Scripturae linguaeque Phoeniciae monumenta quotquot supersunt, edited by Wilhelm Gesenius, is a comprehensive collection of Phoenician inscriptions and texts. This meticulous work compiles both published and previously unpublished materials, adhering to the most accurate autograph and exemplary standards available. The edition includes detailed commentaries on Phoenician script and language, offering invaluable insights for linguists, historians, and scholars of Semitic languages. Gesenius's rigorous scholarship makes this volume an enduring resource for understanding Phoenician civilization and its linguistic legacy.
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