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The Cippi of Melqart are a pair of Phoenician marble cippi that were unearthed in Malta under undocumented circumstances and dated to the 2nd century BC. These are votive offerings to the god Melqart, and are inscribed in two languages, Ancient Greek and Phoenician, and in the two corresponding scripts, the Greek and the Phoenician alphabet. They were discovered in the late 17th century, and the identification of their inscription in a letter dated 1694 made them the first Phoenician writing to be identified and published in modern times. Because they present essentially the same text (with some minor differences), the cippi provided the key to the modern understanding of the Phoenician language. In 1758, the French scholar Jean-Jacques Barthélémy relied on their inscription, which used 17

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  • Cips de Melqart (ca)
  • Cippi des Melqart (de)
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  • Cippi of Melqart (en)
  • Cippes de Melqart (fr)
  • Cippi Melkarta (pl)
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  • Als Cippi des Melqart oder Cippi von Malta werden zwei phönizische Stelen des 2. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. aus Alabaster bezeichnet, die beide auf dem Sockel phönizische und griechische Inschriften als Bilinguen tragen. Einer der beiden Cippi wird heute im Louvre in Paris verwahrt, der andere befindet sich im in Valletta auf Malta. (de)
  • Les cippes de Melqart sont deux cippes de marbre mis au jour à Malte, à la fin du XVIIe siècle. Les inscriptions bilingues gravées sur leur socle, en grec ancien et phénicien, sont à l'origine du déchiffrement du phénicien. (fr)
  • Els Cips de Melqart o Cippi de Melqart és el nom de dos cips de marbre fenici, desenterrats a Malta en circumstàncies imprecises, i datats del s. II ae. Se consideren ofrenes votives al déu Melqart, inscrites en dos idiomes, grec antic i fenici, i en els dos patrons corresponents, l'alfabet grec i el fenici. Es trobaren a finals del s. XVII, i la identificació de la seua inscripció en una carta datada del 1694 els convertí en la primera escriptura fenícia a ser identificada i publicada en temps moderns.[3] A causa que presenten essencialment el mateix text —amb algunes diferències poc importants—, el cip proporcionà la clau per a la comprensió moderna de l'idioma fenici. El 1764, l'erudit francés Jean-Jacques Barthélémy utilitzà aquesta inscripció bilingüe per a identificar 18 de les 22 ll (ca)
  • The Cippi of Melqart are a pair of Phoenician marble cippi that were unearthed in Malta under undocumented circumstances and dated to the 2nd century BC. These are votive offerings to the god Melqart, and are inscribed in two languages, Ancient Greek and Phoenician, and in the two corresponding scripts, the Greek and the Phoenician alphabet. They were discovered in the late 17th century, and the identification of their inscription in a letter dated 1694 made them the first Phoenician writing to be identified and published in modern times. Because they present essentially the same text (with some minor differences), the cippi provided the key to the modern understanding of the Phoenician language. In 1758, the French scholar Jean-Jacques Barthélémy relied on their inscription, which used 17 (en)
  • El Cipo de Melqart o Cippi de Melqart es el nombre colectivo de dos cipos de mármol fenicio, que fueron desenterrados en Malta bajo circunstancias indocumentadas y fechados en el siglo II aC. Están considerados como ofrendas votivas para el dios Melqart, y inscritas en dos idiomas, griego antiguo y fenicio, y en los dos patrones correspondientes, el alfabeto griego y el fenicio. Fueron descubiertos a fines del siglo XVII, y la identificación de su inscripción en una carta fechada en 1694 los convirtió en la primera escritura fenicia en ser identificada y publicada en los tiempos modernos.​​ Debido a que presentan esencialmente el mismo texto —con algunas diferencias menores—, el cipio proporcionó la clave para la comprensión moderna del idioma fenicio. En 1764, el erudito francés utilizó (es)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Phoenician_Cippus_in_Malta.jpg
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