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    Bulgarian Inscription on an Ottoman Fortress [In Bulgarian] by B.V. Toshev

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…No answer the question why that inscription was in the rayah language.…”
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    A New Inscription from Pisidia by Mehmet Alkan

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…In this contribution, an inscribed stone from Beydili, a village on the borders of Pisidia, is introduced. This inscription was placed in the wall of a modern fountain constructed from ancient material. …”
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    New inscriptions from the Museum of Bursa by Nalan Eda Akyürek Şahin, Hüseyin Uzunoğlu

    Published 2019-05-01
    Subjects: “…ex-votos and funerary inscriptions…”
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    The issue of the writing ş in orkhon inscriptions by Kadir YILMAZ

    Published 2021-06-01
    Subjects: “…orkhon i̇nscriptions…”
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    Inscriptions of unknown soldiers of the Roman army by Konrad Stauner, Livia Stauner

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…This article presents three fragmentary inscriptions of Roman soldiers: no. 1 mentions an officer, probably a prefect of a cohort; no. 2 is the funerary inscription of a legionary tribune and no. 3 belongs to the grave of a soldier of legio II Parthica; a fourth inscription is too short to say anything about its content other than that it is funerary in character.…”
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    On inscriptions from Asia Minor II by Thomas Corsten

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…Thus, the inscription records a dedication to the “Zeus of Leuke”. 2. …”
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    Five Fragmentary Inscriptions from Assos by Tolga Özhan

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…In this article, five fragmentary inscriptions are presented from the depository of the Assos excavation house in Çanakkale province, Turkey. …”
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    New Inscriptions from Tyraion and Philomelion by Murat Arslan, Nuray Gökalp

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…New Inscriptions from Tyraion and PhilomelionIn this article four new inscriptions from the Akşehir Museum are presented. …”
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    Features of Vulgar Latin in the inscriptions of Naissus by Nedeljković Vojin

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Another kind of vulgarity, which is rather a matter of simplicity than purely linguistic incompetence, is found in cases such as an epitaph whose dedicator calls herself bene merita; or a semi-metric inscription-a commaticum-whose actual text may be the outcome of tampering with a regular epigraphic poem…”
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    The tomb inscription naming Capito and Sozousa by Murat Aydaş

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…This article presents a funerary inscription found in a village situated in the environs of Kuşadası; unfortunately, the exact find-spot is unknown. …”
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    Paper with manuscript inscription 'Craig Cambridge' by Anti-Partition League, APL

    “…Paper with manuscript inscription 'Craig Cambridge'. Damaged in the middle (probably due to metal clip). …”
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    Inscription "Birmingham" on back of complimentary slip by Anti-Partition League, APL

    “…Manuscript inscription "Birmingham" on the back of a complimentary paper headed First Avenue House, High Holborn, London. …”
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    Paper with manuscript inscription "Oxford Branch" by Anti-Partition League, APL

    “…Paper with manuscript inscription 'Oxford Branch'. Damaged in the  middle (probably due to metal clip). …”
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    Retrograde writing in ancient Egyptian inscriptions by Simpson, RS

    Published 2016
    “…The article considers the motivation for the use of retrograde writing in hieroglyphic inscriptions by examining the pattern of its use in different copies of a single composition, the description of the king's worship of the rising sun often known as the 'King as sun-priest' text. …”
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    Remarks on the etymon trḥ in the Safaitic inscriptions by Abbadi, S, Al-Manaser, A

    Published 2017
    “…This paper discusses four new Safaitic inscriptions from Jordan. Two of the funerary inscriptions shed light on the enigmatic grieving term trḥ, which could have both a passive meaning “perished” (lit. grieved for) and an active meaning “grieving intensely”.…”
    Journal article
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