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Front Matter Source: The Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. 29, Part 2 (1939), pp. i-29 Published by: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/297141 . Accessed: 09/05/2014 01:25 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Journal of Roman Studies. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.137 on Fri, 9 May 2014 01:25:35 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Front MatterSource: The Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. 29, Part 2 (1939), pp. i-29Published by: Society for the Promotion of Roman StudiesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/297141 .

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ROMAN STUDIES VOLUME XXIX 1939 PART II

CONTENTS E. Strong, ' Romanit,i' throughout the Ages J. P. V. D. Balsdon, Consular Provinces under the Late Republic, II. Caesar's

Gallic Command T. B. Mitford, Milestones in Western Cyprus Roman Britain in 1938 Report of the discussion on ' The Problem of teaching Republican History in Schools',

held on 10th January, 1939

REVIEWS AND DISCUSSIONS

The Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. XII (by P. Lambrechts) Marcel Durry, Les cohortes pretoriennes (by Ronald Syme)

REVIEWS AND NOTICES OF PUBLICATIONS

REVIEWS A. H. M. Jones, The Herods of Judaea Mostra Augustea della Romanita. Catalogo (4th H. Fuchs, Der geistige Widerstand gegen Rom edition)

in der antiken Welt Atilius Degrassi, Inscriptiones Italiae, Vol. xiii, W. L. Knox, St. Paul and the Church of the Gentiles Fasti et Elogia, fasc. iii, Elogia M. Stuart, The Portraiture of Claudius, Preliminary J. Carcopino, H. Marrou, M. Durry, P. Wuilleu-

Studies mier, W. Seston, J. Gage, Etudes d'Arche- A. Passerini, Le Coorti Pretorie ologie romaine H. J. Loane, Industry and Commerce of the City C. H. Kraeling, Gerasa, City of the Decapolis

of Rome Laureae Aquincenses, I H. Mattingly, E. A. Sydenham, and C. H. V. P. K. Baillie Reynolds, Excavations on the Site

Sutherland, The Roman Imperial Coinage, of the Roman Fort of Kanovium at Caerhun, Vol. iv, part ii, Macrinus to Pupienus Caernarvonshire

R. P. Johnson, Compositiones Variae from Codex R. W. Moore, The Romans in Britain 490, Biblioteca Capitolare, Lucca B. Riposati, M. Terenti Varronis de Vita Populi

Festschrift far August Oxe zum 75. Geburtstag Romani 23 Juli 1938 A. A. Day, The Origins of Latin Love Elegy

NOTICES G. Sanna, Bibliografia generale dell' Et'a romana V. Bandini, Appunti sulle Corporazioni romane

imperiale H. Jeanmaire, La Sibylle et le Retour de l'Age d'Or Documents illustrating the Reigns of Claudius and Caesar's Invasions of Britain (ed. by R. C.

Nero (collected by M. P. Charlesworth) Carrington) M. M. Westington, Atrocities in Roman Warfare J. C. Webster, The Labors of the Months in Antique

to 133 B.C. and Medieval Art

List of works received Proceedings of the Society for the year 1938-39 Report of the Council for the year 1938 Statement of Accounts for the year 1938 Indexes Report of the Librarian of the Joint Library and Supplements to the Catalogue of Books and List of

Lantern Slides

PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF ROMAN STUDIES AT THE OFFICE OF THE SOCIETY 50 BEDFORD SQUARE W.C. 1 TO BE OBTAINED THROUGH ALL BOOKSELLERS AND FROM THE

SOCIETY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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the Zocietp for the 1Promotion of lbettenic Ztubiee 50 Bedford Square, London, W.C. 1

President: SIR RICHARD LIVINGSTONE, D.Litt., LL.D.

THE Society, founded in 1879 to advance the study of Greek language, literature, history and art, maintains conjointly with the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

1. A Library of some 16,000 volumes, containing many costly works and rare periodicals.

2. Large collections of classified photographs for reference and research. 3. Some 12,500 lantern slides covering the whole domain of ancient life and art.

Besides the general collection, there are sets of slides with lecture texts.

Both books and slides can be sent to Members by post. By arrangement with the Society of Antiquaries the quarterly general meetings are

held in that Society's rooms at Burlington House, Piccadilly, W. 1. The Journal of Hellenic Studies, recognized at home and abroad as the leading British

organ of Greek archaeology, contains articles by first authorities, numerous illustrations and reviews of recent books of importance to classical studies and is published in half- yearly parts which members receive free of charge, the price to the public being two guineas per volume.

The Annual Subscription to the Society is one guinea, with an Entrance Fee of one guinea. The Composition fee for life-membership is ten guineas for persons over fifty years of age and fifteen guineas for others. The subscription for Libraries and Student Associates is one guinea and half a guinea respectively, without entrance fee.

Applications for membership or inquiries about the Society should be addressed to the Secretary at the above address.

hbe C1assicat issociation

THE objects of the Classical Association are to promote the development and maintain the well-being of classical studies, and in particular (a) to impress upon public opinion the claim of such studies to an eminent place in the national scheme of education ; (b) to improve the practice of classical teaching; (c) to encourage investigation and call attention to new discoveries ; (d) to create opportunities for intercourse among lovers of classical learning.

Membership of the Association is open to men and women alike. The annual sub- scription is 5s. (life composition, ?3 15s.). Members receive a copy of the annual Proceedings of the Association and, on a payment of 2s. 6d., of The Year's Work in Classical Studies (both post free). They may also obtain the Classical Review and Classical Quarterly at reduced prices (Review 10s., Quarterly 13s. ; combined subscription ?1 ls.), though the reduction cannot be guaranteed unless the subscription is paid before 31st January in each year. Greece and Rome may be obtained for an annual subscription of 7s. 6d.

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THE JOURNAL OF

ROMAN STUDIES

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THE JOURNAL OF

ROMAN STUDIES

VOLUME XXIX

PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION

OF ROMAN STUDIES AT THE OFFICE OF THE

SOCIETY, 50 BEDFORD SQUARE, LONDON, W.C.1

1939

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CONTENTS

PAGE

W. M. CALDER, The Epitaph of Avircius Marcellus I G. MACDONALD, 'Verbum non amplius addam' . 5

A. ALFOLDI, Dacians on the Southern Bank of the Danube 28

D. MAGIE, The 'Agreement' between Philip V and Antiochus III for

the Partition of the Egyptian Empire . 32

C. A. RALEGH RADFORD, Some recent Discoveries in Rome and Italy. I 45

J. P. V. D. BALSDON, Consular Provinces under the Late Republic-

I. General Considerations 57 II. Caesar's Gallic Command . I67

R. L. BEAUMONT, The Date of the First Treaty between Rome and Carthage 74

E. STRONG, ' Romanit'a' throughout the Ages I37 T. B. MITFORD, Milestones in Western Cyprus I84

Roman Britain in 1938 1. 99

Report of the Discussion on' The Problem of teaching Republican History

in Schools' held on Tuesday, ioth January, 1939 . 231

Reviews and Discussions . . 87, 236

Reviews and Notices of Publications- Reviews 0. .3, 249

Notices 132, 274

List of Works received 278 Proceedings of the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, 1938-9 . 279

Annual General Meeting, 1939 279

Report of the Council for the year 1938 28i

Income and Expenditure Account for the year ending 3Ist December, 1938 284

Balance Sheet as at 3Ist December, 1938 285 Indexes:-

(i) Names and Subjects 287 (ii) Literary Authorities 293

(iii) Inscriptions 294

Title Page . iii

List of Contents v

List of Reviews and Discussions vi

List of Reviews and Notices of Recent Publications vi

List of Plates . viii

List of Illustrations in the text x

List of Officers and Council for the year 1939-40 . xi

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REVIEWS AND DISCUSSIONS PAGE

R. G. Collingwood and J. N. L. Myres, Roman Britain and the English Settlement (by R. E. M. Wheeler) . 87

A. von Premerstein, Vom Werden und Wesen des Prinzipats (by J. G. C. Anderson) . 93

Dr. E. Baumgaertel, 'The Gaulish Necropolis of Filottrano in the Ancona Museum' (by P. Jacobsthal) 98

The Cambridge Ancient History, vol. xii (by P. Lambrechts) 236

Marcel Durry, Les cohortes pre'toriennes (by Ronald Syme) 242

REVIEWS AND NOTICES OF PUBLICATIONS

REVIEWS

J. M. Todd, The Ancient World 103

R. Heinze, Vom Geist der Romertuns 104

Mason Hammond, The Tribunician Day during the Early Empire . io6 A.-J. Festugiere et P. Fabre, Le Monde gre'co-romain au temps de Alotre-

Seigneur, vols. i, ii 107

C. Koch, Der romische Juppiter Io8 Augustan Art: An Exhibition commemorating the Bimillennium of the

Birth of Augustus I I0

E. Pernice, Pavimente undfigiirliche Mosaiken I I I

G. Bendinelli, II Tesoro di Argenteria di Marengo I 13 D. Van Berchem, L'Annone militaire dans I'Empire romain au III' Siecle I i6 J. D. Newby, A Numismatic Commentary on the Res Gestae of Augustus II8

P. L. Strack, Untersuchungen zur romischen Reichspragung des zweiten Jahrhunderts, Teil iii . .I9

An Economic Survey of Ancient Rome, vol. iv 121

P. Collart, Philippes, Ville de Macedoine I24

G. Jennison, Animals for Show and Pleasure in Ancient Rome I25

C. J. Cadoux, Ancient Smyrna . I27

R. Krautheimer, Corpus Basilicarum Christianarum Romae I28

E. Gerster, Mittelrheinische Bildhauerwerkstdtten im i. 7ahrhundert nach Christus I. . 30

R. von Uslar, Westgermanische Bodenfunde des ersten bis dritten Jahrhunderts nach Christus aus Mittel- und Westdeutschland . I3I

A. H. M. Jones, The Herods of 7udaea . 249

Harald Fuchs, Der geistige Widerstand gegen Rom in der antiken Welt 250

W. L. Knox, St. Paul and the Church of the Gentiles 252

M. Stuart, The Portraiture of Claudius, Preliminary Studies 254

A. Passerini, Le Coorti Pretorie . . . 255

H. J. Loane, Industry and Commerce of the City of Rome (50 B.C.-200 A.D.) 256

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H. Mattingly, E. A. Sydenham, and C. H. V. Sutherland, The Roman Imperial Coinage, vol. iv, part ii. Macrinus to Pupienus . . 257

R. P. Johnson, Compositiones Variae (from Codex 490, Biblioteca Capitolare, Lucca) . . . . . 259

Festschrift fur August Oxe' zum 75. Geburtstag 23. Juli I938 . 26o Mostra Augustea della Romanita. Catalogo, 4th edition (definitive) 262 Atilius Degrassi, Inscriptiones Italiae, vol. xiii. Fasti et Elogia, fasc. iii:

Elogia . . . . 263 J. Carcopino, H. Marrou, M. Durry, P. Wuilleumier, W. Seston, J. Gage,

Etudes d'Arche'ologie romaine . 264 C. H. Kraeling, Gerasa, City of the Decapolis 266 Laureae Aquincenses (Memoriae Valentini Kuzsinszky dicatae), I 268 P. K. Baillie Reynolds, Excavations on the Site of the Roman Fort of

Kanovium at Caerhun, Caernarvonshire . . 270

R. W. Moore, The Romans in Britain . . 271

B. Riposati, M. Terenti Varronis de Vita Populi Romani 272

A. A. Day, The Origins of Latin Love Elegy . 273

NOTICES

A. Momigliano, Thybris Pater . I32

Z. Zmigryder-Konopka, Le Guerrier de Capistrano I33 W. A. Thorpe, The Prelude to European Cut Glass .I33

P. Graindor, Bustes et Statues-Portraits d'Egypte romaine I34 Publications de Service des Antiquite's du Maroc, Fasc. i 134

J. Scharf, Studien zur Bevolkerungsgeschichte der Rheinlande auf epi- graphischer Grundlage . . . I35

F. Peeters, Le Culte de 7upiter en Espagne d'apres les Inscriptions 135

N. Abercrombie, S. Augustine and French Classical Thought . 136 G. Sanna, Bibliografia generale dell' Eta romana imperiale 274 Documents illustrating the Reigns of Claudius and Nero (collected by M. P.

Charlesworth) . . . . . . 274 M. M. Westington, Atrocities in Roman Warfare to 133 B.C. . 275 V. Bandini, Appunti sulle Corporazioni romane . 275 H. Jeanmaire, La Sibylle et le Retour de l'Age d'Or . 276 Caesar's Invasions of Britain, edited by R. C. Carrington . 276 J. C. Webster, The Labors of the Months in Antique and Medieval Art. 277

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LIST OF PLATES

W. M. Calder, The Epitaph of Avircius Marcellus Plate i. Reproduction from Sterret's Notebook of his copy of the

Epitaph made in I883.

A. Alfoldi, Dacians on the Southern Bank of the Danube Plate ii. Nicopol, Bulgaria; outer side of front leaf of a military

diploma found in the R. Danube. Plate iII. i. Nicopol, Bulgaria: inner side of front leaf of a military

diploma found in the R. Danube. 2. Tropaeum Traiani: Inscribed stone recording a boundary

'adver(sus) Dac(os)'.

C. A. Ralegh Radford, Some recent Discoveries in Rome and Italy. I Plate iv. Rome: Largo Argentina: i. View from the South.

2. Temple A from the West. Plate v. i. Rome: Largo Argentina, Temple B.

2. Ostia: Late Republican Temple of Hercules. Plate vI, VII. Rome: Ara Pacis Augustae. Plate viii. Ostia: New Excavations.

i. Wall painting in the thermal establishment. 2. Work in progress showing a statue as discovered.

Plate Ix. Ostia: New Excavations. Mosaic Pavements. Plate x. i. Trieste: Roman Theatre.

2. Rimini: Arch of Augustus. Plate XI. Trieste: Early second-century portrait-bust.

E. Strong, 'Romanit'a' throughout the Ages Plate XII. Reverses of bronze Medallion struck by Antoninus Pius

illustrating the legendary Origins of Rome and of silver denarius struck by Italian Insurgents during the Social War.

Plate XIII. Casts of a relief representing Polybius from Kleitor (Arcadia) and of a bronze Statue of Victory from Calvatone near Cremona.

Plate XIv. Cast of marble Statue of Augustus from Bovillae. Plate xv. Cast of seated Claudius from Leptis Magna, Tripolis. Plate XVI. Cameo of Claudius in the Royal Collection, Windsor Castle. Plate XVII. Sabratha, Tripolis: Reconstruction of the marble Front of the

Scaena of the Theatre. Plate XVIII. Models of Bridges at Savignano and Kiakta, Commagene. Plate XIX. Models of Augustan Buildings: Arches at Aosta and Susa

and Bridge at Ariminum on the Via Aemilia. Plate xx. Restored Front of a rectangular Burial-enclosure of the

Concordi at Boretto in the Public Gardens at Reggio Emilia.

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Plate xxi. i. Reconstruction of a Jeweller's Shop. 2. Room XXVII, Imperial Communications with Maps of

Roads on walls and Models of Bridges inset below.

T. B. Mitford, Milestones in Western Cyprus Plates xxii and xxiii. Cyprus Museum: Two fragments of a milestone from

the western coastal Road 3 miles west of Soli. Plate xxiv. Cyprus: i. Milestone found near Chrysochou.

2. Undamaged milestone at Terra.

Roman Britain in I938

Plate xxv. i. Elmswell, near Driffleld, Yorks: iron-backed sheet- bronze Panel decorated in repousse Relief and red Enamel.

2. Atworth, Wilts: Fragment of base Metal once enamelled. Plate XXVI. Brough, Derbyshire, I938: Plan and Sections. Plate XXVII. i. Brough, Derbyshire (Anavio): Chapel of Headquarters

Building with underground Strong-room. 2. Verulamium: View from the east of the Building in

Insula XVII. Plate XXVIII. Leicester (Ratae Coritanorum) : Footprints of Child and Dog

on a Brick built into the west Wall of the Basilica. Plate XXIX. i. Leicester (Ratae Coritanorum): Gold ring set with

carnelian Intaglio. 2. Kettering, Northants: Cast and Mould for ornamenting

pots by 'applied relief' Method. Plate xxx. Colchester (Camulodunum), Sheepen Farm: (i) Pottery-

kiln probably destroyed in Boudiccan Rising of A.D. 6i and (2) Pottery thrown into a Hole dug for a Kiln.

Plate XXXI. Colliton Park, Dorchester: Plan. Plate XXXII. Dorchester, Dorset, Colliton House: Fourth-century Bowl

of colourless Glass. Plate XXXIII. i. Barbury Castle, Wroughton, Wilts: Air-view of En-

closures containing Roman Structures. 2. Andover, Hants: Air-view of an Enclosure west of the

R. Anton. Plate XXXIV. i. Frilford, Berkshire: Air-view of Temple and Shrine.

2. Hyde, near Broad Blunsdon, Wilts: Air-view of an Enclosure to the SW of Ermine Street.

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT

PAGE

C. A. Ralegh Radford, Some Recent Discoveries in Rome and Italy I Fig. i. Rome: the Augusteum in 939 . . . . . 47

R. L. Beaumont, The Date of the First Treaty between Rome and Carthage Fig. 2. Map of Tunisia . . . . . . . 77

E. Strong, 'Romanit'a' throughout the Ages Fig. 3. Facsimile of Inscription commemorating the Sack of Corinth

in I45 B.C. . . . . . . 143

Fig. 4. Cast of Altar dedicated to Vediovis by members of the Gens Julia . . . . . . . . . I46

Fig. 5. Model of Augustan Bridge ('Pondel') over the D'Ael in Val d'Aosta I. . . . . . . . 49

Fig. 6. Facsimile of bronze table recording SC De Bacchanalibus of I86 B.C. (ILS i8) found at Tiriolo . . . . I53

Fig. 7. Restoration by Dr. L'Orange of the Columns set up in the Forum by Diocletian in A.D. 303 . . . I57

Fig. 8. Facsimile of Jewish Decree forbidding Gentiles access to the Temple at Jerusalem . . . . I

Fig. 9. Map illustrating the Advent of foreign Religions to Rome . i6i

T. B. Mitford, Milestones in Western Cyprus Fig. io. Map of Western Cyprus. . . . I85 Fig. ii. Forms of Letters used in the Inscriptions . . I98

Roman Britain in 1938 Fig. I2. The Roman Bath-House at Well: Plan . 205

Fig. I3. Leicester: Plan of buildings in Forum . 209

Fig. I4. Saunderton Roman Villa: Plan . . 2II

Figs. I5 and i6. Verulamium, Insula XVII, Plans 2I2, 2I3

Fig. I7. Colliton Park, Dorchester: West Rampart cutting . 2I

Fig. i8. Atworth: Plan of House . 22I

Fig. I9. Romano-Celtic Temple, Frilford: Plan . 223

Fig. 20. Angmering: Bath-Building Plan . . . 224

Figs. 2I and 22. Graffiti . . . . 228, 229

Fig. 23. Inscribed glass from Exeter . . . . 229

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SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION

OF ROMAN STUDIES

OFFICERS AND COUNCIL FOR 1939-1940

President DR. H. I. BELL, C.B., O.B.E., F.B.A., F.S.A.

Vice-Presidents

PROFESSOR F. E. ADCOCK, D.LITT., F.B.A. SIR FREDERIC KENYON, G.B.E., K.C.B., PROFESSOR J. G. C. ANDERSON, LL.D. LL.D., D.LITT., LITT.D., F.B.A., F.S.A. SIR JOHN BARRAN, BART. HUGH LAST, LL.D. PROFESSOR N. H. BAYNES, D.D., F.B.A., SIR G. MACDONALD, K.C.B., LL.D.,

F.S.A. D.LITT., LITT.D., F.B.A. W. H. BUCKLER, LL.D., D.LITT., F.B.A., J. W. MACKAIL, O.M., LL.D., D.LITT., F.B.A.

F.S.A. HAROLD MATTINGLY M. P. CHARLESWORTH, F.S.A. THE RT. HON. LORD RENNELL OF RODD, PROFESSOR R. G. COLLINGWOOD, LL.D., G.C.M.G., G.C.B., G.C.V.O.

F.B.A., F.S.A. A. H. SMITH, C.B., F.B.A., F.S.A. JAMES CURLE, LL.D., F.S.A. MRS. ARTHUR STRONG, C.B.E., LL.D., SIR A. J. EVANS, LL.D., D.LITT., F.R.S., LITT.D., F.S.A.

F.B.A., F.S.A. RONALD SYME SIR GEORGE HILL, K.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D., R. E. M. WHEELER, M.C., D.LITT., F.S.A.

LITT.D., F.B.A., F.S.A.

Ordinary Members of the Council Elected May, I937 PROFESSOR G. F. FORSEY

D. B. HARDEN PROFESSORW.BLAIRANDERSON,LITT.D. A. H. McDONALD R. H. BARROW, B.LITT. J. N. L. MYRES, F.S.A. R. C. CARRINGTON, D.PHIL. H. C. OAKLEY C. F. C. HAWKES, F.S.A. R. MEIGGS I. A. RICHMOND, F.S.A. Eetd7n,I3 H. H. SCULLARD, PH.D. Elected June, I

P. K. BAILLIE-REYNOLDS, F.S.A. P. CORDER, F.S.A.

Elected May, I938 M. KITSON CLARK, F.S.A. A. H. M. JONES, D.PHIL.

PROFESSOR B. ASHMOLE, M.C., B.LITT., C. H. ROBERTS F.B.A., Hon. A.R.I.B.A. J. M. C. TOYNBEE, D.PHIL.

J. P. V. D. BALSDON A. D. TRENDALL, F.S.A. G. E. F. CHILVER, D.PHIL. L. P. WILKINSON

Treasurer Auditor ROBERT HOLLAND-MARTIN, C.B., F.S.A. C. T. EDGE, M.A., A.C.A.

Editorial Committee PROFESSOR F. E. ADCOCK HUGH LAST SIR G. MACDONALD RONALD SYME

Finance Committee THE PRESIDENT THE TREASURER SIR JOHN BARRAN

Library Committee PROFESSOR N. H. BAYNES SIR GEORGE HILL HUGH LAST HAROLD MATTINGLY

Keeper of Books and Lantern Slides W. T. PURDON, M.A., 50 Bedford Square, W.C. I

Secretary and Editor MISS M. V. TAYLOR, F.S.A., Haverfield Library, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

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STEPHEN AUSTIN AND SONS, LTD.,

ORIENTAI, AND GENERAL PRINTERS, HERTFORD

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REPORT OF THE KEEPER OF BOOKS AND LANTERN SLIDES.

The Joint Library.

The following figures show the work done during the last three sessions:

Library. 1936-7 I937-8 I938-9

Books added ......... 579 405 537 Books borrowed ... 4,853 4,741 4,453 Borrowers ........... 685 603 702

Slide Collections, etc. Slides added ......... I78 17I i63 Slides borrowed .....4,714 6,685 5,070 Slides sold ........... 512 46I 493 Photographs sold ... 182 85 I50

The following are among the interesting accessions made during the year:-Melanges Syriens offerts a' Monsieur Rene' Dussaud, Scritti in onore di Bartolomeo Nogara, Thomson's edition of Aeschylus' Oresteia, Krencker and Zschietzsch- mann, Rdmische Tempel in Syrien, Tarn, The Greeks in Bactria and India, Heichelheim, Wir/schaf/s- geschichte des Altertums, Giglioli, L'Arte Etrusca, all the fascicules so far published of the magnifi- cent Monumenti della pittura antica scoperti in Italia, Pernice, Pavimnente und figlirliche Alosaiken, the third volume of Strack's itnportant Untersuchungen zur Reichsprdgung des z..'eiten Jahrhunderts, the first volume of the definitive publication of The Athenian Tribu/e Lists by Meritt, Wade-Gery and McGregor, the fifth volume of the Catalogue of ancient sculpture in the Berlin Museum, the catalogue of sculptuLre in the Magazine of the Vatican Museum, and the catalogue of gold- work in the Benaki Museum, Athens. The past year has also brought the definitive volumes of the Swedish excavations at Asine and Messenia and further volumes of the publications of the excavations in Cyprtms (Swedish Expedition), Delos, Ephesus, and Olynthus. The Cambridge Ancient History has now been completed by the recent publication of Vol. XII; the concluding parts of the following have also been received during the year, Adler's edition of Suidas, Kr-anz's edition of Diels' Vorsokratiker, and Kern's Die Religion der Griechen, and the first two fascicules of the German section of the Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum.

The following additional periodicals are now taken by the Library:-Aegyptus, Le Arti, Bucurestii, Bulletin of the Turkish Historical Society,

Classica et Mediaevalia, Deutsches Jahrbuch filr Numismatik, Latomus, The Link, Numismatilka (Zagreb), Revista Clasica Orpheus Favonius (Bucharest), Revue d'histoire ancienne (Moscow), Sovietskaya Arkheologiya (Leningrad) and Turk tarih arkeologya ve etnografya dergisi.

The relations with the National Central Library continue to give mutual satisfaction; in the last session the library has lent over i2o volumes to and borrowed 6o volumes from the National Central Library.

The Councils of the Societies propose to allow members who pay an extra Ios. 6d. annually the right to borrow an additional three volumes. It is thought that in this way the needs of metnbers residing in the country may be met more easily.

The Councils of the Hellenic and Roman Societies wish to express their thanks for gifts of books from the following:

Authors: Dr. W. Abel, Prof. A. S. Arvanito- poulos, Dr. T. Arvanitopoulos, Mr. A. Aymard, Dr. C. W. Barlow, Dr. M. Bertolone, Prof. J. Bidez, Dr. F. A. Bieter, Prof. L. Borettini, Mrs. E. S. Bosanquet, Prof. A. Cameron, Prof. I. Cazzaniga, Dr. J. F. Charles, Mr. C. N. Constantinides, Dr. P. S. Costas, Mr. J. W. Crowfoot, Prof. F. Cumont, Dr. C. Daicoviciu, I)r. W. Darsow, Mr. 0. Davies, Dr. F. della Corte, Dr. T. Dohrn, Dr. C. B. Earp, Dr. V. Ehrenberg, Prof. S. Ferri, Dr. E. H. Freshfield, Dr. V. Georgiev, Dr. D. T. Gimborn, Dr. M. Greindl, Mr. R. M. Hickman, Dr. C. C.Jernigan, Dr. I. Johnson, Mr. J. H. Jongkees, Mr. G. E. Kirk, Dr. E. D. Kolokotsas, Prof. S. P. Kyria- kides, Mme. M. F. Lambrino, Mr. L. A. Lazarides, Mr. L. Laffranchi, Mr. F. Lan- fianchi, Dr. B. Lavagnini, Miss W. Lepikovna, Dr. A. Mahr, Prof. A. Maiuri, Dr. E. Malcovati, Dr. J. G. Milne, Dr. A. Momigliano, Mr. C. Nordenfalk, Prof. W. A. Oldfather, Prof. V. E. Paoli, Prof. J. Papastavru, Mr. F. Peeters, Dr. V. H. Poulsen, Mr. L. J. D. Richardson, Mr. F. M. De Robertis, Prof. D. M. Robinson, Prof. Dr. G. Rodenwaldt, Mr. A. Salanitro, Mr. L. Savadjian, Mr. C. H. 0. Scaife, Dr. W. Schumacher, Prof. A. Severyns, Sir Aurel Stein, Miss M. Stuart, Dr. P. L. Tardo, Mr. W. A. Thorpe, Mr. R. Thouvenot, Dr. M. Tonev, Prof. K. I. Vourveris, Dr. L. Zancan, Dr. Z. Zmigryder-Konopka.

Donors of other books: Mr. P. Argenti, Prof.

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N. H. Baynes, Dr. H. I. Bell, Dr. W. H. Buckler, Mrs. Culley, Prof. R. M. Dawkins, Mr. R. H. Dundas, Mr. F. C. Hiley, Sir George Hill, Mr. W. R. LeFanu, Mr. W. E. F. Macmillan, Dr. W. Miller, Mr. C. A. Ralegh Radford, Dr. H. Scullard, Miss M. V. Taylor.

The Presses of the following Universities: Cam- bridge, Catholic University of America, Johns Hopkins, Manchester, Oxford, Princeton, Uni- versit'a Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Milan).

Institutions and Associations: Academia Scien- tiarum Fennica, Academy of Athens, Allard Pierson Stichting, American Numismatic Society, American School of Oriental Research, Archao- logisches Institut des Deutschen Reiches (Athen- ische Abteilung), Asine Committee (Stockholm), Association Guillaume Bude, Benaki Museum (Athens), Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, British Academy, College of Notre Dame (Baltimore), Cyprus Monuments Committee, ]cole des Hautes Etudes (Ghent), Ente Nazionale Industrie Turistiche, Fondation flgyptologique Reine Elisa- beth (Brussels), Institute of Archaeology (Univer- sity of London), Institut franSais d'archeologie orientale (Cairo), Institut fur Muinzkunde und Archaologie der P. Pazmany Universitat (Buda- pest), Institut de philologie et d'histoire orien- tales et slaves de l'Universite (Brussels), Istituto di Studi Romani, John Rylands Library, Kano- vium Excavation Committee, Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna), Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Central Library, Oriental Institute (Chicago), Pontificio Istituto di archeologia cristiana, Preussische Akademie der Wissen- schaften, Romisch-Germanische Kommission des deutschen archaologischen Instituts, Royal Society of Letters (Lund), Service des Anti- quites de l'ERgypte, Society for Promoting Chris- tian Knowledge, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, H.M. Stationery Office, Trustees of British Museum, Union academique internationale, R. Universita di Cagliari, University College (London), Universite de Liege.

Publishing Houses: Akademische Verlags- gesellschaft Athenaion (Potsdam), Atlantis- Verlag, C. H. Beck, G. Bell & Sons, 'Les Belles Lettres,' J. J. Berkhout, B. H. Blackwell, E. de

Boccard, Bowes & Bowes, A. W. Br0gger, F. Bruckmann, H. Champion, Christophers, 'Dante Alighieri', De Meester, M. De Waal, L'edition universelle (Brussels), Les editions Domat-Montchrestien, J. H. Furst & Co., P. Geuthner, R. Giusti, Grafton & Co., W. de Gruyter & Co., Hachette, Hodder & Stoughton, Junker & Diinnhaupt, Kegan Paul & Co., H. Keller, V. Klostermann, K. F. Koehler, W. Kohlhammer, A. Kroner, Levin & Munks- gaard, Libreria dello Stato, Longmans Green & Co., Macmillan & Co., Gebr. Mann, Methuen, Sir Humphrey Milford, E. Munksgaard, 'La Nuova Italia' (Florence), Presses Universitaires de France, Spink & Son, P. Tequi, B. G. Teubner, 'Vita e pensiero' (Milan), Weidmann, L. C. Wittich.

As before, the two Councils have to record their grateful appreciation of the help given by Mrs. Culley in dealing with the accessions of books and by Miss Alford in recording the inflow of periodicals.

The thanks of the Councils are due to the following donors to the photographic depart- ment: Mr. R. D. Barnett, Dr. W. H. Buckler, Mr. 0. Davies, Miss J. Evans, Legatees of the late Dr. E. N. Gardiner, Miss W. Lamb, Prof. J. L. Myres, Mrs. H. Payne, Mr. W. T. Purdon, Mr. C. A. Ralegh Radford, Mr. E. J. P. Raven, Mrs. H. C. Stewart, Miss M. V. Taylor, Miss J. M. C. Toynbee, Mr. A. D. Trendall, Mr. E. G. Turner, and the Royal Numismatic Society.

The results of the questionnaire dealing with the use of the slide collections, which was issued in the previous session, were considered by a joint committee of the Councils; the main recom- mendations adopted are the revision of the main collection and of some of the lecture sets and a reduction in the charges for hire. A number of new lecture sets are in preparation. It is not intended at present to provide for loan photo- graphs to be used with the epidiascope, though these may be supplied if specially ordered. It is hoped that the improvements made in the material and in the terms of hire will en- courage the use of the collections in the coming session.

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TO THE

SUBJECT CATALOGUE - OF THE JOINT LIBRARY

APPARATUS, HISTORY OF STUDIES, ETC.

Periodicals.

Aegyptus. Rivista italiana di egittologia e di papirologia. From vol. xvi (I936). 9 x 64 in. Milan. In Progress.

Annales de l'Ecole des Hautes ttudes de Gand. Vol. ii. Etudes d'archeologie grecque. By Y. Bequignon, J. Bidez, P. Demargne, R. Flaceliere, P. de la Coste-Messeliere, and C. Picard.

IO X 71 in. pp. xii + I57. Ghent. I938. Arti, Le. Rassegna bimestrale dell' arte antica e moderna. From

vol. i (I938-39). I2 X 82- in. Florence. In Progress.

(Replaces Bolletino d'Arte.) Balkankommission, Schriften der. ix. Die r6rnischen Reichs-

beamten von Achaia bis auf Diokletian. By E. Groag. I2 X 91 in. pp. 99. Vienna. I93.

Belleten. Revue publiee par la Societe d'histoire turque. From vol. i (I937)-

91- x 62- in. Ankara. In Progress. Bibliographie Balkanique, Vol. vii (1937). Ed. L. Savadjian.

g9- x 6 - in. pp. I I8. Paris. I938. British Museum Quarterly. From vol. i (ig26).

IO X 72- in. In Progress. Bucharest. Revista Clasica Orpheus Favonius. From vol. viii

(I936). 9.1 x 61 in. Bucharest & Paris. In Progress.

Budapest: Archaeologia Hungarica. 2I. Die Metallkunst der Landnehmenden Ungarn. By N.

Fettich. Text and plates. I937. 2!2. The crown of the Emperor Constantine Monomachos.

By M. Barany-Oberschall. I937. 24. Der altungarische Grabfund von Gesztered. By L. Kiss.

I 938. Byzantinisch-Neugriechische Jahrbticher. Beihefte.

2 5. EXECEIS TCov PovJIcVlKavI5V X C T0C TOa J A%ro Kc al -reov Mov65v KovuTrovuioo1ou, AaC'pas, AoXapifou Kcai Ayiou IaVT- E\XEIOVOS i TCP)V PCdxcCv. By G. Cioran. I938.

26. Klephtenkrieg. Neugriechische Volkslieder. By M. Klaar. I938.

33. H UIEkOro6vvrcos Ka-Tr T1nV 8ET1EJpcV TovpKoKpcaT'aV (I 7 I 5-I82 I). By M. V. Sakellarios. I939.

* Indicates an additional copy. t The Catalogue (published 1924) is sold to members at the reduced price of

7s. 6d. (by post 8s. 6d.). This and other supplements are sold at 6d. each. Address: The Librarian, Hellenic and Roman Societies, 50 Bedford Square,

London, W.C.I.

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Chios. TTEpio5lK6v -roU ?v X{cp Xuo?0you 'ApyEv-rq. From vol. i (I938). 9g x 63 in. Athens. In Progress.

Critica d'Arte, La. From vol. iii (1938). X 81 in. Florence. In Progress.

Cyprus. KuTFp1aKax -rrouval. AE\riov T-1n 'ETralpfias KuipaK65V 2TOrV&V

From vol. i ( I3.7) .

9 x 6 in. Nicosia. In Progress. Deutsches Jahrbuch fur Numismatik. From vol. i (I938).

ol x 8 in. Munich. In Progress. (Replaces Mitteilungen der Bayerischen Numismatischen

Gesellschaft.) Eos. Eus supplementa.

8. Iresione, ii. Dissertationes ad antiquorum religionem spectantes continens. By T. Zielin'ski. I936.

I 2. Syntaxis inscriptionum antiquarum coloniarum Graecarum orae septentrionalis Ponti Euxini. By A. Kocewalow.

I935. Ephigraphica. Rivista italiana di epigrafia. From vol. i (i939).

10 X 7 in. Milan. In Progress. Hesperia. Supplement, 2. Late Geometric graves and a seventh

century well in the Agora. By R. S. Young. iI- x 83 in. pp. ix + 250. Athens. 1939.

Klio, Beihefte. 40. (N.S. 27) Interpretation der Agramer Mumienbinde. By

K. Olzscha. I939. 4I. (N.S. 28) Saka-Studien. Der ferne Nordosten im Welt-

bild der Antike. ByJ. Junge. 1939. Latomus. Revue d'etudes latines. From vol. i ('937).

91 x 61 in. Brussels. In Progress. Link, The. A review of Mediaeval and Modern Greek. Ed. N.

Bachtin. From No. i (1938). 81 x 5- in. Oxford. In Progress.

Numismatika. From vol. i (I933). 12 X 9 in. Zagreb. In Progress.

Philologus Supplementbande. 31(2). Caesars Conimentarii und das Corpus Caesarianuni.

Von K. Barwick. I938. 31 (3). Der Staatsmann. Ein Beitrag zur Interpretation des

platonischen Politikos. Von H. Zeise. I938. 31(4). Das Beispiel der Gcschichte im politischen Denken des

Isokrates. Von G. Schmitz-Kahlmann. '939. 32 (i). Das Einzelne bei Platon und Aristoteles. Von A.

Preiswerk. 1939. Rhetorische Studien. 21. Untersuchungen zu den Attischen

Staatsurkunden und den Amphiktyonenbeschlilssen der Demosthenischen Kranzrede. By L. Schlapfer.

9- x 61 in. pp. 246.- Paderborn. 1939. Turk Tarih, arkeologya ve etnografya dergisi. From vol. i (I933).

IO- X 72 in. Istanbul. In Progress.

Bibliographies.

Davis (E. J.) and Taylor (E. G. R.) Guide to periodicals and bibliographies dealing with geography, archaeology and history. [Hist. Assoc. Pamphlet, No. i Io.]

81 X 5- in. pp. 23. I938.

Gabrieli (G.) Inventario topografico e bibliografico delle cripte eremitiche basiliane di Puglia.

IO3 X 7 in. pp. 8o. Rome. I936.

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Gamurrini (G. F.) Bibliografia dell' Italia antica. Parte generale, parte prima-Le origini. Vol. ii. Palaeontologia vege- tale, animale, umana.

Io - X 7' in. pp. 475. Rome. 1936. Sanna (G.) Bibliografia generale dell' et'a romana imperiale.

Vol. i. Parte generale, fasc. I. io} x 6-1 in. pp. xvi + I23. Florence. I938.

Warburg Institute. A bibliography of the survival of the classics. Vol. ii. The publications of I932-I933.

9+- X 6-- in. pp. xv + 382. 1938.

Essays, Studies, etc. Boas (G.) Editor. The Greek tradition.

9- x 6 in. pp. xi + 2o6. Baltimore. I939. Bosanquet (R. C.) Letters and light verse. Ed. E. S. Bosanquet.

8-- X 5' in. pp. 270. Gloucester. I938. Cazzaniga (I.) Varia graeco-latina. i. [Rend. R. Ist. Lomb.

di scienze e lettere, lxxii.] 9- x 6- in. pp. 2I. Milan. I939.

Hirst (G. M.) Collected classical papers. 81 X 51 in. pp. xii + I7. Oxford. I938.

Holleaux (M.) Etudes d'epigraphie et d'histoire grecques. Vols. i-ii.

0x 63 in. pp. viii + 462; I98. Paris. 1938. Kyriakides (S. P.) Bu3avTival MEAETai. ii-v.

94 X 64 in. pp. 334. Thessalonica. 1939. Robert (L.) Etudes epigraphiques et philologiques.

io x 6 - in. pp. 344 + I6 pl. Paris. 1938. Salanitro (N.) Miscellanea di studi latini.

84 X 6- in. pp. I 30. Naples. 1938.

Dinsmoor (W. B.) Archaeology and astronomy. [Proc. Amer. Philosoph. Soc., vol. 80.]

I X 614 in. pp. 79. Lancaster, Pa. 1939. London, University of, Institute of Archaeology. Second Annual

Report, 1938. 91 X 7 - in. pp. 64- 1939. Abercrombie (N.) Saint Augustine and French classical thought.

9 X 5-4- in. pp. I 23- Oxford. I938. Deubner (L.) Antrittsrede. [Sitz.-Ber. d. Preuss. Akad. d. Wiss.,

June, I938.] IO04 X 7-4 in. pp. 2. [Berlin. I938.] Powell (J. E.) Greek in the University.

9 X 5-4 in. pp. I4. I938. Ross (D.) The British Academy Presidential Address, July, 1938.

[Proc. Brit. Acad. xxiv.] Iol x 61 in. pp. 7. I938.

Stroux (J.) Antrittsrede. [Sitz.-Ber. d. Preuss. Akad. d. Wiss., June I938.] I041 X 741 in. pp. 2. [Berlin. 1938.]

Zahn (R.) Antrittsrede. [Sitz.-Ber. d. Preuss. Akad. d. Wiss., June I938.]

IOj X 7]- in. pp. 4. [Berlin. 1938.]

Institutions.

Athens, Archaeological Society. To ?'pyov T-s ?V WAivacs 'ApXcuo7oylKiiS 'ETcalpdicas KiaTa T-TV TrpwTTV aUT1s hKaToVTaETiaV I837-I937.

10 X 7 in. pp. 0I04. Athens. I938. Rome. Mostra Augustea della Romanit'a. Catalogue and appen-

dix. 2 vols. 4th edition. 61- X 41 in. pp. xxviii + 945; 547. Rome. 1938.

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Biographies. Clark (A. C.) BAILEY (C.) Albert Curtis Clark I859-1937.

[Proc. Brit. Acad. xxiii.] io x 62- in. pp. 15. 1938.

Fotheringham (J. K.) MYRES (J. L.) John Knight Fotheringham I874-I936. [Proc. Brit. Acad. xxiii.]

I4- x 6-2 in. pp. i6. I939. Hunt (A. S.) BELL (H. I.) Arthur Surridge Hunt I871-I934.

[Proc. Brit. Acad., xx.] io x 6- in. pp. i6. 1935. James (M. R.) LUBBOCK (S. G.) A memoir of Montague Rhodes

James. 84 X 5 in. pp. viii + 87. Cambridge. 1939.

Joachim (H. H.) JOSEPH (H. W. B.) Harold Henry Joachim I868-1938. [Proc. Brit. Acad. xxiv.]

io x 61 in. pp. 30. I939.

Sayce (A. H.) Reminiscences. 83 X 5-3 in. pp. viii + 485. 1923-

Strong (E.) Bibliography of Eugenie Strong. 91 x 6- in. pp. I5. Rome. 1938.

Boisacq (E.) Melanges Imile Boisacq. 2 vols. [Annuaire, Inst. phil. et hist. orient. et slaves, v-vi.]

Io x 6- in. pp. xvi + 562; 447. Brussels. I 93 7-38.

Bulle (H.) Wuirzburger Festgabe Heinrich Bulle dargebracht zum siebzigsten Geburtstag am I I. Dez. 1937. [Wiurzburger Studien, I3.]

91 x 6- in. pp. 207. Stuttgart. 1938. Buckler (W. H.) Anatolian studies presented to William Hepburn

Buckler. Edd. W. M. Calder & J. Keil. IO I X 72 in. pp. xviii + 382. Manchester. 1939.

Dussaud (R.) Melanges syriens offerts 'a Monsieur Rene Dussaud par ses amis et ses elesves. vol. i.

II4- X 9 in. pp. xvi + 487. Paris. I939. Kuzsinszky (V.) Laureae Aquincenses memoriae Valentini Kuz-

sinszky dicatae. i. [Dissert. Pannon. Ser. ii, Io.] i-~ X 8- in. pp. 34I. Budapest. 1938.

Nilsson (M. P.) APAFMA, Martino P. Nilsson A.D. iv id. Jul. anno mcmxxxix dedicatum.

9x 63 in. pp. 656. Lund. I939. Oxe (A.) Festschrift fuir August Oxe zum 75. Geburtstag, 23.

Juli 1938. - IO2- x 7-2 in. pp. viii + 28I. Darmstadt. 1938.

Nogara (B.) Scritti in onore di Bartolomeo Nogara. 13 X 9 in. pp. xvi + 543; 76 plates. Citta del

Vaticano. I937. Wiegand (T.) Mnemosynon Theodor Wiegand dargebracht.

14 X 9 in. pp. 99; 36 p1. Munich. 1938.

GREEK AUTHORS Anthologia Graeca. Anthologie grecque. Anthologie Palatine.

iv. (Livre vii. I-363.) Ed. P. Waltz. French trans- lation by A. M. Desrousseaux, P. Camelot, A. Dain, and E. des Places. [Assn. G. Bude.]

8 x 51 in. pp. 360. Paris. 1938. Greek Anthology, Books v-vii. Translated by A. S. Way.

72 X 52 in. pp. 286. I939. *- MACKAIL (J. W.)Select epigrams from the Greek anthology.

9 X 5- in. pp. x + 403. I890.

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Mathematici. Selections illustrating the history of Greek Mathe- matics. Vol. i. Thales to Euclid. Ed. with English trans. by I. Thomas. [Loeb Class. Lib.]

64 X 4? in. pp. xvi + 505. 1939.

Aeschylus. Tragedies. Ed. F. A. Paley. 9 X 54 in. pp. xl + 672. I870.

Tragedies. Ed. A. Sidgwick. [Script. Class. Bibl. Oxon. India paper ed.] 7-2 X 5 in. pp. 55I. Oxford. I902.

The Oresteia. Edited with introduction, translation and commentary in which is included the work of the late W. G. Headlam, by G. Thomson. 2 vols. 9 x 6 in. pp. xiv + 354; 404. Cambridge. I938.

* Choephori. Ed. A. W. Verrall. 9 X 54 in. pp. lxxiv + 24!2 i893.

Antiphon. Eerste Rede. Ed. with commentary and Dutch trans- lation by S. Wijnberg.

9- x 61 in. pp. I62. Amsterdam. 1938. Aristophanes. JERNIGAN (C. C.) Incongruity in Aristophanes.

9 x 6 in. pp. 48. Menasha, Wis. I939. Aristotle. On the Heavens. Ed. with Engl. transl. by W. K. C.

Guthrie. [Loeb Class. Lib.] 61 X 44 in. pp. xxxvi + 379- 1939.

Rhetorique (Livre ii). Text and French translation by M. Dufour. [Assn. G. Bude.]

8 X 54 in. pp. 214. Paris. 1938. LE BLOND (J. M.) Eulogos et l'argument de convenance

chez Aristote. io X 61 in. pp. vii + I30. Paris. 1938.

SCHLECHTA (K.) Goethe in seinem Verhaltnis zu Aris- toteles. [Frankfurter Studien, xvi.]

94 X 64 in. pp. 136. Frankfurt am Main. 1938. Aurelius, Marcus. ZILLIACUS (H.) De elocutione Marci Aurelii

imperatoris quaestiones syntacticae. [Soc. scient. Fen- nica. Comment. hum. litt. ix. 2.]

94 x 61 in. pp . Helsingfors. I936. Basil. Fox (M. M.) The life and times of St. Basil the Great as

revealed in his works. 9 x 6 in. pp. xvi + I72. Washington, D.C. 1939.

Democritus. SCHUMACHER (W.) Die Seele-der Sitz des Schick- sals. 8- X 5 in. pp. 50. Berlin. 1938.

Demosthenes. Private orations. vol. ii. Ed. with Engl. transl. by A. T. Murray. LLoeb Class. Lib.]

6- X 44 in. pp. viii + 419. 1939. La seconda olintiaca. Ed. G. A. Rizzo.

72 x 5 in. pp. xiv + 94. Leghorn. 1938. - Demosthenes' Rede tegen Zenothemis (Oratie xxxii). Met

inleiding en commentar. By A. C. Cosman. 92 X 6' in. pp. I97 + 3. Leyden. 1939.

Dio Cassius. ANDERSEN (H. A.) Cassius Dio und die Begriindung des Principates.

91 x 6-1 in. pp. 66. Berlin. 1938. Dio Chrysostom. Vol. ii. Ed. with Engl. transl. by J. W. Cohoon.

[Loeb Class. Lib.] 63 x 4- in. pp. vi + 441. 1939.

Diocles. JAEGER (W.) Vergessene Fragmente des Peripatetikers Diokles von Karystos. [Abh. d. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss. I938. Phil.-hist. KI. Nr. 3.1

I01 X 7- in. pp. 46. Berlin. 1938.

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Diodorus Siculus. Vol. iii. Books iv. 59-viii. Ed. with Engl. transl. by C. H. Oldfather. [Loeb Class. Lib.]

64 x 41 in. pp. 433. I939. Dionysius (of Halicarnassus). BONNER (S. F.) Theliterarytreatises

of Dionysius of Halicarnassus. 8- X 51 in. pp. viii + io8. Cambridge. 1939.

Euripides. Quae in Cod.Par. Gr. 2713 servantur. Photographs by J. A. Spranger. 2 vols.

17 X 13-2 in. 3I6 plates. Paris & Florence. 1938. Electra. Ed. J. D. Denniston.

7-4 X 5 in. pp. xliv + 226. Oxford. I939. * Jphigeneia at Aulis. Ed. E. B. England.

9 X 54 in. pp. xxxii + i68. I891. Medea. Ed. D. L. Page.

741 X 5 in. pp. lxviii + I90. Oxford. 1938. Heliodorus. Aethiopica. Ed. A. Colonna.

io X 6-1 in. pp. ]ix + 38I. Rome. 1938. Heraclitus. Reliquiae. Ed. I. Bywater.

9 X 54 in. pp. xiv + go. Oxford. I877. Herodotus. POWELL (J. E.) The History of Herodotus.

8-4 X 5-4 in. pp. viii + 96. Cambridge. 1939. Hesiod. RICHARDSON (L. J. D.) Hesiod: 'Works and Days,'

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14 x io in. pp. viii +- I8; 46 pl. Berlin. 1938. Ephesus. KEIL (J.) Ephesos: ein Fuhrer durch die Ruinenstatte

und ihre Geschichte. 7]- X 51- in. pp. vi + I IO. Vienna. I930.

Nicaea. SCHNEIDER (A. M.) and KARNAPP (W.) Die Stadtmauer von Iznik (Nicaea). [Istanbuler Forsch. 9.]

io.- x 8 in. pp. 55. Berlin. I938. Troy. GEJVALL (N. G.) The fauna of the different settlements of

Troy. Preliminary report. [Bull. de la Soc. roy. des Lettres de Lund 1937-38.]

91- x 6?- in. pp. 7. Lund. 1938.

Aegina. WELTER (G.) Aigina. 94- X 6] in. pp. I34. Berlin. 1938.

Delos. Exploration archeologique de Delos. Fasc. xviii. Le mobilier delien. By W. Deonna. Text and Plates.

I4 X II in. pp. iv +- 406; II3P1. Paris. I938. Pendlebury (J. D. S.) The archaeology of Crete.

9 x 5' in. pp. xxxii + 400. I939. Cyprus. The Swedish Cyprus expedition. Finds and results of

the excavations in Cyprus I927-193I. Vol. iii. Text and plates. By E. Gjerstad, J. Lindros, E. Sj6qvist, A. Westholm.

4- X 8- in. pp. xxvii d- 671; 2o8 pl. Stockholm. I937.

Cyprus Committee for the preservation of the ancient and medieval monuments of Cyprus. Fourth Report I938.

II X 812 in. pp. I7. I939. Cyprus. Island paradise of never ending interest. [Government

of Cyprus Information Office pamphlet.] 7 x 443 in. PP. 40. [I939.]

Firka. KIRWAN (L. P.) The Oxford University excavations at Firka. I2.1 X IO in. pp. xiv + 54. Oxford. 1939.

Myos Hormos. SCAIFE (C. H. 0.) Further notes on Myos Hormos and Tadnos Fons. [Bull. Faculty of Arts, iv.]

9 x 61 in. pp. io. Cairo. I938. Nubia. CAIRO. Service des antiquites de l'Egypte.

Mission archeologique de Nubie 1929-34. The Royal Tombs of Ballana and Qustul. By W. B.

Emery and L. P. Kirwan. Text and plates. I3' X I I in. pp. vi + 408; x -- I I8 plates.

Cairo. 1938. Les Temples immerges de la Nubie.

Der Felsentempel von Bet El-Wali. By M. G. Roeder. I3-4- X Io in. pp. x + i8o. Cairo. I 938.

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Saqqarah. CAIRO. Service des antiquites de l'Egypte. Fouilles a Saqqarah.

Le monument funeraire de Pepi II. Vol. ii. Le temple. By G. Jequier.

I 3 X Io0 in. pp. 72. Cairo. 1938. La pyramide a degres; complements. By J. P. Lauer.

I32 X I I in. pp. viii + 78; 24 pl. Cairo. 1939.

Albertini (E.) L'Afrique romaine. 82- x 64 in. pp. 70. Algiers. 1937.

Cyrene. MALTEN (L.) Kyrene. [Philolog. Untersuch., xx] 94 x 64 in. pp. xiii + 222. Berlin. i9i I.

Leptis Magna. APOLLONJ (B. M.) I1 foro e la basilica Severiana di Leptis Magna. [Mon. Ital., Fasc. viii-ix.]

I94 X I3-1 in. pp. 8 + 33 plates. Rome. I936. Sabratha. CAPUTO (G.) I1 teatro romano di Sabratha. [Riv.

Ital. del Dramma, i.] 9I x 6-1 in. pp. 2o. Tivoli. '93g.

Heurtley (W. A.) Prehistoric Macedonia. I24 X IO in. pp. xxvi + 275. Cambridge. I939.

Heuzey (L.) and Daumet (H.) Mission archeologique de Mace- doine. Text and Plates.

I4 X I I in. pp. xiv + 470; 42 Pl. Paris. I876. Eretria. FIECHTER (E.) Das Theater in Eretria.

II1 X 94 in. pp. 43. Stuttgart. 1937 Oeniadae. FIECHTER (E.) Die Theater von Oiniadai und

Neupleuron. II X 9-4 in. pp. 24; 12 pl. Stuttgart. I93I.

Olynthus. Excavations at Olynthus, Part ix. The Chalcidic Mint and the excavation coins found in i928-i934. By D. M. Robinson and P. A. Clement.

iI x 8 in. pp. xxxi + 4I3; 36 pl. Baltimore. 1938.

Academy. [ARISTOPHRON (P.)] Plato's Academy. The birth of the idea of its rediscovery.

I2- X iol in. pp. 85. Oxford. 1938. Ceramicus. KRAIKER (W.) and KUEBLER (K.) Kerameikos.

Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen. i. Die Nekropolen des 12. bis i o. Jahrhunderts.

IO4 x 84 in. pp. x + 266; 92 pl. Berlin. I939. Atchley (S. C.) Wild flowers of Attica.

II- x 83 in. pp. xix + 6o. Oxford. 1938. Oropus. FIECHTER (E.) Das Theater in Oropos.

2 - X 9{- in. pp. 27; 8 pl. Stuttgart. 1930. Valmin (M. N.) The Swedish Messenia expedition.

I I- X9 in. pp. xv + 484. Lund. I938. Asea. HOLMBERG (E. J.) Excavations at Asea in Arcadia I936-

1938. Preliminary report. IO X 7 in. pp. 30. Gothenburg. I939.

Asine. FR6DIN (O.) and PERSSON (A. W.) Asine: results of the Swedish excavations 1922-I930.

II4 X 9 in. pp. 452. Stockholm. I938. Berbati. PERSSON (A. W.) and AKERSTR6M (A.) Zwei Mykenische

Hausaltare in Berbati. [Bull. de la Soc. roy. des Lettres de Lund I937-38.]

9- x 61 in. pp. 5. Lund. I938. Sikyon. FIECHTER (E.) Das Theater in Sikyon.

II2 X 94 in. pp. 32; 6 pl. Stuttgart. I931.

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Sparta. ROUSSEL (P.) Sparte. 73 X 5-2 in. pp.2 I8. Paris. I939.

E.N.I.T. Italy the Land of Art. iol x 8-1 in. pp. 79. Milan. 1938.

British School at Rome. Notes on Roman buildings. 7- X 5 in. pp. 3I. Rome. 1938.

Krautheimer (R.) Corpus basilicarum Christianarum Romae. The early Christian Basilicas of Rome (iv-ix Cent.). From vol. i. (i37).

I5 x i I in. Vatican City. In Progress. Rodd (R.) Rome of the Renaissance and today.

IO'0 X 7 in. pp. x + 304. I932.

Campania. MAIURI (A.) Passeggiate Campane. 8 X 5- in. pp. xv + 319. Milan. 1938.

Capri. MAIURI (A.) La Villa Augustea di ' Palazzo a Mare' a Capri. 91 x 63 in. pp. 30. Naples. I938.

Lombardy. ISTITUTO DI STUDI ROMANI. Lombardia Romana. [i.] 94 X 7 in. pp. 37I. Milan. I938.

Perugia. SHAW (C.) Etruscan Perugia. 9I x 6 in. pp. xiii + I02. Baltimore. g

Paestum. MONTUORO (P. Z.) and ZANOTTI-BIANCO (U.) Heraion alla foce del Sele (relazione preliminare). [Not. d. Scavi, I937.] I2 X 83 in. pp. I47. Rome. 1938.

Via Claudia Augusta. SOLER (E.) and others. La Via Claudia Augusta Altinate. [R. Ist. Veneto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti.] I 2 X 82 in. pp. I 0 I. Venice. I938.

Pace (B.) Arte e civilta della Sicilia antica. Vol. ii. Arte ingeg- neria e artigianato.

Io1 X 7 in. pp. vii + 528. Milan. I938.

Nesselhauf (H.) Die spatromische Verwaltung der gallisch- germanischen Lander. [Abh. d. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss., I938. Phil.-hist. KI. Nr. 2.]

I04 X 71 in. pp. I05. Berlin. I938. Oberaden. ALBRECHT (C.) Das Romerlager in Oberaden und

das Uferkastell in Beckinghausen an der Lippe. [Stadt. Mus. f. Vor- und Fruihgeschichte Dortmund.]

13 X 91 in. pp. 82. Dortmund. 1938. Patsch (C.) Beitrage zur Volkerkunde von Siidosteuropa. v. Aus

500 Jahren vorromischer und romischer Geschichte Sildosteuropas. I. Bis zur Festsetzung der R6mer in Transdanuvien. [Akad. d. Wiss. in Wien. Phil.-hist. KI. Sitz.-Ber. 214, I.]

94 x 6 in. pp. 206. Vienna. 1932. Tamas (L.) Romains, Romans et Roumains dans l'histoire de la

Dacie Trajane. I0 X 7 in. pp. 277. Budapest. I936.

Wagner (W.) Die Dislokation der r6mischen Auxiliarformationen in den Provinzen Noricum, Pannonien, Moesien und Dakien von Augustus bis Gallienus.

94 x 61 in. pp. 279. Berlin. I938.

*Moore (R. W.) The Romans in Britain. 72 X 5 in. pp. xii + 214. I939.

[Taylor, M. V.] Roman Britain in I937., i. Sites explored. ii. Inscriptions. [J.R.S. xxviii.]

II X 72 in. pp. 39- I938.

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Wade-Evans (A. W.) Nennius's History of the Britons together with the Annals of the Britons and Court Pedigrees of Hywel the Good and The Story of the Loss of Britain.

8- X 5-1 in. pp. I56. I938. Caerliun. REYNOLDS (P. K. BAILLIE) Excavations on the site of

the Roman fort of Kanovium at Caerhun, Caernarvon- shire. 9 X 74- in. pp. 246. Cardiff. 1938.

Richborough. Fox (J. P. BUSHE-) Richborough Castle. 8 2 X 51 in. pp. 34. I938.

Verulamium. LOWTHER (A. W. G.) The Roman Theatre at Verulamium. A reconstruction.

81 x 62- in. pp. 64. I935- Wroxeter. MORRIS (J. A.) A guide to the Roman city of Uri-

conium at Wroxeter, Shropshire. 8-- X 5S- in. pp. i6. Shrewsbury. I935.

ANTIQUITIES

Mueller (I. von) Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaft. II, i, 2. Griechische Grammatik, i, 2. Wortbildung und Flexion. By E. Schwyzer.

93 x 63 in. pp. xlvii + 428. Munich. I939. -- Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaft. VI. Handbuch der

Archaologie. Ed. W. Otto. Lfg. 2. io X 63 in. pp. xvi + 239-642. Munich. I938.

Bossert (H. T.) and Zschietzschmann (W.) Hellas and Rome. 84- x 6 in. pp. lxii + 320. 1936.

Haarhoff (T. J.) The stranger at the gate. 84 X 52 in. pp. xii + 354. I938.

Prentice (E. P.) Hunger and history. 9- x 64 in. pp. xvii + 269. New York. 1939.

Scheffer (T. von) Die Kultur der Griechen. I04 X 721 in. pp. 647. I938.

Carcopino (J.) La vie quotidienne a Rome a l'apogee de l'empire. 8 X 45 in. pp. 348. Paris. 1939.

Charles (J. F.) Statutes of limitations at Athens. 9- X 63 in. pp. iv + 74. Chicago. 1938.

English (B. R.) The problem of freedom in Greece from Homer to Pindar. [Univ. of Toronto studies. Philology and Literature Ser., No. 12.]

91 x 6 in. pp. Io6. Toronto. 1938.

Law, Roman. Atti del Congresso internazionale di diritto romano (Bologna e Roma, 17-27 Aprile, 1933). 4 vols.

93 x 63 in. pp. lxxx + 5i8; 476; xlviii + 558; 666. Pavia. 1934-35.

Bandini (V.) Appunti sulle corporazioni romane. 10 X 7 in. pp. xxvii + 248. Milan. I937.

Brecht (C. H.) Perduellio: eine Studie zu ihrer begrifflichen Abgrenzung im romischen Strafrecht bis zum Ausgang der Republik. [Munch. Beitrage z. Pap.-Forschung,29.]

8T X 5T in. pp. xi + 3I7. Munich. 1938. Lanfranchi (F.) Il diritto nei retori romani.

10 X 7 in. pp. xxi + 687. Milan. 1938. Maschi (C. A.) Studi sull' interpretazione dei legati: verba e

voluntas. 93 x 6- in. pp. vii + 124. Milan. 1938.

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Momigliano (A.) Studi sugli ordinamenti centuriati. [Stud. et Doc. Hist. et Juris, ii.]

93 x 63 in. pp. 14. Rome. 1938. Monier (R.) Manuel elementaire de droit romain. i. 2nd edition.

9 X 51 in. pp. 705. Paris. I938. De Robertis (F. M.) I1 diritto associativo romano dai collegi della

repubblica alle corporazioni del basso impero. 8- X 52 in. pp. xvi + 485. Bari. I938.

Stevenson (G. H.) Roman provincial administration till the age of the Antonines.

83 X 5 in. pp. viii + I82. Oxford. I Weiss (E.) Institutionen des romischen Privatrechtes.

9 x 6 in. pp. 650. Prague. I937.

Richardson (L. J. D.) Axial spin and weapons of the ancients. [Nature, 140, Dec. II, I937.]

81 x 54 in. pp. 2. I937. Westington (M. McC.) Atrocities in Roman warfare to I33 B.C.

91 x 63 in. pp. 140. Chicago. I938.

Heichelheim (F. M.) Wirtschaftsgeschichte des Altertums. 2 vols.

93 x 61 in. pp. xiii + I239. Leiden. I938. Loane (H. J.) Industry and commerce of the city of Rome (50

B.C.-A.D. 200).

91 x 61 in. pp. I58. Baltimore. I938.

Bieber (M.) The history of the Greek and Roman theater. I2 X 74 in pp. ix + 465. Princeton. 1939.

Jaeger (W.) Paideia: the ideals of Greek culture. Translated by G. Highet.

9 X 54 in. pp. xxix + 420. Oxford. I939. Robinson (D. M.) Prahistorische und griechische Hauser. [Pauly-

Wissowa, Real-Enc.] 9I x 64 in. pp. 28. Stuttgart. I938.

Wilson (L. M.) The clothing of the ancient Romans. 94 X 7-1 in. pp. xiv + I78. Baltimore. I938.

Ducondray (L. A. Bourgault-) Etudes sur la musique ecclesi- astique grecque.

io0 x 61 in. pp. viii + I27 + 3I + 48. Paris. I877-

Schlesinger (K.) The Greek Aulos. 93 x 64 in. pp. 1 + 577- I939.

Tardo (L.) L'antica melurgia bizantina. I2x X 8- in. pp. xxi + 402. Grottaferrata. I938.

Tillyard (H. J. W.) Transcriptions of the Anabathmi. [See BSA, xxxvi, p. I38.] I3 x 83 in. 3I blue prints.

RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY

Bidez (J.) and Cumont (F.) Les Mages hellenises. Zoroastre, Ostanes et Hystaspe d'apres la tradition grecque. 2 vols.

94 X 6-1 in. pp. xii + 298; 4I0. Paris. I938. Delatte (A.) Herbarius. 2nd edition.

I0 X 6- in. pp. I75. Liege. 1938. Goodenough (E. R.) Religious tradition and myth.

81 x 5' in. pp. 97. New Haven. I937.

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Jeanmaire (H.) Couroi et Couretes. io x 61 in. pp. 638. Lille. I939.

Nock (A. D.) Hellenistic religion-the two phases. Syllabus of Gifford Lectures, I939 (first series).

8k x 5- in. pp. 22. Aberdeen. 1939. Scholarship and religion. [Harvard Divinity School Bulle-

tin, I938-39.] 84- x 51 in. pp. 8. Cambridge, Mass. I939.

Phiippson (P.) Griechische Gottheiten in ihren Landschaften. [Symb. Oslo. Fasc. Supp. ix.]

9g x 6-& in. pp. 83; i6 pl. Oslo. 1939. Reiner (E.) Die rituelle Totenklage der Griechen. [Tuibinger

Beitrage, xxx.] 9- x 61- in. pp x -24. Stuttgart. 1938.

Rostovtzeff (M. I.) The mentality of the Hellenistic world and the after-life. [Harvard Divinity School Bulletin, I938-39.]

84 X 51 in. pp. 2I. Cambridge, Mass. I939. Schneider (H. W.) Natural religion. [Harvard Divinity School

Bulletin, 1938-39.] 8k x 51 in. pp. I5. Cambridge, Mass. 1939.

Wileken (U.) Zur Entstehung des hellenistischen K6nigskultes. [Sitz.-Ber. d. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss., Phil.-hist. KI., xxviii.] IO-4k X 74 in. pp. 26. Berlin. 1938

Evans (E. C.) The cults of the Sabine territory. [Papers and monographs, Amer. Acad. in Rome, xi.]

9k x 61 in. pp. xiv + 254. New York. 1939. Momiglano (A.) Tre figure mitiche: Tanaquilla, Gaia Cecilia,

Acca Larenzia. [Miscell. della Facolt'a di Lettere e Filosofia, Ser., ii.]

93 x 63 in. pp. 28. Turin. I938.

Ape. McDERMOTT (W. C.) The ape in antiquity. 9-1 x 6 in. pp. xii + 338.. Baltimore. I938.

Phoenix. HUBAUX (J.) and LEROY (M.) Le Mythe du Phenix dans les litteratures grecque et latine.

io x 6k in. pp. xxxvi + 267. Liege and Paris. 1 939.

Jupiter. PEETERS (F.) Le culte de Jupiter en Espagne d'apres les inscriptions. [Revue belge de Philologie et d'Histoire, xvii.] 9 X 6 in. pp. 7I. Brussels. 9I38.

NOLL (R.) Der grosse Dolichenusfund von Mauer a.d. Url. 7k1 x 5s in. pp. 30. Vienna. 1938.

Sibyl JEANMAIRE (H.) La Sibylle et le retour de I'Age d'Or. 9 X 52 in. pp. xii + I46. Paris. I939.

Thraeian Rider. KAZAROW (G. I.) Die Denkmaler des Thrak- ischen Reitergottes in Bulgarien. Text and plates. [Dissert. Pannon. Ser. ii, 14.]

I 4X 8k in. pp. I90; 6 + go pl. Budapest. I938.

Tiber. MOMIGLIANO (A.) Thybris pater. g9k x 6 in. pp. 26. Turin. 938.

Dodd (C. H.) The Bible and the Greeks. 84 x 52 in. pp. xv + 264. I935.

Knox (W. L.) St. Paul and the Church of the Gentiles. 9k x 6k in. pp. xi + 26i. Cambridge. 1939.

Noek (A. D.) St. Paul. [Home University Lib.] 6k x 4k in. pp. 256. I 938.

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Tidner (E.) Sprachlicher Kommentar zur lateinischen Didascalia Apostolorum.

9- x 63 in. pp. xvi +- 288. Stockholm. 1938.

ART

Ghyka (M. C.) Essai sur le rhythme. Io x 61 in. pp. i86. Paris. I938.

Webster (T. B. L.) Greek art and literature 530-400 B.C.

9 X 51 in. pp. xx + 2I8. Oxford. I939. New York. Metropolitan Museum of Art. An exhibition of

Augustan art commemorating the bimillennium of the birth of Augustus.

81 X 51 in. pp. xv + 27. New York. I939. Grabar (A.) L'art byzantin.

I02 X 72- in. pp. i6 + 86 illustrations. Paris. I938.

Nordenfalk (C.) Die spatantiken Kanonentafeln. Text and plates.

g X 6w in. pp. 320; I3 + i68 pl. Gothenburg. I 938.

Aneona. BAUMGAERTEL (E.) The Gaulish Necropolis of Filot- trano in the Ancona Museum. [J.R. A.I., lxvii.]

i i X 81 in. pp. 56. I937- Collections. NEUGEBAUER (K. A.) Antiken in deutschem Privat-

besitz. Io0 x 81 in. pp. 53. Berlin. I938. Louvre Museum. Encyclopedie photographique de I'art. Le

Musee du Louvre. Vols. i-iii. I24 X I0oin. pp. 336; 320; 320. Paris. I935-38.

Madrid. PARIS (P.) Le musee archeologique de Madrid. II X 9 in. pp. I6I ; pl. 64. Paris. I936.

Ny Carlsberg. From the collections of the Ny Carlsberg Glypto- thek, ii.

I I" X 74 in. pp. xi + 256. Copenhagen. I939. Varese. I1 civico museo archeologico di Varese. By M. Bertolone.

7-2- X 5 in. pp. 85. Varese. I938.

Kaehler (H.) Die r6mischen Kapitelle des Rheingebietes. [Rdm.- Germ. Forsch. I3.]

I24 X 92 in. pp. vi + I0O; 23 pl. Berlin. I939.

Athens.* PAYNE (H.) and YOUNG (G. M.) Archaic marble sculp- ture from the Acropolis.

I3 X I0 in. pp. xiv + 75, I43 pl [I936-] -- SCHRADER (H.) Die archaischen Marmorbildwerke der

Akropolis. Text and Plates. I33 X I0o- in. pp. xvii + 399; 206 plates. Frank-

furt a. /M. I939. Rome. GUETSCHOW (M.)- Das Museum der Pratextat-Kata-

kombe. [Atti della Pont. Accad. Rom. di arch. Memorie, iv. 2.] 14 X 93 in. pp. 269; 45 plates. Citta del Vaticano.

I938.

Charbonneaux (J.) La sculpture grecque archaique. g x 63- in. pp. 99. Paris. I938.

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Gerke (F.) Griechische Plastik in archaischen und klassischer Zeit. i2-4 X 9 in. pp. lxxi + 54; 208 pl. Zurich, Berlin.

I938. Poulsen (V. H.) Der strenge Stil. Studien zur Geschichte der

griechischen Plastik 480-450. [Acta Arch., viii.] I I2 X 9 in. pp. I5I. Copenhagen. I937.

Rodenwaldt (G.) Altdorische Bildwerke in Korfu. I24 x 93 in. pp. 27. Berlin. I938.

L'Orange (H. P.) and Gerkan (A. von) Der spatantike Bild- schmuck des Konstantinsbogen. Text and Plates.

Text: io0 x 84 in. pp. xii + 238 + 33 pl. Plates. I9?9 X 143 in. 50 pl. Berlin. I939.

Moretti (G.) L'Ara Pacis Augustae. [Itinerari dei Musei.] 741 X 5 in. pp. 45. Rome. I938.

Poulsen (F.) Romische Privatportrats und Prinzenbildnisse. [Kgl. Danske Videnskabernes Selskab. Arch.-Kunsthist. Meddelelser. ii, 5.]

9g x 6 in. pp. 46, 46 pl. Copenhagen. I939. Strong (E.) La legislazione sociale di Augusto ed i fregi del recinto

dell' Ara Pacis. [Quaderni di Studi romani, ii.] I0 X 7 in. pp. 24. Rome. I939.

Lepik6wna (W.) Lampa starozytna. 94 x 64 in. pp. 88. Lw6w. I938.

Van Ingen (W.) Figurines from Seleucia on the Tigris. ii X 8 in. pp. xxi + 374; 93 pl. Ann Arbor.

I939.

Beazley (J. D.) Attic white lekythoi. io X 62 in. pp. 26; 8 pl. Oxford. I938.

Buschor (E.) Grab eines attischen Madchens. 91 x 64 in. pp. 58. Munich. I939.

Dohrn (T.) Die schwarzfigurigen etruskischen Vasen aus der zweiten Halfte des sechsten Jahrhunderts.

84 X 54 in. pp. I64. Berlin. I937. Ferri (S.) Sui vasi greci con epigrafi ' acclamatorie.' [Rend. R.

Accad. Naz. dei Lincei. Ser. vi. Vol. xiv.] 93 x 61- in. pp. 87. Rome. I938.

Lambrino (M. F.) Les vases archaiques d'Histria. 9'4 X 7 in. pp. 375. Bucharest. 1938.

Corpus Vasorum antiquorum. Classification des ceramiques antiques. Parts i-i6. 8- X 51 in. pp 329

Danemark. Fasc. 5. Copenhague: Musee National. Fasc. 5. By Chr. Blinkenberg and K. F. Johansen.

I24 X I oin. pp.30; 40pl. Copenhagen. I938.

Fase. 6. Copenhague: Musee National. Fasc. 6. By K. F. Johansen.

I3 X I0 in. pp. 36 + 40 plates. Copenhagen. I938.

- Deutschland, 2. Berlin, Antiquarium, I. By R. Eilmann and K. Gebauer.

I3 X I04- in. pp. 39; 46 pl. Munich. I938. -France, fasc. I4. Louvre, fase. 9. By N. Plaoutine.

I3 X Io in. pp. 76; 48 pl. Paris. I938.

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Corpus Vasorum antiquorum. Italia, fasc. xii. Bologna, Museo civico, fasc. iii. By L. Laurenzi.

I3 x 94 in. pp. 64; 50 pl. Rome. I936. U.S.A., fasc. 7. The Robinson collection, Baltimore, Md.

fasc. 3. By D. M. Robinson. 13 X io in. pp. 62; 45 pl. Cambridge, Mass.

I 938. Vatican. ALBIZZATI (C.) Vasi antichi dipinti del Vaticano.

Fasc. vii. I23 X IO1 in. pp. 32; IO pl. Rome. [I93.]

M6autis (G.) Les chefs-d'oeuvre de la peintiure grecque. 8-k X 5x in. pp. 220. Paris. 1939.

Monumenti della pittura antica scoperti in Italia. 20- X I4 in. Rome. From I936. In Progress.

I. La pittura etrusca. TARQUINII. Fasc. i. Le pitture delle Tombe delle Leonesse

e dei Vasi Dipinti. By P. Ducati. pp. 23; 9 P1. I937.

Fasc. 2. Le pitture della Tomba della Caccia e Pesca. By P. Romanelli. pp. I9; 7 pl. I938.

III. La pittura ellenistico-romana. ROMA. Fasc. I. Le pitture della ' Casa dei Grifi (Palatino).

By G. E. Rizzo. pp. 30; 9 pl. 1936. Fasc. 2. Le pitture dell' Aula Isiaca di Caligola (Palatino).

By G. E. Rizzo. pp. 39; II Pl. 1936. Fasc. 3. Le pitture della Casa di Livia (Palatino). By G. E.

Rizzo. pp. 6o; 13 Pl1 1937- POMPEII. Fasc. I. Le pitture della Casa del Citharista.

By 0. Elia. pp. 25; IO pl. I938. Fasc. 2. Le pitture delle Case di M. Fabius Amandio, del

Sacerdos Amandus, e di P. Cornelius Teges. By A. Maiuri. PP. 35; 9 pl. 1938.

Pernice (E.) Die Hellenistische Kunst in Pompeii. vi. Pavimente und figiirliche Mosaiken.

I4- X I I in. pp. xii + I86; 8 pl. Berlin. 1938.

Jacobsthal (P.) and Langsdorff (A.) Die Bronzeschnabelkannen. I343 X I 0 in. pp. 103. Berlin. I929.

Radn6ti (A.) Die romischen Bronzegefasse von Pannonien. [Dissert. Pannon. Ser. ii, 6.]

12 X 81 in. pp. 220. Budapest. I938. Sellye (I.) Les bronzes emailles de la Pannonie romaine. [Dissert.

Pannon. Ser. ii, 8.] I I-a x 84- in. pp. 92. Budapest. I939.

Athens. Benaki Museum. Katalog der Goldschmiede-Arbeiten. By B. Segall.

I2 X IO in. pp. 220 + 69 pl. Athens. I938. Adriani (A.) Le gobelet en argent des amours vendangeurs du

musee d'Alexandrie. I2 X 9- in. pp. 38. Alexandria. I939.

Webster (J. C.) The Labors of the Months in antique and mediaeval art. [Princeton Monographs in Art & Arch. xxi.]

io-4- x 8 in. pp. i85. Princeton. I938.

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NUMISMATICS

Newell (E. T.) The coinage of the Eastern Seleucid mints from Seleucus I to Antiochus III. [Numismatic Studies, No. I.] IOa X 74- in. pp. 307. New York. Ig38.

Rizzo (G. E.) Maniere ' corrette ' e metodi corrotti. 92 X 64- in pp. 36. Rome. 1939.

Damastion. MAY (J. M. F.) The coinage of Damastion and the lesser coinages of the Illyro-Paeonian region.

9 x 54 in. pp. xiv + 207. Oxford. 1939. Macedon. GAEBLER (H.) Fdlschungen makedonischer Munzen

v. [Sitz.-Ber. d. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss., Phil.-hist. KI., xxix.] IO4 X 7- in. pp. 20. Berlin. I938.

Laffranchi (L.) L'usurpazione di Domizio Alessandro nei docu- menti numismatici di Aquileia e delle altre zecche Massenziane. ['Aquileia nostra,' ix.]

I2-2 X 91 in. pp. 4. Milan. I938. Mattingly (H.), Sydenham (E. A.), and Sutherland (C. H. V.)

The Roman Imperial Coinage. Vol. iv. Part 2. Macrinus to Pupienus.

91 X 6 in. pp. 215; 13 Pl. 1938. Strack (P. L.) Untersuchungen zur rbmischen Reichspragung det

zweiten Jahrhunderts. iii. Die Reichspragung zur Zeis des Antoninus Pius.

124- X 8- in. pp. x + 383. Stuttgart. I937.

INSCRIPTIONS

BibliothMque Nationale. Collection Froehner. i. Inscriptions grecques. Ed. L. Robert.

i-I x 81 in. pp. x + i6o; 51 Pl. Paris. 1936. Arvanitopoulos (A. S.) 'ATi<Kai Elriypapai.

14. 'ErTiypacitia 'CKOi,pO 1TE9c6VTOS ?V OMPO. "O pap&pivos ECOV

-riS 'Aptprr6?sO?S ical o XPv':OS TtS MaKE8oV{aS-OpciKr,qS

Io0 X 7 in. pp. i8. Athens. 1938. Meritt (B. D.), Wade-Gery (H. T.), and McGregor (M. F.) The

Athenian tribute lists, vol. i. '4 X IO in. pp. xxxii + 605. Cambridge, Mass.

1939. Robert (L.) 1Etudes Anatoliennes. Recherches sur les inscriptions

grecques de l'Asie Mineure. 94- x 6-3 in. pp. 6ig. Paris. 1937.

Oliverio (G.) I1 decreto di Anastasio I? su l'ordinamento politico- militare della Cirenaica. [Docuinenti ant. dell' Africa ital. ii, 2.] ii-2 X 8- in. pp. 149. Bergamo. 1936.

Inscriptiones Italiae. Vol. XIII. Fasti et elogia. Fasc. 3. Elogia. Ed. A. Degrassi.

I34 X ioi- in. p. xxiv + 86. Rome. Ij37. Agrell (S.) Die Herkunft der Runenschrift. [Bull. de la Soc. Roy.

des Lettres de Lund, 1937-38, iv.] 9 X 6- in. pp. 53. Lund. 1938.

Bloch (H.) I bolli laterizi e la storia edilizia romana. In 3 parts. I01 X 7 in. pp. 353. Rome. 1938-39-

Nanto. ZANCAN (L.) Un cippo terminale da Nanto e la lex Mamilia. [Atti del. R. Ist. Veneto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti, xcviii.] 91 x 61 in. pp. 8. Venice. I

Pannonia. SZILAGYI (J.) Inscriptiones tegularum Pannonicarum. [Dissert. Pannon. Ser. 2, i.]

I1 x 81 in. pp. i io. Budapest. 1933.

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Devoto (I.) Tabulae Iguvinae. I ox 6G in. pp. viii + 447. Rome. I937.

PAPYRI AND MANUSCRIPTS Papyri. Actes du Ve Congres international de papyrologie, Oxford,

30 AoCut-3 Septembre 1937. 9-3 x 6 in. pp. xxix + 665. Brussels. 1938.

Calderini (A.) Manuale di papirologia antica greca e romana. 7- X 5 in. pp. I96. Milan. 1938.

Monumenta palaeographica vetera. First Series. Dated Greek minuscule manuscripts to the year I200. Edd. K. Lake and S. Lake.

vii. Manuscripts in Rome (part I). viii. Manuscripts in Rome (part 2).

ix. Manuscripts in Rome (part 3), in Messina, in Naples and in London.

I6- X 14- in. pp. I7 + 8I P1.; I5 X 77 pl.; 8 + 7I pl. Boston. I937-38.

Adler (E. N.) The Adler Papyri. Greek texts edited by E. N. Adler, J. G. Tait, and F. M. Heichelheim. Demotic texts edited by F. LI. Griffith.

II4 X 91 in. pp. viii + I I8. Oxford. I939. Chicago. ABBOTT (N.) The Kurrah papyri from Aphrodito in

the Oriental Institute. 91- X 63 in. pp. xviii + ioi. Chicago. I938.

Berlin State Museums. Berliner Klassikertexte. viii. Berliner Septuagintafragmente. Ed. 0. Stegmiuller.

I03 X 7- in. pp. 75. Berlin. I939. Giessen. Papyri Iandanae, fasc. 8. Griechische Wirtschaftsrech-

nungen und verwandtes. By J. Hummel. io X 6W in pp. 35I-390. Leipsic. I938.

Heidelberg. GERHARD (G. A.) Griechische Papyri. Urkunden und literarische Texte aus der Papyrus-Sammlung der Universitatsbibliothek Heidelberg.

-9- x 6 -. in. pp. x + 76. Heidelberg. I938. Lund. HANELL (K.) Aus der Papyrussammlung der Universi-

tatsbibliothek in Lund. Kultische Texte. [Bull. de la Soc. Roy. des Lettres de Lund 1937-38, v.]

91- x 6- in. pp. 24. Lund. I938. Manchester. Catalogue of the Greek and Latin Papyri in the

John Rylands Library. Vol. 3. Theological and literary texts (Nos. 457-55I). Ed. C. H. Roberts.

I24 X IOin. pp. xvii + 2I7; IO Pl. Manchester. I 938.

Tebtunis. HUNT (A. S.), SMYLY (J. G.), and EDGAR (C. C.) The Tebtunis Papyri. Vol. iii. Part 2. [Univ. of Calif. Publ. Graeco-Roman Arch., vol. iv.]

IO- >X 73 in. pp. xxiii + 345. Berkeley & Cambridge. I 938.

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TWENTY-FIFTH LIST OF

ACCESSIONS TO THE CATALOGUE OF SLIDES

TOPOGRAPHY, EXCAVATIONS, ETC.

The East. C6594 Ankara, Temple of Augustus from S. (1938).

Cyprus. C672 I Erimi, neolithic site, E. side, showing superimposed layers (Report Dept. Antiqs. Cyprus,

1936, pl. 61). C6723 " circular neolithic house, with burial, fifth layer (id., 1934, pl. I1). C6986 Khirokitia, neolithic settlement, upper part (JHS. 58, P. 237, fig. I3). C6740 ,, ,, ,, sacrificial tables.

Crete. C7023 Cnossos, bath with painted exterior, Queen's Megaron bathroom (Evans, Palace, iii,

fig. 256). C7024 Phaistos, larnakes in situ (Pernier, Festos, p. 28). C7027 Tylissos, plan of the site (cf. Hazzidakis, Villa Minoennes, pl. xxxiii). C7021 ,, house C. Corridor B and stairway (id. ib. pl. ix). C7026 ,, ,, Raised stone water channel (id. ib. pl. xiii. 2). C7025 ,, ,, Settling tank and stone water channel. C7028 ,, threshold and door jamb.

Greece. C698I Olynthus, houses at (JHS. 58, p. 228, fig. 7).

Italy. Rome.

B4I ii Forum, Sullan period, plan (_RS. I2, plan i). B4I I3 " view from Campanile of S. Francesca Romana. B4I20 ,, view from Palatine. B4I I4 " view towards temple of Antoninus and Faustina. B4I i6 ,, Basilica Aemilia, marble frieze from. B4I30 " Column of Duilius, reconstruction (Mostra Augustea). B4II2 ,, Regia, plan (Mem. Am. Acad. I2, ph- 4). B4I I5 ,, Rostra with temples of Saturn and Vespasian. B4117 M of Julius Caesar. B4I29 ,, of Augustus, model (Mostra Augustea). B413I Mausoleunm of Augustus, model of core (Mostra Augustea). B4I66 Stadium of Domitian, remains in Piazza Navona (_ahrb. 52, P. 393). B4I I8 Tarpeian rock. B4I39 Temple of Bellona, fallen columns. B4I40 ,, ,, ,, cornice. B4I I9 Theatre of Marcellus. B4I28 ,, ,, model (Mostra Augustea).

C7I0I South Italy, map showing proveniences of early Italiote vases (Trendall, Friihit. Vasen, p- 44)-

B4I46 Ostia, House of the Seven Sages, colonnaded court (Capit. I938, p. 9). B4I49 ,, ,, ,, ,, painting of the Sages (ibid. p. I2). B4I62 ,, Thermae, large circular mosaic pavement in great hall (Jahrb. 52, P. 383). B4I4I ) Cemetery discovered near the autostrada (Capit. I938, p. I). B4I52 ", Isola Sacra: plebeian cemetery. B4I55 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, another view. B4156 ,, ,, ,, tombs. C6595 Paestum, near, Argive Heraeum; aerial view of excavations (JHS. 58, P. 252, fig. 3). B4527 Pompeii, House of the Balcony (Carrington, Pompeii, Pl. 7). B4528 ,, ,, ,, Menander, rustic atrium (ibid., pl. 8). B4529 ,, ,, ,, Silver Wedding, room (ibid., pl. i6). B4530 ,, ,, ,, Surgeon, faqade (ibid., pl. 5). B412 I Rimini, Arch of Augustus.

Roman Germany. B4524 Saalburg, aerial view of Roman camp. B4525 ,, Roman well-heads (reconstructed). B4526 ,, Roman onager (reconstructed).

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Britain. B4532 Ditchley, Oxon, aerial view of Roman villa (J_RS. 26, pl. 22). B4218 Pershuts Downs, aerial view of celtic fields. B42 I 7 Portchester, aerial view of fort. B453I Silchester, plan. B42I9 Twyford Down, aerial view of celtic fields.

PREHELLENIC.

C6724 Neolithic painted pottery from Erimi (Report Dept. Antiqs. Cyprus, I936, p1. I5). C673I Early bronze-age polished red bowl from Episkopi Limassol (Report Dept. Antiqs. Cyprus.

I 935, pl. 8-5) C6385 Large painted jar, post Hittite-Phrygian period, from Alishar. C7029 MM ritual vase with papyrus bunch in relief from Little Palace, Cnossos. Candia Mus.

(cf. Bossert, Art of Ancient Crete, fig. 369). C7030 MM I vases etc. from Palaikastro. Candia Mus. 07042 , . . . .. C7035 MM and LM vases from Palaikastro. Candia Mus. C703I MM III pithos with painted decoration, from Phaistos. Candia Mus. (Pernier, Festos,

pI. xxxviii). C7033 LM III painted bath-larnax from Gournia: oxen. Candia Mus. (cf. Bossert, Art of

Ancient Crete, fig. 36I). C7034 LM III painted larnax from Palaikastro. Candia Mus. (cf. Bossert, Art of Ancient Crete,

fig. 362). C7057 Cnossos, fresco, labyrinth. Candia Mus. C7059 ,, ,, myrtle shoots (Evans, Palace, ii, fig. 270). C6730 Neolithic stone ornaments from Erimi (Report Dept. Antiqs. Cyprus, I936, p1. 29). C7039 Alabaster vase from the sculptor's workshop, Cnossos (cf. Evans, Palace, iv, fig. 875a). C7037 Stone vessel from Hagia Triada. Candia Mus. C7038 ,, vases from Gournia. Candia Mus. (cf. Hawes, Gournia, pl. 5). C7036 " vases from Mochlos. Candia Mus. C704I ,, lamps from Palaikastro. Candia Mus. (cf. BSA. Supp. i, figs. II9-I2I). C7040 Obsidian rhyton from rTylissos. Candia Mus. (cf. Ebert, Reallexikon, xii, pl. 97 A (a)). C6726 Fragments of neolithic terracotta female figurines from Erimi (Report Dept. Antiqs. Cyprus,

I936, P1. 28 , G 9 ,0). C6727 Neolithic terracotta female figurine from Alaminos, Cyprus. C7048 Lyreplayer, dancers and doves. Terracotta figurines from Palaikastro (cf. BSA. Supp.

i. fig. 71).

C7043 Votive terracotta figures from PetsofA. Candia Mus. (cf. BSA. ix, p1. 12-13). C7044 Terracotta bulls' heads. Candia Mus. C7045 Horns of consecration and various votive terracotta objects. Candia Mus. C7046 Terracotta votive model shrines from Cnossos (Evans, Palace, i, fig. i66a &f). C7047 Cult figurines from Cnossos. Candia Mus. C7058 Terracotta ctult figure and 'snake-vases' from Gournia (cf. Hawes, Gournia, p1. I I 1,113)

C6985 Painted clay altar from Karphi, Crete (/HS. 58, P. 235, fig. I2). C7049 Gold headbands from Mochlos. Caridia Mus. C7052 Bronze uternsils from Cnossos arid Zafer Papoura. Candia Mus. (cf. Evans, Palace, ii,

figs. 394, 398). C7051 Carpenter's kit from Gournia. Candia Mus. C7053 Bronze ingots from Hagia Triada. Candia Mus. (Bossert, Art of Ancient Crete, fig. 525).

C7056 Sealings from Zakro. C7060 The Phaistos disc, both faces. C7055 Inscribed steatite and clay tablets from Phaistos and Hagia Triada. C7054 MM III cups with ink-written inscription from Cnossos (cf. Evans, Palace, i, fig. 450).

Architecture. B4127 Models of Arch of rfitus (Rome), and of Augustus (Rimini), Mostra Augustea.

INSCRIPTIONS

B4Io8 Roome, Forum of Augustus, elogium to Aeneas Silvius (Not. d. Scav. 1933, P. 456). B4IO9 ,, ,, ,, ,, to C. Julius Caesar, father of Julius Caesar (ibid.

P- 459). B4I 10 ,, ,, ,, ,, to Drusus (ibid. p. 460).

SCULPTURE.

C6982 Poros pediment, head of Herakles from N. slope of Acropolis (37HS. 58, pl. I 8). C6983 Archaic poros stele from the Ceramicus (JHS. 58, p. 220, fig. 4). C6596 Fragment of archaic metope of centauir from Argive Heraeum, near Paestum (JIHIS. 58,

P. 252, fig- 4)-

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C7066 The Rampin head, full-face (Payne & Young, pl. iib). C7092 Head of ephebus. Acropolis Mus. No. 689, full face (Payne & Young, pl. I 13). C6597 Xoana from Palma Montechiaro (JHS. 58, p. 248, fig. 2). C7067 'Aphrodite ' of Lyons, upper part, back and front. C7068 ,, ,, lower part, Acropolis Mus. No. 269; front and 1. side views

(Payne & Young, pl. pl. 253 & 4)i

c7069 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, r. side and back views (ibid. p1. 25- & 2).

C709I Kore. Acropolis Mus. No. 609, feet and base; foot and base, No. 136 (Payne & Young, pl. 871 and 443).

C7o8I ,, ,, ,, 627, front view (ibid. pl. I2I5), and ' Chios ' torso from Delphi.

C7082 ,, ,, ,, 674, front and back views (ibid. pI. 752, 761). C7074 ,, ,, ,, 679, front back and side views (ibid. pl. 291, 2, 301). C7076 ,, ,, ,, 679, head, full face (ibid. pI. 32). C7077 ,, ,, ,, 679 and ' Aphrodite ' of Lyons, heads, full face (ibid. pl. 32,

241). C7079 ,, ,, ,, 682, side view and No. 594 three-quarter view (ibid. pl. 411,

48'). C7080 ,, ,, ,, 682, head and shoulders three-quarter view (ibid. p1. 40). C7089 ,, ,, ,, 686, three views (ibid. pl. 861 3"4). C7090 ,, ,, ,, 686, head, full face and profile (ibid. pl. 851 2). C7065 Female heads, Acropolis Mus. Nos. 6I7 and 654 (Payne & Young, pl. 93 and ii1). C7072 " head, Acropolis Mus. No. 654 and head of' Aphrodite ' of Lyons, profile (ibid.

pl. II3 and 243). C7o85 , heads, Acropolis Mus. Nos. 643 and 674, full face (ibid. p1. 70, 77). C7086 ,, ,, ,, 643 and 674, profile (ibid. p1. 781, 712).

C7087 " head, Acropolis Mus. No. 696, full face (ibid. pl. 82). C7088 ,, ,, ,, ,, 696, profile (ibid. pl. 831). C7062 Moschophorus, head only, full face (Payne & Young, pl. 4I1'). C7063 ,, head and shoulders, three-quarter front view (ibid. pl. 31). C7064 ,, calf's head, profile (ibid. pl. 45).

B4144 Perseus with head of Medusa. Ostia (Capit. I938, p. 6). B4159 Child on horseback, marble group. Ostia.

B4174 Rome, Ara Pacis; reconstructed drawing by G. Gatti. B4126 ,, ,, plaster model restoration (Mostra Augustea). B4125 ,, ,, reliefs, new (1937) fragments (Augustus and Lictors). B4171 ,, ,, ,, new (I937) slab (Flamines) and fragments (Augustus and

Lictors) (Jahrb. 52, p. 402). B4I70 ,, ,, ,, detail (heads) of the Flamines slab (ibid. p. 399, fig. 19).

B4176 ,, ,, ,, Procession, N. side. B4175 ,, ,, ,, Procession, N. side, continuation. B4I69 ,, ,, floral scrolls, from Terme Mus. (Jahrb. 52, p. 399, fig. I8). B4179 ,, ,, ,, new (I937) slab, garland. B4I78 ,, ,, internal altar, left flank, outer side. B4177 ,, ,, ,, ,, inner side.

B4122 Sarcophagus with hunting scenes discovered in lower church of S. Clemente, I 937. B4I23 ,, in S. Clemente, left end: hunters. B4124 , riglht end: a hunter. B4I50 , of the Archigallus from Isola Sacra, Ostia; lid. B4I5I Reliefs from the tomb of the Archigallus, Ostia.

B4I65 Augustus, recently discovered portrait. Capitoline Mus. (Jahrb. 52, p. 389). B4172 " portrait from Fondi. Naples Mus. (ibid. p. 4I 1). B4I73 ,, ,, ,, ,, profile (ibid. p. 4I4). B4I64 Hadrian, portrait head from Ostia (Jahrb. 52, p. 386). B4I63 Trajan, portrait head from Ostia (Jahrb. 52, p. 385). B4I67 Portrait of unknown Roman of Augustan Age: Rome, Antiquario comunale (7ahrb. 52,

P- 395). B4I68 ,, ,, ,, Antonine age: Rome, Antiquario Comunale (Jahrb. 52,

P- 397). B4157 an unknown man. Ostia Mus. B4158 ,, ,, ,, period of Commodus. Ostia Mus.

C705o Archaic bronze bull's head. Delphi Mus. (cf. Fouilles de Delphes, v. pl. i41). C7073 Early terracotta statuette, Rhodian ' priestess ' type; three views.

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VASES.

06984 Proto-geometric pyxis from the Ceramicus (J_HS. 58, p. 220, fig. 3). C6973 FranSois Vase, battle of cranes and pygmies (F.-R. pl. 3, part).

South Italian.

Mythological.

C7I06 Amykos, punishment of; hydria, Bib. Nat. 442 (Trendall, Frahit. Vasen, pl. 5). C7I25 Apollo, sacrifice to, volute-krater in Ruvo. C7I23 Boreas and Oreithyia; volute-krater, in B.M. C7 I 2I Dionysus, birth of; volute-krater in Taranto (Trendall, Friihit. Vasen, p1. 3I). C7I27 ,, with attendants; volute-krater in Taranto (id. ib. pl. 24). C7I28 ,, and flute-plaving Maenad; detail of C7I27 (id. ib. pl. 25). C7IO4 Maenad and Silens; bell-krater in Bologna (Trendall, Frlihit. Vasen, pl. 3b). C7I07 Dionysiac scene on 'Amykos' hydria; Bib. Nat. 442. C7I08 (a) Silen and Maenads; bell-krater, Athens I422. (b) Pursuit scenes; hydria, Louvre

K- 539. C71Io ,, ,, ,, bell-krater (Trendall, Frlihit. Vasen, pl. I3b). C7I3I Bacchic scene; bell-krater, Vienna 646; Tarporley painter. C7I32 ,, ,, Apulian bell-kraters in Copenhagen. C7I26 Eleusinian. The Underworld; volute-krater, Munich 3297. C7I i6 Herakles and the Nemean Lion; bell-krater, Naples 286i (Trendall, Frzihit. Vasen,

pl. I7b). C7I I4 (a) Herakles and Nike. (b) Youth and woman; late Lucanian amphorae. C7 I24 Lycurgus, madness of; calyx-krater, B.M. F2 7I. C7I09 Marsyas, punishment of; kotyle in New York (Trendall, Frlihit. Vasen, pl. 9). C7II9 Muses; centauromachy. Reverse of ' Sisyphus ' krater, Munich 3268. C7I29 Nike crowning rider; bell-krater, Louvre G493. Sisyphus painter. C7I30 , and rider; bell-krater in Durham. Tarporley painter. C7I I3 Orestes and Electra at tomb of Agamemnon; Lucanian pelike in Louvre. C7II7 Sisyphus, marriage of; Jason and the Golden Fleece, volute-krater, Munich 3268

(Trendall, Fruhit. Vasen, p1. i9). C7I I8 ,, ,, ,, detail of C7I I 7 (id. ib. p1. 20).

Trojan Cycle.

C7I II Capture of Dolon; calyx-krater, B.M. F157 (Trendall, Frlihit. Vasen, pl. 14a). C7I22 Iliupersis; B.M. Fi6o.

Ancient Life.

C7I03 Warrior departing; S. Italian krater in Rome. C7105 , pursuing women; pelike in Taranto (Trendall, Frulhit. Vasen, pl. 2c). C7I 12 (a) Victorious athlete; bell-krater in Vienna by the Creusa painter. (b) Dionysus and

Silenus; krater by the Dolon painter, once in Durham. C7I02 Flute girl, youth and man; bell-krater in Boston (Trendall, Friihit. Vasen, pl. I).

C7II5 Dancing girl; calyx-krater, Berlin F2400. C7 120 Komos; volute-krater in Goluchow (Trendall, Frzihit. Vasen, pl. 2 I a).

Note.-The above slides arranged in numerical order form a set on ' Early South Italian Vase Painting'.

PAINTING AND MOSAICS.

B4I42 Ostiat. Lion with prey; painting from tomb in cemetery near autostrada (Capit. I938, p- 4).

B4I45 , The toilet of Venus, detail; Cupid with mirror (ibid. p. 6). B4I6I ,, Winged attendant; from tomb in Via Laurentina (J_ahrb. 52, p. 38i). B4I43 Ostia. Mosaic in house near autostrada (Capit. I938, p. 5). B4I 54 " Isola sacra. Mosaic of the doves.

MINOR ARTS.

7228 Calenian phiale, Odysseus and the Sirens (cf. Pagenstecher, fig. 36).

MISCELLANEA.

B4533 Painted Roman shield from Dura Europos. B4534 Roman legionary sword and scabbard from Mainz. C7I4I-C7I57 Wild flowers of Attica, a series of I8 coloured slides from the plates of Atchley,

Wild Flowers of Attica, I 938.

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SETS OF SLIDES THE main collection of some i2,000 lantern slides can be drawn on in any quantity, large

or small, for lecturing on practically any branch of classical archaeology. For those who have opportunity, no method is so satisfactory as personal selection of the slides from the pictures arranged in a subject order in the Library.

But the following se.s of slides, complete with texts will be found useful to those lecturers who have not facilities for choosing their own slides. The idea of these sets originated with the late Mr. G. H. Hallam. The thanks of the Society are also accorded those who have been at the pains of undertaking the not easy task of telling a plain tale on the subjects with which they are most familiar to a general audience.

Suitable handbooks dealing with the different subjects can also be lent from the library to lecturers in advance of their lectures.

LIST OF SETS.

The Prehellenic Age (classified list of slides only).

Early Malta (N. S. Clogstoun). The Geography of Greece (A. J. Toynbee). Ancient Athens: historical sketch (S. Casson). Ancient Athens : topographical (annotated

list of slides only, D. Brooke). The Acropolis (A. H. Smith). Ancient Architecture (D. S. Robertson). Greek Sculpture (J. Penoyre). The Parthenon (A. H. Smith). Greek Vases (M. A. B. Braunholtz). Greek Painting (T. B. L. Webster. This has

been so arranged that it can be given either as two lectures or, by the omission of all slides bearing even numbers, as one).

A Survey of early Greek Coins: 7 slides showing 4 coins (P. Gardner).

Some Coins of Sicily (G. F. Hill). Greek Papyri (H. I. Bell). Olympia and Greek Athletics (E. N. Gar-

diner). Xenophon : the expedition of Cyrus and

Xenophon's Anabasis (annotated list of slides only, bv A. W. and B. I. Lawrence).

Alexander the Great (D. G. Hogarth). The Travels of St. Paul (no text). The Ancient Theatre (J. T. Sheppard). Ancient Life, Greek (annotated list of slides

only). Greek Scenery (classified list of slides

only). The Greek Church (classified list of slides

only).

Modern Greek Country Life (classified list of slides only).

Life in the Roman World (H. H. Symonds). Ancient Life, Roman (annotated list of slides). Rome (H. M. Last). The Roman Forum (G. H. Hallam). The Roman Forum, for advanced students

(T. Ashby). The Palatine and Capitol (T. Ashby). Trajan's Market-Buildings (A. H. Smith). The Via Appia (R. Gardner). The Roman Campagna (T. Ashby). Roman Portraiture (Mrs. S. Arthur Strong). Romans in Portraiture (H. H. Symonds). Horace (G. H. Hallam). Virgil (H. R. Fairclough). Pompeii (A. van Bureni). Ostia (T. Ashby). Ostia (R. Meiggs). Sicily (H. E. Butler). The Roman Rhone (S. E. Winbolt). Timgad (H. E. Butler). Roman Britain (Mortimer Wheeler). The Roman Wall (R. G. Collingwood). The Roman Soldier (H. H. Symonds). The Religion of Roman Britain (Miss N. C.

Jolliffe). The Byzantine Civilisation unillustrated

(J. B. Bury).

The sets consist of about 50 carefully selected slides, and the cost of hire including the text is 6s.; postage is extra.

Application should be made to The Librarian, Hellenic and Roman Societies, 50, Bedford Square, W.C.I.

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