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Some Pre-Islamic Inscriptions on the Frankincense Route in Southern Arabia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1939

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References

page 481 note 1 Cf. Ryckmans, G., Rép. d'Éipigrafie Sémitique, 2633, 67Google Scholar.

page 481 note 2 MS. History by Ibn Ḥamid, only copy known is in Ḥuraiḍa.

page 483 note 1 It is possible that Adolf von Wrede came down to 'Amd somewhere in this neighbourhood in 1843, but this part of his journey is not fully authenticated.

page 487 note 1 See Periplua of the Erythræan Sea, ed. by Schoff, 1912.

page 489 note 1 Conte Rossini, Crestomathia.

page 489 note 2 Surat al-Fajr;

page 490 note 1 Landberg, C. Graf, Die Südarabische Expedition, 1899Google Scholar, and Die Expedition nach Süd-Arabien.

page 493 note 1 See Glaser's map arranged by A. Grohmann in Rhodokanakis, Altsabaische Texte, Sitzungsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien Philos. Hist. Kl., 205 band, 2 Abh., 1927, end of vol.