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Back Matter Source: Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 89, No. 1 (Jan. - Mar., 1969) Published by: American Oriental Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/598359 . Accessed: 16/06/2014 17:22 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . American Oriental Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Journal of the American Oriental Society. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 194.29.185.109 on Mon, 16 Jun 2014 17:22:20 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 89, No. 1 (Jan. - Mar., 1969)Published by: American Oriental SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/598359 .

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Zmertian @rientat *ervie5 Volume 8. A Grammar of the Phoenician

Language. By Zellig S. Harris. 1936. Price $3.50. Volume 14. The Hittite Ritual of Tunnawi.

By Albrecht Goetze. Pp. xii, 129, cloth bound. Price $2.00.

Volume 15. The Basis of Israelite Marriage. By Millar Burrows. Pp. viii, 72, paper bound. Price $1.50.

Volume 18. The Kashmirian Atharva Veda, Books 19 and 20. By LeRoy C. Barret. 1940. Price $2.50.

Volume 21. Manuscript Illustrations of the Uttarddhyayana Siltra. Reproduced and described by W. Norman Brown. 1941. Pp. xiii, 54, with 150 figures on 46 plates, cloth bound. Price $3.00.

Volume 23. Anthropological Bibliography of Negro Africa. By H. A. Wieschhoff. 1948. Pp. xi, 461, cloth bound, photo-offset reproduction. Price $7.00.

Volume 25. Nuzi Real Estate Transactions. By Francis R. Steele. 1943. Pp. 83, paper bound. Price $1.75.

Volume 26. Ahmad B. at-Tayyib as-Sarahsi. By Franz Rosenthal. 1943. Pp. 135, paper bound. $3.00.

Volume 27. Lu Hsiang-Shan. By Siu-Chi Huang. 1944. Pp. 116, paper bound. Price $2.00.

Volume 28. Gafat Documents. Records of a South-Ethiopic Language. By Wolf Leslau. 1945. Grammar, Text, and Comparative Vocabulary. Price $3.50.

Volume 29. Mathematical Cuneiform Texts. By 0. Neugebauer and A. Sachs. 1945. Price $5.00.

Volume 30. Roots, Verb Forms, and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language. By Wil- liam Dwight Whitney. 1945. A reproduction of the original. Price $1.50.

Volume 31. Manhaj as-SAlik; Abti HayyAn's Commentary on the Alfiyya of Ibn MAlik. Edited with an introduction by Sidney Glazer. 1947. Price $10.00.

Volume 33. Old Persian Grammar Texts, Lexicon. By Roland G. Kent. 1950. 2d Rev. Ed. 1953. Pp. xi, 219, cloth bound. Price $7.50.

Volumes in this series are printed from type unless otherwise indicated.

Orders are to be directed to the Secretary-Treasurer, Professor Ferris J. Stephens, 329 Sterling Memorial Library, Yale Station, New Haven, Conn., 06520. Cost of postage will be charged unless orders are paid in ad- vance.

Volume 34. The Narrative of Bhoja (Bhoja- prabandha) by Ballala of Benares. By Louis H. Gray. 1950. Pp. viii, 109, cloth bound. Price $3.25. Paper bound. Price $2.25.

Volume 35. Abil Jatfar Muhammad B. Jarir al-Tabari's The Reign of al-Muttasim (833-842). Translated and annotated by Elma Marin. 1951. Pp. xvii, 142 cloth bound. Price $3.50.

Volume 36. Early Hebrew Orthography: a Study of the Epigraphic Evidence. By Frank Moore Cross, Jr. and David Noel Freedman. 1952. Pp. viii, 77, cloth bound. Price $2.50.

Volume 39. The Tgab/piru. By Moshe Green- berg. 1955. Pp. xiii, 96, paper bound, photo- offset printing. Price $3.50.

Voume 40. Index to Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volumes 21 to 60. Compiled by Edward H. Schafer, Isidore Dyen, Helen E. Fernald, and Harold W. Glidden. 1955. Pp. vii, 173, paper bound, photo-offset printing. Price $2.50.

Volume 41. A Bushman Dictionary. By Doro- thea F. Bleek. 1956. Pp. [viii,] 773, paper bound, photo-offset printing. Price $8.50.

Volume 42. The Language of the Secret His- tory of the Mongols. By John Charles Street. 1957. Pp. vii, 89, paper bound, photo-offset print- ing. Price $3.50.

Volume 43. Early Mesopotamian Royal Ti- tles: A Philologic and Historical Analysis. By William W. Hallo. 1957. Pp. [x,] 166, paper bound, photo-offset printing. Price $3.00

Volume 44. The Hitopadega and its Sources. By Ludwik Sternbach. 1960. Pp. xiv, 109, paper- bound Price $3.50.

Volume 45. Heat in the Rig Veda and Atharva Veda. By Chauncey J. Blair. 1961. Pp. xvi, 190, cloth bound. Price $5.00; $4.00 net to members of the Society.

Volume 46. The Vasanta Vildsa. Edited by W. Norman Brown 1962. Pp. ix, 251. 48 plates, some in color. Cloth bound. Price $5.00.

Volume 47. Indological Studies in Honor of W. Norman Brown. Edited by Ernest Bender. 1962. Pp. xx, 253. Cloth bound. Price $8.00.

Volume 48. The Huai-nan-tzu, Book Eleven: Behavior, Culture and the Cosmos. By Benjamin E. Wallacker. 1962. Pp. vii, 88. Price $2.75.

Volume 49. Mandaic Incantation Texts. By Edwin M. Yamauchi. 1967. Pp. x, 422, cloth bound, photo-offset printing. Price $5.00; $4.00 to members of the Society.

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Volume 50. Some Inscriptions of the Safaitic Bedouin. By Willard Gurdon Oxtoby. 1968. Pp. viii + 172 + 12 plates, paperbound, lithoprinted. Price $4.00; $3.20 to members of the Society.

Volume 51. Alexander Hamilton (1762-1824): A Chapter in the Early History of Sanskrit Philology. By Rosane Rocher. 1968. Pp. xii + 128, paperbound. Price $3.75; $3.00 to members of the Society.

Volume 52. Madurese Phonology and Mor- phology. By Alan M. Stevens. 1968. Pp. vii + 217, paper bound, photo-offset printing. Price $3.00; $2.40 to members of the Society.

Volume. 53. Essays in Memory of E. A. Speiser. Edited by William W. Hallo. 1968. Pp. vi + 195, cloth bound. [Has appeared as JAOS 88 1, 1968.]

AMERICAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY ESSAYS

1. Grammatical Method in PAnini: His Treat- ment of Sanskrit Present Stems. By Betty Shefts. 1961. Pp. x, 45, paper bound. Price $2.50; $1.25 net to members of the Society.

2. Outline of Khmu? Structure. By William A. Smalley. 1961. Pp. xix, 45, paper bound. Price $3.00. $1.50 net to members of the Society.

3. A Catalogue of Arabic Manuscripts in the Oriental Institute of Chicago. By Miroslav Krek. 1961. Pp. ix, 46, paper bound. Price $1.75; .75 net to members of the Society.

4. A Sketch of Trukese Grammar. By Isidore Dyen. 1965. Pp. xi, 60, paper bound. Price $3.00; $1.50 to members of the Society.

5. History of Egypt. An Abstract from Abii l-Malasin Ibn Taghri Birdi's Chronicle entitled IjawAdith ad-Duhiur fil Mad& l-Ayydm wash- Shuhuir (845-854 A.H., A.D. 1441-1450). Trans- lated from the Arabic by William Popper (d. 1963). Prepared for publication and edited by Walter J. Fischel. 1967. Pp. v + 60, paper bound. Price $3.00; $1.50 to members of the Society.

6. The Dhayl in Medieval Arabic Historio- graphy. By Caesar E. Farah. 1968. Pp. x, 55, paper bound, photo-offset printing. Price $3.00; $1.50 to members of the Society.

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THE AMERICAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY was founded in 1842 for the promotion of research and publication in Oriental languages, literatures, history and art. Its field embraces the entire Orient from the Mediterranean to the Pacific. The Society publishes a quarterly Journal, the American Oriental Series of Monographs and the American Oriental Series of Essays.

Membership assists the Society in the promotion of research, in the publication of meritorious work, and in the support of a library. All these facilities are available to members. Anyone who is in sympathy with the aims of the Society is invited to join.

Persons desiring to become members are requested to apply to the Secretary-Treasurer, Professor Ferris J. Stephens, 329 Sterling Memorial Library, Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. 06520. Members receive the JOURNAL without charge. The annual dues are $10.00. The student rate is $5.00 provided the applicant supplies annually a statement signed by a member of the faculty or officer of his in- stitution indicating that he is duly registered as a student. Members regularly receive a 20 % dis- count on the other publications of the Society and often special discounts of more than 20 % are offered to members. Membership is dated from January 1, so that new members will receive a complete volume of the Journal for the calendar year in which they are elected. Life Membership may be obtained at any time by a donation of $200.

CAPITALIZED FUNDS

Charles W. Bradley Fund... $3,000.00 Louise Wallace Hackney Scholarship Alexander I Cotheal Fund.... 1,500.00 Fund ...................... 50,768.55 I. M. Casanowicz Fund ......... 150.00 Ludlow Bull Fund .............. 1,000.00 Justin E. Abbott Fund ....... . . 7,650.00 Charles J. Ogden Fund 5,000.00 Life Membership Fund .......... 10,253.77 Prudential Fund...... 7,321.66 William Dwight Whitney Fund.. 1, 000. 00 James B. Nies Fund Centennial Fund ............... 2,000.00 (capital held in trust)

The attention of the members of the Society is especially called to these Funds, the interest of which is used towards defraying the Society's expenses. Gifts or legacies for this purpose will mean much for Oriental research in America. The corporate title of the Society is AMERICAN ORIENTAL SocIETY (incorporated under the laws of Massachusetts).

LIBRARY

The Society's Library is deposited with the Library of Yale University, where its volumes may be consulted by members and by other persons receiving the permission of the Librarian. A catalog has been prepared, and is now available in printed form for distribution to the members of the Society; it may be had for one dollar, plus postage, from the Secretary-Treasurer's office. The facili- ties of the Library are available to members wherever they may be located and the Librarian is ready to lend such books as are needed. He will be pleased to receive documents relating to the history of the Society, particularly letters of distinguished former members.

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY

Now issued quarterly. Subscription price, $11.50; for Libraries ordering direct from the Society, $10.00. Single numbers, $3.00. Prices of back volumes and parts, so far as not out of print, will be sent on application Members of the Society and Libraries are allowed a discount from list prices on back numbers.

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0nmeritau 1vrtentat Ooctetp FOUNDED 1842

OFFICERS FOR 1968-69

President Librarian Professor DERK BODDE Mr. JAMES TANIS

Oriental Studies Department, 133 S. 36th St., Yale University, Yale Station, New Haven, Con- University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 necticut 06520

Vice-President Board of Directors Professor S. D. GOITEIN D. BODDE, President; S. N. KRAMER, Immediate

Oriental Studies Department, 133 S. 36th St., Past President; S. D. GOITEIN, Vice- President; University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. F. J. STEPHENS, Secretary and Treasurer; E. 19104 BENDER, Editor; G. VON GR-UNEBAUM, elected

Secretary-Treasurer member of the former Executive Committee, term Professor FERRIS J. STEPHENS expiring in 1969; W. N. BRINNER, elected member

329 Sterling Memorial Library, Yale Station, of the former Executive Committee, term expiring New Haven, Connecticut 06520 in 1970; H. H. PAPER, Director at Large, term

Editor expiring in 1971; G. HUGHES, President of the Professor ERNEST BENDER (Traditional India, South Middle West Branch; M. PERLMANN, President

Asia) of the Western Branch. Box 8, Logan Hall, University of Pennsylvania, Delegate to the American Council of Learned Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 Societies

Associate Editors Professor DANIEL H. 11 INGALLS Professor CHAUNCEY S. GOODRICH (Far East)

Department of German and Russian, University Representative on the Board of Trustees of the of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106 American Schools of Oriental Research

Professor ROBERT L. BACKUS (Acting Associate Professor ABRAHAM J. SACHS Editor for the Far East Delegate to the International Union of Orient- Department of German and Russian, University alists of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106 Professor A. GOETZE

Professor WILLIAM W. HALLO (Ancient Near East) Babylonian Collection, 329 Sterling Memorial Committee on Nominations Library, Yale University, New Haven, Con- Professor E. POLOMP, Chairman, Professors RICHARD necticut 06520 B. MATHER, MOSHE PERLMANN, (terms expire

Professor GEORGE F. HOURANI (Islamic Near East) in 1969). Professors ALEX WAYMAN, WILLIAM Department of Philosophy, State University of H. MCCULLOUGH and ERNEST H. MCCARNS New York at Buffalo, Amherst, N. Y. 14226 (terms expire in 1970)

MIDDLE WEST BRANCH Established 1917

OFFICERS FOR 1968-69

President Secretary-Treasurer Professor GEORGE R. HUGHES Professor A. KIRK GRAYSON

Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, Chicago, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University Illinois 60637 of Toronto, Toronto 5, Ontario, Canada

Vice-President Vice-Pesiden Executive Committee Professor DENIS SINOR Execuiv ComtEe Asian Studies Program, Goodbody Hall, Bloom- Professor ANDREW S. EHRENKREUTZ,

ington, Indiana 47405 Professor ALEX WAYMAN

WESTERN BRANCH Established 1951

OFFICERS FOR 1968-69

President Secretary-Treasurer Professor MOSHE PERLMANN Professor DAVID S. NIVISON

R-H 302 University of California at Los Angeles, Department of Philosophy, Stanford University, Los Angeles, California 90024 Stanford, California 94305

Executive Committee Vice-President Professor TURRELL V. WYLIE, Professor ANDREAS

Doctor E. G. PULLEYBLANK TIETZE, Reverend Father HEINRICH BUSCH,

Department of Asian Studies, University of British Professor JAMES E. BASSON, Professor JAMES T. Columbia, Vancouver 8, B. C., Canada ARAKI

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