Études 26
Studies in greek epigraphy and history in honor of Stefen V. Tracy
This collection of studies in Greek epigraphy honors the work of Stephen V. Tracy. His meticulous research on the hands of Attic letter-cutters has transformed the way we think about Greek inscriptions in Attica and beyond.
The twenty-nine scholars who have contributed to this volume offer papers ranging from publication of new inscriptions and studies of others long-known to wide-ranging discussions of historical, religious, and social matters. Chronologically and geographically they cover Greece, the Aegean, and western Asia Minor from the Archaic period to the Roman Empire. What unites the work here offered to Tracy is the centrality of epigraphy to the questions addressed and conviction that careful attention to even the smallest details of the epigraphic evidence can advance our understanding of the Greek past in rich and unexpected ways.
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Études 27
Ombres de Thucydide : la réception de l'historien depuis l'Antiquité jusqu'au début du XXe siècle : actes des colloques de Borde
Publication date :01/01/2010
Études 15
Épidémies et crises de mortalité du passé : actes des séminaires, année 2005, de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme
Publication date :01/01/2007