Benedikt Isserlin
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- PhD History University of Vienna
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Benedikt Sigmund Johannes Isserlin was a scholar of Hebrew who was Head of the Department of Semitic Studies at the University of Leeds. Early life and education Isserlin was born in Munich in 1916. He left Germany in the early 1930s and completed his schooling in Switzerland. In 1935 he went to the University of Edinburgh to read History and Archaeology. He graduated in 1939 and moved to Magdalen College, Oxford to read Oriental Languages, specialising in Hebrew and Arabic.
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- Some Common Features in Phoenician/Punic Town Planning (1973) (23)
- Joint debridement for osteoarthritis of the knee. (1950) (20)
- The Earliest Alphabetic Writing (1982) (17)
- Cyrenaican Expedition of the University of Manchester, 1952 (1956) (11)
- New light on the ‘cothon’ at Motya (1971) (10)
- The Canal of Xerxes: facts and problems (1991) (10)
- The Canal of Xerxes: summary of investigations 1991–2001 (2003) (8)
- Israelite and Pre-Israelite Place-Names in Palestine: A Historical and Geographical Sketch (1957) (6)
- The Israelite Conquest of Canaan: A Comparative Review of the Arguments Applicable (1983) (5)
- The canal of Xerxes: investigations in 1993–1994 (1996) (5)
- Some Archæological News from Israel (1950) (5)
- Song of Songs IV, 4: An Archaeological Note (1958) (5)
- Exploration of the Canal of Xerxes, Northern Greece: the role of geophysical and other techniques (2000) (4)
- Motya, a Phoenician and Carthaginian City in Sicily Volume I, Field Work and Excavation (1976) (4)
- Did Carthaginian Mariners reach the Island of Corvo (Azores)?: report on the Results of Joint Field Investigations undertaken on Corvo in June, 1983 (1984) (4)
- The canal of Xerxes on the Mount Athos peninsula: preliminary investigations in 1991–2 (1994) (4)
- Motya : a Phoenician and Carthaginian city in Sicily : a report of the excavations undertaken during the years 1961-65 on behalf of the University of Leeds, the Institute of Archaeology of London University, and Fairleigh Dickinson University, New Jersey (1974) (2)
- The Pseudo-Hieroglyphic Inscriptions from Byblos and their Relation to Early Alphabetic Writing (1990) (2)
- On a Phoenician spelling mistake and the question of "substratum" influence (1957) (2)
- Sicilian Arabic and Maltese : some remarks on their phonetic interrelations (1977) (2)
- Excavaciones arqueológicas en Malaga, 1974 (1975) (2)
- On some Possible Early Occurrences of the Camel in Palestine (1950) (2)
- Eastern Arabian dialect studies . By T. M. Johnstone. (London Oriental Series, Vol. 17.) pp. xxxii, 268. London, Oxford University Press, 1967. £5 5s. (1969) (2)
- The Beduin: Manners and Customs. (1958) (1)
- Excavations At Motya : A Phoenician Colony in Sicily (1956) (1)
- SOME ASPECTS OF THE PRESENT STATE OF HAMITO-SEMITIC STUDIES (1975) (1)
- The Isis and Her Voyage: Some Additional Remarks (1955) (1)
- Psalm 68, Verse 14: An Archaeological Gloss (1971) (1)
- The antiquity of the Greek Alphabet (1983) (1)
- Archaeology and the Old Testament (1959) (1)
- The rôle of surgery in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee. (1952) (1)
- Israelite Architectural Planning and the Question of the Level of Secular Learning in Ancient Israel (1984) (1)
- Soya Flour in Infantile Eczema (1956) (1)
- Arabic place name types of the Islamic period: Their derivation and distribution (1989) (1)
- LACHISH III (TELL ED DUWEIR) THE IRON AGE. By Olga Tufnell, with contributions by Margaret A. Murray and David Diringer. Two volumes: Text, 437 pages; illustrations, 130 plates. London, Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Pess, 1953. £8 8s. od. (1954) (0)
- The Archaeology of Israel: Constructing the Past, Interpreting the Present@@@The Israelites@@@Archaeology and the Old Testament (1999) (0)
- Oriental studies : presented to Benedikt S.J. Isserlin by friends and colleagues on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday 25 February 1976 (1980) (0)
- Forthcoming investigations at Xerxes canal 1999-2001 (2003) (0)
- THE PHOENICIANS. By Donald B. Harden. (Ancient Peoples and Places Series, no. 26.) London: Thames and Hudson, 1962. pp. 336, 115 photographs on 48 plates, 69 line-drawings, 13 maps, and a table. 30s. (1963) (0)
- The Canal of Xerxes and the Phoenicians (2000) (0)
- The canal of Xerxes in northern Greece: fact or fiction? Recent geophysical and geoarchaeological investigations (2008) (0)
- Ancient Forests in Palestine: Some Archæological Indications (1955) (0)
- The Temple of Jerusalem . By André Parrot. S.C.M. Press, London 1957. Pp. 112. 9s. 6d. Golgotha and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre . By André Parrot S.C.M. Press, London, 1957. Pp. 127. 10s. 6d. (1958) (0)
- The City Deposits at Tell Ed-Duweir a Summary of the Stratification (1950) (0)
- Ten Years of Discovery in the Wilderness of Judea. By J. T. Milik (translated from the French by J. Strugnell). S.C.M. Press, London, 1959, Pp. 160, 25 plates, 3 maps. 12s. 6d. (1960) (0)
- Farida Abu-Haidar: A study of the spoken Arabic of Baskinta . (James G. Forlong Fund, vol. XXVIII.) xv, 190 pp., map. Leiden and London: E. J. Brill for the Royal Asiatic Society, 1979. Guilders 56. (1981) (0)
- A new dialect survey of present day spoken Maltese preliminary notice (1966) (0)
- Some Recent Archæological News from Israel (1952) (0)
- Hurrian and Old Anatolian Place Names in the Semitic World: Some Tentative Suggestions (1956) (0)
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