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Monumenta Asiae minoris antiqua. Vol. XI. Monuments from Phrygia and Lykaonia / recorded by M.H. Ballance, W.M. Calder, A.S. Hall [et al.] ; edited by P. Thonemann ; with the assistance of C.V. Crowther and E. Chiricat
Ouvrage
Appartient aux collections: Journal of Roman studies monograph, Society for the promotion of roman studies, London, 11, 0951-6549
Publication: Londres : Society for the promotion of Roman studies, 2013 Description: 1 vol. (XXXIV-365 p.) : ill. en noir, cartes ; 28 cmCollection : Journal of Roman studies monographs; 12, ISSN 0951-6549ISBN: 9780907764380.Langue: AnglaisPays: Royaume-Uni Auteur principal: Ballance, Michael, 1928-2006 Co-auteur: Calder, William Moir, 1881-1960; Hall, Alan Stirling, 1931-1986; Barnett, Richard David, 1909-1986 Autre auteur: Thonemann, Peter, 1978-...., Editeur scientifique Résumé: The present volume, Monumenta Asiae Minoris Antiqua (MAMA) XI, is a corpus of 387 inscriptions and other ancient and medieval monuments from inner Anatolia (Phrygia, Lykaonia, and south-western Galatia). The overwhelming majority of the monuments published in this volume were recorded by Sir William Calder (1881-1960) and Dr Michael Ballance (1928-2006) in the course of annual expeditions to Asia Minor in 1954-1957. The volume also includes some thirty monuments from Laodikeia, Kinna, and Northern Lydaonia recorded in 1957 by Dr Alan Hall (1931-1986), and eight monuments from Eumeneia recorded in 1954 by Dr Richard Barnett (1909-1986). Around three quarters of the monuments recorded in inner Anatolia by Calder, Ballance, Hall and Barnett in 1954-1957 are otherwise unknown. (source : Peter Thonemann, Wadham College, Oxford).Mots libres: inscription monumentale . Item type: Ouvrage

Bibliogr. p. 330-341. Index

The present volume, Monumenta Asiae Minoris Antiqua (MAMA) XI, is a corpus of 387 inscriptions and other ancient and medieval monuments from inner Anatolia (Phrygia, Lykaonia, and south-western Galatia). The overwhelming majority of the monuments published in this volume were recorded by Sir William Calder (1881-1960) and Dr Michael Ballance (1928-2006) in the course of annual expeditions to Asia Minor in 1954-1957. The volume also includes some thirty monuments from Laodikeia, Kinna, and Northern Lydaonia recorded in 1957 by Dr Alan Hall (1931-1986), and eight monuments from Eumeneia recorded in 1954 by Dr Richard Barnett (1909-1986). Around three quarters of the monuments recorded in inner Anatolia by Calder, Ballance, Hall and Barnett in 1954-1957 are otherwise unknown. (source : Peter Thonemann, Wadham College, Oxford)

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