
doi: 10.2307/625168
In the following pages I have tried to give a brief survey of the progress of epigraphical discovery and discussion during the years 1925 and 1926, following the order of the Inscriptions Graecae in dealing with inscriptions discovered in European lands and that of the Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum in the case of those found in Asia or Africa. I have included reviews only in exceptional cases, because they afford summaries of books not generally accessible or because they make some original contribution to the study in question.During the years under review death has taken a heavy toll among epigraphists, especially in France, which has been bereft of three outstanding scholars—P. Foucart, T. Homolle and B. Haussoullier.
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