
The Greek and Latin Inscriptions of Ankara (Ancyra)
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David French, who died in 2017, was the Director of the British Institute at Ankara from 1968 to 1994. His research interests and archaeological field work in Turkey ranged from prehistory to the Ottoman period, and culminated in a comprehensive topographical and epigraphical study of the Roman Roads and Milestones of Asia Minor.
Content
- Cover
- Titelei
- Impressum
- About the book
- About the editors
- Table of Contents
- Preface and acknowledgments
- 1 Ankara in Late Antiquity and Byzantium
- 2 Bibliography
- 3 Inscriptions of Late Roman and Byzantine Ankara (315 bis-504)
- 3.1 The fortifications of Late Roman and Byzantine Ankara (315 bis-328)
- 3.2 Imperial inscriptions from Constantine to Arcadius (329-333)
- 3.3 Building in Late Roman Ankara (334-346 bis)
- 3.4 Exempla Biblica in Ankara (347-349)
- 3.5 Funerary inscriptions from the late third to the early fifth centuries (350-364)
- 3.6 Large funerary monuments of the late fifth and sixth centuries (365-423)
- 3.7 Small funerary monuments of the late fifth and sixth centuries (424-496)
- 3.8 Middle Byzantine inscriptions in the imperial temple and other churches (497-504)
- 4 Further inscriptions of the second and third centuries (505-545)
- 5 Ancyrans abroad
- 5.1 Inscriptions for Ancyrans and Galatians in Athens (A1-A73
- Gal. 1-Gal. 11)
- 5.2 Other Greek inscriptions for Ancyrans outside Ankara (G1-G17)
- 5.3 Latin inscriptions for Ancyrans outside Ankara (L1-L21)
- 6 Addenda and corrigenda to I. Ankara 1
- 7 Epigraphic indexes
- 7.1 Personal names of Ancyrans and persons attested at Ancyra
- 7.1.1 Greek
- 7.1.2 Latin
- 7.2 Geographical names
- 7.3 Rulers, offi cials and military units
- 7.3.1 Emperors
- 7.3.2 High offi cials
- 7.3.3 Governors of Galatia (Prima)
- 7.3.4 Civic aristocracy
- 7.3.5 Military units
- 7.4 Professions
- 7.5 Festivals and contests
- 7.6 Biblical, ecclesiastical and liturgical terms
- 7.7 Funerary
- 7.7.1 Imprecations and fi nes
- 7.7.2 Funerary prayers
- 7.7.3 Burial
- 7.8 Dates and chronology
- 7.9 General vocabulary
- 7.9.1 Greek
- 7.9.2 Latin
- 7.10 Phonetic features, vocalisation and graphic confusion
- 7.10.1 Greek
- 7.10.2 Latin
- 8 Concordance of publications
- Figures
- 1. 18th Century Dutch Painting of Ankara in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
- 2. Map of Ancient Ancyra
- 3. Plan of Ankara Citadel
- 4. Inscriptions 324-326
- 5. Known only to God
- 6. Sixth-century grave cover in Ankara Kale
- Figure credits
- Arslan, M.
- Atesogulları, S.
- DAI Istanbul
- Domaszewski (1885)
- Görkay, K.
- Kadıoglu, M.
- Mango, C.
- Mongeri, G.
- Peschlow, U.
- Varinlioglu, E.
- Macpherson archive
- Perrot (1872)
- Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
- Wiener Scheden
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