(Type of publication: journal article)
Skizze der Geschichte Arabiens. Part I. By Ed. Glaser; Skizze der Geschichte und Geographie Arabiens. Vol. II. By the same.
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AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-F-00097
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Authors:
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Sayce, Archibald Henry
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Book title:
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The Academy. A Weekly Review of Literature, Science and Art
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Volume:
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38, 973 (Saturday December 27, 1890)
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Locality:
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London
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Published by
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Alexander and Shepheard
1890
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Pages:
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615-616
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Language:
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English
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Contents:
In his review of both volumes of Eduard Glaser's 'Skizze', Archibald Henry Sayce (1845-1933), Professor of Assyriology at the University of Oxford, highlights Glaser's discovery of a large number of inscriptions:
'What Dr. Glaser has already published is so important and so novel that we await with impatience the volume in which Arabian history is dealt with in all its details. Above all, it may be hoped that the publication of the texts upon which the reconstruction of that history is largely built will not long be delayed. Dr. Glaser
has discovered more than a thousand inscriptions which have never been copied before. The decipherment of them is like the exploration of a new world.'
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