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EPIGRAPHICA ANATOLICA Zeitschrift Für Epigraphik Und Historische Geographie Anatoliens EPIGRAPHICA ANATOLICA Zeitschrift für Epigraphik und historische Geographie Anatoliens Autoren- und Titelverzeichnis 1 (1983) – 39 (2006) Adak, M., Claudia Anassa – eine Wohltäterin aus Patara. EA 27 (1996) 127–142 – Epigraphische Mitteilungen aus Antalya VII: Eine Bauinschrift aus Nikaia. EA 33 (2001) 175–177 Adak, M. – Atvur, O., Das Grabhaus des Zosimas und der Schiffseigner Eudemos aus Olympos in Lykien. EA 28 (1997) 11–31 – Epigraphische Mitteilungen aus Antalya II: Die pamphylische Hafenstadt Magydos. EA 31 (1999) 53–68 Akat, S., Three Inscriptions from Miletos. EA 38 (2005) 53–54 Akbıyıkoğlu, K. – Hauken, T. – Tanrıver, C., A New Inscription from Phrygia. A Rescript of Septimius Severus and Caracalla to the coloni of the Imperial Estate at Tymion. EA 36 (2003) 33–44 Akdoğu Arca, E., Epigraphische Mitteilungen aus Antalya III: Inschriften aus Lykaonien im Museum von Side. EA 31 (1999) 69–71 Akıncı, E. – Aytaçlar, P. Ö., A List of Female Names from Laodicea on the Lycos. EA 39 (2006) 113– 116 Akyürek Şahin, N. E., Epigraphische Mitteilungen aus Antalya IX: Phrygische Votive aus dem archäo- logischen Museum von İstanbul. EA 33 (2001) 185–193 Altheim-Stiehl, R. – Cremer, M., Eine gräko-persische Türstele mit aramäischer Inschrift aus Dasky- leion. EA 6 (1985) 1–16 Altheim-Stiehl, R. – Metzler, D. – Schwertheim, E., Eine neue gräko-persische Grabstele aus Sultaniye Köy und ihre Bedeutung für die Geschichte und Topographie von Daskyleion. EA 1 (1983) 1–23 Ameling, W., Eine neue Inschrift aus Prusias ad Hypium. EA 1 (1983) 63–74 – Das Archontat in Bithynien und die Lex Provinciae des Pompeius. EA 3 (1984) 19–31. Nachtrag dazu: EA 4 (1984) 14 – L. Flavius Arrianus neos Xenophon. EA 4 (1984) 119–122 – Cassius Dio und Bithynien. EA 4 (1984) 123–138 – Der Sofist Rufus. EA 6 (1985) 27–33 – Ein Altar für Alexander von Abonuteichos. EA 6 (1985) 34–36 – Die Herkunft des Malers Zeuxis. EA 9 (1987) 76 – Antiochos III., Herakleia am Latmos und Rom. EA 10 (1987) 19–40 – Drei Studien zu den Gerichtsbezirken der Provinz Asia in republikanischer Zeit. EA 12 (1988) 9–24 – Konkordanzen zu MAMA IX und X. EA 26 (1996) 149–154 – Ein Verehrer des yeÚw ÜUcistow in Prusa ad Olympum (I.K. 39, 115). EA 31 (1999) 105–108 Appel, W., Zwei Inschriften aus dem Archäologischen Museum in Odessa: I.K. 23 (Smyrna) Nr. 200 und ein „Ineditum“. EA 35 (2003) 59–61 Atalay, E. – Malay, H., A Funerary Stele from Smyrna. EA 3 (1984) 59–60 Atallah, N., Des inscriptions du nord de la Jordanie. EA 33 (2001) 199–207 (Corrigendum dazu: G. Petzl, EA 34 (2002) 102) Atvur, O. – Adak, M., Das Grabhaus des Zosimas und der Schiffseigner Eudemos aus Olympos in Lykien. EA 28 (1997) 11–31 – Epigraphische Mitteilungen aus Antalya II: Die pamphylische Hafenstadt Magydos. EA 31 (1999) 53–68 Avidov, A. – Timoney, O., The lex de provinciis praetoriis from Delphi and Cnidos: a Revised Correlation. EA 24 (1995) 7–14 2 Autoren- und Titelverzeichnis EA 1 – 39 Aydaş, M., A Priest of the Goddess Ma at Komana (An Inscription in the Aksaray Museum). EA 34 (2002) 23–27 – New Inscriptions from Asia Minor. EA 37 (2004) 121–125 – Gladiatorial Inscriptions from Stratonikeia in Caria. EA 39 (2006) 105–110 – Three Inscriptions from Stratonikeia in Caria. EA 39 (2006) 111–112 Aytaçlar, P. Ö., Funerary Inscriptions from Northeast Lydia. EA 37 (2004) 187–188 – Some Fragmentary Inscriptions from Lydia. EA 38 (2005) 55–56 Aytaçlar, P. Ö. – Akıncı, E., A List of Female Names from Laodicea on the Lycos. EA 39 (2006) 113– 116 Bakır, T. – Gusmani, R., Eine neue phrygische Inschrift aus Daskyleion. EA 18 (1991) 157–164 Bakır-Barthel, S., Weihung von sechs Sklaven an die Göttin von Hierokaisareia in Lydien (unter der Statthalterschaft des P. Cornelius Scipio). EA 6 (1985) 17–26 Bartels, J. – Petzl, G., Caracallas Brief zur Neokorie des lydischen Philadelpheia – eine Revision. EA 32 (2000) 183–189 Barth, M. B. – Stauber, J., Die Münzen von Perperene. EA 23 (1994) 59–82 Beden, H. – Malay, H., The Latorenoi in the Cayster Valley. EA 37 (2004) 185–186 Birley, A. R. – Eck, W., M. Petronius Umbrinus, Legat von Cilicia, nicht von Lycia-Pamphylia. EA 21 (1993) 45–54 Blümel, W., Neue Inschriften aus der Region von Mylasa (1988) mit Nachträgen zu I.K. 34–35. EA 13 (1989) 1–15 – Zwei neue Inschriften aus Mylasa aus der Zeit des Maussollos. EA 16 (1990) 29–43 – Neue Inschriften aus Mylasa (1989–1991) mit Nachträgen zu I.K. 34. EA 19 (1992) 5–18 – Einheimische Personennamen in griechischen Inschriften aus Karien. EA 20 (1992) 7–34 – Brief des ptolemäischen Ministers Tlepolemos an die Stadt Kildara in Karien. EA 20 (1992) 127– 133 – Two New Inscriptions from the Cnidian Peninsula: Proxeny Decree for Epameinondas and a Funeral Epigram. EA 23 (1994) 157–159 – Inschriften aus Karien I. EA 25 (1995) 35–64 – Noch einmal zur Grabschrift des Perikles von Mylasa (I. K. 34, 468). EA 25 (1995) 65–66 – Ergänzungen in dem Funktionärsbrief aus Euromos. EA 27 (1996) 61–62 – Ein weiteres Fragment des Kultgesetzes aus Bargylia. EA 28 (1997) 153–156 – Vertrag zwischen Latmos und Pidasa. EA 29 (1997) 135–142 – Einheimische Ortsnamen in Karien. EA 30 (1998) 163–184 – Addendum zu dem Vertrag zwischen Latmos und Pidasa: fratÒrion. EA 30 (1998) 185 – Ein dritter Teil des Kultgesetzes aus Bargylia. EA 32 (2000) 89–93 – Rhodisches Dekret in Bargylia. EA 32 (2000) 94–96 – Ehrendekrete aus Olymos. EA 32 (2000) 97–100 – Neue Fragmente der Pachturkunden aus Amos. EA 34 (2002) 107–114 – Karien im Barrington Atlas: Corrigenda et Addenda. EA 34 (2002) 115–116 – Inschriften der Kazıklı-Halbinsel. EA 35 (2003) 47–53 – Neue Inschriften aus Karien II: Mylasa und Umgebung. EA 37 (2004) 1–42 Blümel, W. – Kızıl, A., Die Grabanlage des Moschion in Mylasa. EA 38 (2005) 7–8 Blümel, W. – Malay, H., Inscriptions from Aydın Museum. EA 21 (1993) 129–140 Blümel, W. – Merkelbach, R., Grabepigramm auf Mokazis. EA 25 (1995) 67–69 Bousquet, J., Sur deux epigrammes grecques (Kymé, Rhénée). EA 4 (1984) 157–158 Brandt, H., Die Zollinschriften von Myra und Kaunos und ein neues Zeugnis aus Xanthos. EA 10 (1987) 91–95 – Parlais: Eine römische Kolonie in Pisidien. EA 24 (1995) 57–60 van Bremen, R., Ptolemy at Panamara. EA 35 (2003) 9–14 Autoren- und Titelverzeichnis EA 1 – 39 3 – Notes on Some New Inscriptions from Lagina. EA 35 (2003) 15–19 Bringmann, K., Edikt der Triumvirn oder Senatsbeschluß? Zu einem Neufund aus Ephesos. EA 2 (1983) 47–76 Bruns-Özgan, Chr., Tyche mit Agathos Daimon und den Horen. EA 33 (2001) 137–144 Buschmann, K., Die Expedition des Melesander nach Lykien 430/29 v. Chr. und die Lokalisierung von FOINIKH. EA 12 (1988) 1–8 Can, M. K. – Şahin, S. – Işın, M. A., Acht Meilensteine aus Libyssa. EA 1 (1983) 41–55 Canali De Rossi, F., Attalo III e la fine della dinastia pergamena: due note epigrafiche. EA 31 (1999) 83–93 – Tre epistole di magistrati romani a città d’Asia. EA 32 (2000) 163–181 – Flacco, Minucio Termo e il koinòn dei Greci d’Asia. EA 38 (2005) 101–108 Carbon, J.-M., Dãrrvn and da¤mvn: A New Inscription from Mylasa. EA 38 (2005) 1–6 Çelgin, G. – Malay, H., Some Unpublished Inscriptions in the Manisa Museum. EA 7 (1986) 103–105 Çevik, N. – İplikçioğlu, B., Epigraphische Mitteilungen aus Antalya X: Neues zu den Felsostotheken in Trebenna. EA 35 (2003) 147–156 Ceylan, A. – Corsten, Th., Inscriptions from Laodikeia in the Museum of Denizli. EA 25 (1995) 89–92 Ceylan, A. – Ritti, T., A New Dedication to Apollo Kareios. EA 28 (1997) 57–67 Chaniotis, A., Ein neuer genealogischer Text aus Milet. EA 10 (1987) 41–44 – Drei kleinasiatische Inschriften zur griechischen Religion. EA 15 (1990) 127–134 – Ein diplomatischer Statthalter nimmt Rücksicht auf den verletzten Stolz zweier hellenistischer Klein- poleis (Nagidos und Arsinoe). EA 21 (1993) 33–42 Çınaroğlu, A., Ein neuer schwarzer Stein aus Tyana. EA 5 (1985) 5–7 Cirio, A. M., Stele figurata e iscritta presso Miletupolis. EA 4 (1984) 99–100 Cole, S. G., Life and Death: A New Epigram for Dionysos. EA 4 (1984) 37–49. Corrigendum dazu: EA 5 (1985) 12 – Dionysiac Mysteries in Phrygia in the Imperial Period. EA 17 (1991) 41–49 Corsten, Th., Die Familie der Catilii in Bithynien. EA 6 (1985) 127–132 – Ein Baubeauftragter Hadrians in Nikaia. EA 10 (1987) 111–114 – Daskyleion am Meer. Ein Corpusculum der Inschriften und Nachrichten über die Stadt. EA 12 (1988) 53–77 – Caesarea Germanice (mit einem Nachtrag zu „Daskyleion am Meer“ [Epigr. Anat. 12, 1988, 53–77]). EA 15 (1990) 19–48 – Neue Grabstelen mit Totenmahlreliefs aus der Gegend von Prusa ad Olympum. EA 16 (1990) 91– 108 – Neue Denkmäler aus Bithynien. EA 17 (1991) 79–100. Corrigendum dazu: EA 18 (1991) 74 (W. D. Lebek) – Eine Grabstele mit Epigramm aus Mysien. EA 21 (1993) 125–128 – Das Koinon der Laodikener in Panamara. EA 25 (1995) 87–88 – Ein neues Buchstabenorakel aus Kibyra. EA 28 (1997) 41–49 – Die Amtszeit des proconsul Asiae P. Petronius. EA 31 (1999) 94 – Prosopographische und onomastische Notizen. EA 35 (2003) 113–122 – Zu Inschriften aus Kleinasien. EA 37 (2004) 107–114 – Prosopographische und onomastische Notizen II. EA 39 (2006) 121–132 Corsten, Th. – Ceylan, A., Inscriptions from Laodikeia in the Museum of Denizli. EA 25 (1995) 89–92 Corsten, Th. – Drew-Bear, Th., Sur deux inscriptions d’Eumeneia et d’Apameia en Phrygie. EA 20 (1992) 135–142 – Inschriften aus Laodikeia am Lykos und Eumeneia. EA 26 (1996) 31–42 Corsten, Th. – Drew-Bear, Th.
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