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On the Historical Results of Eduard Glaser's Explorations in South Arabia

AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-F-00316
Authors: Hommel, Fritz 
Book title: Hebraica. A Quarterly Journal in the Interests of Semitic Study
Volume: 6, 1
Locality: Chicago
Published by The University of Chicago Press 1889
Pages: 49-54
Language: English
Contents:
In this article, Fritz Hommel (1854-1936), Professor of Semitic languages at the University of Munich, sets out the achievements accomplished by Eduard Glaser (1855-1908) during his three journeys to South Arabia.
He points out that the Austrian traveller has hitherto collected far more inscriptions (1032) than any other of the explorers who had travelled Yemen before him.
This article also contains an overview of the contents of Eduard Glaser's work 'Skizze der Geschichte Arabiens von den ältesten Zeiten bis zum Propheten Muhammad'.
The following Glaser inscriptions are referred to: - GL 553, - GL 555, - GL 556 and - GL 618
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