Scripturae Linguaeque Phoeniciae

Scripturae Linguaeque Phoeniciae (in English: "The writing and language of Phoenicia"), also known as Phoeniciae Monumenta (in English: "Phoenician remains") was an important study of the Phoenician language by German scholar Wilhelm Gesenius. It was written in three volumes, combined in later editions. It was described by Reinhard Lehmann as "a historical milestone of Phoenician epigraphy".

It published all c.80 inscriptions and c.60 coins known in the entire Phoenicio-Punic corpus at the time.

Contents

 * Full Title: The writing and language of all the surviving Phoenician remains, published and unpublished copies of the best examples, illustrated and explained by Wilhelm Gesenius.
 * First part: Containing the first two books on Phoenician letters and inscriptions [p. i–xxviii, 1–260], therein:
 * First book: containing Phoenician palaeography [p. 1–89]
 * Second book: illustrating the Phoenician inscriptions [p. 90–260]
 * Second part: Containing two later books on the gods and the language of the Phoenicians [p. 261–482], therein:
 * Third book: On the Phoenician gods [p. 261–328]
 * Fourth book: Illustrating the Phoenician language [p. 329–482]
 * Third part: containing forty-six inscribed stone tablets [Tab. 1–48 (sic)]