Abstract

This is the second set of “Notes d’épigraphie et de philologie phéniciennes” (the first set having appeared in Semitica & Classica 7, 2014, p. 183-189). These notes derive essentially from the continuation of our study of the corpus of Phoenician inscriptions from Hellenistic Cyprus; they deal with divine epithets, the transliteration of Greek words and titles into Phoenician characters, date formulas, month names, the structure and interpretation of certain passages in the Kition Trophy, onomastics, and the form of the nouns “king” and “reign” in Phoenician.

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