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doi: 10.2307/624544
The following summary is intended to cover the period from July, 1914, to June, 1915, inclusive. That it is at all complete I hardly dare to hope: the circumstances of the year have rendered the task of compilation peculiarly difficult, and I can but claim to have done my best to render the account as full and as accurate as I could with the materials accessible to me.General.—Of the great collections of inscriptions the only one which has made progress during the period under review is, so far as my knowledge goes, the Inscriptiones Graecae ad res Romanas pertinentes, to which has been added a fresh fascicule containing 313 texts, some of which come from the islands off the S.W. coast of Asia Minor (Cos, Nisyrus, Syme, Chalce, Rhodes, Carpathus), while the greater number belong to Lydia.
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