The inscription presented in this volume, a first-century AD ephebic list in the collection of the National Museums Scotland (NMS), has never previously been published. Peter Liddel and Polly Low found a reference to it in an online catalogue in 2018 during the course of work on the AIUK project. In July 2021, Margaret Maitland, Principal Curator of the Ancient Mediterranean at National Museums Scotland, was able to access the stone and take several photographs, from which it became apparent that this was an inscription new to scholarship. Dr Maitland was immensely helpful in facilitating a visit by Polly Low and Chris de Lisle to autopsy the stone in August 2021, when the coronavirus restrictions meant that that was still a difficult under...
'Curious Arts No. 6' results from a period of residency and research in the private library at Hospi...
This article publishes or republishes the 23 Greek inscriptions on stone in the collection of the Br...
The inscription discussed in this note is not yet entered into the corpus of Etruscan inscriptions. ...
The inscription presented in this volume, a first-century AD ephebic list in the collection of the N...
This, the third volume of AIUK, publishes new editions of the nine Attic inscriptions in the Fitzwil...
This, Part 3B of our publication of the Attic Inscriptions in the British Museum, contains the five ...
The Leeds City Museum contains only one inscription of (relatively) certain Attic provenance, but t...
Lyme Park, a National Trust property in Cheshire, contains two inscriptions of Attic, perhaps Athen...
AIUK 4.1 is the first part of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, which...
This, Part 3A of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, contains new editi...
This, the inaugural volume of AIUK, publishes the important hellenistic inscription in Petworth Hous...
This second volume of AIUK contains the fifteen Attic inscriptions in the collection of the British ...
This, the second part of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, contains n...
In this instalment of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum we present new...
The Ashmolean Latin Inscriptions Project (AshLI) has been funded by the Arts and Humanities Research...
'Curious Arts No. 6' results from a period of residency and research in the private library at Hospi...
This article publishes or republishes the 23 Greek inscriptions on stone in the collection of the Br...
The inscription discussed in this note is not yet entered into the corpus of Etruscan inscriptions. ...
The inscription presented in this volume, a first-century AD ephebic list in the collection of the N...
This, the third volume of AIUK, publishes new editions of the nine Attic inscriptions in the Fitzwil...
This, Part 3B of our publication of the Attic Inscriptions in the British Museum, contains the five ...
The Leeds City Museum contains only one inscription of (relatively) certain Attic provenance, but t...
Lyme Park, a National Trust property in Cheshire, contains two inscriptions of Attic, perhaps Athen...
AIUK 4.1 is the first part of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, which...
This, Part 3A of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, contains new editi...
This, the inaugural volume of AIUK, publishes the important hellenistic inscription in Petworth Hous...
This second volume of AIUK contains the fifteen Attic inscriptions in the collection of the British ...
This, the second part of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, contains n...
In this instalment of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum we present new...
The Ashmolean Latin Inscriptions Project (AshLI) has been funded by the Arts and Humanities Research...
'Curious Arts No. 6' results from a period of residency and research in the private library at Hospi...
This article publishes or republishes the 23 Greek inscriptions on stone in the collection of the Br...
The inscription discussed in this note is not yet entered into the corpus of Etruscan inscriptions. ...