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Id: 1
Name: CAL
Type: website
Location: https://cal.huc.edu/
Description: Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon<br /> <br /> The <i>CAL</i> is a text base of the Aramaic texts in all dialects from the earliest (9th Century BCE) through the 13th Century CE, currently with a database of approximately 3 million lexically parsed words, and an associated set of electronic tools for analyzing and manipulating the data, whose ultimate goal is the creation of a complete lexicon of the language. <b>IT IS A WORK IN PROGRESS</b>, not a completed dictionary. Accordingly, any citations for scholarly purposes should include the date when the data were found.
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Id: 2
Name: AAF
Type: 0
Location: https://www.assyrianlanguages.org/akkadian
Description: Association Assyrophile de France
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Id: 3
Name: OCIANA
Type: 0
Location: http://krcfm.orient.ox.ac.uk/fmi/webd/OCIANA
Description: Online Corpus of the Inscriptions of Ancient North Arabia<br /> <br /> From the early first millennium BC to around the fourth century AD, literacy was extremely widespread among both the settled and nomadic populations of the Arabian Peninsula and they have left us tens of thousands of inscriptions and graffiti. Since the late nineteenth century, approximately 48,000 of these have been recorded by travellers and scholars and have appeared in hundreds of articles, books, and unpublished dissertations in a number of different languages. This makes it extremely difficult for all but a handful of specialists to keep track of and use the rich material they contain. Moreover, any visit to the deserts of southern Syria, eastern and southern Jordan and the western two-thirds of Saudi Arabia reveals that there are thousands more inscriptions waiting to be recorded. The OCIANA project, was based at the Khalili Research Centre, Oriental Institute, University of Oxford, and directed by Professor Jeremy Johns and Michael Macdonald. The primary output of the project was an online Corpus of all the pre-Islamic inscriptions of north and central Arabia, both those in the various Ancient North Arabian dialects and scripts, and those in Old (i.e. pre-Islamic) Arabic. In 2012, the first phase of OCIANA, funded by a grant from the John Fell Fund, launched a demonstration site in which a corpus of 3,420 previously unpublished Safaitic inscriptions was made available online with readings, translations, commentaries, ancillary information, tracings, and photographs. In January 2013, the project received a large grant from the AHRC for Phase II which lasted three and a half years from October 2013, and in which the Dadanitic, Taymanitic, the rest of the Safaitic, Hismaic, and Old Arabic inscriptions were entered and tagged, with all available ancillary information and with photographs whenever these were available.
Authors: The Khalili Research Centre
Id: 4
Name: DULAT
Type: 1
Location: 978-90-04-28865-2
Description: A Dictionary of the Ugaritic Language in the Alphabetic Tradition
Authors: Gregorio del Olmo Lete, Joaquín Sanmartín
Id: 5
Name: SABDIC
Type: 1
Location: 2-8017-0194-7
Description: Sabaic Dictionary - English-French-Arabic
Authors: A.F.L. Beeston, M.A. Ghul, W.W. Muller, J. Ryckmans
Id: 6
Name: CDG
Type: 1
Location: 3-447-02592-1
Description: Comparative Dictionary of Ge'ez (Classical Ethiopic) with an index of the Semitic roots 1991
Authors: Wolf Leslau
Id: 7
Name: LANE
Type: 0
Location: http://lexicon.quranic-research.net
Description: Lane's Lexicon Online 1876
Authors: Edward William Lane
Id: 8
Name: MEHLEX
Type: 1
Location: 0-7286-0137-0
Description: Mehri lexicon and English-Mehri word-list With index of the English definitions in the Jibbali Lexicon 1987
Authors: T.M. Johnstone
Id: 9
Name: OGSI
Type: 1
Location: 978-90-04-28982-6
Description: An outline of the grammar of the Safaitic Inscriptions
Authors: Ahmad Al-Jallad
Id: 10
Name: GESENIUS
Type: 1
Location: 978-0801037368
Description: Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament Scriptures: Numerically Coded to Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, with an English Index of More Than 12,000 Entries
Authors: Wilhelm Gesenius