Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Monographs
Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Monographs
1. G. L. Huxley, Anthemius of Tralles: A Study in Later Greek Geometry. 1959. [Link]2. Emerson Buchanan, Aristotle’s Theory of Being. 1962. [Link]3. Jack L. Benson, Ancient Leros. 1963. [Link]4. William M. Calder III, The Inscription from Temple G at Selinus. 1963. [Link]5. Mervin R. Dilts, ed., Heraclidis Lembi Excerpta Politiarum. 1971. [Link]6. Eric G. Turner, The Papyrologist at Work. 1973. [Link]7. Roger S. Bagnall, The Florida Ostraka: Documents from the Roman Army in Upper Egypt. 1976. [Link]8. Graham Speake, A Collation of the Manuscripts of Sophocles’ Oedipus Coloneus. 1978.9. Kevin K. Carroll, The Parthenon Inscription. 1982. [Link]10. Studies Presented to Sterling Dow. 1984. [Link]11. Michael H. Jameson, David R. Jordan, and Roy D. Kotansky, A Lex Sacra from Selinous. 1993.Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Scholarly Aids
1. Index of Passages Cited in Herbert Weir Smyth Greek Grammar. Compiled under the direction of Walter A. Schumann. 1961. [Link]2. Sterling Dow, Conventions in Editing. 1969. [Link]Out of series
A Generation of Antiquities: The Duke Classical Collection 1964-1994 (1994). [Link]
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