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The manuscript is hand-written by E. Glaser (black ink with corrections and additional notes, partially by another unknown person). The main text is in German, some passages in Hebrew and Ancient South Arabian. The old page numbering by E. Glaser can hardly be reconstructed again. An unknown person (definitely not Grohmann, maybe DH Müller) made a new page numbering. There are three convolutes: 1a. "Definitiv von der Publikation ausgeschlossen_ _Blatt 1-4, 11, 21, 23-24, 31-33, 36_. - 1b. _Vorläufig von der Publikation ausgeschlossen, weil unveröffentlichte Texte behandelnd_ _Blatt 12-13,29-30, 41-42_. - 1c. pp. 5-85. - 2. pp. 86-461 and another 21 pp. which do not bear the page numbering by the redactor. The text includes historical themes, numerous inscriptions of various editors (Halévy, Arnaud, Osiander, Hamdani, DH Müller, Langer etc.) and Glaser's own inscriptions. Given the pecularity of this manuscript it was very difficult to make it accessable via scanning. Glaser glued the pages together, so the largest is more than 1.65 metres long.
Part 1 contains the clipping of an article by Eduard Glaser entitled
'Eine südarabische Inschrift. Die himjaritische Inschrift des Sir Marshall Hole'
which was published in the newspaper 'Allgemeine Zeitung' (19.06.1903).
References to Glaser inscriptions encompass:
GL 1405, GL 1545, GL 1618, GL 1752, GL 1687, GL 1500, GL GL 1399, GL 1607, GL 1416, GL 482, GL 483, GL 275, GL 276, GL 509, GL 159, GL 1058
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