Arabian Epigraphic Notes

An Open Access Online Journal on Arabian Epigraphy.

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  1. Arabian Epigraphic Notes 3 (2017).

Arabian Epigraphic Notes invites submissions to the fourth issue (2018). We especially encourage papers dealing with issues in the grammar and lexicon of the various epigraphic languages of Arabia and editions of new inscriptions.

On how to submit a paper and the stylistic guidelines, see the Authors page.

EXCLUSIVE: NEW NABATAEAN AND PRE-ISLAMIC ARABIC INSCRIPTIONS PUBLISHED!

Dr. L. Nehmé publishes 17 new Nabataean texts and a newly discovered pre-Islamic Arabic inscription from Dumat al-Jandal in northern Saudi Arabia. It is the first pre-Islamic Arabic inscription from North Arabia, dated to the mid-sixth century CE.

  1. New dated inscriptions (Nabataean and pre-Islamic Arabic) from a site near al-Jawf, ancient Dūmah, Saudi Arabia, by Laïla Nehmé.

Arabian Epigraphic Notes invites submissions to the third issue (2017). We especially encourage papers dealing with issues in the grammar and lexicon of the various epigraphic languages of Arabia and editions of new inscriptions.

On how to submit a paper and the stylistic guidelines, see the Authors page.

A new square-script Safaitic inscription published!

A new article published in Volume 3!

  1. A new Safaitic square-script inscription with a unique expression of ‘longing’, by M.I. Ababneh.

Arabian Epigraphic Notes invites submissions to the third issue (2017). We especially encourage papers dealing with issues in the grammar and lexicon of the various epigraphic languages of Arabia and editions of new inscriptions.

On how to submit a paper and the stylistic guidelines, see the Authors page.

Two new articles published!

Two new articles published in Volume 3!

  1. The development of the triphthongs in Quranic and Classical Arabic, by M. Van Putten.
  1. Marginal notes on and additions to An Outline of the Grammar of the Safaitic Inscriptions (SSLL 80; Leiden: Brill, 2015), with a supplement to the dictionary, by A. Al-Jallad.

Arabian Epigraphic Notes invites submissions to the third issue (2017). We especially encourage papers dealing with issues in the grammar and lexicon of the various epigraphic languages of Arabia and editions of new inscriptions.

On how to submit a paper and the stylistic guidelines, see the Authors page.

A new corpus of Safaitic inscriptions

A new corpus of Safaitic inscriptions from the Mafraq Museum has been published!

  1. A selection of Safaitic inscriptions from the Mafraq Antiquities Office and Museum II, by A. Al-Housan.

Arabian Epigraphic Notes invites submissions to the third issue (2017). We especially encourage papers dealing with issues in the grammar and lexicon of the various epigraphic languages of Arabia and editions of new inscriptions.

On how to submit a paper and the stylistic guidelines, see the Authors page.