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1 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OSCAR THEODORE BRONEER 1926 " Excavations at Corinth 1925, Area North of the Basilica," A.J.A., XXX, pp " A Late Type of Wheel-made Lamps from Corinth," A.J.A., XXXI, pp " Excavations in the Odeum at Corinth, 1928," A.J.A., XXXII, pp Corinth, Volume III, Part i, Acrocorinth, Excavations in 1926, Chapter IV, " The Inscriptions from Upper Peirene," Cambridge, Mass. Corinth, Volume IV, Part ii, Terracotta Lamps, Cambridge, Mass. "The 'Armed Aphrodite' on Acrocorinth and the Aphrodite of Capua," University of California Publications in Classical Archaeology, 1, 2, pp Corinth, Volume X, The Odeumn, Cambridge, Mass. "Eros and Aphrodite on the North Slope of the Acropolis," Hesperia, I, pp "Some Greek Inscriptions of Roman Date from Attica," A.J.A., XXXVI, pp " Excavations in the Agora at Corinth, 1933," A.J.A., XXXVII, pp " Excavations on the North Slope of the Acropolis in Athens, ," Hesperia, II, pp " Excavations in Corinth, 1934," A.J.A., XXXIX, pp " Excavations on the North Slope of the Acropolis in Athens, ," Hesperia, IV, pp Review of Heinrich Bulle, Untersuchungen an Griechischten Theatern, 1928, A.J.A., XXXIX, pp Translation from the Greek: K. Kourouniotes, Eleusis, A Guide to the Excavations and the Museum, Athens " The Cave on the East Slope of the Acropolis," Hesperia, V, pp " The OXETOI in the Greek Theatre," Classical Studies presented to Edward Capps on his Seventieth Birthday, Princeton, pp American School of Classical Studies at Athens is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve, and extend access to Hesperia
2 394 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OSCAR THEODORE BRONEER " A Sandstone Head from Corinth," A.J.A4., XL, pp Review of Commodore P. Dahlgren, Hdllristningarnas Skeppsbilder, Goteborg, 1934, A.J.A., XL, pp " Ancient Athenian Treasures yielded by Wellshafts: A Black Figure Masterpiece; Themistocles Ostraca," I.L.N., CXCI, pp "A Calyx-Krater by Exekias," Hesperia, VI, pp "Studies in the Topography of Corinth at the Time of St. Paul," 'ApX. 'E+., 1937, pp Review of Tonnes Kleberg, Viardshus och Vdrdshusliv i den Romerska Antikent, Goteborg, 1934, A.J.A., XLI, pp " Discoveries on the North Slope of the Acropolis, 1938," A.J.A., XLII, pp "Excavations on the North Slope of the Acropolis, 1937," Hesperia, VII, pp " The Lion at Amphipolis," A.J.A., XLII, pp " New Discoveries on the North Slope of the Acropolis," A.J.A., XLII, p. 123 "Recent Discoveries on the North Slope of the Acropolis in Athens," A.J.A., XLII, pp Review of E. Fiechter, Das Dionysos-Theater in Athen, 3 vols., Stuttgart, 1935 and 1936, and Das Theater in Eretria, Stuttgart, 1937, A.J.A., XLII, pp "The Head of Herakles in the Pediment of the Old Athena Temple," Hesperia, VIII, pp "A Mycenaean Fountain on the Athenian Acropolis," Hesperia, VIII, pp "An Official Rescript from Corinth," Hesperia, VIII, pp "Excavations on the Slopes of the Acropolis, 1939," A.J.A., XLIV, pp. 107, The Lion Monument at Amnphipolis, Cambridge, Mass. "Colonia Laus Iulia Corinthiensis," Hesperia, X, pp "Plato's Description of Early Athens in the Light of Archaeological Research," A.J.A., XLV, p. 92 Review of Arkaeologiske og Kunsthistoriske Afhandlinger tilegnede Frederik Poulsen. Copenhagen, 1941, A.J.A., XLV, pp Review of Homer A. Thompson, The Tholos of Athens and its Predecessors (Hesperia, Supplement IV), Princeton, 1940, A.J.A., XLV, pp
3 1942 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OSCAR THEODORE BRONEER 395 "Hero Cults in the Corinthian Agora," Hesperia, XI, pp "Hero and Horse at Corinth," A.J.A., XLVI, p. 125 "The Thesmophorion in Athens," Hesperia, XI, pp Review of Margarete Bieber, " The History of the Greek and Roman Theater," Princeton, 1939, A.J.P., LXIII, pp Review of William Bell Dinsmoor, Observations on the Hephaisteion (Hesperia, Supplement V), Princeton, 1941, A.J.A., XLVI, pp Review of David M. Robinson, Excavations at Olynthus, Volume X, Metal and Minor Miscellaneous Finds, Baltimore, 1941, A.J.A., XLVI, pp Review of The Annual of the British School at Athens, No. XXXVII, Session , Papers presented to Professor J. L. Myres in Honour of his 70th Birthday, 1940, A.J.P., LXIV, pp "The Tent of Xerxes and the Greek Theater," University of California Publications in Classical Archaeology, I, 12, pp " Archaeology in Greece Today," A.J.-A., XLIX, pp " Notes on the Interior of the Hephaisteion," Hesperisa, XIV, pp Review of Axel W. Persson, New Tombs at Dendra near Midea, Lund, 1943, A.J.A., L, pp Ancient Corinth, A Guide to the Excavations, 4th Edition, Athens " The Corinthian Altar Painter," Hesperia, XVI, pp " Investigations at Corinth, ," Hesperia, XVI, pp "The Dorian Invasion: What Happened at Athens," A.J.A., LII, pp "Notes on the Xanthippos Ostrakon," A.J.A., LII, pp Symposium on the Homeric Period: Dorian Invasion, Summary, A.J.A., LII, p "Measurements and Refinements of the South Stoa at Corinth, A.J.A., LIII, pp
4 396 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OSCAR THEODORE BRONEER "Plato's Description of Early Athens, and the Origin of Metageitnia," Hesperia, Supplement VIII, pp "Records of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens," The American Archivist, XII, pp "Terracotta Altars from Corinth," Hesperia, XIX, pp Review of George Bakalakis, 'EXX1VtKa' rpaire,oopa, Thessalonike, 1948, Cl. Phil., XLV, pp RReview of Frederick 0. Waage, ed., Antioch-on-the-Orontes, IV, part i, Ceramics and Islamic Coins, Princeton, 1948, A.J.A., L IV, pp "Corinth, Center of St. Paul's Missionary Work in Greece," Biblical Archaeologist, XIV, pp "Investigations at Corinth, 1950," Hesperia, XX, pp Review of Carlo Anti, Guida per il visitatore del teatro antico di Siracusa, Florence, 1948, Cl. Phil., XLVI, pp Review of Dorothy Hannah Cox, The Excavations at Dura-Europos, Final Report IV, Part i, Fasc. 2, The Greek and Roman Pottery, New Haven, 1949, Cl. Phil., XLVI, p. 198 Review of Alan J. B. Wace, Mycenae, An Archaeological History and Guide, Princeton, 1949, Cl. Phil., XLVI, pp Review of R. E. Wycherley, How the Greeks Built Cities, London, 1949, Cl. Phil., XLVI, pp " Odeion and Skene," A.J.A., LVI, p "Isthmia Excavations, 1952," Hesperia, XXII, pp "University of Chicago Excavations at Isthmia," A.J.A., LVII, p Corinth, Volume I, Part iv, The South Stoa and its Successors, Princeton "An Ancient Monument of World Unity, the South Stoa at Corinth," Archaeology, VII, pp "Excavations at Isthmia, 1954," Hesperia, XXIV, pp "The Isthmian Sanctuary of Poseidon," Archaeology, VIII, pp "The Temple of Poseidon at the Isthmia," A.J.A., LIX, p. 170
5 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OSCAR THEODORE BRONEER " An Archaeological Enigma," Archaeology, IX, pp " Athens in the Late Bronze Age," Antiquity, XXX, pp " The Enigma Explained," Archaeology, IX, pp " The North Slope Krater, New Fragments," Hesperia, XXV, pp " Excavation of the Isthmian Sanctuary," A.J.A., LXI, p. 182 " Gods and Games on the Corinthian Isthmus," University of Chicago Magazine, XLIX, 4, pp Review of Pierre Amandry, La Colonne des Naxiens et la Portique des Atheniens and Jean Jannoray, Le Gymnase, Fouilles de Delphes, II, Topographie et Architecture, Paris, Cl. Phil., LII, pp " Athens, City of Idol Worship," Biblical Archaeologist, XXI, pp " The Corinthian Isthmus and the Isthmian Sanctuary," Antiquity, XXXII, pp " Excavations at Isthmia, Third Campaign, ," Hesperica, XXVII, pp Review of W. Vollgraff, La Sanctuaire d' Apollon Pythe6en a' Argos, Paris, 1955, A.J.A., LXII,- pp " Excavations at Isthmia, Fourth Campaign, ," Hesperia, XXVIII, pp " Excavation at Isthmia, ," A.J.A., LXIII, p. 187 "Gods and Games on the Corinthian Isthmus II," University of Chicago Magazine, LI, 4, pp Review of Nikolaos Himmelmann-Wildschiitz, &oanexraoq, Marburg/Lahn, A.J.A., LXIII, p. 103 Review of Richard Hubbard Howland, The Athenian Agora, IV, The Greek Lamps and their Survivals, Princeton, 1958, A.J.A., LXIII, pp ; C.W., LII, p " Isthmia, Campaign of 1959," Archaeology, XIII, pp " The Isthmian Sanctuary," AEXr., XVI, Xpov., pp " Notes on Three Athenian Cult Places," 'ApX. 'E+., 1960, pp Review of John Arthur Hanson, Roman Theater-Temples, Princeton, 1959, A.J.A., LXIV, p. 301 Review of Georges Roux, Pausanias en Corinthie, Paris, 1958, Gnomon, XXXII, pp
6 398 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OSCAR THEODORE BRONEER Review of R. E. Wycherley, The Athenian Agora, III, Literary and Epigraphical Testimonia, Princeton, 1957, Cl. Phil., LV, pp " Isthmiaca, Investigations at the Site of the Isthmian Games," Klio, XXXIX, pp " The Isthmus of Corinth at the End of the Bronze Age," Atti del Settimo Congresso internazionale di Archeoloqia classica, Roma-Napoli 6-13 sett., 1958, I, Rome, pp Review of Henry S. Robinson, The Athenian Agora, V, Pottery of the Romnan Period, Princeton, 1959, Cl. Phil., LVI, pp Review of Gustavo Traversari, Gli Spettacoli in Acqua nel Teatro Tardo-Antico, Rome, 1960, A.J.A., LXV, p. 412 Review of Franz Willemsen, Die Lowenkopf-Wasserspeier vom Dach des Zeustemtpels (Olympische Forschungen IV), Berlin, 1959, A.J.A., LXV, pp " Discoveries at Isthmia," AEXT., XVII, Xpov., pp " The Apostle Paul and the Isthmian Games," Biblical Archaeologist, XXV, pp " Excavations at Isthmia, ," Hesperia, XXXI, pp " The Isthmian Victory Crown," A.J.A., LXVI, pp Review of Judith Perlzweig, The Athenian Agora, VII, Lamps of the Roman Period, First to Seventh Century after Christ, Princeton, 1961, A.J.A., LXVI, pp " Excavations at Isthmia," AeXr., XVIII, Xpov., pp Review of Armin von Gerkan and Wolfgang Muller-Wiener, Das Theater von Epidauros, Stuttgart, 1961, A.J.A., LXVII, pp Review of Hildegund Gropengiesser, Die Pflanzlichen Akrotere Klassischer Tempel, Mainz, 1961, A.J.A., LXVII, p. 92 Review of Spyridon E. Iakovides, 'H MVKq1Va EK 'AKP0l7rOX&S qrcv 'A0hqvc'dv, Athens, Gnomon, XXXV, pp "The Temple of Poseidon at Isthmia," XapLtr4'ptov ew 'AvaaoTdLov K. 'OpXavSov, III, pp " The Later Stadium at Isthmia," A.J.A., LXIX, p. 166
7 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OSCAR THEODORE BRONEER 399-) Review of Joseph Alsop, From the Silent Earth, A Report on the Greek Bronze Age, New York, 1964, A.J.A., LXIX, pp Review of Alfred Mallwitz and Wolfgang Schiering, Die Werkstatt des Pheidias in Olympia, I (Olympische Forschun gen V), Berlin, 1964, Gnomon, XXXVII, pp "The Cyclopaean Wall on the Isthmus of Corinth and its Bearing on Late Bronze Age Chronology," Hesperia, XXXV, pp Review of Charles Picard, E-tudes Thasiennes, VIII, Les Portes sculptees a images divines, Paris, 1962, A.J.A., LXX, pp "The Foot on the Stadium," A.J.A., LXXI, p. 184 Review of Philippe Bruneau, Exploration arche'ologique de De'los, XXVI, Les Lampes, Paris, 1965, A.J.A., LXXI, pp Review of Heinz Kahler, Der Griechische Tempel, Wesen und Gestalt, Berlin, 1964, A.J.A., LXXI, pp Review of Karl Lehmann and Denys Spittle, Samothrace, 4, II, The Altar Court, New York, 1964, A.J.A., LXXI, pp Review of Raymond Schoder, S. J., Masterpieces of Greek Art, Greenwich, Conn., 1965, A.J.A., LXXI, p "The Cyclopaean Wall on the Isthmus of Corinth, Addendum," Hesperia, XXXVII, pp Review of Anne Bovon, Lampes d' Argos (Atudes Peloponinesiennes, V), Paris, 1966, A.J.A., LXXII, pp Review of Bert Hodge Hill, The Temple of Zeus at Nemea, Princeton, 1966, A.J.A., LXXII, pp "Archaic Wall Paintings at Isthmia," A.J.A., LXXIII, p. 232 Review of Anastasios K. Orlandos, 'HApKa8K' 'AXioEtpa Kai ra Mv7/lEa 'r, Athens, , A.J.A., LXXIII, pp Review of Ludwig Drees, Olympia: Gods, Artists and Athletes, New York, 1968, A.J.A., LXXIV, pp Review of Opuscula Carolo Kerenyi Dedicata (Stockholm Studies in Classical Archaeology, V), edited by G6sta Saflund, Stockholm, 1968, A.J.A., LXXIV, pp
8 400 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OSCAR THEODORE BRONEER 1971 Isthmia, Volume I, Temple of Poseidon, Princeton "Paul and the Pagan Cults of Isthmia," Harvard Theological Review, LXIV, pp Review of Daria de Bernardi Ferraro, Teatri classici in Asia Minore, II, Citta di Pisidia, Licia e Caria, Rome, 1969, A.J.A., LXXV, p. 447 Review of Julius Jiithner, Die Athletischen Leibesilbungen der Griechen, edited by Friedrich Brein, I, Geschichte der Leibesiibungen, Vienna, 1965, and II, 1, Einzelne Sportarten, Lautf-, Sprung- und Wurfbewerbe, Vienna, 1968, A.J.A., LXXV, pp Review of Daria de Bernardi Ferraro, Teatri classici in Asia Minore, III, Citte dalla Troade alla Pamfilia, Rome, A.J.A.,. LXXVI, p Isthmia, Volume II, Topography and Architecture, Princeton Review of Homer A. Thompson and R. E. Wycherley, The Athenian Agora, XIV, The Agora of Athens, Princeton, 1972, A.JLA., LXXVII, pp Isthmia, Volume III, The Lamps. Forthcoming.
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