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Gephyra'nın Ilk 10 Sayısı Için Epigrafik Dizin Epigraphic Index for the First 10 Volumes of Gephyra A. MAKALELER / ARTICLE Gephyra’nın ilk 10 Sayısı için Epigrafik Dizin Epigraphic Index for the first 10 volumes of Gephyra Compiled by Fatma Avcu 10’ncu yılını dolduran ve 11. sayısı basılan The contributions provided by GEPHYRA to the GEPHYRA dergisinde yayımlanmış olan makale- study of antiquity are presented in the epigraphic ler ve kitap eleştirilerinin listesi, ayrıca bu maka- indices below, listing the articles, book reviews lelerde sunulan yeni yazıtlara yönelik dizinler and indices relating to the new inscriptions pub- verilerek derginin Eskiçağ çalışmalarına sağladığı lished in the journal over the past 10 volumes in katkı aşağıdaki dizinlerle sunulmuştur. this, the 11th issue of the journal. Epigrafik dizinlerdeki referanslar, örn. a (b.c), no. In the references given in the epigraphic indices, d, şu şekilde anlaşılmalıdır: ilk sayı (a) makale ya e.g. a (b.c) no. d, the first number (a) indicates da kitap eleştirisi (R) numarasına; parantez içeri- the article or book review (R) no., the first num- sindeki ilk sayı (b) dergi sayısına, ikinci sayı (c) ise ber (b) in paranthesis the volume no. and the makalenin ilgili dergi içerisindeki sırasına işaret second number (c) the sequence in the contribu- etmektedir. “no.” ile verilen sayı (d) ise makale- tions of that volume. The number given with deki yazıt numarasını göstermektedir. “no.” indicates the number of the inscription İlk 10 sayıda yayımlanan makale, kitap eleştirisi, within the article. yazar ve yayımlanan yeni yazıt sayısı şu şekildedir: The total numbers of the articles and book re- views, authors and new inscriptions published in the first 10 volumes are as follows: Makaleler Kitap Eleştirileri Yazarlar Yeni Yazıtlar Articles Book Reviews Authors New Inscriptions Toplam Sayı / Total Number 109 14 57 345 A. MAKALELER / ARTICLES No. Article GEPHYRA 1 (2004) 1 1.1 P. F. Mittag, Zur Selbststilisierung Antiochos’ I. von Kommagene, 1-26. 2 1.2 M. Adak, Lokalisierung von Olympos und Korykos in Ostlykien, 27-51. 3 1.3 M. Adak – N. Tüner Önen, Neue Inschriften aus Olympos und seinem Territorium I, 53-65. 4 1.4 M. Adak – S. Şahin, Das römische Strassen- und Siedlungssystem in der lykischen Milyas, 67-83. 5 1.5 M. Adak – S. Şahin, Neue Inschriften aus Tlos, 85-105. 6 1.6 B. Takmer, Two Milestones on the Road from Myra to Limyra, 107-117. 7 1.7 F. Hild, Komai in Lykien, 119-126. 8 1.8 S. Durugönül, Grab mit männlicher Reliefdarstellung aus dem Rauhen Kilikien, 127-133. 9 1.9 N. E. Akyürek Şahin, Neue Weihungen für Hosios kai Dikaios, 135-148. GEPHYRA 2 (2005) 10 2.1 M. Adak – N. Tüner Önen – S. Şahin, Neue Inschriften aus Phaselis I, 1-20. 11 2.2 K. Stauner, Militär und Wirtschaft: Überlegungen zu den wirtschaftlichen Vor- und Nach- teilen römischer Heereszüge durch Kleinasien von Septimius Severus bis Tacitus, 21-46. 184 Gephyra’nın ilk 10 Sayısı için Epigrafik Dizin 12 2.3 E. N. Akdoğu Arca, The Genitive Case on Altares from Asia Minor indicating a Boundary Inscription, 47-58. 13 2.4 S. Witetschek, Paulus und die Asiarchen. Apg 19,31 im Streit der Historiker, 59-72. 14 2.5 J. Nollé, Beiträge zur kleinasiatischen Münzkunde und Geschichte 1-3, 73-94. 15 2.6 J. Dedeoğlu, The Sanctuary at Zindan Mağarası in the Light of the New Archaeological Evidence, 95-102. 16 2.7 N. Gökalp – B. Takmer, Inscriptions from the Sanctuary of Μήτηρ Θεῶν Ουεγεινος at Zindan Mağarası I, 103-113. 17 2.8 T. Corsten, Eine hellenistische Ehreninschrift aus dem phrygisch-pisidischen Grenzgebiet, 115-125. 18 2.9 T. Corsten, Ein neues Totenmahlrelief aus dem nordwestlichen Kleinasien, 127-132. 19 2.10 M. Adak – N. Eda Akyürek Şahin, Katalog der Inschriften im Museum von Adapazarı, 133-172. 20 2.11 M. Arslan, New Inscriptions from Sivas Museum I, 173-178. 21 2.12 J. Nollé, Ein römischer Senator auf Steinbockjagd, 179-195. GEPHYRA 3 (2006) 22 3.1 M. Adak, Olbia in Pamphylien - Die epigraphische Evidenz, 1-28. 23 3.2 S. Şahin, Der Disput der Viri Docti über die Lykiarchie Gelöst. Dokumente von Lykiarchen aus der Familie der Dionysii aus Neisa, 29-47. 24 3.3 J. Nollé, Beiträge zur kleinasiatischen Münzkunde und Geschichte 4-5, 49-131. 25 3.4 M. Adak – K. Stauner, Zur Stellung von Armeeangehörigen in ihren Heimatstädten: Der Fall M. Aur. Antoninus aus Prusias ad Hypium, 133-168. 26 3.5 N. Tüner Önen – B. Takmer – M. Arslan, New Inscriptions from the Kayseri Museum I, 169-181. 27 3.6 B. Takmer – M. Arslan – N. Tüner Önen, New Inscriptions from the Tokat Museum I, 183-191. 28 3.7 F. Onur, Some Late Roman Inscriptions from Side, 193-200. 29 3.8 M. Adak, Akköprü. Eine frühbyzantinische Brücke über den Indos, 201-212. GEPHYRA 4 (2007) 30 4.1 H. Schwarz – K. Stauner, Die Parapompé des Kaisers und seines Heeres im nordwestlichen Kleinasien, 1-35. 31 4.2 S. Şahin, Zwei Holzfäller und der Wald in der Kartapis bei Neisa, 37-45. 32 4.3 F. Haymann, Hadrian und Aigeai: ein neues Tridrachmon, 47-57. 33 4.4 N. E. Akyürek Şahin, Neue Votivsteine aus dem Museum von Afyon, 59-115. 34 4.5 B. M. Kreiler, Zur Verwaltung Kilikiens von 102 bis 78 v. Chr., 117-126. 35 4.6 M. Arslan – N. Gökalp, New Inscriptions from Tyraion and Philomelion, 127-132. 36 4.7 T. Corsten, Prosopographische und onomastische Notizen III, 133-144. 37 4.8 E. N. Akdoğu Arca, New Inscriptions from Bithynia, 145-154. 38 4.9 M. Adak, Zwei senatorische Familien aus Klaudiupolis, 155-163. 39 4.10 B. Takmer, Lex Portorii Provinciae Lyciae. Ein Vorbericht über die Zollinschrift aus And- riake aus neronischer Zeit, 165-188. Epigraphic Index for the first 10 volumes of Gephyra 185 GEPHYRA 5 (2008) 40 5.1 S. Şahin, Der neronische Leuchtturm und die vespasianischen Thermen von Patara, 1-32. 41 5.2 B. M. Kreiler, Anmerkungen zu den Statthaltern der Provinz Asia am Ende der Republik (52 – 42 v. Chr.), 33-51. 42 5.3 F. Onur, Two Procuratorian Inscriptions from Perge, 53-66. 43 5.4 N. Tüner Önen, Römische Bürger in Sillyon, 67-72. 44 5.5 M. Adak – N. E. Akyürek Şahin – M. Y. Güneş, Neue Inschriften im Museum von Bolu (Bithynion/Klaudiupolis), 73-120. 45 5.6 M. Aydaş, A Funerary Stele from Kyzikos, 121-123. 46 5.7 N. E. Akyürek Şahin – F. Onur, New Funerary Inscriptions from Lydia in the Kütahya Museum, 125-138. 47 5.8 N. E. Akyürek Şahin – M. Türktüzün, Weihung eines Patrimonialprocurators für Kaiser Diokletian aus Mysia Abbaïtis, 139-145. 48 5.9 F. Onur – A. Papagiannaki, A Late Antique Flask from Side with a Curse Inscription, 147-160. GEPHYRA 6 (2009) 49 6.1 J. Nollé, Beiträge zur kleinasiatischen Münzkunde und Geschichte 6-9, 7-99. 50 6.2 S. Şahin, Parerga zum Stadiasmus Patarensis (1): Überlegungen zur Strecke 3 von Sidyma nach Kalabatia, 101-112. 51 6.3 M. Aydaş, New Inscriptions from Stratonikeia and its Territory, 113-130. 52 6.4 H. Şahin, Ein neuer Meilenstein Diokletians aus dem östlichen Rauhen Kilikien, 131-135. 53 6.5 N. E. Akyürek Şahin – S. Uyar, Ein neues Bleigewicht aus dem Territorium von Tios in Ostbithynien, 137-148. 54 6.6 S. Durugönül – D. Kaplan, Kilikia'da Bir Amazon Lahdi, 149-157. 55 6.7 A. Coşkun, Das Edikt des Sex. Sotidius Strabo Libuscidianus und die Fasten der Statthalter Galatiens in augusteischer und tiberischer Zeit, 159-164. 56 6.8 F. Dönmez-Öztürk, Drei neue Inschriften aus Tripolis in Lydien, 165-168. 57 6.9 M. Adak, Korrekturen zur postumen Ehrung des neos heros Gn. Domitius Ponticus Iulianus aus Bithynion/Klaudiupolis, 169-174. GEPHYRA 7 (2010) 58 7.1 M. Adak, Der Soziale Aufstieg eines Tierkämpfers (archikynegos) aus Bithynien, 1-9. 59 7.2 P. Özlem Aytaçlar, Some Inscriptions in the Isparta Museum, 11-21. 60 7.3 N. E. Akyürek Şahin – F. Onur, Neue Grabinschriften im Museum von Bursa, 23-39. 61 7.4 M. Alkan, A New Inscription from Pisidia, 41-45. 62 7.5 T. M. P. Duggan, The Lycian Port of Patara and its Environs During the 13th and 14th Centuries, 47-72. 63 7.6 Ü. Çakmak, Güneydoğu Isaruia Bölgesinde Bulunan Karakabaklı Tetrapylonları, 73-87. 64 7.7 M. Oktan, Ein neues Epigramm aus Bozüyük (Lamunia), 89-94. 65 7.8 B. Takmer, Stadiasmus Patarensis için Parerga 2: Sidyma I. Yeni Yazıtlarla Birlikte Yerle- şim Tarihçesi, 95-136. 66 7.9 S. Şahin, Parerga zum Stadiasmus Patarensis 3: Die Inschrift von Köybaşı in Zentrallykien, 137-152. 186 Gephyra’nın ilk 10 Sayısı için Epigrafik Dizin 67 7.10 S. Şahin, Parerga zum Stadiasmus Patarensis 4: Mikron Oros Akarassos in Milyas, 153-159. 68 7.11 S. Şahin, Korrektur zu den Bau- und Widmungsinschriften des Ekklesiasterions und Bou- leuterions von Perge, 161-163. GEPHYRA 8 (2011) 69 8.1 M. Serangeli, Il cosidetto «Ciprominoico 2»: Una decifrazione possibile?, 1-18. 70 8.2 P. Thonemann, Eumenes and Apollonioucharax, 19-30. 71 8.3 E. Sağır – H. Uzunoğlu – K. Hançer, Three new sarcophagi from Kios (Gemlik), 31-44. 72 8.4 K. Stauner, The funerary inscription of Gaius Tarquitius, 45-54. 73 8.5 S. Şahin, Parerga zum Stadiasmus Patarensis (5): STR 59 und Daseia von Bonda, 55-63. 74 8.6 F. Onur – M. Alkan, Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (6): Route 54 (Patara - Phellos) and new inscriptions, 64-80. 75 8.7 H. Uzunoğlu – E. Taşdelen, Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (7): New inscriptions from the territory of Phellos, 81-98. 76 8.8 M. Alkan, Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (8): On the named places in the Journeys of sacrifice recorded in the Vita of Saint Nicholas of Holy Sion, 99-124.
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