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Review and Discussion

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

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Copyright ©C. W. M. Cox 1933. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

1 JRS XVII, 1927, p. 49 ff.

2 A considerable literature has already sprung up round the evidence of MAMA I, the gist of which (most of it the work of Wilhelm, Peek or Grégoire) has been incorporated by Hondius in SEG VI. The following concordance-list, which includes page-references to Wilhelm's subsequent work inhis Griechische Grabinschriften aus Kleinasien, may be of service to students of MAMA I:—

3 Cf. CR xxxvi 1922, pp. 11 ff.; CR xli, 1927, p. 161 ff.; Pickard-Cambridge, Dithyramb, Tragedy and Comedy, pp. 16 ff. and Addendum, p. 419.

4 Calder in Byzantion vi, 1931, pp. 421 ff.

5 JRS xvii, 1927, pp. 28 ff.

6 CR xlvii, 1933, pp. 7 f.

7 Heberdey-Wilhelm, , Reisen in Kilikien (Wien, 1896).Google Scholar

8 Keil-Wilhelm, , Jahreshefte xviii, 1915, Beibl. p. 8 ff.Google Scholar