Vol. 136 No. 2, April - April 2016
Index
- Deities who "turn back" from anger.
- Sinai 357: a Northwest Semitic votive inscription to Tessob.
- Swimming against the current: Muslim conversion to Christianity in the early Islamic period.
- Rethinking the taqlid-Ijtihad dichotomy: a conceptual-historical approach.
- Astrological vedism: Varahamihira in light of the later rituals of the Atharvaveda.
- Reimagining Buddhist kingship in a Sinhala Prasasti.
- Poetry and diplomacy in early Heian Japan: the embassy of Wang Hyoryom from Parhae to the Konin Court.
- Beauty without borders: a Meiji anthology of classical Chinese poetry on beautiful women and Sino-Japanese literati interactions in the seventeenth to twentieth centuries.
- Were there female relatives of the Prophet Muhammad among the besieged Qurayza?
- A conversational text in the Neo-Mandaic dialect of Ahvaz.
- On recent cuneiform editions of Hittite fragments (III): remarks on the reading and interpretation of recently published cuneiform fragments from the Hittite capital Bogazkoy/Hattusa.
- Eine buddhistische Kritik der indischen Gotter: Samkarasvamins Devatisayastotra mit Prajnavarmans Kommentar. Nach dem tibetischen Tanjur herausgegeben und ubersetzt.
- Women in Early Indian Buddhism: Comparative Textual Studies.
- The Primeval Flood Catastrophe: Origins and Early Development in Mesopotamian Traditions.
- Petra: Atlas archeologique et epigraphique, vol. 1: De Bab as-Siq au Wadi al-Farasah.
- Ancient Egypt in 101 Questions and Answers.
- Alexander the Great and Egypt: History, Art, Tradition.
- The Bible in Arabic: The Scriptures of the 'People of the Book' in the Language of Islam.
- The First Islamic Reviver: Abu Hamid al-Ghazali and His Revival of the Religious Sciences.
- Islam and Literalism: Literal Meaning and Interpretation in Islamic Legal Theory.
- Striving in the Path of God: Jihad and Martyrdom in Islam.
- Ibn 'Arabi's Mystical Poetics.
- The Warrior Women of Islam: Female Empowerment in Arabic Popular Literature.
- The Holy City of Medina: Sacred Space in Early Islamic Arabia.
- The Sacred Routes of Uyghur History.
- The Barber of Damascus: Nouveau Literacy in the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Levant.
- (Re-)Constructing Funerary Rituals in the Ancient Near East. Proceedings of the First International Symposium of the Tubingen Post-Graduate School 'Symbols of the Dead' in May 2009.
- Souvenirs and New Ideas: Travel and Collecting in Egypt and the Near East.