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Journal articles on the topic "Parthian Inscriptions"

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Nikitin, A. B., and V. A. Livshits. "Parthian and Middle-Persian Documents From South Turkmenistan a Survey." Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 1, no. 3 (1995): 312–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157005794x00192.

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AbstractA survey is given of Parthian inscriptions on ceramics (5 sets published and 12 unpublished) from the region, recently discovered or released for study, which are not included in the Corpus inscriptionum iranicarum. 38 published and 1 unpublished sets of Middle Persian documents discovered in the 20th c. arc briefly described.
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Pompeo, Flavia. "Ὡς ὁ βασιλεὺς ἄγει. Considerazioni sulle formule di datazione doppia delle iscrizioni greche della Babilonia partica". Atti del Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese 2022, № 17 n.s. (2024): 69–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/1972-9901/24045.

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This paper examines two Greek inscriptions written in Babylon during the Parthian period with specific focus on the sections containing double dating formulas. Unfortunately, both inscriptions – particularly the first – are damaged. This paper shows that strong evidence in favor of one of the text reconstructions proposed by scholars can be obtained by means of an analysis combiningthe methods and tools of philology and historical (socio)linguistics. Evidence from other languages is also considered.
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Theophilos, Michael P. "ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ (Rev 17.14; 19.16) in Light of the Numismatic Record". New Testament Studies 65, № 4 (2019): 526–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0028688519000250.

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The title βασιλεὺς βασιλέων in the Apocalypse (Rev 17.14; 19.16) has generated a variety of interpretations in regard to its identification, symbolism and background. Commentators regularly note that joining a singular noun with its genitive plural is a common way to express the superlative in Hebrew. Others find special relevance of the phrase to the time of Domitian when it is said ‘he dictated the form of a letter to be used by his procurators, he began: “Our lord and god commands so and so”’ (Suetonius, Domitian, 13). The present analysis argues that inscriptions on relevant coinage confir
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Apakidze, A., and V. Nikolaishvili. "An Aristocratic Tomb of the Roman Period from Mtskheta, Georgia." Antiquaries Journal 74 (March 1994): 16–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581500024392.

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In 1985, a stone-built tomb of the second or third centuries AD was found in the Samtavro cemetery on the outskirts of Mtskheta, the ancient capital of the Caucasian kingdom of Iberia. Its rich contents included a Mesopotamian cylinder- and an Achaemenid pyramidal stamp-seal, three sardonyx vessels, several pieces of silver plate bearing Greek and Parthian inscriptions, Roman coins and bronze vessels, and distinctive jewellery inlaid with carnelian and turquoise. The Society of Antiquaries is pleased to offer the hospitality of its pages to its Georgian colleagues
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Uzunaslan, Abdurrahman. "The Honouring of the Legio Chief Physician L. Hortensius Paulinus." Belleten 80, no. 289 (2016): 719–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2016.719.

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An inscription dated to the beginning of the 3rd century AD, and found within the city limits of Antiocheia in 2011, honors the legion Chief Physician L. Hortensius Paulinus, who is believed to have settled in the city following his retirement. According to this inscription, L. Hortensius Paulinus assumed highly important public offices and duties in the city. This person had also served in the legio IV Flavia Felix and Legio II Italica, although the legion with which he first arrived to the East, as well as his exact assignment within these two legions, remain unclear. Possible reasons for hi
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Kaizer, Ted. "Capital punishment at Hatra: Gods, magistrates and laws in the Roman-Parthian period." Iraq 68 (2006): 139–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021088900001224.

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This paper deals with gods, magistrates and laws. It centres on one example from the Roman-Parthian period. Its title derives from five Hatrean Aramaic inscriptions which record legal statements on capital punishment at Hatra, a city in the steppe of northern Mesopotamia that came to flourish suddenly (and briefly) in the second and early third century AD. I will argue that the information in these inscriptions about the divine world, institutional aspects and legislation can contribute to our understanding of the interaction of various cultural spheres of influence at Hatra. As such, this inf
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Margaryan, Hasmik. "The titles of King Artashes I according to the Aramaic inscriptions on boundary stones." ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies 11, no. 1-2 (2017): 221–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/ajnes.v11i1-2.881.

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The titles of Armenian kings of the Artaxiad (Artashesian) dynasty are known mainly owing to coin legends and rather scanty data of ancient historiographers. Artaxiads were usually represented by a short title of ‘king’ or ‘great king’. We see different variants of short titles in Greek: ‘king’, ‘great king’ and the title ‘king of kings’ on the coins of Tigran II (95-55 BC). The same titles were inherited by his son Artavazd II (55-34 BC). The only exception was the coin of Tigran III (20-8 BC) with the legend reading ‘Great king Tigran, Philhellenos and Philopatoros’. These epithets were adop
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Schmitt, R. "Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum. Part II: Inscriptions of the Seleucid and Parthian Periods and of Eastern Iran and Central Asia. Vol. II: Parthian. Parthian Economic Documents from Nisa. By I.M. DIAKONOFF and V. A. LIVSHITS, ed. by D.N. MACKENZIE." Kratylos 45, no. 1 (2000): 197–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.29091/kratylos/2000/1/31.

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Schmitt, R. "Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum. Part II: Inscriptions of the Seleucid and Parthian Periods and of Eastern Iran and Central Asia. Vol. II. Parthian. Parthian Economic Documents from Nisa. Plates V; Texts I pp.161–215. By I. M. DIAKONOFF and V.A. LIVSHITS,." Kratylos 49, no. 1 (2004): 190–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.29091/kratylos/2004/1/37.

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Livshits, Vladimir. "Three Silver Bowls from the Isakovka Burial-Ground No. 1 with Khwarezmian and Parthian Inscriptions." Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 9, no. 1-2 (2003): 147–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157005703322114874.

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Books on the topic "Parthian Inscriptions"

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Livshit︠s︡, V. A. Parfi︠a︡nskai︠a︡ onomastika. Peterburgskoe lingvisticheskoe ob-vo, 2010.

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Rougemont, Georges. Corpus inscriptionum Iranicarum: Inscriptions of the Seleucid and Parthian periods and of Eastern Iran and Central Asia : Inscriptions in non-Iranian languages : Inscriptions grecques d'Iran et d'Asie centrale. published on behalf of Corpus Inscription Iranicarum by School of Oriental and African Studies, 2012.

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Marcato, Enrico. Personal Names in the Aramaic Inscriptions of Hatra. Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-231-4.

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This book offers a comprehensive linguistic evaluation of the 376 personal names attested in the roughly 600 Aramaic inscriptions of Hatra, the famous Northern Mesopotamian city that flourished in the Parthian age, between the 1st century BC and the 3rd century AD. This study benefits from the publication of many Hatran inscriptions during recent decades, which have yielded rich onomastic data, and some fresh readings of these epigraphic sources. This work is subdivided into three main parts: an “Onomastic Catalogue”, a “Linguistic Analysis”, and a “Concordances Section”. The “Catalogue” is or
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Final -Y in Non-Manichaean Parthian and the Proto-Parthian 'Rhytmic Law'. Peeters, 2014.

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Rāhnamā-yi katībahʹhā-yi Īrānī-i miyānah-i Pahlavī - Pārtī: Manual of Middle Iranian inscriptions (Parthian-Pahlavi). Intishārāt-i ʻIlmī, 2013.

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Shaner, Katherine A. Shifting Power. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190275068.003.0004.

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This chapter explores differences between rhetorics of sacrifice in inscriptional evidence in Ephesos and in imperial depictions. Different rhetorics around configurations of sacrificial personnel reveal a contestation around enslaved leadership in ritual practices. As imperial presence strengthened in Ephesos in the second century CE, the rhetoric of imperial authority attempted to contain the social tensions that come with enslaved leadership. Drawing on rhetorical analysis of the Parthian Reliefs and the prevalence of enslaved personnel in the Artemis cult, this chapter argues that the work
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Etudes Mithriaques: Actes Du 2E Congres International, Teheran, Du Ler Au 80 Septembre 1975 (Actes Du Congres, 4/Actes Iranica 17). Brill Academic Publishers, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Parthian Inscriptions"

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Edwell, Peter. "Palmyra and the Parthians." In The Oxford Handbook of Palmyra. Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190858117.013.15.

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Abstract This chapter analyses the relationship between Palmyra and the Parthians in the context of political and military developments in the Near East from the first century bc to the third century ad. It uses the plentiful evidence of inscriptions from Palmyra to explain how Palmyra and its citizens continued to engage with the Parthian world despite the increasing dominance of Rome over the city and its territory up to the second half of the second century ad. The chapter also investigates the possible causes of a decline in Palmyrene caravan trade with the cities of Parthian-controlled so
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Raja, Rubina. "Making—and Breaking—Ties." In Pearl of the Desert. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190852221.003.0004.

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Palmyra stood caught between two opposing empires—Rome, to the West, and Parthia, to the East. This chapter offers new insights into the ties that connected Palmyra with these empires, the networks that drew them together, and the fractures that developed between Rome and Palmyra and led to Zenobia’s failed rebellion. The chapter draws on historical sources to offer an overview of Roman and Parthian interactions in the region and the tensions that arose between them, but it also draws on material finds to explore the role played by Palmyrenes outside the city, tracing Palmyrene evidence from E
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Van De Mieroop, Marc. "The Vernacular and Its Consequences." In Before and after Babel. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197634660.003.0012.

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Abstract The writings produced in the Near East and eastern Mediterranean in the first millennium bc document how many vernaculars, each with its own script, were used simultaneously and that the region was characterized by its multilingualism (a feature true throughout its history). The interactions with the cosmopolitan tradition preserved by a succession of empires (Assyrian, Babylonian, Achaemenid, Seleucid, and Parthian) show a range of attitudes that can be analyzed through a postcolonial lens as forms of resistance. For most genres of writing the switch to the vernacular required choice
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Altungök, Ahmet. "Orta Farsça (Pehlevîce)." In Tarih Alanında Seçme Yazılar- II. Özgür Yayınları, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.58830/ozgur.pub70.c164.

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Ülkemizde Geç Antik Çağ Ön Asya tarihi araştırmaları çok yetersiz kalmaktadır. Hâlbuki Türklerden bahseden en eski kayıtlar Geç Antik Çağ İran kaynaklarıdır. Türk tarihiyle ilgili yapılacak araştırmalarda Pehlevîce bilmek elzem bir hale gelmiştir. Türk tarihçiliği bu konuda batılı doğubilimcilerin yaptığı çalışmalarla iktifa etmektedir. Bu çalışmalarda ise Türk tarihiyle alakalı önemli bilgiler atlanmaktadır. Bundan dolayı kadim Türk tarihi araştırmaları için Pehlevîce öğrenimi bir mecburiyet haline gelmiştir. Dolayısıyla bu bölümde günümüze kadar ulaşmış olan Pehlevîceye ait yazı çeşitleri ha
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Conference papers on the topic "Parthian Inscriptions"

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Никитин, А. Б., and В. А. Гаибов. "Seleucid Bullae in the State Hermitage Collection." In Hypanis. Труды отдела классической археологии ИА РАН. Crossref, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2019.978-5-94375-307-7.119-141.

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