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Please review carefully the following rules for use of the Library:
1. The Library is open every day, 6:30 AM-12:00 PM. Please be considerate of residents of the house and anyone working with the computer equipment. There should be no loud talking in the area.
2. Books are arranged alphabetically, normally by author's last name, and in the order listed here except that some books are at Isthmia and books here are divided by size (and marked by color-coded stickers). Regular-size books are on the upper shelves, large-size books are kept on the lower shelves. Please keep all books in order and return them to their proper place when you are finished.
3. Books may be checked out by putting your name and the date on the card in the back of the book; leave the card--in alphabetical order--in the plastic box provided. THIS PRIVILEGE WILL BE RESCINDED IF TOO MANY BOOKS ARE TAKEN OUT, IF BOOKS ARE HARMED, OR IF THEY ARE NOT RETURNED TO THEIR PROPER PLACE! WE MEAN IT!!
4. Books may be kept for a reasonable time, but they may be recalled for use of others and you should be willing to share. If you do transfer the book to another person before returning it to the library, please change the name on the card to the next person will know whom to ask.
5. Books must be kept at Ancient Korinth and/or Isthmia. They may NOT be taken on trips, nor to the beach, nor carried somewhere to illustrate site reports.
6. Books should be treated with care. Many books have been damaged by improper use. Remember that these books are provided for you by the excavation. Please treat them as a loan.
7. When returning books, cross your name off the card, replace it in the back of the book, and re-shelve it in proper order. The latter is most important.
8. Books marked with * at the beginning are permanently stored at the Isthmia Excavation house. These books do not normally circulate, but they may occasionally leave the Excavation House, with the permission of the Director. Books marked with a + are "oversize" and are kept at the bottom of the library shelves.
9. Violation of these rules will result in the loss of Library privileges.
Many of the titles listed here are articles or sections of books and they are bound together in collections called "READINGS I-IV" and shelved at the end of the large-sized books in the library at Ancient Korinth. These collections of READINGS are bound in red and are not to be confused with the "readings" that have been collected for Study Tours in various years.
Please also note that there is a large collection of offprints on various subjects available at Isthmia. These are arranged in alphabetical order by author and there is a list of these in the Isthmia Handbook at the site, and on disk. In the library there are also many "good quality" recreational books (Shakespeare, Thomas Hardy, Rachel Carson, etc.). These are marked by the Isthmia Excavations stamp, but they are not formally catalogued. You are free to take these out at your convenience, without filling out any card--but please return them and keep them in order. Finally, there are some "light reading" books, not marked with an excavations stamp. You are welcome to take these away, add others, or do with them as you like.
NB * at Isthmia YELLOW
regular size RED
+ oversize (Ancient Korinth) BLUE
The following four subject headings are also contained in the library:
"quality paperback" GREEN
# Language
$ Literature
@ Travel
ABELARD, The Letters of Abelard and Heloise, trans. Betty Radice (Harmondsworth 1974).
ACROPOLIS Museum, Concise Guide (Athens 1965).
ADAMS, Robert McA., The Evolution of Urban Society (Chicago 1966).
ADSHEAD, K., Politics of the Archaic Peloponnese (Aldershot 1986).
$ AESCHYLUS, Oresteia, trans. Richmond Lattimore (Chicago 1953)
trans. Robert Fagles (Harmondsworth 1966).
AGORA, The Athenian Agora. Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens:
*Volume III. Literary and Epigraphical Testamonia. By R.E. Wycherley (Princeton 1957)
*Volume V. Pottery of the Roman Period. By Henry S. Robinson (Princeton 1959).
*Volume VII. Lamps of the Roman Period. By J. Perlzweig (Princeton 1961).
*Volume VIII. Late Geometric and Protoattic Pottery. By Eva W. Brann (Princeton 1962).
*Volume XIII. The Neolithic and Bronze Ages. Sara A. Immerwahr (Princeton 1971)
*Volume XIV. The Agora of Athens. The History, Shape, and Uses of an Ancient City Center. By Homer A. Thompson and R.E. Wycherly (Princeton 1972).
*Volume XVII. Inscriptions. The Funerary Monuments. By Donald W. Bradeen (Princeton 1974).
Volume XX. The Church of the Holy Apostles. By Alison Frantz (Princeton 1971).
*Volume XXII. Hellenistic Pottery: Mouldmade Bowls. By Susan Rotroff (Princeton 1987).
*Volume XXIV. Late Antiquity, 267-700. By Alison Frantz (Princeton 1988).
AGORA, Picture Books:
No. 2. The Stoa of Attalos II in Athens. By Homer A. Thompson (Princeton 1959).
No. 7. The Middle Ages in the Athenian Agora. By Alison Frantz (Princeton 1961).
No. 11. Waterworks in the Athenian Agora. By Mabel Lang (Princeton 1968).
No. 13. Early Burials from the Agora Cemeteries. By Sara A. Immerwahr (Princeton 1973).
No. 14. Graffiti in the Athenian Agora. By Mabel Lang (Princeton 1974).
No. 16. The Athenian Agora. A Short Guide. By Homer A. Thompson (Princeton 1983).
No. 19. Gods and Heroes in the Athenian Agora. By John McK. Camp II (Princeton 1980).
No. 21. Ancient Athenian Building Methods. By John McK. Camp and William B. Dinsmoor, Jr. (Princeton 1984). Three copies.
* AIBAKIN, A.I., Marieraial'i po archiologii , istorii i etnografii Tavrii, Vol. 1 (Moscow 1990).
ALCOCK, Susan E., Graecia Capta. The Landscapes of Roman Greece (Cambridge1993).
ALLEN, W. Sidney, Vox Graeca. The Pronunciation of Classical Greek, 3rd. ed. (Cambridge 1987).
ALLEN, W. Sidney, Vox Latina. The Pronunciation of Classical Latin, 2nd ed. (Cambridge 1978).
ANDERSON, Patrick, The Smile of Apollo (London 1964).
ANDREWS, Kevin, The Flight of Ikaros (Harmondsworth 1984).
ANOYATIS-PELE, Dimitris, Inventaire de la Coorespondance des Consuls Francais a Corfou de 1713 a 1901 (Corfu 1993.
ANOYATIS-PELE, Dimitris, Inventaire de la Coorespondance des Consuls Francais a Zaute (1670-1859), a Cerigo (1724-1775) et du Vice-Consul a Cepalaire (1803-1806, 2 copies (Corfu 1997).
ANTHROPOLOGY 87/88, ed. Elvio Angeloni (Guilford CT 1987).
* ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORTS for:
1966-67 1981-82 1990-91
1967-68 1982-83 1991-92
1968-69 1983-84 1992-93
1969-70 1984-85
1970-71 1985-86
1977-78 1986-87
1978-79 1987-88
1980-81 1989-90
$ ARISTOPHANES, Clouds. (Epidaurus 1994).
$ ARISTOPHANES, The Wasps, The Poet and the Women, The Frogs,
trans. David Barrett (Harmondsworth 1964).
$ ARISTOPHANES, Lysistrata, trans. Douglass Parker (New York 1970).
ARROWSMITH, William (Ed.) Arion, Vol III No. 2 (Austin 1964).
* @ BAEDEKER’S Greece (Prentice Hall 1990).
BAGNALL, Roger S., Egypt in Late Antiquity (Princeton 1993).
BAKIRITZIS, Ch., Byzantine Tsoukalologina (Athens 1989).
* BALLANCE, Michael, John Bordman, et al., Excavations in Chios 1952-1955: Byzantine Emporio (London 1989).
BARTH, Fredrik, Political Leadership Among Swat Pathans. (London 1990).
BARTON, Carlin A., The Sorows of the Ancient Romans. The Gladiator and the Monster (Princeton 1993).
BECKWITH, John, Early Christian and Byzantine Art (Harmondsworth1979).
BENAKI MUSEUM, Pottery of Asia Minor (Athens 1969).
* BENTZ, Julie L., Pottery at Ancient Corinth from the Mid-Sixth to Mid-Fifth
Century B.C. Dissertation, University of Cincinnati, 1982.
BERNAL, Martin, Black Athena, Vol. 2 (New Brunswick 1991).
$ THE BEST OF THE WORLD’S CLASSICS Vol. X, America II, Henry Cabot Lodge, Ed. (London and New York 1909)
BIBLE, The Oxford Annotated, (Oxford 1991).
* + BIEBER, Margarete, The History of the Greek and Roman Theater (Princeton 1961),
54-73. (Readings II)BIERS, William R., The Archaeology of Greece (Ithaca 1980), 4 copies.
BIERS, William R., Art, Artefacts, and Chronology in Classical Archaeology (London 1992), 3 copies.
BIOW, Lisa, dBASE IV. Secrets, Solutions, Shortcuts (Berkeley 1989).
BLEGEN, Carl W., and Marion Rawson, Guide to the Palace of Nestor (Meriden, CT 1962).
BOARDMAN, John, Jaspar Griffin, and Oswyn Murray, eds., The Oxford History of the Roman World (Oxford 1991).
BOARDMAN, John, Jaspar Griffin, and Oswyn Murray, eds., The Oxford History of Greece and the Hellenistic World (Oxford 1991).
BOHANNAN, Paul and Mark Glazer, eds., High Points in Anthropology (New York 1973).
* BON, Antoine, Le péloponnèse byzantin jusqu'en 1204 (Paris 1951).
@ BORBOUDAKIS, Manolis, Panaghia Kera (Athens nd).
BORZA, Eugene, In the Shadow of Olympus. The Emergence of Macedon
(Princeton 1990).BOTSFORD, G.W. and C.A. Robinson, Hellenic History (New York 1948).
Boulaugen, Les guides Bleu, Greece (New York 1989).
Brief Guide to the Korinthia. Copies from various years.
* BROADRIBB, Gerald, Roman Brick and Tile (Gloucester, 1987).
BRONEER, Oscar, "The Apostle Paul and the Isthmian Games," The Biblical Archaeologist 25 (1961) 2-31. READINGS I
BRONEER, Oscar, "Paul and the Pagan Cults at Isthmia," Harvard Theological Review 64 (1971) 169- 87. READINGS I
BRONEER, Oscar, The Temple of Poseidon at Isthmia (Athens 1964).
# BROTHWELL, D.R. Digging up Bones (Ithaca, 1981).
BROWN, Alexandra R. Paul's Apocalyptic Word of the Cross: Perceptions and Transformations in 1 Corinthians: 1-2 (Dissertation, Columbia University 1990).
BRUHN, J., Designs in Miniature: The Story of Mosaic Glass (Corning, NewYork, 1995).
BUCKLEY, Christopher, Greece and Crete 1941 (Athens 1984).
BURFORD, Alison, The Greek Temple Builders at Epidauros (Toronto 1969)
13-24; 63-68. READINGS II
BURFORD, Alison, Land and Labor in the Greek World (Baltimore 1993).
# BURGESS, T.C. and R.J. Bonner, Elementary Greek (Chicago 1907).
BURN, A.R. and Mary, The Living Past of Greece (Boston 1980).
* BURNS, Peter E., A Study of Sexual Dimorphism in the Dental Pethology of Ancient Peoples,
Diss. Arizona State University (1982).
$ CAESAR, The Civil War (Harmondsworth 1967).
$ CAESAR, The Conquest of Gaul (Penguin: Harmondsworth 1951).
CAMP, John M., The Athenian Agora (London 1986).
CARNE-ROSS, D.S., Pindar (New Haven 1985).
$ CARSON, Rachel, Under the Sea Wind (New York 1941).
* $ CARSON, Rachel, The Sea Around Us (New York 1961).
+ CARTER, Joseph, ed., The Chora of Croton 1983-1989 (Austin 1990).
+ CARTER, Joseph, ed., The Pantanello Necropolis 1982-1989 (Austin 1990).
+ CASKEY, John L., "Objects from a Well at Isthmia," Hesperia 29 (1960) 168-76. READINGS IV
CASKEY, John L., and E.T. Blackburn, Lerna in the Argolid (Princeton 1977).
CASSON, Lionel, The Ancient Mariners, 2nd ed. (Princeton 1991).
CASSON, Lionel, Travel in the Ancient World (Baltimore 1994; original ed. 1974).
* # CAVAFY, Constantine, The Complete Poems of Cavafy, trans. by Rae Dalven (New York 1961).
# CAVAFY, Constantine, Poiimata 1-2 (Athens 1963).
CAVARNOS, Constantine, St. Macarios of Corinth (Belmont, MA 1972).
CERAM, C.W., Gods, Graves and Scholars (New York 1951).
* LA CERAMICA Medievale nel mediterraneo occidentale (Florence 1986).
CHAMPION, Timothy, et al., Prehistoric Europe (London 1984).
* @ CHARITONIDOU, Angeliki, Epidaurus. The Sanctuary of Asclepios and the Museum (Athens 1978).
+ CHATZIDAKIS, Manolis, Benaki Museum (Athens 1989).+
@ CHATZIDAKIS, Manolis, Mystras. The Medieval City and the Castle (Athens 1981).
CHATZIDAKIS, Theano, The Monastery of Kaisariani (Athens 1977).
* CHERRY, J.F., J.L. Davis, and E. Mantzourani, Landscape Archaeology as Long-Term History:
Northern Keos in the Cycladic Islands. Los Angeles 1991.CHILDE, V. Gordon, Man Makes Himself (New York 1951).
CHORAS, Georgios A., I Agia Moni Areias (Athens 1975).
CHOU, George Tsu-der, dBase III Plus Handbook (Carmel, IN 1986).
+ CLEMENT, Paul A., "L. Kornelios Korinthos of Corinth," in D.W. Bradeen and M.F. McGregor, eds., PHOROS (Locust Valley, N.Y. 1974) 36-39. READINGS V.
CLOGG, Richard, A Short History of Modern Greece, 2nd ed. (Cambridge 1986).
CLOSE, David H., ed., The Greek Civil War 1943-1950. Studies of Polarization (London 1993).
* COLLINS, Modern Greek Pocket Dictionary (Crawley, 1977).
* $ COMNENA, Anna, The Alexiad (Penguin: Harmondsworth 1969).
CONNOR, Carolyn L., Art and Miracles in Medieval Byzantium. The Crypt at Hosios Loukos and its Frescoes (Princeton, 1991).
CORINTH, Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
By Kethleen Warner Slane (Princeton 1990).Ancient Corinth. A Guide to the Excavations and Museum (Macon 1928).
*Ancient Corinth. A Guide to the Museum (Athens 1935).
+Volume I, Part I. Introduction, Topography, Architecture.
By H.N. Fowler and R. Stillwell (Cambridge, Mass., 1932).
*Volume I, Part IV. The South Stoa. By Oscar Broneer (Princeton 1954).
*Volume I, Part V. The Southeast Building. The Twin Basilicas. The Mosaic House. By S.S. Weinberg (Princeton 1960).
*Volume I, Part VI. The Springs: Peirene, Sacred Spring, Glauke.
By B.H. Hill (Princeton 1964). [Pp. 1-115 available in Ancient Korinth]
+Volume III, Part II. The Defenses of Acrocorinth and the Lower Town.
By Rhys Carpenter and Antoine Bon (Cambridge, Mass. 1932
*Volume VII, Part II. Archaic and Corinthian Pottery and the Anaploga Well.
By D.A. Amyx and Patricia Lawrence (Princeton 1975).
*Volume VII, Part III. Corinthian and Hellenistic Pottery. By G. Roger Edwards (Princeton 1975).
*Volume VII, Part IV. The Red-Figure Pottery. By Sharon Herbert (Princeton 1977).
*Volume VIII, Part III. The Inscriptions 1926-1950. By J.H. Kent (Princeton 1966).
*Volume IX, Part II. The Reliefs from the Theater. By Mary C. Sturgeon (Princeton 1977).
+Volume XI, The Byzantine Pottery. By Charles H. Morgan II (Cambridge 1942).
*Volume XII. The Minor Objects. By G.L. Davidson (Princeton 1952).
*Volume XV, Part III. The Potters' Quarter and the Pottery. By A.N. Stilllwell and J.L. Benson (Princeton 1984).
+Volume XVI. Medieval Architecture. By Robert L. Scranton (Princeton 157). [Copy also available in Ancient Korinth]
*Volume XVII. The Great Bath on the Lechaion Road. By Jane C. Biers (Princeton 1985).
*Volume XVIII, Pt. I. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore. The Greek Pottery.
By Elizabeth G. Pemberton (Princeton 1989).
*Volume XVIII, Pt. II. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore. The Roman Pottery and Lamps.
CORINTH, Notes:
By Mabel Lang (Princeton 1977).No. 1. Cure and Cult in Ancient Corinth. A Guide to the Asklepieion.
No. 2. Demeter and Persephone in Ancient Corinth. By Nancy Bookidis and Ronald T. Stroud (Princeton 1987).
CORTI, E.C.C., The Destruction and Reseurrection of Pompeii and Herculaneum (London 1951).
CORTINA, Converstational Modern Greek (New York 1977).
COULSON, William D.E., The Greek Dark Ages. A Review of the Evidence and Suggestions for Further Research (Athens 1990).
COULSON, William D.E., Proceeding of an International Symposium on the Olympic Games, 1988 (Athens 1992)
COULTON, J.J., Ancient Greek Architects at Work (Ithaca 1977).
DANCEY, William S., Archaeological Field Methods: An Introduction
(Minneapolis 1981). 2 copies.DANFORTH, Loring M., Firewalking and Regligious Healing. The Anestaria of Greece and the
American Firewalking Movement (Princeton 1989).
DANIEL, Glyn, A Short History of Archaeology (London 1981).
* DANN, Mark A., "The Use of a Geographic Information System to Study the Thirteenth Century Frankish Settlement Pattern in the Korinthia, Greece," (MA Thesis, Ohio State 1992).
DASCALAKIS, A.P., The Hellenism of the Ancient Macedonians (Thessaloniki 1965).
@ DAVARAS, Costis, The Palace of Knossos (Athens nd).
@ DAVARAS, Costis, Phaistos, Hagia Triada, Gortyn (Athens nd).
DAVIS, William Stearus, A Friend of Ceasar (New York 1965)
$ DE MONFREID, H., Hashish (London 1946).
DEL CHIARO, Mario A. Corinthiaka. Studies in Honor of Darrell A. Amyx
(Columbia, MO 1986).@ DELIVORRIAS, A., Guide to the Benaki Museum (Athens 1980).
DELPHES: Fouilles de Delphes
+Volume II. Le Gymnase. By Jean Jannoray (Paris 1953).
DEMAKOPOULOU, Katie, and Dora Konsola, Archaeological Museum of
Thebes (Athens 1981).
* DICKEY, Keith, Corithian Burial Customs, ca. 1100 to 550 BC (Dissertation, Bryn Mawr 1992)
DICKS, Brian, Portait of Southern Greece (London 1982).
+ DILKE, O.A.W., "Details and Chronology of Greek Theater Caveas," BSA 45 (1950) 42-45.
READINGS II
+ DINSMOOR, W.B., The Architecture of Ancient Greece ( London 1975) 234-46. READINGS II
DOREN, David MacNeil, Winds of Crete (Athens 1981). 2 copies
DOUKELLIS, P.N., and L.G. Mendoni (Eds.), Structures Rurales et Societes Antiques.
* DOUMAS, Christos G., Santorini. A Guide to the Island (Athens 1983).
DOUMAS, Christos G., Santorini. The Prehistoric City of Akrotiri (Athens nd).
DOW, Sterling, Fifty Years of Sathers (Berkeley 1965).
+ DOWER, Jim, and Micahel Kolb, "Recording Ancient History: ACAD and ASKETCH Aid in Field Archaeology," Cadence, April 1990 61-63. READINGS V
* DUMBARTON OAKS, Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the
Whittemore Collection, Vol. 1 by Alfred R. Bellinger (Washington 1966).
* DUMBARTON OAKS, Late Roman Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the
Whittemore Collection. By Philip Grierson and Melinda Mays (Washington 1992).* DUMBARTON OAKS, Late Roman Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the
Whittemore Collection. Vol. 2 Part 1. By Philip Grierson and Alfred R. Bellinger(Washington 1993).
* DUMBARTON OAKS, Late Roman Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the
Whittemore Collection. Vol. 2 Part 2. By Philip Grierson and Alfred R. Bellinger
(Washington 1993).* DUMBARTON OAKS, Late Roman Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the
Whittemore Collection. Vol. 3 Part 1. By Philip Grierson and Alfred R. Bellinger
(Washington 1993).
* DUMBARTON OAKS, Late Roman Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the
Whittemore Collection. Vol. 3 Part 2. By Philip Grierson and Alfred R. Bellinger
(Washington 1993).
DUMBARTON OAKS PAPER NUMBER FORTY (Washington 1986).
* DURHAM, Edith, High Albania (Boston 1985)
DURRELL, Lawrence, Propero's Cell (London 1945).
+ Early Christian Churches of the Corinthia Compendium.
+ EDELSTEIN, Emma J. and Ludwig, Asclepius: A Collection and Interpretation of the Testimonies, Baltimore 1945, vol. 2, 181-213. READINGS II
+ EDWARDS, Robert W. The Fortifications of Armenian Cilicia , (Weslington 1986)
EHRENBERG, V., The People of Aristophanes (Oxford 1951).
ENGELS, Donald, Roman Corinth. An Alternative Model for the Ancient City (Chicago 1990).
+ EPETERIS TES ETAIREIAS VOIOTIKON MELETON, Vol. 1, parts a & b, (1988).
EPSTEIN, Ann Wharton, Tokali Kilise, Tenth Century Metropolitan Art in Byzantine Cappadocia (Weslington 1986)
* + ETHNOGRAPHIKA, Peloponnesiako Laographiko Idryma, Vols. 1-7.
$ EURIPIDES, Four Tragedies, (Chicago, 1942).
$ EURIPIDES, The Bacchae and Other Plays, trans. Philip Velacott (Harmondsworth 1973).
$ EURIPIDES, Medea, Hippolytus, Helen, trans. Rex Warner (New York 1958).
@ Europe Travel Guide 1993.
FAMILY MEDICAL GUIDE, ed., J.R.M. Kunz and A.J. Finkel (New York 1987).
FARAONE, Christopher A. Talismans and Trojan Horses, (New York 1992).
* @FERMOR, Patrick Leigh, Mani: Travels in the Southern Peloponnese, (London 1958).
* @FERMOR, Patrick Leigh, Roumeli. Travels in Northern Greece (London 1966).
+FINGARETTE, Ann, "The Marmaria Puzzles," AJA 74 (1970) 401-04. READINGS II
* +FINLEY, John H., Jr., "Corinth in the Middle Ages," Speculum 7 (1932) 477-99. READINGS III
FINLEY, M.I., The Ancient Greeks (New York 1963).
FLETCHER, Mike, and Gary R. Lock, Digging Numbers. Elementary Statistics for
Archaeologists (Oxford 1991).* FOLSOM, Robert B., Handbook of Greek Pottery (Greenwich, Conn. 1967).
FORREST, W.G. The Emergence of Greek Democracy, 800-400 BC (New York. 1975)
FOSS, Clive, and David Winfield, Byzantine Fortifications. An Introduction (Pretoria 1986).
+ FOSSUM, Andrew, "Harmony in the Theatre at Epidauros," AJA 30 (1926) 70-75. READINGS II
FOWDEN, Garth, The Egyptian Hermes. A Historical Approach to the Late Pagen Mind (Princeton 1986)
* FOWDEN, Garth, Empire to Commonwealth. Consequences of Monotheism in Late Antiquity (Princeton 1993).
* FRANCIS, E.D., Image and Idea in Fifth-Century Greece: Art and Literature after the Persian Wars (New York 1990).
@ FREELY, John, Blue Guide Istanbul (London 1983).
FREYBERG, Bruno von , Geologie des Isthmus von Korinth.(Erlangen 1973).
* $ FRIAR, Kimon, trans., Modern Greek Poetry (Athens 1982).
@ FROMMER, Athens 1989-90 (New York 1989).
* FURUMARK, Arne, Mycenaean Pottery. 2 vols. (Stockholm 1972).
GAFFNEY, Vincent, and Zoran Stancic, GIS Approaches to Regional Analysis:
A Case Study of the Island of Hvar (Ljubljana 1991).GAMBLE, Clive, The Palaeolithic Settlement of Europe (Cambridge 1986).
+ GARDINIER, E. Norman, Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals. (London 1910).
+ GARDINIER, E. Norman, Olympia: Its History and Remains. (Washington 1973,
241-43. READINGS IIGARWOOD, P. et al., eds. Sacred and Profane (Oxford 1991).
* GEBHARD, Elizabeth R., The Theater at Isthmia (Chicago 1973).
* GELICHI, Sauro, ed. La ceramica nel mondo bizantino tra XI e XV secolo e suoi
rapporti con l'Italia (Florence 1993).
GELIS, Dimitrios N., ed. Modern Aspects for the Teatment of Rhinopathies (Pireaus 1994).
GELZOS, Mathias, Ceasar: Politician and Statesman (Cambridge, MA. 1968).
GINZBURG, C. The Cheese and the Worms. (New York 1980).
GJERSTAD, E., Studies on Prehistoric Cyprus (Upsala 1926).
GLUBOK, Shirley and Alfred Tamarin, Olympic Games in Ancient Greece. (New York 1976).
GOLDBERG, S., (Ed.) Volume 125. Transactions of the American Philological Association,
(Atlanta, Georgia, 1995).GOODWIN, Godfrey. A History of Ottoman Architecture.(London 1971).
GRAVES, Robert. I, Claudius.(New York 1989).
GREGORIVIUS, Ferdinand, Mesaionike Istoria Ton Athenon, trans. Agis Tsaras (Athens 1990).
GREGORY, Timothy E,. "An Early Byzantine Complex at Akra Sophia near Corinth," Hesperia 54
(1985) 411-28.GREGORY, Timothy E., "The Medieval Site on Mt. Tsalika near Sophiko," 2 copies.
GREGORY, Timothy E., Vox Populi (Columbus 1979).
GREGORY, Timothy E., and P.N. Kardulias, "Geophysical and Surface Surveys in the Byzantine Fortress at Isthmia," Hesperia 59 (1990) 467-511.
GREGORY, Timothy E., and Harrianne Mills, "The Roman Arch at Isthmia," Hesperia 53 (1984) 407-45.
* $GRENE, D. Three Greek Tragedies in Translation (Chicago, 1942).
$GRENE, D. and Lattimore, R. Greek Tragedies Vol. 2 (Chicago 1960).
$GRENE, D. and Lattimore, R. Greek Tragedies Vol. 3 (Chicago 1960).
GRIMAL, Pierre, Dictionary of Classical Mythology (Harmondsworth, 1991).
$GRUBE, G.M.A., The Drama of Euripides (London 1941).
+ GUMMERMAN, G.J., and T.R. Lyons, "Archaeological Methodology and Remote Sensing," Science 172 (1971) 126-32. READINGS V
* GUNSENIN, Negris, Les amphores byzantines (Xe-XIIIe siècles),
2 vols. (Dissertation, Paris 1990).GUTHRIE, W.K.C., The Greeks and Their Gods (Boston 1955).
* + The Gymnasium and the Fountain of the Lamps. Compendium.
HAARHOFF, T.J., The Stranger at the Gate (Oxford1948).
HALDON, J.F., Byzantium in the Seventh Century (Cambridge 1990).
HALPERIN, David M., et al., eds. Before Sexuality. The Construction of the Erotic Experience in the Ancient Greek World (Princeton 1990).
$HAMILTON, Edith, Three Greek Plays (London 1937)
HARROLD, F. and R. Eve, Cult Archaeology and Creationism, (Iowa City, 1995)
HATZFIELD, J., Alciabiade: étude sur l'histoire d'Athèns à la fin du Ve siècle (Paris 1940).
+ HAWTHORNE, John G., "The Myth of Palaimon," TAPA 89 (1958) 92-98. READINGS I
* HAYES, J.W., Late Roman Pottery (London 1972).
* HAYES, J.W., Excavations at Sacarchane in Istanbul. Vol. 2, The Pottery (Princeton 1992).
HENDY, Michael, Studies in the Byzantine Monetary Economy (Cambridge 1985).
$ HERODOTUS, Historiae, 3rd ed., Vol. I (Oxford 1927).
$ HERODOTUS, The Histories (Penguin: Harmondsworth 1954).
$ HERODOTUS, The Histories, (London, 1954)
HERTZFELD, Michael, The Poetics of Manhood. Contest and Identity in a Cretan Mountain Village
(Princeton 1985).HESIOD, Theogony, trans. Norman O. Brown (New York 1953).
* HESPERIA, from 1989 onward, with many fasicles from earlier years.
HIGGINS, Michael Denis, and Reynold Higgins, Archaeological Companion to Greece and the Aegean
(Ithaca 1996).* HILL, Burt Hodge, The Temple of Zeus at Nemia. (Princeton 1966).
HODDER, Ian, Reading the Past. Current Approaches to Interpretation in Archaeology (Cambridge 1986).
HOLE, Frank, and Robert F. Heizer, An Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology, 2nd ed. (New York 1965).
$ HOMER, The Iliad, trans. R. Lattimore (Chicago 1951). 2 copies
$ HOMER, The Odyssey, trans. W.H.D. Rouse (New York 1937).
* $ HOMER, The Odyssey, trans. E.V. Rieu (London 1946).
HOOD, Sinclair, The Arts in Prehistoric Greece (Harmondsworth 1978).
INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY, A Symposium in Memory of Hetty Goldman. (Princeton 1974).
* ISTHMIA:
(Princeton 1971). (3 Copies, one at site, two at library)Volume I. The Temple of Poseidon. By Oscar Broneer
Volume II. Topography and Architecture. By Oscar Broneer
(Princeton 1973). (3 Copies, one at site, two at library)Volume III. Teracotta Lamps. By Oscar Broneer (Princeton 1977).
Volume IV. Sculpture 1952-67. By Mary Sturgeon (Princeton 1987).
Volume V. The Hexamilion and the Fortress. By Timothy E. Gregory
(Princeton 1993)Volume VI. Sculpture 1967-78. By Steven Lattimore (Princeton 1996).
Volumes I-II, V also available in Ancient Korinth.
* ISTHMIA EXCAVATIONS 1967-1978 (from Archaiologikon Deltion).
* JANNORAY, J., Fouilles de Delphes II: Topographie et Architecture (Paris 1953).
$ JAY, Peter (trans.) The Greek Anthology (Hammondsworth 1981).
JECCHINIS, Chris, Beyond Olympus (Athens 1988).
+ JEFFREY, L.H., The Local Scripts of Archaic Greece (Oxford) 114-32, 404. READINGS V.
+ JENKINS, R.J.H. and MEGAW, H., "Research at Isthmia," BSA 32 (1931/32) 68-89. READINGS I
JONES, Edward, Using dBASE IV 1.1 (Berkeley 1990).
JOUKOWSKY, Martha, A Complete Manual of Field Archaeology (Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 1980).
* JOURNAL OF ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY, Vol. 1 onward.
KALLIGAS, Haris A., Byzantine Monemvasia. The Sources (Monemvasia 1990).
+ KALYMNOS, Readings on.
+ KANE, Susan E., "Review of Isthmia IV", AJA 94 (1990) 159-60. READINGS V.
KANELLI, Sheelagh, Earth and Water (Athens 1986).
* KARIVIERI, Arja, The Athenian Lamp Industry in Late Antiquity. Papers and Monographs of the Finnish Institute at Athens, Vol. V (Helsinki 1996).
KARDULIAS, P. Nick, ed., Beyond the Site. Regional Studies in the Aegean Area (Lanham, MA 1994).
* KARDULIAS, P.N., Beyond the Site, (Maryland, 1994)
*KARDULIAS, P. Nick, "The Byzantine Fortress at Isthmia, Greece, and the Transition from Late Antiquity to the Medieval Period in the Aegean," PhD Diss., Ohio State University, 1988.
KASAS, Savas, Important Medical Centres in the Antiquity. Epidaurus and Corinth (Athens 1979).
$ KAZANTZAKIS, Nikos, The Fratricides, trans. by Athena Gianakas Dallas (New York 1964).
* $ KAZANTZAKIS, Nikos, Freedom or Death, trans. by Jonathan Griffin (New York 1955).
$ KAZANTZAKIS, Nikos, The Greek Passion, trans. by Jonathan Griffin (New York 1963). Two copies.
$ KAZANTZAKIS, Nikos, Report to Greco, trans. by Kimon Friar (London 1965).
KAZHDAN, Alexander, and Constable, Giles,. People and Power in Byzantium. An
Introduction to Modern Byzantine Studies (Washington 1982).
KAZHDAN, A.P., and A.W. Epstein, Change in Byzantine Culture in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries (Berkeley 1985).
* $ KEELEY, Edmund, and Sherrard, Philip, trans., The Dark Crystal. Anthology of Modern Greek Poetry (Athens 1981).
* KENCHREAI. EASTERN PORT OF CORINTH
Joseph W. Shaw and Leila Ibrahim (Leiden 1978).Volume I. Topography and Architecture, by Robert Scranton,
Volume II. The Panels of Opus Sectile in Glass, by Leila Ibrahim, Robert Scranton and Robert Brill (Leiden 1976).
Volume III. The Coins, by Robert L. Hohlfelder (Leiden 1978).
KLUCKHOHN, Clyde, Mirror for Man (New York 1965).
KRAELING, C.H. and R.M. ADAMS. City Invincible: Urbanization and Cultural Development in the Ancient Near East. (Chicago 1960).
KRAUTHEIMER, Richard, Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture, 3rd ed., revised (Harmondsworth 1981).
KREININ, Mordechai E., International Economics: A Policy Approach, 4th ed., (New York 1983.)
KYROU, Adonis,
Sto stayrodroqmi toy Sarvnikoyq (Athena 1990).LAMBIRI-DIMAKI, Jane, ed., Social Sratification in Greece 1962-1982 (Athens 1983).
* LANGENSCHEIDT, Ancient Greek Pocket Dictionary (Berlin, nd).
* Late Roman Corinth Compendium.
LASKER, Gabriel W. and Robert N. Tyzzer, Physical Anthropology, 3rd ed. (New York 1973).
LATTIMORE, Steven, The Marine Thiasos in Greek Sculpture (Los Angeles 1976).
LAWRENCE, A.W., Greek Architecture, 4th ed. (New Haven 1983).
+ LAWRENCE, Patricia, "Five Grave Groups from the Corinthia," Hesperia 33 (1964) 89-107. READINGS IV
@ LAZARIDES, Paul, The Monastery of Daphni (Athens, nd).
@ LEAR, Edward, Journals of a Landscape Painter in Greece and Albania (London 1988),
2 copies.LEMPRIERE, J.A., Classical Dictionary of Proper Names ed. Wright, F.A. (London 1948).
@ LET'S GO GREECE, 1986 Edition (Cambridge, Mass. 1986).
@ LET'S GO ITALY, 1986 edition (Cambridge, Mass. 1986).
* LERNA
Volume 1 The Fauna. by Nils-Gustaf Gejvall (Princeton 1969).
Volume II The People. by J. Lawrenace Angle(Princeton 1971).
Volume III. The Pottery of Lerna IV. By Jeremy B. Rutter (Princeton 1995)
LIDDELL and SCOTT. Greek- English Lexicon (Oxford 1871).
$ LINFORTH, I.M., Religion and Drama in "Oedipus at Colonus" (Berkeley 1951).
$ LINFORTH, I.M. Philoctetes: The Play and the Man (Berkeley 1956.)
$ LIVY, The War With Hannibal (Penguin: Harmondsworth, 1965).
LOCK, P. The Franks in the Aegean, 1204-1500, (London & New York, 1995).
@ LOGIADOU-PLATONOS, S, Crete (Athens 1986).
$ LUCAS, D.W. The Greek Tragic Poets (London 1950).
$ LUCAS, F.L. Greek Poetry for Everyman (New York 1951).
LUCK, Georg, Arcana Mundi. Magic and the Occult in the Greek and Roman Worlds
(Baltimore 1985).* + MACKAY, Theodora S., "More Byzantine and Frankish Pottery from Corinth," Hesperia 36 (1967)
249-320. READINGS IIIMACREADY, Sarah, and F.H. Thompson, eds. Roman Architecture in the Greek World (London 1987).
MALLWITZ, A., Olympia und seine Bauten (Munich 1972).
MARINATOS, Nanno, Art and Religion in Thera (Athens 1984).
MARINATOS, N. and R. Hagg (Eds.) Greek Sanctuaries: New Approaches
(London and New York 1995).$ MARTIAL, Epigrams, ed. J.H. Westcott (Boston 1894).
MARTIN, Anne-Marie, "Archaeological Sites--Soils and Climates," PERS 37, 353-58. READINGS V
McCARTHY, George E., ed. Marx and Aristotle. Nineteenth-Century German Social Theory and Classical Antiquity (Savage, MD 1992).
McKAY, A.G., Houses, Villas and Palaces in the Roman World (Itahaca 1975).
McKAY, J, B. Hill, and J. Buckler, A History of Western Society 4th ed. (Boston 1991).
Volume I. From Antiquity to the Enlightenment (Boston 1991).
Volume II From Absolutism to the Present (Boston 1991).
McNEILL, William H., The Metamorphosis of Greece since World War II (Chicago 1978). 3 copies.
MERITT, Lucy Shoe, History of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (Princeton 1984).
MESSENGER, Phyllils Mauch, ed., The Ethics of Collecting (Albuquerque 1989).
* @ MEREWOOD, Anne, The Unspoiled Greek Islands, (Shedfield 1990).
* @ MILLER, Henry, The Colossus of Maroussi (Harmondsworth 1941).
MILLER, Stepen G., ed., Nemea. A Guide to the Site and Museum (Berkeley 1990). Second copy at Isthmia.
+ MILLER, William, The Latins in the Levant (London 1908), pp. 61-511.
MOMIGLIANO, Arnaldo, Alien Wisdom. The Limits of Hellenization (Cambridge 1971).
MOORHEAD, John, Justinian (London 1994).
MOORHEAD, Mark P.O. and Robert J. Lenardow, Classical Mythology, 4th ed. (White Plains 1971).
MORGAN, Catherine, Athletes and Oracles. The Transformation of Olympia and Delphi in the Eighth Century B.C. (Cambridge 1990).
+ MORGAN, Charles H., "Pheidias and Olympia," Hesperia 21 (1952) 295-339. READINGS II
+ MORGAN, Charles H., "Footnotes to Pheidias and Olympia," Hesperia 24 (1955)
164-68. READINGS IIMORRIS, Ian, Burial and Ancient Society. The Rise of the Greek City-State (Cambridge 1987).
MORRIS, Ian (Ed.), Classical Greece: Ancient Histories and Modern Archaeologies,
(Cambridge Univ. Press, 1994).
MORRIS, Ian, Death-Ritual and Social Structure in Classical Antiquity (Cambridge 1992).
MPEKIARIS, Alexandros P. Epeteris.
NELSON, Harry, and Robert Jurmain, Introduction to Physical Anthropology, 3rd ed. (St. Paul 1985).
* NEMEA. Excavations at Nemea
Xenon, and the Bath. By Darice E. Birge, Lynne H. Kraynak, andVolume I. Topographical and Architectural Studies: The Sacred Square, the
Stephen G. Miller (Berkeley 1992).
* NEMEA. A Guide to the Site and Museum. Edited by Stephen G. Miller (Berkeley 1990).
* NEWTON, Charles Thomas, Travels and Discoveries in the Levant, Vol 1 (London 1865).
* NIELSEN, Inge, Thermae et Balnea. The Architecture and Cultural History of Roman Public Baths, 2 vols. (Aarhus1990).
NILSSON, Martin P., Greek Folk Religion (Philadelphia 1972).
$ NORTON ANTHOLOGY of POETRY, ed,. Alexander Allison et al. (New York 1975).
+ NTOKOS, Konstantinos and Georgios Panagopoulos, To Venitiko Ktimatologio Tis Vostitsas (Athens 1993).
$ OATES, W.J. and E. O'Neill, The Complete Greek Drama 2 vols (New York 1938).
OBER, Josiah, Mass and Elite in Democratic Athens (Princeton 1989).
OIKONOMIDES, Nicolas, A Collection of Dated Byzantine Lead Seals (Washington 1986).
OLYMPIA: Bericht über die Ausgrabungen in Olympia.
Volume IV. By Emil Kunze and Hans Schleif (Berlin 1944), pp. 1-104.
* OMURA, George, Mastering AutoCAD (Alameda, CA 1989).
* $ ORIGO, I. War in Val D'Orcia (Boston 1984).
O'ROARK, D.A., "Archaeology and Oligarchy at Isthmia," (M.A. Thesis, Ohio State University, 1989).
+ PACKARD, Pamela M., "Monochrome Mosaic at Isthmia," Hesperia 49 (1980) 326-46. READINGS I
$ PALAMAS, Kostes, The King's Flute, trans. T.P. Stefanides and G.C. Katsimbalis (Athens 1982).
* PALAMAS, Kostis,
APANTA, vol. 11 (Athens nd).PALLAS, D.I., On Christian Corinth and Greece (various).
PALMER, L.R., Myceneans and Minoans (London 1961).
PANOURGIA, Neni E., "Hoi orthos philosophountes apothneskein: A View Not from Afar. Illness and Death," (Diss., Indiana University 1991).
* PAPACHATZIS, Nicholas, Pavasniou Korinthiaka-Lakonika (Athens 1976).
$ PAPADIAMANTIS, Alexandros, Tales from a Greek Island, trans. Elizabeth Constantinides
(Baltimore 1987).PAPANIKOLAS, Helen, Small Bird, Tell Me. Stories of Greek Immigrants ( Athens, OH 1993).
PAPANTONIOU, Ioanna, Greek Costumes, 3rd ed. (Nafplion 1991).
* PAPAS, William, Instant Greek (Athens 1972).
PARADSISIS, Alexander, Fortresses and Castles of Greece (Athens 1972).
PATTENGALE, Jerry A. Benevolent Physicians in Late Antiquity, the Cult of the Anorgyroi
$ PAUSANIAS, Guide to Greece, 2 vols. (Harmondsworth 1971).
PAUSANIAS, Description of Greece, 5 vols. (Loeb Edition: Cambridge, MA 1926-35).
* PEACOCK, D.P.S., and D.F. Williams, Amphorae and the Roman Economy (London 1986).
* PEPPERS, Jeanne Marty, Selected Roman Pottery. Isthmia Excavations 1967-1972 (diss. Pennsylvania 1979).
PETRAKOS, B.Ch.. I En Athinais Arxaiologiki Etaireia: I Istoria ton 150 Chronon tis 1837-1987 (Athens 1987)
PETRIDES, Ted, Greek Dances, rev. ed. (Athens 1980).
$ PETRONIUS, The Satyricon, trans. William Arrowsmith (Harmondsworth 1959).
* $ PETROPOULOS, Elias, Rebetika. Songs from the Old Greek Underworld, trans. John Taylor (London 1992).
@ + PHILIPPIDES, Dimitri, Greek Traditional Architecture. Santorini (Athens 1980).
* PHILIPP, Jayne H., "The Asklepieion at Epidauros in Roman Times" (MA thesis, Ohio State
University).* PHILON, Helen, Benaki Museum. Islamic Art (Athens 1980).
PLASKETT, Patricia Stockton, Hints for Living in Greece (Athens 1982).
$ PLATO, Dialogues trans. B. Jowett (New York 1893).
$ PLATO, The Republic trans. H.D.P. Lee (London 1955).
$ PLAUTUS, The Captives, ed. H.C. Elmer (Boston 1900).
$ PLINY, Younger, Selections from Letters (Chicago 1919).
PLOG, Fred T., The Study of Prehistoric Change (New York, 1974).
$ PLUTARCH, The Age of Alexander, trans. Ian Scott-Kilvert (Harmondsworth 1973).
$ PLUTARCH, Fall of the Roman Republic, trans. Rex Warner (Harmondsworth 1972).
$ PLUTARCH, Eight Great Lives trans C.A. Robinson (New York 1960).
POOLE, L. and G., History of Ancient Olympic Games (New York 1963).
POWELL, Anton, Athens and Sparta. Constructing Greek Political and Social History
from 478 B.C. (London 1988).POWELL, Dilys, An Affair of the Heart (Athens 1973).
POWELL, Dilys, The Villa Ariadne (Athens 1982).
PRICE, S.R.F., Rituals and Power: The Roman Imperial Cult in Asia Minor (Cambridge 1984).
PRINGLE, D., "Medieval Pottery from Caesarea: The Crusader Period," Levant 17 (1985) 171-202. READINGS III.
* PRINGLE, D. "Thirteenth-Century Pottery from the Monastery of St. Mary of Carmel," Levant 16 (1984) 91-111. READINGS III.
$ PROCOPIUS, The Secret History (Penguin: Harmondsworth 1966).
PSAROPOULOU, Betty, I Keramike tou chtes sta Kythera kai sten Kythno (Athens 1990).
$ PSELLUS, Michael, Fourteen Byzantine Rulers (Harmondsworth 1966).
RAZIS, M. Byron, Greek Poetry Translations, (Athens 1983).
* RAKER, D., and H. Rice, Inside Autocad, 5th ed. (Thousand Oaks CA 1989).
RANDSBORG, Klavs, The First Millenium A.D. in Europe and the Mediterranean (Cambridge 1991).
REDMAN, Charles L., The Rise of Civilization from Early Farmers to Urban Society in the Ancient Near East (San Francisco 1978).
+ REDMAN, Charles L., and Patty Jo Watson, "Systematic, Intensive Surface Collection," American Antiquity 35 (1970) 279-91. READINGS V
* RECHERCHES SUR LA CERAMIQUE BYZANTINE, ed. V. Déroche and J.-M.
Speiser, BCH Supplement 18 (Paris 1989).RENFREW, Colin, and Paul Bahn, Archaeology. Theories, Methods and Practice, (London 1991).
RHODES, R.F. Architecture and Meaning on the Athenian Acropolis, (Cambridge Univ. Press. 1995).
RICE, Prudence M., ed., Pots and Potters. Current Approaches in Ceramic Archaeology (Los Angeles 1984).
RICE, T., Byzantine Art (Oxford 1935).
RICHARDS, J.D., and N.S. Ryan, Data Processing in Archaeology (Cambridge 1985).
RICHTER, G.M.A., A Handbook of Greek Art, (London 1963).
+ RICHTER, Gisela M.A., "The Pheidian Zeus at Olympia," Hesperia 35 (1966) 166-70. READINGS II
* RIFE, Joseph L., "Biologic and Historic Continuity during the Classical to Early Byzantine Occupation of Isthmia, Greece," (B.A. Thesis, Kenyon College, 1992).
* RITSOS, Yannis, Exile and Return, trans. Edmund Kelley (London 1989).
RITSOS, Yannis, Selected Poems, trans. by Nikos Stangos (Athens 1983).
* ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE:
Volume II. Vespasian to Hadrian, by Harold Mattingly (London 1926).
Volume III. Antoninus Pius to Commodus, by Harold Mattingly
and Edward A. Sydenham (London 1930).
Volume IV., Part 1. Pertinax to Geta, by Edward A. Sydenham
(London 1936).
Volume IV, Part 2. Macrinus to Pupienus, by Harold Mattingly, Edward A. Sydenham, and C.H.V. Sutherland (London 1938).
Volume IV, Part 3. Gordian III-Uranius Antonius, by Harold Mattingly, Edward A. Sydenham, and C.H.V. Sutherland (London 1949).
Volume IX. Valentinian to Theodosius I, by J.W.C. Pearce (London 1968).
ROMANO, David Gilman, Athletics and Mathematics in Archaic Corinth: The Origins of the
Greek Stadion (Philadelphia 1993)
* @ ROSSITER, Stuart, The Blue Guides: Greece (London 1977). Also 1981 edition.
* ROSTOVTZEFF, M., The Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire, vol. 2., 2nd ed. (Oxford 1957).
* ROUX, George, Pausanias en Corinthie (Paris 1958).
* ROUSSOS, Rita, "The Representation of Lost or Extant Pieces of Sculpture on Corinthian Lamps of the Second and Third Centuries after Christ: A Catalogue Raisonne," (MA Thesis, California State University, Northridge, 1988).
*RUNNELS, Curtis N., Daniel J. Pullen, Susan Pullen, ed., Artifect and Assemblage. TheFinds from a
Regional Survey of the Southern Argolid, Greece. Volume I. The Prehistoric and Early Iron Age
Pottery and the Lithic Objects (Standford 1995).
+ RUPP, David W., "The Lost Classical Palaimonion Found?" Hesperia 48 (1979) 64-72. READINGS I
SAKELLARIOU, M. and N. Faraklas, Corinthia-Cleonaea (Athens1971).
SALMON, J.B., Wealthy Corinth. A History of the City to 338 B.C. (Oxford 1984).
* + SANDERS, G.D.R., "An Assemblage of Frankish Pottery at Corinth," Hesperia 56 (1987).READINGS III
+ SCHOFIELD, A.J., ed., Interpreting Artefact Scatters. Contributions to Ploughzone Archaeology. Oxbow Monographs 4 (Oxford 1991).
SCULLY, Vincent, The Earth, the Temple, and the Gods. Greek Sacred Architecture, rev. ed. (New Haven 1979).
SEASE. Catherine, A Conservation Manual for the Field Archaeologist (Los Angeles 1987). 2 copies.
* +SETTON, Kenneth M., "The Archaeology of Medieval Athens," in Essays in Medieval Life and Thought Presented in Honor of Austin Patterson Evans (New York 1955) 227-58. READINGS III
* + SETTON, Kenneth M., "The Bulgars in the Balkans and the Occupation of Corinth in the Seventh Century," Speculum25 (1950) 502-43. READINGS III
* + SETTON, Kenneth M., "The Emperor Constans II and the Capture of Corinth by the Onogur Bulgars," Speculum 27 (1952) 351-62. READINGS III.
SEVILLIAS, Errikos, Athens-Auschwitz, trans. Nikos Stavroulakis (Athens 1983).
SFIKAS, George, Medicinal Plants of Greece (Athens 1979).
SHANKS, Michael, Classical Archaeology of Greece, (London, 1996).
SHEPARD, Anna O., Ceramics for the Archaeologist (Ann Arbor 1985).
SHERRARD, Philip, The Marble Threshing Floor. Studies in Modern Greek Poetry
(Athens 1992).SHERRARD, Philip, The Pursuit of Greece (Athens 1987).
SHIPLEY, G. and J. Salmon (Ed.), Human Landscapes in Classical Antiquity, (London, 1996).
$ SHOWERMAN, G., Eternal Rome 2 Vols. (New Haven 1924).
SLATER, Philip E., The Glory of Hera. Greek Mythology and the Greek Family
(Princeton 1968).
+ SMILEY, C.N., "Epidaurus and Greek and Roman Medicine," Art and Archaeology 7 (1918) 121-30. READINGS II
SMITH, Eileen Ebert, Xanthippe, Wife of Socrates (Palm Springs 1994).
+ SMITH, Esther A., "Prehistoric Pottery from the Isthmia," Hesperia 142-46. READINGS IV.
SNODGRASS, A.M., Archaeology and the Rise of the Greek State (Cambridge 1977).
* SNODGRASS, Anthony M., An Archaeology of Greece (Berkeley 1987).
SNODGRASS, Anthony, Archaic Greece. The Age of Experiment (Berkeley 1980).
SNYDER, Graydon F., Ante Pacem. Archaeological Evidence of Church Life before
Constantine (Macon, GA 1985).SNYDER, Graydon F., First Corinthians (Macon, GA 1992).
# SOFRONIOU, S.A., Modern Greek (London 1962).
+ SOLECKI, Ralph S., "Practical Aerial Photography for Archaeologists," American Antiquity 22 (1957) 337-50. READINGS V
SOLMSEN, F., Hesiod and Aeschylus (Cornell 1949).
The Southeastern Review Vols. 1 and 2.
SORDI, Marta, The Christians and the Roman Empire trans. Annanbel Bedini (Norman 1994).
SPARKES, B.A., Greek Pottery: An Introduction (Manchester 1991). 2 copies (One at Isthmia).
$ SPENCER, Terrence. Fair Greece Sad Relic (Athens 1986).
STAMBAUGH, John E., The Ancient Roman City (Baltimore 1988).
STAVROLUAKIS, Nikos, The Jews of Greece (Athens 1990).
STEELE, D. Gentry, and Claud A. Bramblett, The Anatomy and Biology of the Human Skeleton (College Station, TX 1988)
STEWART, C. Demons and the Devil (Princeton 1991).
STORY, Keith O., Approaches to Pest Management in Museums (Washington 1985).
+ STRANDBERG, Carl H., "Photoarchaeology," PERS 33, 1152-57. READINGS V
* STRUNK, William Jr., and E.B. WHITE, The Elements of Style, 3rd ed. (New York 1979).
+ STROUD, Ronald S., "The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth Preliminary Report I: 1961- 1962," Hesperia 34 (1965) 1-22. READINGS IV.
$ SUETONIUS, The Twelve Caesars, trans. Robert Graves (Harmondsworth 1979).
SULLIVAN, Denis F., The Life of St. Nikon (Brookline, MA 1987).
SWEET, Waldo E., Sport and Recreation in Ancient Greece (New York 1987).
$ TACITUS, The Agricola and the Germania (Penguin: Harmondsworth 1948).
$ TACITUS, Agricola and Germania, ed. W.F. Allen (Boston 1913).
$ TACITUS, Dialogus de Oratoribus (Boston 1894).
$ TACITUS, Historiae, 2.1 (Leipzig 1914).
TAINTER, Joseph A., The Collapse of Complex Societies (Cambridge 1988)
TERZAKIS, A., Homage to the Tragic Muse (Boston 1978).
THOMAS, Carrol G. Myth Becomes History (Claremont 1993).
THOMAS, David H., Archaeology (New York 1979).
THUCYDIDES, The Peloponnesian War, T.E. Wick trans. (New York 1982).
$ THUCYDIDES, The Peloponnesian War, trans. B. Jowett. 2 Vols. (Oxford 1900).
TIERNEY, Brian and Joan Scott, Western Societies: A Documentary History Vol. II (New York 1984).
TINGAY, Graham (ed), Compehendite (London 1973).
TOMLINSON, R.A., Epidauros (Austin 1983).
TOMLINSON, Richard, From Mycenae to Constantinople. The Evolution of the Ancient
City (London 1992).TRAVLOS, I,
Poleodomikhq Ejeqlejiw tvn Auhnvqn, 2nd ed. (Athens 1993).TRIGGER, Bruce G., A History of Archaeological Thought (Cambridge 1989).
TROMBLEY, F.R., Hellenic Religion and Christianization c. 370-529 vol. 1 (Leiden 1993).
TROMBLEY, F.R., Hellenic Religion and Christianization c. 370-529 vol. 2 (Leiden 1994).
TSU-DER CHOU, dBase III Plus Handbook (Carmel, IN 1986).
+ URSE, Marianne, "Rural Settlement in the Korinthia in Roman Times" (BA Thesis, Ohio State
University).VAN ANDEL, Tjeerd H., and Curtis RUNNELS, Beyond the Acropolis. A Rural Greek Past (Stanford 1987). (Two Copies)
VERMEULE, Emily, Greece in the Bronze Age (Chicago 1964).
VEYNE, Paul, Did the Greeks Believe in their Myths? An Essay on the Constitutive Imagination, trans. Paula Wissing (Chicago 1988).
VIKAN, Gary, ed., Icon (Washington 1988).
$ VIRGIL, The Aeneid of Vergil, trans. Allen Mandelbaum (New York 1961).
* VON FREYBERG, Bruno, Geologie des Isthmus von Korinth. Erlanger geologische Abhandlungen 95
(Erlanger 1973).* VRYONIS, Spyros, Jr., ed., Byzantine Studies. Essays on the Slavic World and the Eleventh Century (New Rochelle 1992).
WALKER, Alan, Delphi (Athens 1977).
WALKER, Susan, and Averil Cameron, eds., The Greek Renaissance in the Roman Empire (London 1989).
WARD-PERKINS, J.B., Roman Imperial Architecture (Harmondsworth 1981).
WARE, Timothy, The Orthodox Church (London 1963).
WEBER, Max, The Agrarian Sociology of Ancient Civilizations (London 1976).
* + WEINBERG, Gladys Davidson, ed., Excavations at Jalame. Site of a Glass Factory in Late Roman Palestine (Columbia, MO 1988).
WEINBERG, S.S. The Stone Age in the Aegean: CAH I, Chap. 10 (Cambridge 1965).
WHEELOCK, F.M., Latin (New York 1963).
WHITE, T. D., Human Osteology (San Diego 1991).
WILBER, Charles K. ed., The Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment, 2nd ed., (New York 1979).
WILLEY, Gordon R., and Jeremy A. Sabloff, A History of American Archaeology (London 1974).
$WINNINGTON-INGRAM, R.P., Euripides and Dionysus: An Interpretation of the Bacchae (Cambridge 1948).
WISEMAN, James, "Corinth and Rome I: 228 B.C.-A.D. 267," ANRW 2.7.1 (Berlin 1979).
WISEMAN, James, The Land of the Ancient Corinthians (Göteborg 1978).
+ WISEMAN, James R., "A Trans-Isthmian Fortification Wall," Hesperia 32 (1963)
248-75. READINGS IV.WISEMAN, James R., "Excavations at Corinth, the Gymnasium Area, 1965" Hesperia 36 (1967).
WOELFEL, Julian B., Dental Anatomy, 3rd ed. (Philadelphia 1984).
* WOODHEAD, A.G., The Study of Greek Inscriptions (Cambridge 1967).
WOOLGER, Jennifer Barker, and Roger J. Woolger, The Goddess Within. A Guide to the Eternal
Myths that Shape Women’s Lives ( New York 1987).
* WRIGHT, J., et al. "The Nemea Valley Archaeological Project" Hesperia 59. 2 copies
WYCHERLY, R.E., How the Greeks Built Cities (New York 1962).
$ XENOPHON, Anabasis 1-4, ed. W.W. Goodwin and J.W. White (London 1914).
$YANOULIS, Anne, Aigina (Athens 1974).
+ YEGÜL, Fikret K., The Bath-Gymnasium Complex at Sardis (Cambridge, MA 1986).
YEGÜL, Fikret, Baths and Bathing in Classical Antiquity (Cambridge, MA 1992).
YERKES, Richard W., Prehistoric Life on the Missippi Floodplain (Chicago 1987).
YOURCENAR, Marguerite, Memoirs of Hadrian (New York 1990).
ZAIDMAN, L.B., and P.S. Pantel (trans. Paul Cartledge) Religion in the Ancient Greek City (Cambridge 1994)
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ZONA, Ch. I., Bios kai Politeia, Louka (Athens 1965).
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