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Le classi ceramiche della "tradizione mista" a Kos nel Tardo Bronzo IA
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ISBN: 1784918865 Year: 2018 Publisher: Summertown, Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing,

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This volume focuses on the pottery classes of the 'Entangled Tradition', recovered at the settlement of the 'Serraglio' on Kos during the early Late Bronze Age period. The results reveal new information on the chronology, typology, and decoration of Koan Painted Fine (PF) and Painted Medium-Coarse to Coarse (PMC-C) ceramics.


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Archeologia protobizantina a Kos : la città e il complesso episcopale
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ISBN: 9788869230196 8869230198 Year: 2015 Publisher: Bologna : Bononia university press,

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Ancient Cos: : an historical study from the Dorian settlement to the Imperial period
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ISBN: 3525251467 9783525251461 Year: 1978 Volume: Heft 51 Publisher: Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht,

Kos between hellenism and Rome : studies on the political, institutional and social history of Kos from ca. the middle second century B.C. until late antiquity
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ISBN: 0871699044 9780871699046 Year: 2000 Volume: 90/4 Publisher: Philadelphia (Pa.): American philosophical society,

Philitas of Cos
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ISBN: 9004124284 9789004124288 9004350934 9789004350939 Year: 2002 Volume: 229 Publisher: Leiden: Brill,

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This volume is an edition of the poetical and grammatical fragments of Philitas of Cos, the early-Hellenistic scholar and poet who served as an exemplary model for the great Alexandrian poets. His output includes frivolous Hermes and Demeter which both had fundamental impact on later metapoetic imagery, and the Ataktoi Glossai , a glossary interpreting mainly Homeric idiom in pre-Aristarchean fashion. The body of the book consists of an Introduction discussing life, literary affiliations and metre; an edition of testimonies and fragments along with a commentary elucidating matters of language and influence on the scholar-poets, Propertius and Longus. The study of Philitas is brought up to date with new testimonies and new neglected sources for the fragments. Recent papyrological findings, verse inscriptions, lexicographic sources and inscriptions from Cos are taken into consideration. Passages dubiously ascribed to Philitas are discussed. The book closes with three Appendices and comprehensive Indexes.

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