JSTham 558
Text Information
- Siglum
- JSTham 558
- Alternative Sigla
- van den Branden 1950: 305, Winnett 1937: 21
- Transliteration
-
ḥys¹ b {f}gʿ
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- Translation
-
Ḥys¹ son of {Fgʿ}
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- Language and Script
- Taymanitic
Interpretation
- Apparatus Criticus
- TEXT Jaussen & Savignac: gmʿ for {f}gʿ.
- Commentary
- The first five letters can be seen on the photograph on Eskoubi 1999: 147, but were not read by him. The fifth letter is difficult to make out on the photograph, and the last two letters have been clipped by its edge and have been read from the copy.
- Associated Signs
- Before and slightly lower than the text is a vertical line with two counterposed "V"s.
- [Esk] Eskūbī [Eskoubi] Ḫ.M. Dirāsah taḥlīliyyah muqāranah li-nuqūš min minṭaqah (rum) ǧanūb ġarb taymāʾ. [English title: An Analytical and Comparative Study of Inscriptions from “Rum” region, South West of Tayma. Riyāḍ: wazīrat al-maʿārif, waqālat al-āṯār wa-l-matāḥif, 1999. pp 147
- [JSTham] Jaussen, A. & Savignac, M.R. Mission archéologique en Arabie. I. (Mars-Mai 1907) De Jérusalem au Hedjaz, Médain Saleh. II. El-ʿEla, d'Hégra à Teima Harrah de Tebouk. Texte et Atlas. III. Les châteaux arabes de Quṣeir ʿAmra, Ḫarâneh, et Tûba. (5 volumes). (Publications de la Société Française des Fouilles Archéologiques, 2). [Reprinted Cairo: Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale, 1997]. Paris: Leroux/Geuthner, 1909–1920. Vol. II pp 610 Plate CXLVIII
- [HU] The inscriptions recorded by Charles Huber as renumbered in Van den Branden, A. Les inscriptions thamoudéennes. (Bibliothèque du Muséon, 25). Louvain: Institut Orientaliste de l'Université de Louvain, 1950. pp 305 Plate XVIII
- [WTay] Winnett, F.V. A Study of the Liḥyanite and Thamudic Inscriptions. (University of Toronto Studies - Oriental Series, 3). Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1937.
- Site
- Al-Ḫabū al-Šarqī Alif, south-east of Taymāʾ, Tabūk Province, Saudi Arabia
- Current Location
- In situ
- Subject
- Genealogy
- Old OCIANA ID
- #0040196
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