
doi: 10.2307/627992
The present bibliography, which relates to the years 1948 and 1949, follows the same general lines as its predecessors. Books and articles not accessible to me are marked by an asterisk. Once again I ask all scholars who have facilitated my task by sending me copies of their works to accept this expression of my heartfelt thanks.Death has deprived Greek epigraphical studies in recent years of some of their outstanding exponents. Among these I name K. M. Apostolides, C. Blinkenberg, G. F. Hill, P. Jouguet, E. Kalinka, O. Kern, A. Körte, A. Rehm and J. Zingerle. G. Klaffenbach pays a warm tribute to the character and work of F. Hiller von Gaertringen, and H. Bengtson to that of E. Ziebarth.
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