Vol. 133 No. 3, July - July 2013
Index
- Xu Shen's Scholarly Agenda: A New Interpretation of the Postface of the Shuowen jiezi.
- Etana in Eden: new light on the Mesopotamian and Biblical Tales in their semitic context.
- Women Who Cough and Men Who Hunt: Taboo and Euphemism (kinaya) in the Medieval Islamic World.
- Birds of a feather: Vamana bhatta bana's hamsasandesa and its intertexts.
- 'Age Inflation and Deflation' in Medieval China.
- Marginalia to mesopotamian malevolent magic.
- Neo-babylonian court procedure.
- Royal statuary of early dynastic mesopotamia.
- Kleinfunde aus elfenhein und knochen aus assur.
- Ancient judaism: new visions and views.
- The jewish neo-aramaic dialect of amadya.
- The pentateuch.
- Paul the Martyr: The Cult of the Apostle in the Latin West.
- Commentary on the Minor Pauline Epistles.
- Le messie et son prophete: aux origines de l'istam.
- Narratives of tampering in the earliest commentaries on the qur'an.
- Entre memoire et pouvoir: L'espace syrien sous les derniers Omeyyades et les premiers Abbassides (v. 72-1931692-809).
- The Transformation of Muslim Mystical Thought in the Ottoman Empire: The Rise of the Halveti Order, 1350-1650.
- Sufism and Society: Arrangements of the Mystical in the Muslim World, 1200-1800.
- Philosophy in Early Safavid Iran: Najm al-Din Mahmud al-Nayrizi and His Writings.
- The Road Inns (Khans) in Bilad al-Sham.
- The Everlasting Empire: The Political Culture of Ancient China.
- Yama/Yima: Variations indo-iraniennes sur la geste mythique / Variations on the Indo-Iranian Myth of Yama/Yima.
- Mitteliranische Handschriften, pt. 4: Iranian Manuscripts in Syriac Script in the Berlin Turfan Collection.
- Classical Indian Philosophy: A Reader.
- Buddhist funeral cultures of southeast Asia and China.
- Writing the mughal world: Studies on culture and politics.
- The Appearance of Persian on Islamic Art.
- The Arthasastra: Selections from the Classic Indian Work on Statecraft.
- Theodosius Sphaerica: Arabic and Medieval Latin Translations.
- Towards a Cultural History of the Mamluk Era.
- Reading and Writing in Babylon.
- The Libyan Anarchy: Inscriptions from Egypt's Third Intermediate Period.