阿拉姆语期刊页

R. Bowman
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应理查德·a·帕克(Richard a . Parker)的要求,他从艾姆6-吉隆(Aim6-Giron)已经提出的一定属于孟菲斯兵工厂期刊的一系列碎片中重建了一页纸莎草纸,并确定了日期,“我准备了对重建文本的阅读(请参阅IV-V)。”这些严重损坏的文本片段在某种程度上是独一无二的,因为它们在日期公式中具有最清晰的读数,而根据经验,铭文学家通常认为这是最困难的。除了日期行外,文本的状况非常糟糕。有些部分残缺不全,只能辨认出孤立的字母,甚至是字母的痕迹,而裂开的洞几乎不可能获得可理解的上下文。在这种情况下,很难比艾姆6-吉隆平时的细致工作做得更好,几乎不可能从他们那里收集到比他更多的东西。然而,帕克通过匹配线条和加入清晰的日期公式,将碎片放在一起,就可以阅读这些碎片,这一示范可以被视为比Aim6-Giron所做的更早的贡献。此外,我对这些碎片照片的独立解读有时也与之前提出的不同。确实,这些差异往往取决于对残缺字母的另一种解释,但这些解读可能会对文本中一些更清晰的部分有所启发,如果是正确的,可能会影响阿拉姆语的词典编纂。TEXT2
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An Aramaic Journal Page
At the request of Richard A. Parker, who has reconstructed and dated a page of papyrus from several fragments of a series which Aim6-Giron had already suggested must somehow belong together as a journal of the Memphis arsenal,' I have prepared this reading of the reconstructed text (Pls. IV-V). These badly damaged fragments of text are somewhat unique in having their most legible readings in the date formulas which epigraphers from experience usually expect to find most difficult. Aside from the date lines, the text is in very poor condition. Portions are so mutilated that only isolated letters or even traces of letters are discernible, and gaping holes make it almost impossible to gain an intelligible context. Under such circumstances it is difficult to improve on the usual careful work of Aim6-Giron and almost impossible to glean more than he has from them. However, the demonstration that the pieces can be read when the fragments are put together as Parker has done it, by matching lines and by joining the legible date formulas, can be regarded as a contribution in advance of what Aim6-Giron has done. Then, too, my independent readings of the photographs of these fragments sometimes differ from those already proposed. Often, it is true, these differences depend upon an alternative interpretation of very mutilated letters, but these readings might throw light on some of the more legible sections of text and, if sound, might affect Aramaic lexicography. TEXT2
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