Karel Jongeling und Robert Kerr stellen eine Auswahl der späten punischen Texte vor, die zu den leichter verständlichen zählen. Die Texte gehören sowohl dem Korpus der Neu-Punischen als auch der Latino-Punischen Inschriften an. Ein Kurzkommentar zu jedem Text erklärt verschiedene Lesarten und sprachliche Besonderheiten. Das Buch ist nicht nur für Spezialisten des Nordwest-Semitischen interessant, sondern wendet sich auch an vergleichende Semitisten und Sprachhistoriker.
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Born 1947; studied Semitic languages in Groningen; 1984 PhD., lecturer of Northwest-Semitics in Leiden.
Born 1968; studied Semitic languages and comparative linguistics; is currently working on his Doctoral Thesis on late Punic.
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