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Series: Inscriptiones Graecae. Inscriptiones insularum maris Aegaei praeter Delum. Inscriptiones Coi, Calymni, insularum Milesiarum; Vol XII. Fasc 4. Pars 4;
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Product details:
- Edition number and title Vol XII. Fasc 4. Pars 4
- Edition number 1
- Publisher De Gruyter
- Date of Publication 21 August 2018
- ISBN 9783110601688
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages274 pages
- Size 250x344 mm
- Weight 1569 g
- Language Latin 320
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Long description:
Mit dem 4. Faszikel des Bandes IG XII 4, 4 wird die Edition der antiken Inschriften von der Insel Kos abgeschlossen. Er enthält die Grabinschriften aus den koischen Demen, Varia (Inschriften auf Mosaiken, Katasterinschriften, jüdische und christliche Inschriften), Graffiti, Inschriften unbekannten Inhalts, Fragmente sowie die nach Kos verschleppten Inschriften (Nr. 3054-3867). Es folgen die Inschriften von den sog. Milesischen Inseln Leros, Lepsia und Patmos (Nr. 3868?3932), die durch einen separaten Index erschlossen und, soweit erhalten, abgebildet werden. Die Edition wird mit den Inschriften der Insel Kalymnos (IG XII 4, 5) fortgesetzt.
"The editors are to be congratulated on a lasting achievement. This volume, and the series whose high standards it upholds, will be fundamental to the epigraphy and history of the Graeco-Roman Aegean."
Michael Zellmann-Rohrer in: Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2019.09.26
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