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1882
Volume 2, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 1250-7334
  • E-ISSN: 2295-9718

Abstract

Abstract

The three notes which comprise this study propose some new readings and interpretations of five inscriptions from Arabia. In note I, IGLSyr XlII, 9062, situated by the editor in the middle of the fourth century, is dated between 293 and 305. Three dedications to Constantine I and his sons from the oasis of Azraq are discussed in note II. Note III studies another inscription from Azraq which has a crucial bearing on our understanding of the strategic disposition in Arabia under Diocletian (ca 290) and which has been recently a subject of intense scholarly debate. A couple of new readings suggest a solution for most of the issues outstanding. [Auteur]

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