It covers research of the modern as well as the ancient Near East, with a special focus on Semitic languages and the corresponding literatures.
H. H. Rowley was notably the editor of the Journal of Semitic Studies from 1956 to 1960 along with Pinkas Rudolf Weis.
[2] The rationale is to give scope for larger treatments of subject than is possible in the context of a journal.
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