochverehrten Lehrers Herrn Prof. Adolf Harnack. Ferner bekenne ich dankbar, für die litterarhistorische Untersuchung, die die letzten 40 Seiten ausfüllt, mancherlei Förderung aus Wrede’s schöner Monographie: Untersuchungen zum ersten Klemensbriefe (Göttingen 1S91), empfangen zu haben.

Für Unterstützung bei Erledigung der Correcturbogen bin ich meinem Freunde Heinrich Weinel, Privatdozenten zu Berlin, dankbar verbunden.

Lic. Rudolf Knopf.

Harnack. Der angebliche Evangeliencommentar des Theophilus von Antiochien. 1883.

Der angebliche Evangeliencommentar des Theophilus von Antiochien

(1883)

Author: Harnack, Adolf von, 1851-1930
Subject: Theophilus, Saint, 2nd cent; Commentariorum sive allegoriarum in sacra 4 Evangelia libri IV
Publisher: [Leipzig, J. C. Hinrichs
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
Call number: nrlf_ucb:GLAD-168195596
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: University of California Libraries
Collection: americana; cdl

Grapow, Bonwetsch, Bauernfeind, Harnack, Loofs. Der Benanbrief – Die Bücher der Geheimnisse Henochs – Der Römerbrieftext des Origenes – Neue Studien zu Marcion – Paulus von Samosata. 1921-1924.

TEXTE UND UNTERSUCHUNGEN

ZUR GESCHICHTE DER ALTCHRISTLICHEN LITERATUR

ARCHIV FÜR DIE VON DER KIRCHENVÄTER-COMMISION
DER PREUSSISCHEN AKADEMIE DER WISSENCHAFTEN UNTERNOMMENE
AUSGABE DER ÄLTEREN CHRISTLICHEN SCHRIFTSTELLER
HERAUSGEGEBEN VON
ADOLF VON HARNACK UND CARL SCHMIDT

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—Pag. 5 [of the .pdf document]:
DER BENANBRIEF
EINE MODERNE LEBEN-JESU-FÄLSCHUNG

DES
HERRN ERNST EDLER VON DER PLANITZ
AUFGEDECKT VON
D. DR. CARL SCHMIDT
PROFESSOR DER THEOLOGIE AN DER UNIVERSITÄT BERLIN
UNTER MITARBEIT
VON
DR. HERMANN GRAPOW
1921

—Pag. 105:
DIE
BÜCHER DER GEHEIMNISSE HENOCHS

DAS SOGENANNTE SLAVISCHE HENOCHBUCH
HERAUSGEGEBEN
VON
G. NATHANAEL BONWETSCH
1922

—Pag. 249:
DER
RÖMERBRIEFTEXT DES ORIGENES
NACH DEM CODEX VON DER GOLTZ

(COD. 184 B 64 DES ATHOSKLOSTERS LAWRA)
UNTERSUCHT UND HERAUSGEGEBEN
VON
LIC. OTTO BAUERNFEIND
PRIVATDOZENT DER THEOLOGIE IN GREIFSWALD
1923

—Pag. 377:
NEUE
STUDIEN ZU MARCION

VON
ADOLF VON HARNACK
1923

—Pag. 415
PAULUS VON SAMOSATA
EINE UNTERSUCHUNG ZUR
ALTKIRCHLICHEN LITERATUR- UND DOGMENGESCHICHTE
VON
FRIEDRICH LOOFS
PROFESSOR IN HALLE
1924

Koetschau. Beiträge zur Textkritik von Origenes’ Johannescommentar. 1904.

Beiträge zur Textkritik von Origenes’ Johannescommentar (1904)

Author: Koetschau, Paul, b. 1857
Subject: Origen
Publisher: [Leipzig, J. C. Hinrichs
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
Call number: nrlf_ucb:GLAD-168195272
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: University of California Libraries
Collection: americana; cdl

Die vorliegende Schrift bildet die weitere Ausfuhrung des in meiner Kritik von Erwin Preuschens Ausgabe des Johannes-commentars (ThLZ. 1904 Nr. 24, Sp. 657—661) bereits Ange-deuteten. Sie hat den Zweck, als Erganzung dieser Ausgabe zu dienen und Preuschens Augaben iiber den Codex Monacensis Nr. 191 teils zu berichtigen, teils zu vervollstandigen. Die Uber-lieferung des Textes in dieser einzigen Handschrift ist so fehler-haft, daB ich zu den zahlreichen Verbesserungsversuchen von Erwin Preuschen und Paul Wendland auch nach den wert-Tollen textkritischen Bemerkungen Erich Klostermanns (GGA. 1904 Nr. 4, 8. 273 — 2S2) noch eine Anzahl eigener Versuche hin-zufiigen kann, durch die, wie ich hofFe, wenigstens der Weg zum Richtigen gebahnt wird.

Eine genauere Kenntnis der von mir zuerst i. J. 1S96 verglichenen Munchener Handschrift Nr. 191 ist mir durch das liebenswurdige Entgegenkommen der Direction der Koniglichen Hot- und Staatsbibliothek in Miinchen, die mir die Handschrift im Spatsommer 1904 zur Vergleichung hierher iibersandt hat, ermoglicht worden. Otto Stahlin hat dann auf meine Bitte die groiie Giite gehabt, nicht nur die Druckbogen mit durch-zusehen und meine samtlichen Lesungen des Codex Mon. Nr. 191 in Miinchen nochmals nach der Handschrift zu revidiercn und an ein paar Stellen zu berichtigen, sodaB sie wohl nun als sicher gelten diirfen, sondern auch Preuschens Abdruck der Catenen-fragmente aus Codex Mon. Nr. 20S (Seite 564 — 574 der Ausgabe) und dessen Angaben aus den Catenenhandscbriften Mon. 437 und 37 mit den Handschriften vollstiindig zu vergleichen ; die Ergebnisse dieser Nachprafung sind unten Seite 72 ff. von mir verotfentlicht.

Ferner verdanke ich der freundlichen Hilfe von Erich Klostermann einige Citate und die unten Seite 17 eiugeffigten Berich-tigungen zu Preuschens Abdruck des Prologs im Codex Venetus Nr. 43; letztere beruhen auf einer von Klostermann i. J. 1896 angefertigten, leider nicht voUkommen gelungenen Photographie.
Den Codex Ven. Nr. 47 habe ich selbst im Sommer 1903 in Venedig verglichen. Das aus den Randnoten dieser Handschrift von mir unten Seite 13 publicierte Fragment ist, soviel ich weiB, bisher noch nicht bekannt gewesen.

Eisenach, Januar 1905.

Dr. Paul Koetschau.

Hebraica – A Quarterly Journal In The Interests Of Semitic Study

HEBRAICA

A Quarterly Journal In The Interests Of Semitic Study

Volume I : March 1884 – April 1885.

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No. 1. – March, April, May, 1884.

[Note. – “Hebraica” was commenced as a Monthly, and three numbers were issued, for March, April and May. It was then determined to publish It as a Quarterly, and count the three monthly numbers as No. 1.]

March

I. The Purpose Of Hebraica. By William R. Harper 1-5

II. The Higher Criticism, A Witness To The Credibility Of The Biblical Narrative. By Hermann L. Strack, Ph.D 5-10

III. The Intermediate Syllable. By Prof. T. J. Dodd 10-13

IV. Contributions To Hebrew Synonymy, I. By Rev. P. A. Nordell 13-14

V. Books For The Study Of Assyrian. By Prof. D. G. Lyon, Ph.D 14-15

VI. General Notes:

– The Ethical Dative.

– The Word ***.

– Davidson on Delitzsch’s Hebrew New Testament

– Rules of Life 15-17

VII. Editorial Notes 18-20

VIII. Questions And Answers 20-21

IX. Book Notices:

– Delitzsch’s Hebrew and Assyrian.

– Lehrbuch der Neuhebraeischen Sprache.

– Ballin’s Hebrew Grammar 21-23

X. Semitic Bibliography 23-24

April

I. A Phoenician Inscription In New York. By Isaac H. Hall, Ph.D 25-26

II. The Psalms With Their Superscriptions. By Barnard C. Taylor 26-31

III. Contributions To Hebrew And Assyrian Philology. By K. Kohler, Ph.D 31-33

IV. Contributions To Hebrew Synonomy, II. By Rev. P. A. Nordell 33-36

V. Pirke Aboth. Translated By Rev. B. Pick, Ph.D 36-40

VI. Hebrew Chirography. By Archibald C. Wheaton 40-41

VII. General Notes:

– The Accentuation of the Poetical Books.

– Michaelis on Hebrew Study.

– *** in Later Hebrew.

– Two Epigrams of Aben Ezra ” 41-43

VIII. Editorial Notes:

– Intermediate Syllables.

– Hebrew Study at Vanderbilt University.

– A Pastor’s Testimony

– Hebrew Study in the Junior Vacation 43-46

IX. Questions And Answers 46

X. Book Notices:-Turpie’s Chaldee Manual 47-48

XI. Semitic Bibliography 48

May

I. Books For The Study Of The Neo-Hebraic Language. By Hermann L. Strack, Ph.D 49-51

II. The Varieties Of The Semitic Alphabet. By Prof. John C. C. Clarke 52-59

III. On “Intermediate Syllables.” By B. Felsenthal, Ph.D 60-65

IV. Contributed Notes:

– *** Verbs: First Person Sing. Impf. Qal 66-67

V. Editorial Notes 67-70

VI. Book Notices 70-71

VII. Semitic Bibliography 72

No. 2. October, 1884 .

I. The Syllables In The Hebrew Language. By Prof. Hermann L. Strack, Ph.D. 73-75

II, Methods In Hebrew Grammars. By Prof. George H. Shodde, Ph.D 75-79

III. On A Hebrew Manuscript Op The Year 1300. By Cyrus Adler 80-95

IV. ***. A Contribution To The History Of The Terminology Of Hebrew Grammar. By Prof. Wilhelm Bacher, D.D 96-97

V. The Aramaic Language. By Prof. E. Kautzsch, D.D 98-115

VI. Miscellaneous Notes. By Prof. John P. Peters, Ph.D 115-119

VII. Pirke Aboth; Or Sayings Op The Fathers. By Rev. B. Pick, Ph.D 119-123

VIII. Contributed Notes:

– Remarks on the Ethiopic.

– Kautzsch’s Aramaic Grammar.

– The Study of Arabic in the University of Cincinnati.

– ***-***. 123-130

IX. Editorial Notes:

– The Study of Assyrian.

– Unaccented Open Syllables with a Short Vowel 130-132

X. Book Notices 133-134

XI. Semitic Bibliography 135-136

No. 3. – January, 1885.

I. The Massoretic Vowel-system. By Prof. Crawford H. Toy 137-144

II. The Daghesh In Initial Letters. A translation by Rev. O. O. Fletcher 145-152

III. The Old Testament In The Time Of The Talmud. By Rev. B. Pick, Ph.D 153-174

IV. Assyrian Phonology, With Special Reference To Hebrew. By Prof. Paul Haupt. Ph.D 175-185

V. Assyriological Notes. By Francis Brown, Ph.D 182-183

VI. Miscellaneous Notes. By John P. Peters, Ph.D 184-186

VII. General Notes:

– A Question in Hebrew Grammar.

– Additional Aramaic Words in the New Testament.

– The Religion of the Kassites.

– A Chaldee Hymn. By Israel Nagara 187-191.

VIII. Editorial Notes:

– The Institute of Hebrew.

– The Present Number of Hebraica.

– Professor Haupt’s Series of Articles 192-193

IX. Book Notices:

– Mitchell’s Hebrew Lessons.

– Koenig’s Historisch-kritisches Lehrgebaeude der hebraeischen Sprache 194-198

X. Semitic Bibliography 199-200

No. 4 – April, 1885

I. The Cylinder Of Nebukadnezzar At New York. By J. F. X. O’Connor. S.J 201-208

II. The Scribe. By Prof. H. L. Strack, Ph.D., D.D 209-211

III. Pirke Aboth; Or, Sayings Of The Fathers. By Rev. B. Pick, Ph.D 212-216

IV. Wateh-Ben-Hazael. By Prof. Paul Haupt, Ph.D 217-231

V. Syriac Version Of Epistle Of King Abgar To Jesus. By Prof. Isaac H. Hall, Ph.D 232-235

VI. Pleiades, Orion And Mazzaroth. By Prof. John G. Lansing, M.A 236-341

VII. Miscellaneous Notes. By Prof. John P. Peters, Ph.D 242-243

VIII. Grammatical Questions. By Prof. F. B. Denio 244- 246

IX. Contributed Notes:

– On the Semitic Languages in General.

– The Relatives *** and ***.

– Genesis XX., 16.

– Note on *** (Dan. II., 23; Ezra V., 16), *** (Ezra IV., 10, 11; VII., 12), *** (Ezra IV., 17).

– *** or *** ?

– Moriah.

– “Conscience” for ***.

– Errata in the Baer-Delitzsch Edition of Proverbs.

– Purpose without a Connective.

– On the Source of the Name *** 247-257

X. Book Notices:

– Some Recent German Books 258-262

XI. Semitic Bibliography 263-264

XII. General Index To Vol. I 265-267.

Volume II: October, 1885 – July, 1886.

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No. 1. – October, 1885.

I. A South-Babylonian Aramaic-Greek Bilingual. By Prof. Dr. Eberhard Schrader 1-3

II. On The Etymology Of Mutninu. By Prof. Paul Haupt, Ph.D 4-8

III. Some Phoenician Inscriptions In New York. By Prof. Isaac H. Hall, Ph.D 7,8

IV. The Use Of *** And Its Compounds In The Hexateuch. By Prof. E. C. Bissell, D.D 9-12

V. The Massora Among The Syrians. By Prof. Benjamin B. Warfield. D.D 13-23

VI. Old Testament Passages Messianically Applied. By Rev. B. Pick, Ph.D 24-32

VII. Grammatical Notes:

– On Genesis II.9 b.

– On *** (Jer. X., 6, 8).

– On 1 Samuel I., 5 (***). By Canon S. R. Driver, D.D 33-38

VIII. Emendations Of The Hebrew Text Of Isaiah. By Rev. Dr. K. Kohler 39-48

IX. Notes On Genesis I.1, And XXIV.14. (1) On the Rendering of Genesis I.1. (2) On Genesis XXIV.14 (***). By Rev. T. K. Cheyne, A.M.49,50

X. A Note On The Relative (***). By Prof. A.H. Sayce, D.D 51

XI. Modern Ideas In Hebrew. By Mr. W. Willner 52

XII. Suggestions Toward A More Exact Nomenclature And Definition Of The Hebrew Tenses. By Prof. Wm. G. Ballantine, D.D 53-55

XIII. Editorial Notes:

– The Second Volume.

– Proof-reading.

– An Important Help for the Study of Assyrian.

– Other Semitic Helps 56-58

XIV. Book Notices:-

-Dr. Socin’s Arabic Grammar, Prof. J. G. Lansing, D.D.

-Third Edition of Delitzsch’s Assyrische Lesestuecke, Prof. D. G. Lyon, Ph.D 59-62

XV. Semitic Bibliography 63,64

XVI. A List Of Semitic And Old Testament Instructors In The United States And Canada.

No. 2. – January, 1886.

I. The Attitude Of The Revised Version Toward The Textual Criticism Of The Old Testament. By Prof. Charles A. Brlggs, D.D 65-78

II. Sippara. By Rev. William Hayes Ward, D.D., LL.D 79-80

III. Inscription Of Asurbanipal, From A Barrel-cylinder Found At Aboo-Habba. V. Rawl. 62, No. 1. By James A. Craig and Robert F. Harper 87 -89

IV. Advantages Of A Slight Knowledge Of Hebrew. By Prof. Frederic Gardiner, D.D 90-92

V. Moriah. By Rev. Edward G. King, D.D 93-94

VI. A Note In Reference To The “Massora Among The Syrians.” By Prof. Isaac H. Hall, Ph.D 95-97

VII. On The Penitential Psalm “De Profundis.” By Prof. Paul Haupt, Ph.D 98-106

VIII. Driver On The Hebrew Tenses. By Prof. James Strong, S.T.D., LL.D 107,108

IX. The Divine Names As They Occur In The Prophets. By Prof. Barnard C. Taylor 109-110

X. University Notes From Abroad. By Ira M. Price. M.A 111-115

XI. Contributed Notes:

– Qamhi, Cyrus Adler.

– On Genesis I., 1-3, Prof. T. K. Cheyne

– A Prayer in Hebrew, Benjamin Douglas.

– A Note on the Relative (***), Prof. Charles Rufus Brown 116-118

XII. Editorial Notes:

– The Study of the Hebrew Vowel-System.

– To Hebrew Students 119,120

XIII. Book Notices:-A Criticism of Driver’s Hebrew Tenses, F. J. Gurney.

– An Unpointed Text of Genesis, William R. Harper

– The Early Chapters of Genesis, Prof. HI. P. Smith.

– Professor Strack’s Hebrew Grammar, William R. Harper 121-126

XIV. Semitic Bibliography 127,128

No. 3. – April, 1886.

I. Old Testament Passages Messianically Applied. II. By Rev. B. Pick, Ph.D. 129-139

II. Throne-inscription Of Salmanassar II. By J. A. Craig 110-146

III. “The Semites.” By Prof. W. Volck. Translated by Prof. D. M. Welton, D.D 147-161

IV. The Hebrew Synonyms *** And *** By Rev. Philip A. Nordell 162-163

V. Hebrew Poetry. I. By Prof. Chas. A. Briggs. D.D 164-170

VI. Miscellaneous Notes.

– Nebuchadrezzar I.

– Eine unedirte Nebukadnezar-Inschrift.

– The Date of Sargon of Akkad.

– Hebrew Use of Numbers -Amos VI.2.-Amos V., 6.-Isaiah VII., 14. By Prof. John P. Peters, Ph.D 171-175

VII. The Word “Kidron.” By Rev. Thos. Laurie, D.D 176-177

VIII. Notes For Beginners. In General.

– Origin of Various Vowel-Sounds.

– Relative Occurrence of Vowel-Sounds.

– The Nominative Absolute.

– The Word *** or ***.

– Circumstantial Clauses. By Prof. Wm. R. Harper, Ph.D 178-182

IX. University Notes From Abroad. By Ira M. Price, M.A 183-185

X. Editorial Notes 186-188

XI. Book Notices:

– Some Newly Discovered Temanite and Nabatean Inscriptions, Cyrus Adler.

-Brown’s Aramaic Method, Prof. Geo. H. Shodde, Ph.D 189, 190

XII. Semitic Bibliography 191,192

XIII. A List Of Semitic And Old Testament Instructors In Great Britain And Ireland.

No. 4. – July, 1886.

I. Notes On The Use Of The Hebrew Tenses. By Wm. Henry Bennett 193-208

II. Writing Among The Hebrews. By Hermann L. Strack. Ph.D., D.D 209- 217

III. Suzub The Babylonian, And Suzub The Chaldean, Kings Of Babylon. By Prof. C. P. Tiele 218-220

IV. An Assyrian Record Of Receipts Of Taxes. By Theo. G. Pinches 221,222

V. The Study Of Hebrew And The Dialects. By Prof. Geo. H. Schodde, Ph.D 223-227

VI. Hebrew Syntax. By Prof. Jas. Strong, D.D 228-233

VII. Micah.,6. By Prof. A. Kuenen 234-236

VIII. On The Text Of Psalms XIV And LIII By Rev. Eduward G. King 237-239

IX. More Phoenician Inscriptions In New York. By Prof. Isaac H. Hall 240- 243

X. Notes For Beginners. II.:

– The Origin of Long Vowels in Hebrew.

– Repetition of Words.-

-A Noun in the Construct Relation with a Clause. By Prof. Wm. R. Harper 244-247

XI. Contributed Notes:

– The Memorial Volume of Dr. Leemans, Abel H. Hinzinga.

– The Emendation of 1 Sam. XVI., 20, Henry S. Morais.

– Some Hebrew Lines, B. Berenson.

– An Assyrian Precative in Dan. II., 20, Thos. Laurie 248,249

XII. Editorial Notes 250,251

– Hebrew in College.

– The Summer Schools of Hebrew.

– Professors of Hebrew.

– Assyrian Manual.

XIII. Book Notices:

– A Review of the Hebrew Text of Ezechiel, Prof. Geo. H. Schodde, Ph.D.

– A New Commentary upon the Book of Job, Dr. B. Felsenthal 252-254

XIV. Semitic Bibliography 255,256

XV. General Index To Vol. II 257-259

XVI. A List Of Semitic And Old Testament Instructors In Continental Europe.

Volume III: October, 1886 – July, 1887.

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October.

I. The Alleged Composite Character or Exodus I., II. By Prof. W. Henry Green, D.D.,LL.D 1-12

II. The Law Of Inheritance In Ancient Babylonia. By Theo. G. Pinches 13-21

III. Notes On The Use Op The Hebrew Tenses. II. By William Henry Bennett . 22-29

IV. Old Testament Passages Messianically Applied By The Ancient Synagogue. By Rev.B. Pick, Ph.D 30-38

V. The Passive Of QAL. By L. N. Dembitz 39,40

VI. Contributed Notes:

– Diqduq, Nathaniel West, D.D.

– Notes on Malachi, H. J. Weber.

– Abraham Firkowitsch, Henry S. Morais.

– Mr. Bennett’s Articles On the Hebrew Tenses.

– An Examination on Psalms XL.-LXXII 41-48

VII. Editorial Notes:

– A New Volume.

– The Present Number.

– Dr. Jastrow’s Dictionary.

– A Little Knowledge of Hebrew.

– Comparison of Greek and Hebrew.

– An Essay on the Book of Proverbs.

– A Note from Prof. Hall

– The Study of Syrlac 49-52

VIII. Book Notices:

– Lyon’s Assyrian Manual, Charles Rufus Brown.

– Lansing’s Arabic Manual, George H. Schodde.

– Bezold’s Zeltschrift für Assyriologie, Morris Jastrow, Jr.

– Praetorlus’ Grammatica Aethiopica, Robert F. Harper.

– Neubauer’s Catalogue of Hebrew Manuscripts, M. Friedlander 53-61

IX. Semitic Bibliography 62-64

January.

I. Notes On A Comparison Of The Texts Of Psalm XVIII. And 2 Samuel XXII. By William Henry Bennett 65-86

II. Mene, Tekel, Pehes, And Tub Feast or Belshazzar. By Prof. M. Clermont-Ganneau. Translated by Robert W. Rogers 87-102

III. Jewish Grammarians Of The Middle Ages. By Prof. Morris Jastrow, Jr., Ph.D 103-106

IV. On The Etymology Of Nekasim. By Prof.Paul Haupt, Ph.D 107-110

V. Miscellaneous Notes. By Prof. John P. Peters, Ph.D 111-116

VI. Contributed Notes:

– Some Textual Remarks on the Old Testament. M. A. Altschueler.

– An Old English Semitic Series, Isaac H. Hall 117-119

VII. Book Notices:

– Jewish Literature, H. P. Smith.

– Friedrich Delitzsch’s Prolegomena, R. D. Wilson.

– Smend and Socin: Die Inschrift des Königs Mesa von Moab, Morris Jastrow, Jr 120-126

VIII. Semitic Bibliography 127-128

April.

I. On The Synonyms *** And ***. By Rev. Philip A. Nordell, D.D 129-135

II. Kottek’s “Das Sechste Buch Des Bellum Judaicum.” By Richard J. H. Gottheil, Ph.D 136-151

III. The Strophical Organization Of Hebrew Trimeters. By Prof. Charlet A. Briggs, D.D 152-165

IV. Inscription Of Nebuchadnezzar, Variants Of An Unpublished Duplicate Of The New York Cylinder. By Rev. J. F. X. O’Conor, S. J. 166-170

V. Jewish Grammarians Of The Middle Ages. By Prof. Morris Jastrow, Jr., Ph.D. 171-174

VI. Notes On *** , ***, Etc. By Rev. Prof. T. K. Cheyne. D.D 175,176

VII. Some Corrections To The Texts Of Cylinders A And B Of The Esarhaddon Inscriptions As Published In I R., 45-47, And III R., 15,16. By Robert F.Harper, Ph.D 177-185

VIII. Contributed Notes:

– Neubauer’s Etymologies, Henry S. Murais.

– Syriac and Assyrian, Richard J. H. Gottheil 186,187

IX. Book Notices:

– Vatke’s Old Testament Introduction, Henry P. Smith.

– S. A. Smith’s Asurbanipaltexte, William R. Harper 188-190

X. Semitic Bibliography 191,192

July.

I. The Text Of Jeremiah. By Prof. Henry Preserved Smith, D.D 193-200

II. The Monolith Inscription Of Salmaneser II. By James A, Craig, Ph.D 201-232

III. Tikkun Sopherim. By Rev. Oliver Turnbull Crane 233-248

IV. A Synopsis Of Greek Philosophy By Bar ‘Ebhraya. By Richard J. H. Gottheil. Ph.D 249-254

V. S. J. Finn’s New Hebrew Dictionary. By Rabbi B. Felsenthal, Ph.D 255-260

VI. Notes On Ps. LXXIV. 4, 5. By Rev. F. H. Woods, B.D 261,262

VII. Genesis II.25 And XLVIII.10. By Rev. John Edwards 263,264

VIII. Old Testament Passages Messianically Applied By The Ancient Synagogue. By Rev. B. Pick, Ph.D 265-268

IX. Contributed Notes:

– “Prof. Peters’ Notes,” Cyrus Adler 269

X. Book Notices:

– Bezold’s Babylonish-Assyrische Literatur, R. F. Harper.

– Derenbourg’s La Science cles Religions et I’lslamisme, Prof. Harris Jastrow, Jr.- 270-272

XI. Semitic Bibliography 273,274

XII. General Index To Vol. III 275-276

Volume IV : October, 1887 – July, 1888.

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No. 1. – October, 1887.

I. Balaam’s Prophecy (Numbers XXIV.17-24) And The God Sheth. By Prof. A. H. Sayce, M.A 1- 6

II. The Greek Words In The Book Of Daniel. By Prof.Hartwig Derenbowrg 7- 13

III. An Arabic Version or The “Revelation Of Ezra.” By Richard J. H. Gottheil, Ph.D 14- 17

IV. Some Unpublished Esarhaddon Inscriptions. (Cylinder C; 80,7-19,15; PS. And K. 1879.) By Robert F. Harper, Ph.D 18- 25

V. Jewish Grammarians Of The Middle Ages. By Prof. Morris Jastrow, Jr., Ph.D 26- 33

VI. Some Observations Upon Tikkun Sopherim. By Prof. Henry M. Harman, D.D., LL.D 34-42

VII. Egyptian Notes. By Prof. J. G. Lansing, D.D 43-45

VIII. Old Testament Passages Messianically Applied By The Ancient Synagogue. By Rev. B. Pick, Ph.D 46-51

IX. The Cuneiform Inscription In The Tunnel Of NeGub. By Hugo Winckler, Ph.D 52, 63

X. Contributed Notes :

– Mr. Crane on Tikkun Sopherim, Hermann L. Strack, Ph.D., D.D.

– Pronunciation of **** , Charles Rufus Brown, Ph.D.

– The de Sarzec Inscriptions, Ira M. Price, Ph.D 54-56

XI. Book Notices:

– Wickes’ Treatise on Hebrew Accentuation, William R. Harper, Ph.D.

– Delitzsch’s Assyrisches Woerterbuch, Robert F. Harper, Ph.D.

– Tableau Compare des Ecritures Babylonienne et Assyrienne, Morris Jastrow, Jr., Ph.D 57-62

XII. Semitic Bibliography 63. 64

No. 2. – January, 1888.

I. The Hebrew Tetrameter. By Prof.C. A. Briggs, D.D 65-74

II. The Text Of Micah. By Prof. Henry Preserved Smith, D.D 75-81

III. The Nestorian Ritual Of The Washing Of The Dead. By Isaac H. Hall, D.D. 82- 86

IV. On The Separation Which May Take Place Between The So-called Defined And Defining Noun In Arabic 87-91

V. Two Cruces Interpretum, Ps. XLV.7 And Deut. XXXIII.21, Removed. By Professor Giesebrecht (translated) 92- 94

VI. The Arrangement Of The Words In The Hebrew Nominal Sentence. By C. Albrecht (translated) 95-98

VII. Transliteration And Translation Of Cylinder A Of The Esarhaddon Inscriptions (I R. 45-47). By Robert Francis Harper, Ph.D 99-117

VIII. Jewish Grammarians Of The Middle Ages. By Prof. Morris Jastrow, Jr., Ph.D. 118-122

IX. Contributed Notes:

– On Job III.14, ****, T. K. Cheyne, D.D 123

X. Book Notices :

– Einleitung in den Thalmud, Morris Jastrow, Jr., Ph.D.

– Notes on the Hebrew Text of the Book of Genesis, Charles Rufus Brown, Ph.D 124,125

XI. Semitic Bibliography 126-128

No. 3. – April, 1888.

I. The Hebrew Pentameter. By Prof. C. A. Briggs, D.D 129-139

II. The Targum To Jeremiah. By Prof. Henry Preserved Smith, D.D 140-145

III. Cylinder B Of The Esarhaddon Inscriptions (British Museum; III R. 15-16) Transliterated And Translated. By Robert Francis Harper, Ph.D 146-157

IV. Notes On The Psalms. By Samuel Davidson, D.D., LL.D 158-166

V. A Tract On The Syriac Conjunctions. By Richard J. H. Gottheil, Ph.D 167-173

VI. Nebuchadnezzar’s Artificial Reservoir. By Hugo Wincler, Ph.D 174,175

VII. Old Testament Passages Messianically Applied By The Ancient Synagogue. By Rev. B. Pick, Ph.D 176-185

VIII. Contributed Notes:

– The Native Language of Abraham, W. O, Sproull, Ph.D.

– Two Corrections. Richard J. H. Gottheil, Ph.D 186

IX. Book Notices:

– Teloni’s Chrestomazia Assira, R. F. Harper, Ph.D.

– Delitzsch’s Genesis, George H. Schodde, Ph.D.

– A Targum Chrestomathy, Richard J. H. Gottheil, Ph.D 187-191

X. Semitic Bibliography 192

No. 4.-July, 1888.

I. Specimens From The Nestorian Burial Service. By Prof. Isaac H. Hall 193-200

II. The Hebrew Hexameter. By Prof. C. A. Briggs, D.D 201-205

III. A Syriac Fragment. By Prof. Richard J. H. Gottheil, Ph.D 206-215

IV. Pentateuchal Analysis. By Rev. Benjamin Wisner Bacon 216-243

V. Some Notes On “The Monolith Inscription Of Salmaneser II.” By Prof. Morris Jastrow, Jr., Ph.D 244-246

VI. Old Testament Passages Messianically Applied By The Ancient Synagogue. By Rev. B. Pick, Ph.D 247-249

VII. Contributed Notes:

– “On the Separation which may take place between the So-Called Defined and Defining Noun in Arabic,” Lawrence M. Simmons.

– Kalilag Wedamnag in Syriac Literature, Richard Gottheil.

– The Orientalische Bibliographie, Richard Gottheil 250-252

VIII. Semitic Bibliography 253,254

IX. General Index To Vol. IV 255,256

Volume V : October, 1888 – July, 1889.

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October.

I. Jastrow’s Talmudic Dictionary. By Rabbl K. Kohler 1- 6

II. Pentateuchal Analysis. II. By Rev. Benjamin Wisner Bacon 7-17

III. The Pentateuchal Question. By Prof. W. R. Harper, Ph. D 18-73

IV. Babylonian Letter.-The Joseph Shemtob Collection of Babylonian Antiquities Recently Purchased For The University Of Pennsylvania. By Robert Francis Harper. Ph.D 74-76

V. The Present Status Of Semitic Studies In This Country. By Prof. Morris Jaitrow, Jr., Ph.D., in Addresses on “Semitic Studies in America.” 77-79

VI. Retrospect And Prospect. By William Hayes Ward, D.D., LL. D, in Addresses on “Semitic Studies in America.” 80-82

VII. Semitic Study in The University. By Prof. William R. Harper, Ph. D. Ibid. 83- 85

VIII. Semitic Study In The Theological Seminary. By Prof. Francis Brown, Ph.D, D.D. Ibid 86- 88

IX. Brief Addresses In Connection With The Same Topics. By Professors Crawford H. Toy, D.D., Paul Haupt, Ph.D., William Henry Green, D.D., and David G. Lyon, Ph.D. Ibid 88-91

X. Book Notices:

– Wortabet’s Arabic-English Dictionary, Prof. Henry W. Hulbert.

– A New Assyriologlcal Journal . 92, 93

XI. Semitic Bibliography 94-96

January-April.

I. Notes On The Psalms. By Samuel Davidson, D.D., LL.D 97-109

II. Erman’s Egypt. By F. C. H. Wendel, Ph.D 110-114

III. Jewish Grammarians Of The Middle Ages. VI. By Prof. Morris Jastrow, Jr., Ph.D 115-120

IV. The Use Of Pesiq In The Psalms. By Prof. A. J. Maas, S.J 121-130

V. The Hapax Legomena Of The Minor Prophets. By Rev. A. S. Carrier 131-136

VI The Pentateuchal Question. By Professor W. Henry Green 137-189

VII. Notes On The Hebrew Verb-Plural In A. By Rev. John P. Peters, Ph.D 190,191

VIII. Pronominal Roots. By Prof.A. J. Maas, S.J. 192-195

IX. Contributed Notes :

– Devise Evil, Thomas Laurie.

– House of their Fathers, T. L.

– Mouth, T. L.

– The Inscription of Tabnit, Richard Gottheil, Ph.D.

– Prof. Bickell’s System of Hebrew Metre.

– Judges XV.16.

– Postscript to Semitic Studies in America, Morris Jastrow, Jr., Ph.D.

– A Manuscript of the Ethioplc Psalter, Prof. G. H. Schodde, Ph.D.

– An Arabic Coin, J. F. X. O’Conor, S.J.

– The Use of Tenses in Hebrew Narrative, W. H. Bennett, M.A 196-204

X. Book Notices :

– Krall, Tyre and Sidon, F. C. H. Wendel, Ph.D 205,206

XI. Semitic Bibliography 207,208

July.

I. The Hapax Legomena Of The Minor Prophets. By Rev. A. S. Carrier 209-214

II. A Syriac Lexicographical Tract. By Prof. R. J. H. Gottheil, Ph.D 215-229

III. Corrections To The Text Of The Black Obelisk or Shalmaneser II. By Morris Jastrow, Jr., Ph.D 230-242

IV. The Analysis Of Gen. XII.6 – XVII.27. The Pentateuchal Question. II. By Prof. W. R. Harper, Ph.D 243-252

V. The Analysis Of Gen. XVIII.1 – XXIII.20 252-265

VI. The Analysis OF Gen. XXIV.1 – XXVIII.9 265-274

VII. The Analysis Of Gen. XXVIII.10 – XXXIII.17 275-285

VIII. The Analysis Of Gen. XXXIII.18 – XXXVII.1 285-291

IX. Book Notices:

– Schrader’s “Kellingschriftliche Bibliothek,”. Morris Jastrow 292-296

X. Semitic Bibliography 297,298

XI. General Index To Vol. V 299,300

Volume VII: October, 1890 – July, 1891.

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October, 1890.

I. The Pentateuchal Question. III. Gen. XXXVII. 2 – Ex. XII. 51. By Professor W. Henry Green, D.D 1-38

II. Contributions To The History Of Geography. II. Candelabujjm Sanctorum And Liber Radiorium Of Gregorius Bar ‘Ebhraya. By Professor Richard J. H. Gottheil, Ph.D 39-55

III. Notes On The Publications Contained In Vol. II. Of Eberhard Schrader’s Keilinschriftliche Bibliothek. I. The Inscriptions Of Sennacherib. By Rev. W. Muss-Arnolt, Ph.D 56-71

IV. Hebrew And Rabbinical Words In Present Use. By Professor William O. Spronll 72-74

V. Notes On The Analysis Of Gen. XV. By Rev. Benjamin W. Bacon 75, 76

VI. Contributed Notes 77- 79

– Azazel (Lev. XVI. 8,10,26), C. J. Ball.

– Three Contract Tablets of Asuritililâni, Robert Francis Harper.

VII. Semitic Bibliography 80

January, 1891.

I. Notes On The Publications Contained In Vol. II. Of E. Schrader’s Keil – Inschriftliche Bibliothek. II. The Inscriptions Of Esarhaddon. By Rev. W. Muss-Arnolt, Ph.D 81-108

II. The Pentateuchal Question. III. Gen. XXXVII.2 – Ex. XII.51. By Professor W. Henry Green, D.D 104-142

III. The Blessing Of Isaac, Gen. XXVII. -A Study In Pentateuchal Analysis. By Benjamin W. Bacon 143-148

IV. The Sign Of The Breath At The End Of Words In The New-Babylonian And Achaemenian Inscriptions. By Richard Kraetzschmar, Ph.D 149-151

V. Book Notices 152-158

– Sellin’s Verbal-Nominale Doppelnatur der Hebräischen Participien und Infinitive, A. S. Carrier.

– The Divine Name Adonaj and its History, Philip A. Nordell.

April, 1891.

I. The Colloquy Of Moses On Mount Sinai. By Isaac H. Hall 161-177

II. The Moabite Stone And The Hebrew Records. By Professor John D. Davis. 178-182

III. Assyrian Etymologies. By Rev. W. Muss-Arnolt, Ph.D 183-185

IV. “Sonhood,” Or Adoption Among The Early Babylonians. By Theo. G. Pinches 186-189

V. The Septuagint Text of Hosea Compared With The Massoretic Text. By Gaylard H. Patterson, Ph.D 190-221

VI. Notes On The Analysis Of Genesis I.-XXXI. By Benjamin W. Bacon 222-231

VII. Book Notices 232-238

– Wright’s Comparative Semitic Grammar, George H. Schodde.

– Keilschrifttexte sum Gebrauch bei Vorlesungen, Richard Gottheil.

– Driver’s Samuel, Robert Francis Harper.

– Scheil’s Samsl-Hamman IV., Robert Francis Harper.

VIII. Semitic Bibliography 239,240

July, 1891.

I. Two Nestorian Ritual Prayers. By Isaac H. Hall 241-244

II. The Order Of The Sentence In The Hebrew Portions Of Daniel. By James H. Breasted 245-252

III. Assyrian Etymologies. By Rev. W. Muss-Arnolt, Ph.D 253-256

IV. A Phoenician Seal. By Morris Jastrow, Jr., Ph.D 257-267

V. An Arabic Version Of The Abgar-Legend. By Professor R. J. H. Gottheil, Ph.D 268-277

VI. Notes On The Analysis Of Gen. XXXII.-L. By Rev. Benjamin W. Bacon 278-288

VII. Annexion In Assyrian. By Charles F. Kent, Ph.D 289-301

VIII. Book Notices 302-305

– The Apology of Aristides, Isaac H. Hall.

– Amiaud and Scheil’s Les Inscriptions de Salmanasar II., Robert Francis Harper.

IX. Semitic Bibliography 306

X. General Index To Vol. VII 307,308

Volume VIII: October, 1891 – July, 1892.

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October, 1891- January, 1892.

I. The Order Of The Sentence In The Assyrian Historical Inscriptions. By Lester Bradner, Jr., Ph.D 1- 14

II. The Pentateuchal Question. IV. Exodus XII. – Deuteronomy XXXIV. By Prof. William Henry Green, D.D 15- 64

III. Contributions To The Histort Of Geography. By Prof. Richard Gottheil, Ph.D 65-78

IV. Chronology Of The Account Of The Flood In P. – A Contribution To The History Of The Jewish Calendar. By Benjamin Wisner Bacon 79-88

V. The Use Of Paseq In The Psalms. II. By Professor A. J. Maas, S.J. 89-97

VI. Psalms XXII, 17 -***. By Rev. Frederick Kramer 98-100

VII. New Names For The Forms Of The Hebrew Finite Verb. By Rev. F. P. Ramsey 101,102

VIII. Contributed Notes 103,104

– A Note on the Pronunciation of ***, Prof. B. C. Taylor.

– A-bi-e-shu’ = Ebishum, Prof. Robert Francis Harper.

IX. Book notices 105-108

– Wilson’s “Elements of Syriac Grammar” and an “Introductory Syriac Method and Manual,” Isaac H. Hall.

– Bezold’s Kouyunjik Catalogue, Robert Francis Harper.

V. Semitic Bibliography 109-112

April – July, 1892.

I. On An Unpublished Cylinder Of Esarhaddon. By S. Arthur Strong 113-123

II. II. The Calendar Of Enoch And Jubilees. By Benjamin Wisner Bacon 124-131

III. A Charm Worth Reading. By Isaac H. Hall 132,133

IV. Old Persian Names In Babylonian Contracts. By Theo. G. Pinches 134,135

V. The Views Of Jehuda Halevi Concerning The Hebrew Language. By W. Bacher 136-149

VI. The Vowel-points Controversy. By Rev. B. Pick, Ph.D 150-173

VII. The Pentateuchal Question. IV. Ex. XIII.-Deut. XXXIV. By Professor W.Henry Green 174-243

VIII. Book Notices 244-249

– The Cuneiform Inscriptions of Western Asia, Vol. IV., Robert Francis Harper.

– Assyrian and Babylonian Letters belonging to the K. Collection of the British Museum, James A. Craig.

Volume IX: October, 1892 – July, 1893.

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October, 1892 – January, 1893.

I. A Letter To Assurbanipal. By S. Arthur Strong 1

II. Inscription or Nebuchadnezzar, Son or Nin-Eb-Nadin-Sum. By Rev. J. N. Strassmaier, S.J. 4, 5

III. Comparative Study On The Translations or The Babylonian Creation Tablets With Special Reference To Jensen’s Kosmologie And Barton’s Tiamat. By Rev. W. Muss-Arnolt, Ph.D 6-23

IV. The Letters Of Abdiheba. By Prof. Morris Jattrow, Jr., Ph.D 24-46

V. History or The Printed Editions or The Old Testament, Together With A Description or The Rabbinic And Polyglot Bibles. By B. Pick, Ph.D. D.D 47-116

VI. Contributed Notes: Contributions to the History of Geography, Richard J. H. Gottheil 117,118

VII. Book Notices:

– Aus dem Babylonlschen Rechtsleben (I. & II.) von J. Kohler und F. E. Peiser, Morris Jastrow, Jr.

– Some Recent German Works, Prof. George H. Schodde

– Kohuts ‘Arukh Completum, B. Felsenthal.

– Abel’s Vorarbelt, William O. Sproull. 119-130

April – July, 1893.

I. The Semitic Istar Cult. By George A. Barton, Ph.D 131-165

II. The Syriac Versions Of The Categories Of Aristotle. By Richard J. H. Gottheil, Ph.D 166-215

III. A Critical Copy or The Samaritan Pentateuch Written In A. D. 1232. By Rev. W. Scott Watson, A.M 216-225

IV. Das Hebraeische Neue Testament Von Franz Delitzsch. Von Rev. Dr. Gustaf Dalman 226-231

V. Semitic Bibliography 232-234

VI. General Index To Vol. IX 244

Volume X: October, 1893 – July, 1894.

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October, 1893 – January, 1894.

I. The Semitic Istar Cult. By George A. Barton, Ph.D 1-74

II. Prayer Of The Assyrian Kino Asurbanipal (Cir. 650 В.C.). By James A. Craig 75- 87

III. Litre Intitule Laisa, Sur Les Exceptions De La Langue Arabe, Par Ibn Khâloûya, Dit Ibn Кhâlawaihi. Texte Arabe Publié D’après Le Manuscrit Unique Du British Museum. Par Hartwig Derenbourg 88-105

IV. Contributed Notes 106

– Corrections to the text of the Monolith of Shalmaneser as given in ” Hebraica,” II., No. 3, James A. Craig.

V. Book Notices 107-110

– Bezold’s Oriental Diplomacy, Robert Francis Harper.

– Harper’s Assyrian Letters, James A. Craig.

April – July, 1894.

I The Relation Of Lev. xx. то Lev. xvii.-xix. By Prof. Lewis B. Paton 111-121

II. A Critical Copy Of The Samaritan Pentateuch. By Rev. W. Scott Watson 122-158

III. The External Evidence Of The Exodus. By Professor Nathaniel Schmidt 159-174

IV. On The Hebrew Element In Slavo-judaeo-German. By Leo Wiener 175-187

V. Notes On Semitic Grammar. By Dr. Max L. Margolis 188-192

VI. Мusannitu(m). By Morris Jastrow, Jr., Ph.D 193-195

VII. Assyriological Notes. By Robert Francis Harper, Ph.D 196-201

VIII. Notes. By George A. Barton, Ph. D 202-207

IX. Book Notices 208-217

– Erman’s Egyptian Grammar, .Duncan B. Macdonald.

– A Concise Dictionary of the Assyrian Language, James A. Craig.

X. Semitic Bibliography 218-224

XI. General Index 225,226

Volume XI: October, 1894 – July, 1895.

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October, 1894 – January, 1895.

I. A Critical Commentary On The Songs of The Return With A Historical Introduction And Indexes. Part I. By Daniel Gurden Stevens, Jr. 1-100

lI. An Assyrian Incantation To The God Sin. (Cir. 650 B. C.) By James A. Craig, Ph.D 101-109

III. Book Notices 110

– Stumme’s Grammatik des Tunisischen Arabisch nebst Glossar, Paul Haupt.

IV. Semitic Bibliography 111-117

April – July, 1895.

I. A Critical Commentary On The Songs Of The Return With A Historical Introduction And Indexes. Part II. By Daniel Gurden Stevens, Jr. 119-173

II. The Letters or The Rm 2. Collection. By George Ricker Berry 174-202

III. The Present Order Of The Alphabet In Arabic. By Joseph K. Arnold 203-208

IV. A Study In Old Testament Names. By Henry L. Gilbert 209-234

V. Note On Driver’s Deuteronomy. By Benjamin W. Bacon, D.D 235-241

VI. Book Notices 241-244

– Strack’s Genesis, Exodus und Leviticus, I.-VI., W. Taylor Smith.

– Riehm-Baethgen’s Handwörterbuch des Biblischen Altertums, Band I., W. Taylor Smith.

– Davidson’s Introductory Hebrew Grammar, Samuel Ives Curtiss.

VII. Semitic Bibliography 245-253

VIII. General Index 254