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The Progress of Greek Epigraphy, 1950–51

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1954
The present bibliography, relating to the years 1950 and 1951, follows the same lines as those of former years. Books and articles which I know only at second hand are marked by an asterisk. My cordial thanks are due to those scholars who have lightened my burden by sending me copies of their works.Death has inflicted severe losses on epigraphical ...
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The Progress of Greek Epigraphy, 1925–1926

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1927
In the following pages I have tried to give a brief survey of the progress of epigraphical discovery and discussion during the years 1925 and 1926, following the order of the Inscriptions Graecae in dealing with inscriptions discovered in European lands and that of the Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum in the case of those found in Asia or Africa.
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The Progress of Greek Epigraphy, 1937–1938

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1939
In the following pages I summarise briefly the work published in the past two years relative to Greek inscriptions, following the same system as hitherto; I mark with an asterisk all books or articles which I have not personally consulted. Once again I tender my warmest thanks to those scholars who have lightened my task by sending me copies of their ...
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The Progress of Greek Epigraphy, 1948–9

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1952
The present bibliography, which relates to the years 1948 and 1949, follows the same general lines as its predecessors. Books and articles not accessible to me are marked by an asterisk. Once again I ask all scholars who have facilitated my task by sending me copies of their works to accept this expression of my heartfelt thanks.Death has deprived ...
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The Progress of Greek Epigraphy, 1941–1945

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1945
Early in 1941 I attempted to compile a short account of the progress made in the field of Greek epigraphy during 1939 and 1940 (JHS lxii. 51 ff.), though fully conscious of its shortcomings, due in part to conditions caused by the war. The European phase of that war ended in May, 1945, and in the following pages I fill some at least of the gaps which ...
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The Progress of Greek Epigraphy, 1933–1934

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1935
In the present article I attempt briefly to survey the books and articles relating wholly or largely to Greek inscriptions which appeared in 1933 and 1934. I do not refer to all reviews, but only to those (including some published in 1935) which are of special value to the student, either as offering a useful conspectus of the works concerned or as ...
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The Progress of Greek Epigraphy, 1927–1928

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1929
The years 1927 and 1928 have borne fresh and eloquent testimony to the vitality and interest of epigraphical studies in the unabated stream of books and articles dealing with Greek inscriptions, whether newly discovered or previously known but imperfectly read, restored or interpreted.
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Greek Epigraphy and Religion: Introduction

2020
Emily Mackil, Nikolaos Papazarkadas
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Insomnia during the COVID-19 pandemic in a Greek population

Psychiatry Research, 2020
Panteleimon Voitsidis   +2 more
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