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Greek Inscriptions
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Theoroi and Initiates in Samothrace
by Nora M. Dimitrova
As one of the most famous religious centers in the Aegean, the island of Samothrace was visited by thousands of worshippers between the seventh century B.C. and the fourth century A.D. All known inscriptions listing or mentioning Samothracian initiates and theoroi (a total of 169 texts) are presented, including a number of previously unpublished fragments 296p, 142 figs (American School of Classical Studies at Athens 2008)
Paperback. Price US$55.00

The Greek and Latin Inscriptions in the Burdur Archaeological Museum
by G.R.H. Horsley, with contributions by R.A. Kearsley and Turkish translations by N. Alp
The Burdur Archaeological Museum holds material from a mountainous area of southwest Turkey where Pisidians in antiquity mingled with Phrygians, Lycians and other ancient peoples, coming to terms first with Greek and then with Roman culture. This volume presents its rich holdings of ancient inscriptions, ranging from Hellenistic royal letters and Roman imperial regulations to the votive offerings and gravestones of rural people. Larger cities ...
Hardback. Price US$120.00

Qasr Ibrim: The Greek and Coptic Inscriptions Published on Behalf of the Egypt Exploration Society
by Adam Lajtar and Jacques van der Vliet
This book contains the publication of the Greek and Coptic inscriptions that were brought to light during archaeological work on the site of Qasr Ibrim (Egyptian Nubia) carried out by the Egypt Exploration Society from 1963 onwards. 345p, 90 b/w & col figs. (Journal of Juristic Papyrology 2010)
Hardback. Price US$115.00

Adolf Wilhelm: Kleine Schriften, Abteilung IV
edited by Klaus Hallof
Adolf Wilhelm, one of the most eminent scholars of Greek inscription of his generation, passed away nearly 60 years ago. In addition to several monographs, his enormous creative output consisted above all in hundreds of shorter articles, distinguished through their exceptional precision. Adolf Wilhelm's studies, readings, and commentaries are still of relevance today, both for epigraphical studies as well as for Classical Studies in general. It ...
Hardback. Price US$95.00

A Descriptive Catalogue of Greek Manuscripts at St. John's College, Oxford
by Mark L. Sosower, with descriptions of bindings by Jane Eagan
This catalogue publishes a revision to modern standards of the entries for the Greek manuscripts catalogued by Henry Coxe in 1852 as part of his catalogue of the St. John's manuscript collection, providing detailed codicological descriptions with photographs of the handwriting of the scribes and specimens of the watermarks in the paper. A scholarly introduction provides new information on the provenance of the manuscripts, identifying the scribes ...
Paperback. Price US$50.00

Adolf Wilhelm : Kleine Schriften. Abteilung III
edited by Gerhard Dobesch and Hans Taeuber
Adolf Wilhelm (1864-1950), professor at the University of Vienna, was one of the leading figures in Greek epigraphy of the 20th century. During the last years of his life he worked on a number of manuscripts that, due partly to their unfinished status as well as the circumstances of post-war Austria, have not been published. A close look at these papers (now held by the Austrian Academy of Sciences), however, has shown that many of his studies ...
Paperback. Price US$118.50

Antike Skulpturen und Inschriften im Institutum Archaeologicum Germanicum
edited by Richard Neudecker and Maria Grazia Granino Cecere
The second Palilia volume presents almost all antiquities donated to the Institute by members and patrons from 1829 onwards, and since then are kept in the Institute in Rome. It will be of interest for both archaeological research, offering Greco-Roman marbles, Etruscan sculptures, inscriptions and Egyptian material, as well as historico-cultural observations of the early years of the archaeological discipline and collecting activity. ...
Paperback. Price US$59.00

Greek and Latin Inscriptions in the Brooklyn Museum
by Kevin Herbert
112p, illus. (The Brooklyn Museum 1980)
Hardback. Publisher's Price US$39.95, Our Price US$9.98

Athenian Agora VIII: Late Geometric and Protoattic Pottery, Mid 8th to Late 7th Century BC
by Eva T. H. Brann
This volume reports on Athenian pottery found in the Athenian Agora up to 1960 which can dated from about the middle of the eighth century, when the appearance of a painter of sufficient personal distinction to enliven the whole craft marks a real break from the earlier Geometric style, through the third quarter of the seventh century when Protoattic gives way to black-figure and black wares. A sampling of contemporary imported ware is included. ...
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Adolf Wilhelm: Kleine Schriften: Abteilung II: Abhandlungen und Beiträge zur griechischen Inschriftenkunde. Teil V
edited by Gerhard Dobesch and Georg Rehrenböck
It is now 50 years since the death of Adolf Wilhelm, one of the greatest Greek epigraphers of his generation. Although he authored only a few monographs, his huge creative power was reflected overwhelmingly in hundreds of generally smaller articles that ...
Hardback. Price US$157.00
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