Bibliographic Data
TitleThe Journal of Semitic Studies (JSS)
PublisherDepartment of Near Eastern Studies - University of Manchester, Manchester, GB
DistributorOxford University Press, Oxford, GB http://www.oup.co.uk/
LanguageEnglish
Country (Server)United Kingdom
Format of datatext/html
Keywordsjournal; semitic studies; Middle East; arabic language; literature; semitic languages; biblical studies; oriental studies; JSS
DescriptionThe Journal of Semitic Studies publishes articles on the Near/Middle East, and on the languages and literatures of the area. It includes a substantial reviews section. On the journal`s web site you`ll find for instance subscription information and you can take a look at the tables of content.
URLhttp://www.oup.co.uk/semitj/
ISSN/ISBN0022-4480
 
Classification
Source TypeJournals with Table of Contents only
SSGC Languages and Literatures at the Horn of Africa: Ethiopic Languages and Literatures | Other Semitic Languages and Literatures (exept Medieval and Modern Hebrew, Arabic and Languages of Ethiopia): Northern Semitic Languages (e.g. Biblical Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac) | Other Semitic Languages and Literatures (exept Medieval and Modern Hebrew, Arabic and Languages of Ethiopia): Eastern Semitic Languages | Other Semitic Languages and Literatures (exept Medieval and Modern Hebrew, Arabic and Languages of Ethiopia): Northern Semitic Languages (e.g. Biblical Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac) | Languages and Literatures in Arabic Countries: General Resources | Other Semitic Languages and Literatures (exept Medieval and Modern Hebrew, Arabic and Languages of Ethiopia): General Semitistics
BK18.73
 
Date
Course of publicationbiannual
Temporal Coverage1996 -
 
Availability
Accessfree
Restrictionsnone
 
Evaluation
Contentsexcellent
Clarityexcellent
Indexexcellent
Linksfair
Levelundergraduate; graduate; professional
 
Statistics
Server Statisticsunknown
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