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The Greek Inscriptions in the Fitzwilliam Museum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 September 2015

F. M. Heichelheim
Affiliation:
University College, Nottingham

Extract

The collection of Greek inscriptions in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, has been much increased during the last four decades. It will therefore be useful to give a complete list, and, where it seems to be advisable, a full description of these sixty-four texts in stone, bronze and wood, twenty-four of which are unpublished, as far as I am able to ascertain, or have been published without full transcription.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1942

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page 14 note 1 It is my agreeable duty to thank the Fitzwilliam Museum authorities for the kind permission to publish these texts, and especially the Director, the Honorary Keepers and the members of the staff of the Fitzwilliam Museum for giving me all available facilities to begin this article and to complete it under war conditions in 1939. In addition, thanks are due to Dr. W. Morel for the contributions signed with his name, and to Sir Herbert Thompson for translations of Demotic mummy labels.