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Principales Publications Épigraphiques Principales publications épigraphiques Agora 15 Meritt, Benjamin D., and John Traill. The Athenian Councillors . «The Athenian Agora», 15. Princeton 1974. Agora 16 Woodhead, A. Geoffrey. Inscriptions. The Decrees . «The Athenian Agora», 16. Princeton 1997. Agora 17 Bradeen, Donald W. Inscriptions. The Funerary Monuments . «The Athenian Agora», 17. Princeton 1974. Agora 19, Horoi Lalonde, Gerald V., «Horoi». In: Gerald V. Lalonde, Merle K. Langdon and Michael B. Walbank. Inscriptions. Horoi, Poletai, Leases of Public Lands . «The Athenian Agora», 19. Princeton 1991. Pp. 1-51, H(oroi). Agora 19, Leases Walbank, Michael B., «Leases of Public Lands». In: Gerald V. Lalonde, Merle K. Langdon and Michael B. Walbank. Inscriptions. Horoi, Poletai, Leases of Public Lands . «The Athenian Agora», 19. Princeton 1991. Pp. 145-198, 198-207, L(eases) and LA (Appendix). Agora 19, Poletai Langdon, Merle K., «Poletai Records». In: Gerald V. Lalonde, Merle K. Langdon and Michael B. Walbank. Inscriptions. Horoi, Poletai, Leases of Public Lands . «The Athenian Agora», 19. Princeton 1991. Pp. 53-141, 141-143, P(oletai) and PA (Appendix). Agora 21 Lang, Mabel. Graffiti and Dipinti . «The Athenian Agora», 21. Princeton 1976. Agora de Palmyre Delplace, Christiane, and Jacqueline Dentzer-Feydy. L'Agora de Palmyre -- sur la base des travaux de Henri Seyrig, Raymond Duru et Edmond Frézouls . «Institut français du Proche-Orient, Bibliothèque archéologique et historique», 175; «Ausonius Éditions, Mémoires», 14; Bordeaux and Beirut, 2005. -- Pp. 1- 254, «Les Inscriptions de l'agora», by Christiane Delplace and Jean-Baptiste Yon. Akoris Bernand, Étienne. Inscriptions grecques et latines d'Akôris . «Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale, Bibliothèque d'étude», 103; Paris 1988. Alabanda McCabe, Donald F. Alabanda Inscriptions. Texts and List . «The Princeton Project on the Inscriptions of Anatolia», The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1991). Packard Humanities Institute CD #7, 1996. Albania Albania. Cahiers d’archéologie, d’histoire et d’art en Albanie et dans les Balkans (Paris). Aleshire, Ath. Aleshire, Sara B. The Athenian Asklepieion . Amsterdam 1989. Asklepieion With additions from: Sara B. Aleshire, Asklepios at Athens . Amsterdam 1991. Alt. von Aegae Schuchhardt, Karl, in: Richard Bohn, Altertümer von Aegae . Unter Mitwirkung von Carl Schuchhardt. «Jahrbuch des Kaiserlich Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Ergänzungsheft», 2. Berlin 1889. IV, «Die Inschriften», pp. 50- 56 and elsewhere. Alt.v.Hierapolis Judeich, Walther, in: Carl Humann, Conrad Cichorius, Walther Judeich, and Franz Winter, Altertümer von Hierapolis . «Jahrbuch des Kaiserlich Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Ergänzungsheft», 4. Berlin 1898. IV, «Inschriften», pp. 67-202. Amnisos Schäfer, Jörg, et al., Amnisos nach den archäologischen, historischen und epigraphischen Zeugnissen des Altertums und der Neuzeit. 2 vols. Berlin 1992. Pp. 287-322 (Angelos Chaniotis). Amyzon McCabe, Donald F. Amyzon Inscriptions. Texts and List . «The Princeton Project on the Inscriptions of Anatolia», The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1991). Packard Humanities Institute CD #7, 1996. — Includes: Jeanne Robert and Louis Robert. Fouilles d'Amyzon en Carie, I. Exploration, histoire, monnaies et inscriptions . Paris 1983. Anc. Macedonia Archaia Makedonia (Ancient Macedonia). Diethnes Symposio gia ten Archaia Makedonia. Hidryma Meleton Chersonesou tou Haimou. Thessalonike 1970– Ancient Cos Sherwin-White, Susan M. Ancient Cos: An Historical Study from the Dorian Settlement to the Imperial Period . Göttingen 1978. Andronikos, Vergina Andronikos, Manoles. Vergina. Hoi Vasilikoi taphoi kai hoi alles archaiotetes. Athens 1984. Anth.Gr. Anthologia Graeca [Palatina / Planudea]. Antich. Ist. i Kult. Gaidukevich, Viktor F., ed. Antichnaia istoriia i kul’tura Sredizemnomor’ia i Prichernomor’ia . Leningrad (St. Petersburg) 1968. Antonin, Poiezdka Antonin, Archimandrite. Poiezdka v Rumeliiu. St. Petersburg 1879. Aphrodisias McCabe, Donald F. Aphrodisias Inscriptions. Texts and List . «The Princeton Project on the Inscriptions of Anatolia», The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1991). Packard Humanities Institute CD #7, 1996. — Includes: J.M.R. Cormack, in: William Moir Calder and James Maxwell Ross Cormack. Monuments from Lycaonia, the Pisido-Phrygian Borderland, Aphrodisias . «Monumenta Asiae Minoris Antiqua» [MAMA], 8. Manchester 1962. Pp. 72-160. — Joyce Reynolds. Aphrodisias and Rome . «Journal of Roman Studies, Monographs», 1. London 1982. — Charlotte Roueché. Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity . «Journal of Roman Studies Monographs», 5. London 1989. Apollonia Salbake McCabe, Donald F. Apollonia Salbake Inscriptions. Texts and List . «The Princeton Project on the Inscriptions of Anatolia», The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1991). Packard Humanities Institute CD #7, 1996. — Includes: Jeanne Robert and Louis Robert. La Carie, II. Le Plateau de Tabai et ses environs . Paris 1954. Nos. 149-150, 151bis-167. Arch. Epigr. Kallipolites, Vasiles, and Demetrios Lazarides. Archaiai Thessalonikes Epigraphai Thessalonikes. Thessalonike 1946. Asdracha, Inscr. Byz. Asdracha, Catherine. “Inscriptions byzantines de la Thrace orientale ... .” In: AD 43, Meletes (1988), pp. 219-291, nos. 1-47; AD 44-46, Meletes (1989-1991), pp. 239-334, nos. 48-101; AD 47-48, Meletes (1992-1993), pp. 309-333, nos. 102-110; AD 49- 50, Meletes (1994-1995), pp. 279-356, nos. 111-166; AD 51-52, Meletes (1996-1997), pp. 333-386, nos. 167-195; AD 53, Meletes (1998), pp. 455-521, nos. 196-243. Attouda McCabe, Donald F. Attouda Inscriptions. Texts and List . «The Princeton Project on the Inscriptions of Anatolia», The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1991). Packard Humanities Institute CD #7, 1996. Audollent, Defix. Tab. Audollent, Auguste M. H. Defixionum tabellae quotquot innotuerunt, tam in Graecis Orientis quam in totius Occidentis partibus praeter Atticas in Corpore Inscriptionum Atticarum editas. Paris 1904. Axenides, Larisa Axenides, Theodoros D. He Pelasgis Larisa kai he Archaia Thessalia (Koinonike kai Politike Istoria). Vol. 2. Hoi Makedonikoi kai Romaïkoi Chronoi. Athens 1949. Bandy Bandy, Anastasios C. The Greek Christian Inscriptions of Crete . Athens 1970. Bargylia McCabe, Donald F. Bargylia Inscriptions. Texts and List . «The Princeton Project on the Inscriptions of Anatolia», The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. Packard Humanities Institute CD #6, 1991. — Includes: Wolfgang Blümel. Die Inschriften von Iasos . Vol. 2. «Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien», 28,2. Bonn 1985. Bean, Journeys N. Lycia Bean, George Ewart. Journeys in Northern Lycia 1965-1967 . «Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch- historische Klasse, Denkschriften» [DAW], 104. «Ergänzungsbände zu den Tituli Asiae Minoris », 4. Vienna 1971. Bean-Mitford, Journeys Bean, George Ewart, and Terence Bruce Mitford. Journeys in 1962-63 Rough Cilicia in 1962 and 1963 . «Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-historische Klasse, Denkschriften» [DAW], 85. Vienna 1965. Bean-Mitford, Journeys Bean, George Ewart, and Terence Bruce Mitford. Journeys in 1964-68 Rough Cilicia 1964-1968 . «Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-historische Klasse, Denkschriften» [DAW], 102. «Ergänzungsbände zu den Tituli Asiae Minoris », 3. Vienna 1970. Bees, Bēes, Nikos Athanasiou. Die Inschriftenaufzeichnung des Kodex Inschriftenaufzeichnung Sinaiticus graecus 508 (976) und die Maria-Spiläotissa- Klosterkirche bei Sille (Lykaonien), mit Exkursen zur Geschichte der Seldschukiden-Türken . «Texte und Forschungen zur byzantinisch-neugriechischen Philologie» [ Byzantinisch- neugriechischen Jahrbücher , Suppl.], 1. Berlin-Wilmersdorf 1922. Benndorf-Niemann, Benndorf, Otto, and George Niemann. Das Heroon von Heroon Gjölbaschi-Trysa . Vienna 1889. Benndorf-Niemann, Benndorf, Otto, and George Niemann. Reisen im südwestlichen Reisen I Kleinasien . Vol. I, Reisen in Lykien und Karien . Vienna 1884. Bernand, Inscr.Métr. Bernand, Étienne. Inscriptions métriques de l'Égypte gréco- romaine. Recherches sur la poésie épigrammatique des Grecs en Égypte . «Annales littéraires de l'Université de Besançon», 98. Paris 1969. Bernand, Mus. du Bernand, Étienne. Inscriptions grecques d'Égypte et de Nubie au Louvre Musée du Louvre . Paris 1992. Bile, Dialecte Bile, Monique. Le Dialecte crétois ancien. Étude de la langue des inscriptions. Recueil des inscriptions postérieures aux I c. «École française d'Athènes. Études crétoises» 27. Paris 1988. Boesch, Theoros Boesch, Paul. Theoros. Untersuchung zur Epangelie griechischer Feste . Berlin 1908. Bosch, Quellen Ankara Bosch, Emin. Quellen zur Geschichte der Stadt Ankara im Altertum . «Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayinlarindan», Ser. 7, no. 46. Ankara 1967. Breccia, Alexandria Breccia, Evaristo. Iscrizioni greche e latine . «Service des Mus. Antiquités de l'Égypte. Catalogue géneral des antiquités égyptiennes du Musée d'Alexandrie». Cairo 1911. Brixhe, Dial.gr.Pamph. Brixhe, Claude. Le Dialecte grec de Pamphylie. Documents et grammaire . «Bibliothèque de l'Institut français d'études anatoliennes», 26. Paris 1976. Budde, Ant.Mosaiken I Budde, Ludwig. Antike Mosaiken in Kilikien . 2 vols. 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