Journal of Semitic Studies Book Supplement Series
About The Series
The Journal of Semitic Studies publishes a Supplement series of books. The aim in this series is to provide an opportunity for publication of more substantial works of monograph length (well beyond the scope of articles published in the Journal itself) and for collective works on particular themes. The Supplements accepted for publication are always focussed on textual work in Semitic languages. A Supplement may be devoted to a particular text or texts, though it could be text-based in a broader way. This definition would, however, normally exclude submissions specifically on Judaism and Islam as world religions, sociology, anthropology and politics. On the other hand submissions on Modern Hebrew and Arabic literature and on contemporary interpretation of classical religious texts are welcome and are the subject of several published or planned Supplements.
The Editors have to consider also the cost of production and likely sales of the volume. Cost can be affected by the length of the work and by the need for illustrations. Sometimes a subsidy has to be provided by the author. No royalties are paid.
The Supplements published to date are listed below. The editors welcome proposals for further titles in the series. Initial enquiries should include information on the content of the proposed book, on the likely number of pages and on whether any illustrations might be involved. Further information can be obtained by clicking here for Instructions to Authors and here for Editorial.
List of JSS Book Supplement Series, 1 - 22 (1993 - 2007)
For more information about individual titles, please follow the links below:
Studies in Islamic Law - Festschrift for Colin Imber
Issue 23, 2007, ISBN 9780199534913
Voices of Exiles - A study of the Works of al-Tayyib Salih
Issue 22, 2007, ISBN 9780199215126
A Catalogue of Previously Uncatalogued Ethiopic Manuscripts in England
Issue 21, 2007, ISBN 9780199219094
A Medieval Administrative and Fiscal Treatise from the Yemen
Issue 20, 2007, ISBN 9780199219483
The Impact of Midrash
Issue 19, 2006, ISBN 9780199207220
Mulla Sadra Shirazi: His Life and Works and the Sources for Safavid Philosophy
Issue 18, 2007, ISBN 9780199297429
Studies in Jewish Prayer
Issue 17, 2005, ISBN 9780199296415
Studia Semitica - 50th Jubilee Issue
Issue 16, 2005, ISBN 0198570929 / 9780198570929
The History of Printing and Publishing in the Languages and Countries of the Middle East
Issue 15, 2005, ISBN 0198568754
Studies on Arabia in Honour of G. Rex Smith
Issue 14, 2002, ISBN 0198510640
Exegesis and Grammar in Medieval Karaite Texts
Issue 13, 2001, ISBN 0198510659
Studies in Islamic and Middle Eastern Texts and Traditions: in Memory of Norman Calder
Issue 12, 2000, ISBN 0199290067
Jewish Ways of Reading the Bible
Issue 11, 2000, ISBN 0198509189
Treatise on the Errors of the Physicians in Damascus
Issue 10, 2000, ISBN 0199290024
The Book of the Islamic Market Inspector
Issue 9, 1999, ISBN 019922434X
From Judaism to Christianity
Issue 8, 1999, ISBN 0199224242
Studies on the Syriac Apocryphal Psalms
Issue 7, 1999, ISBN 0199224234
Jewish Contributions to Nineteenth-Century Arabic Theatre
Issue 6, 1996, ISBN 0199222746
Ancient Yemen
Issue 5, 1995, ISBN 0199222371
Studia Aramaica
Issue 4, 1995, ISBN 0199221944
The Knowledge of Life
Issue 3, 1994, ISBN 0199221936
Saint Ephrem's Commentary on Tatian's Diatessaron
Issue 2, 1993, ISBN 0199221634
The Nabataean Tomb Inscriptions of Mada'in Salih
Issue 1, 1993, ISBN 0199221626
Placing Orders
The supplement series is priced as below, and can be purchased independently. If you would like to order copies of any of these issues (subject to availability), please click here for an order form (available in pdf format).
JSS Book Supplement Series - Price (per issue)
1 / 2 / 6 / 7 / 9 / 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 - £40.00 / US$60.00
3 / 5 - £30.00 / US$45.00
4 - £35.00 / US$52.50
8 - £55.00 / US$82.50
10 - £45.00 / US$67.50
15 / 17 / 19 - £20.00 / US$38.00
16 - £25.00 / US$41.50
18 / 20 - £20.00 / US$38.00
21 / 22 - £25.00 / US$41.50
(Please note: £ rates apply in Europe, US$ rates elsewhere.)
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