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Asia Minor, 1924.: II.—Monuments from Cotiaeum1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

Extract

The objects here described were seen at Kutahia in June, 1924; too often, owing to their situation, no photograph could be taken by us, and in such cases we have tried as best we could to represent them by measured drawings; the interest and variety of their designs makes it desirable that before they disappear they should all be adequately photographed. For the notes on nos. 128, 161–168 Buckler is responsible, for those on nos. 125, 150–155 Calder, and for the remainder Cox; but we are all three indebted to each other and especially to Dr. Josef Keil, who placed the resources both of the Austrian Archaeological Institute and of his own learning at the disposal of Cox during the winters of 1924–1925 and 1925–1926.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © W. H. Buckler, W. M. Calder and C. W. M. Cox 1925. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

page 143 note 1 cf. οὐρανίοις ένὶ [ζ]ῶσιν, Stud. p. 24., no. 6, and the Christian use of ζωὴ: e.g. τὸ τῆς ζωῆς μέρος p. 126, no. 7. C.B. p. 730, no. 658.

page 143 note 2 μερόπεσσι in a Christian inscription, Stud. p. 25, no. 7.

page 144 note 1 Stud. p. 125, no. 7.

page 145 note 2 Text kindly revised and squeezed by Mr. J. R. Cullen in 1925.