Royal correspondence in the Hellenistic period; a study in Greek epigraphy, by C. Bradford Welles.
Material type: TextPublication details: New Haven, Yale University Press; Prague, Kondakov Institute; 1934.Description: c, 403 p. 12 l of plates, (facsims.) 25 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 481.7
- CN405 .W4
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Circulating | Philip Becker Goetz Library | PA3042.W3 1966 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available |
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"Seventy-five texts, principally from the Seleucid and Attalid kingdoms, but also from the Asiatic dependencies of the Ptolemaic kings of Egypt and the minor kingdoms of Asia Minor."--Introd., p. xxxviii. The texts are accompanied by translations and historical analyses.
Bibliography: p. [xvii]-xxix.
I. The use of letters in Hellenistic diplomacy. II. The composition and style of the letters. III. The language of the letters.--Texts.--Appendix: The vocabulary of the letters.
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