Julius Euting

Julius Euting Diary of a Journey Through Inner Arabia, 1883-1884 (2 Volume Set)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Julius Euting (1839-1913) was one of the foremost Semitic epigraphists of his generation. A colorful character with an adventurous streak, he set out from Damascus in 1883 with the French-Alsatian explorer, Charles Huber, on a dangerous expedition into the deserts of northern Arabia in quest of ancient inscriptions and graffiti. Along the way, Euting kept a meticulous record of his many discoveries in notebooks and sketchbooks, in which he put his artistic talent to prolific use. This graphic and personal record, never before published in English, includes the story of how the famous Tayma Stele was discovered and how the first thorough record of the Nabataean inscriptions at Mada'in Salih was made. It is a travel account that entitles Euting to a prominent place among 19th-century explorers of Arabia.

Volume I contains 300 pages. Volume II contains 384 pages.

Book information

ISBN: 9781911487852
Publisher: Medina Publishing
Imprint: Arabian Publishing Ltd.
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 684
Weight: -1g
Height: 259mm
Width: 201mm
Spine width: 0mm