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vol. 14, 1966:

  • G. ERDÉLYI, A Hippolytus relief from Szöny, pp. 211ff.
  • E. FERENCZY, The rise of the patrician-plebeian state, pp. 113ff.
  • R. GHIRSHMAN, Délégation archéologique française en Iran. Campagne de l'hiver 1965/1966, pp. 249ff.
  • J. HARMATTA, New evidences for the history of early medieval northwestern India, pp. 423ff.
  • J. HARMATTA, The Bisitun inscription & the introduction of the old Persian cuneiform script, pp. 255ff.
  • J. HARMATTA, Zu den griechischen Inschriften des Asoka, pp. 77ff.
  • D. HEGYI, The historical background of the Ionian revolt, pp. 285ff.
  • I. K. HORVÁTH, Catulli Veronensis liber, pp. 141ff.
  • I. KÁKOSY, Der Gott Bes in einer koptischen Legende, pp. 185ff.
  • G. KOSHELENKO, The beginning of Buddhism in Margiana, pp. 175ff.
  • A.. MÁDY, Zwei pannonische Ortsnamen, pp. 197ff.
  • A. MÓCSY, Die Vorgeschichte Obermösiens im hellenistisch-römischen Zeitalter, pp. 87ff.
  • S. SCHREIBER, Neue Bemerkungen zu den antiken Zusammenhängen der Aggada, pp. 225ff.
  • Á. SZABÓ, Theaitetos und das Problem der Irrationalität in der griechischen Mathematikgeschichte, pp. 303ff.
  • E. MARÓTI, Currus Achaicus, pp. 359ff.
  • G. PUZIS, Voprosy rimskogo romana "Satirikon", pp. 371ff.
  • A. P. SMOTRYTSCH, Die Vorgänger des Herondas, pp. 61ff.
  • I. TRENCSÉNYI-WALDAPFEL, Werden und Wesen der bukolischen Poesie, pp. 1ff.
  • L. VARGA, De operibus philologicis et poeticis Ioannis Sambuci, pp. 231ff.
  • J. ZSILKA, Probleme des Aorista bei Homer, pp. 33ff.

 

 

 


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