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STUDIES IN MYCENAEAN<br />

INSCRIPTIONS AND DIAl ,ECf<br />

1982-83<br />

Edited by<br />

ELIZABETH SIKKENGA<br />

PETER VAN ALFEN<br />

With the assistance <strong>of</strong><br />

Christina Bush<br />

Nick Dobson<br />

Stephie Nikoloudis<br />

Kevin Pluta<br />

Jason Railsback<br />

PROORAM IN AEGEAN SCRIPTS AND PREHISTORY<br />

DEPARTMENT OF OASSICS<br />

1HE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN<br />

1998


Copyright © 1998<br />

Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Oassics<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>Austin</strong><br />

ISBN 0-9649410-2-3


Acknowledgments<br />

Studies in Mycenaean Inscriptions and Dialect gr<strong>at</strong>efully acknowledges the<br />

support <strong>of</strong> Thomas G. Palaima and the research resources <strong>of</strong> the Program in Aegean<br />

Scripts and Prehistory (P ASP) <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Oassics <strong>at</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong><br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>Austin</strong>. PASP is supported through the College <strong>of</strong> Liberal Arts.<br />

CAlce again, SMID is deeply gr<strong>at</strong>eful for the financial assistance <strong>of</strong> the Institute<br />

for Aegean Prehistory. Thanks also to Henry Velick for computer expertise, and special<br />

thanks to Stephie Nikoloudis for editorial assitance. Any errors in the new SMID are, <strong>of</strong><br />

course, the fault <strong>of</strong> the editors.


How to use<br />

Studies in Mycenaean Inscriptions and Dialect<br />

Studies in Mycenaean Inscription and Dialect (SMID) can be used in<br />

several different ways. If one wishes to see wh<strong>at</strong> articles and books have been published<br />

by a certain scholar, one can look for th<strong>at</strong> scholar by name in the Bibliography, which is<br />

organized alphabetically. Each entry contains all the requisite bibliographical inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

and a short summary, so th<strong>at</strong> one can see <strong>at</strong> a glance whether a particular work might be<br />

<strong>of</strong> value in one's current research project.<br />

If one wishes to find inform<strong>at</strong>ion about, for example, a certain Mycenaean word<br />

or phrase, or about a <strong>Linear</strong> B text, or about any subject having to do with the Greek<br />

Bronze Age, one can look in the Indices. <strong>The</strong>re one will find the particular item one is<br />

looking for, together with index reference codes which indic<strong>at</strong>e where in the liter<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

this item is discussed. Specific page numbers are provided if the item is mentioned on<br />

only one, two, or three pages <strong>of</strong> the work; if the item is discussed more extensively, only<br />

the reference number <strong>of</strong> the book or article is given. <strong>The</strong> index code is an abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong><br />

the author's name and a number which specifies the article or book. <strong>The</strong>se numbers are<br />

assigned chronologically; therefore, PCn 1 will have been published before PCn 2 or 3.<br />

Once one has found this inform<strong>at</strong>ion, one looks to the Key to Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions, where the<br />

abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions are listed alphabetically along with the full name <strong>of</strong> the author to which<br />

they refer. One can then refer to the Bibliography to get the full reference to the relevant<br />

book or article.<br />

This system was developed in the earliest volumes <strong>of</strong> SMJD. Scholars have been<br />

accustomed to it for many years, and so we have felt th<strong>at</strong> in the interest <strong>of</strong> accessibility<br />

and usefulness, it was best not to alter it substantially. <strong>The</strong> subject index, however, has<br />

been completely reworked.<br />

Readers will notice th<strong>at</strong> the layout <strong>of</strong> the bibliography is unconventional: the<br />

author, the title <strong>of</strong> the work, and the public<strong>at</strong>ion inform<strong>at</strong>ion are listed on separ<strong>at</strong>e lines.<br />

This style was dict<strong>at</strong>ed initially by the limits <strong>of</strong> the d<strong>at</strong>abase program used to compile the<br />

new SMID, and was maintained because we believe it makes the bibliography easier to<br />

read, particularly over extended periods <strong>of</strong> time.<br />

Since SMID is an ongoing project, the editors would be gr<strong>at</strong>eful for suggestions<br />

and comments regarding its style and its content (addresses may be found on the order<br />

form <strong>at</strong> the back <strong>of</strong> this volume).


Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Bibliography .................................................................................................................................... 1<br />

Indices<br />

<strong>Linear</strong> B <strong>Sig</strong>ns ................................................................................................................. 48<br />

<strong>Linear</strong> B Ideograms ....................................................................................................... 50<br />

<strong>Linear</strong> B Words .............................................................................................................. 53<br />

<strong>Linear</strong> B Texts ................................................................................................................ l21<br />

<strong>Linear</strong> A <strong>Sig</strong>ns ................................................................................................................ l62<br />

<strong>Linear</strong> A Words ............................................................................................................. 166<br />

<strong>Linear</strong> A Texts ............................................................................................................... 170<br />

Subjects ............................................................................................................................ l74<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>of</strong> Authors' Names ............................................................................................. 205


EB71 BENNEIT Jr., Emmett L<br />

Bibliography<br />

Rev: Raison and Pope, Corpus transnumenf du lineaire A, 1900 (JR!MaP 3)<br />

Orientalia 52 (1983), p. 313<br />

EB praises the thcroughness <strong>of</strong> this volume and declares it an indispensible resource foc those wcddng towards an interpret<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong><br />

the linear A texts.<br />

EB72 BENNEIT Jr., Emmett L<br />

Pylian Landholding Jots and Tittles<br />

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 41-54 (AH/GN 1)<br />

EB rtXlxamines the rel<strong>at</strong>ionships <strong>of</strong> the Eb, En, Eo, and Ep series <strong>at</strong> Pylos, paying particular <strong>at</strong>tention to scribal vari<strong>at</strong>iaJS in the<br />

texts.<br />

EB73 BENNElT Jr., Emmett L<br />

Notes on the Pylos tablets: Aa and Ab<br />

16th £irene Conference, 1983, pp. llS-120 (PO'AFr I)<br />

EB discusses the Pylos A- series with particular regard to their ambiguities and the ideogranJS TA and DA.<br />

WaB2 BERINGER, Walter<br />

'Servile St<strong>at</strong>us' in the Soorces foc Early Greek History<br />

Historia 31 (1982), pp. 13-32<br />

WaB examines the use <strong>of</strong> do-e-ro/a and e-re-u-te-ro in the linear B texts and concludes th<strong>at</strong> it is not possible to determine<br />

exactly \\h<strong>at</strong> degree <strong>of</strong> freedom (


JBz 13 BOUZEK,Jan<br />

Some glimpses into Mycenaean religion<br />

Bibli.ogilwhy<br />

16th Eirene Conference,l983, pp. 109-114(PO'AFr I)<br />

JBz argues th<strong>at</strong> Mycenaean religion was hierarchical, and th<strong>at</strong> some <strong>of</strong> its rituals were designed to evoke strong feeling. He<br />

p!"O!J(RS th<strong>at</strong> some mysteries aro;e during the Bronze Age, rut th<strong>at</strong> only those mysteries th<strong>at</strong> were "lowly'' survived the fall <strong>of</strong><br />

Mycenaean civiliz<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

KBrl3 BRANIGAN, Keith<br />

Minoan metallurgy and Cypriot cqJper<br />

Early Metallurgy in Cyprus, pp. 203-211 (JDMIRMd!VK I)<br />

KBr discusses the develqJment <strong>of</strong> Minoan metallurgy, the sources <strong>of</strong> Minoan cqJper, and the chronology and n<strong>at</strong>ure <strong>of</strong> Minoan<br />

trade in metals.<br />

KBrl4 BRANIGAN, Keith<br />

Qaft specializ<strong>at</strong>im in Minoan Crete<br />

Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 23-32 (OKzJLNx 2)<br />

KBr prq>a;es several c<strong>at</strong>egories <strong>of</strong> craftsmen in Minoan Crete and cites the archaeological evidence fcr each c<strong>at</strong>egory. He briefly<br />

discusses the Pyla; tablets concerned with bronzesmiths as a point <strong>of</strong> con1parism<br />

WB44 BRICE, William C.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Zakro tablets 16, 17 and 18<br />

Kadmos 21 (1982), pp. 9-14<br />

WB discusses the signs and sign-grmps used on Zakro tablets 16, 17, and 18, noting some peculiarities.<br />

WB45 BRICE, William C.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ftfth Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Cretological Congress <strong>at</strong> Aghia; Nikolaa;<br />

Kadmos 21 (1982), pp. 94-95<br />

WB briefly lists the series <strong>of</strong> contrirutims to this 1981 conference.<br />

WB46 BRICE, William C.<br />

Epigraphische Mitteilungen: Minoan linear scripts<br />

Kadmos 21 (1982), p. 173<br />

WB rel<strong>at</strong>es the public<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> a gold pin inscribed with linear A signs, and a potsherd painted with linear B signs found <strong>at</strong><br />

Khania.<br />

WB47 BRICE, William C.<br />

Notes on linear A, 1: the Tablet Arkhanes no. 2; II: the inscribed sealings and roundels from Khania<br />

Kadmos 22 (1983), pp. 81-106<br />

WB examines the contents and sign-fcrm<strong>at</strong>ions in varims linear A documents.<br />

WB48 BRICE, William C.<br />

Report on Sixteenth Intem<strong>at</strong>iona1 Eirene Conference<br />

Kadmos 22 (1983), pp. 164-165<br />

WB repcrts briefly on the Mycenological Colloquium <strong>at</strong> the Sixteenth lntem<strong>at</strong>ional Eirene Conference, summarizing the<br />

present<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

See also: PO' AFr 1<br />

5


OC8 CARRUBA, OKJfrio<br />

I scstr<strong>at</strong>i dell' An<strong>at</strong>olia<br />

Bibliography<br />

Problemi di sostr<strong>at</strong>o nelle lingue indoeuropee (1983), pp. 77-108<br />

OC discusses the languages <strong>of</strong> An<strong>at</strong>olia and their structure. Brief mention is made <strong>of</strong> Greek.<br />

HC9 CATLING, Hector W.<br />

Archaeology in Greece<br />

Archaeological Reports (AR) (1981-82), p. 22<br />

HC discusses 1\m bone instruments foond <strong>at</strong> Tiryns which may have been styli for writing linear B, and the discovery <strong>of</strong> a linear<br />

B tablet in an ash-filled pit.<br />

JC!24 CHADWICK, Jdm<br />

Traditional spelling or 1\m dialects?<br />

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 78-SS(AH/GN I)<br />

JC examines variant spellings in the <strong>Linear</strong> B texts and cautiously endorses the theory th<strong>at</strong> they represent two different dialectal<br />

spelling rules.<br />

JClt2 CHERRY,JdmF.<br />

Evolution, revolutim and the origins <strong>of</strong> complex society in Minoan Crete<br />

Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 3345 (OKVLNx 2)<br />

JOt reconsiders the growth <strong>of</strong> Minoan society. He acknowledges the popular theory <strong>of</strong> a gradual evolution into a pal<strong>at</strong>ial society<br />

and reconnnends consider<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> the pa;sibility th<strong>at</strong> the establishment <strong>of</strong> the palaces was the result <strong>of</strong> revolutionary change. He<br />

briefly discusses the evidence <strong>of</strong> overseas influence m seals.<br />

AClt II CHRISfOL, Alain<br />

Rev: Palmer, <strong>The</strong> Greek Language, 1900 (LP 90)<br />

Bulletin de Ia Societe Linguistique de Paris (BSL) 77 (1982), pp. 87-89<br />

AClt holds high regard for LP's ability to include much inform<strong>at</strong>ion in a concise volume. He recommends the book to all students<br />

<strong>of</strong> Greek.<br />

AClt12 CHRisrOL, Alain<br />

Rev: Raison and Pope, Corpus transnumire du lineaire A, 1900 (JR!MaP 3)<br />

Revue des Etudes Anciennes (REA) 85 (1983), pp. 297-298<br />

AClt praises this work as a strong base upon which to work towards a deciphennent <strong>of</strong> <strong>Linear</strong> A<br />

CX::07 CONSANI, Carlo<br />

Per Ia reconstruzione della fonologia "minoica": le liquide i glides<br />

Studi di linguistica minoico-micenea ed america, 1983, pp. 1-15<br />

CX::O reconstructs a IY series and a /w/ series in <strong>Linear</strong> A and discusses the significance <strong>of</strong> these two series in linear A and <strong>Linear</strong><br />

B.<br />

CX::08 CONSANI, Carlo<br />

Nomi di vaso micenei e minoici: per uni potesi sui rapporti linguistici tra greco miceneo e area minoica<br />

Studi di linguistica minoico-micenea ed omerica, 1983, pp. 17-39<br />

CX::O notes th<strong>at</strong> when listing a vase, scrires on Crete use an ideogram with a determin<strong>at</strong>ive (lig<strong>at</strong>ure), whereas scrires on the<br />

mainland prefer the complete phonetic spelling. CX::O examines the likelihood th<strong>at</strong> this p<strong>at</strong>tern may be due to scribal customs in<br />

<strong>Linear</strong> A<br />

7


BCol COUUE,B.<br />

Biblio.graphy<br />

Rev: Palmer, <strong>The</strong> Greek Language, 19!0 (LP


0!04<br />

DOUMAS, Cllristc6<br />

ed., <strong>The</strong>ra and the Aegean World I<br />

BibliwaPhY<br />

London: 1bera and the Aegean World, 1978<br />

This volume deals with aspects <strong>of</strong> the 1bera eruption, from theories on the eruptim itself to the archaeology <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ra and<br />

SUITOUnding islands, as well as chronology. See SMID 1979, and 19ffi-81, s. v.<br />

Reviewed in: EmT :.U<br />

0!05 DOUMAS, Cllristos<br />

ed., <strong>The</strong>ra and the Aegean World II<br />

London: <strong>The</strong>ra and the Aegean World, 1900<br />

Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 1978 conference. Includes papers on the <strong>The</strong>ra eruptim and its effects m the Aegean, fossil and prehistoric<br />

plants, Minam and Cycladic frescoes, metallurgy and metal sruroes, and d<strong>at</strong>ing problems and techniques, as well as discussims <strong>of</strong><br />

the papers presented. See SMID 19!0-81, s.v.<br />

Reviewed in: PPB 2<br />

0!07 OOUMAS, Cllristc6<br />

<strong>The</strong>ra: Pompeii <strong>of</strong> the Ancient Aegean<br />

London: Thames and Hudson, 1983<br />

This monograph is devoted to aU aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ran history and the surroonding Aegean. Brief reference is made to the<br />

significance <strong>of</strong> the discovery <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean Greek <strong>at</strong> Knossos.<br />

Reviewed in: PWr 21<br />

Rfr2 DREWS,Rdm<br />

Basile us. <strong>The</strong> Evidence for Kingship in Geometric Greece<br />

Yale Classical Monographs 4. New Haven: Yale <strong>University</strong> Press, 1983<br />

RDr examines the institutions, vocarulary, and literary sources <strong>of</strong> kingship from various eras in Greek history (and prehistory) and<br />

concludes th<strong>at</strong> the Geometric pq:ml<strong>at</strong>ion centers were not ruled by kings. 1be linear B evidence is discussed.<br />

JMDl DRIESSEN, Jan<br />

Enkele Militaire Aspekten van het Lineair-B Archiefvan Knossos<br />

Leuven: K<strong>at</strong>holieke Universiteit l...euven, 1983<br />

In this his 1983 dissert<strong>at</strong>ion, JDM re-examines the Knossos archives for military structure and organiz<strong>at</strong>im with particular <strong>at</strong>tentim<br />

paid to the Room <strong>of</strong> the O!ariot Tablet (RCI) documents. In Dutch.<br />

YD49 DUHOUX, Yves<br />

L'eteocretois. Les textes, Ia langue<br />

Amsterdam: Gieben, 1982<br />

YD discusses the history <strong>of</strong> the Eteocretans, the name "Eteocretan," and the sites <strong>at</strong> \Wlich Eteocretan texts have been found. In<br />

discussion <strong>of</strong> linguistic issues, he makes suggestions for the identific<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> the language.<br />

Reviewed in: AH 146<br />

YDSI DUHOUX, Yves<br />

Introduction aux dialectes grecs anciens. Problhnes et methodes. Recueil de textes traduits.<br />

Lruvain-la-neuve: Cabay, 1984<br />

Of particular interest to Mycenologists in this short analysis <strong>of</strong> the Greek dialects is YO's discussim <strong>of</strong> the place <strong>of</strong> the Mycenaean<br />

dialect within Greek and the rel<strong>at</strong>ionship <strong>of</strong> "special" and "normal" Mycenaean.<br />

10


Y0 52<br />

DUHOUX, Yves<br />

Bibliography<br />

Les langues du lineaire A et du disque de Phaestos<br />

Minos 18 (1983), pp. 7-32<br />

YD examines the structure <strong>of</strong> sign-groups in <strong>Linear</strong> A and on the Phaistos disk and suggests th<strong>at</strong> the languages <strong>of</strong> the disk and<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Linear</strong> A seem to be mcrphologically the same and agglutin<strong>at</strong>ive.<br />

Y0 53 DUHOUX, Yves<br />

Rev: Minos 17 (1981)<br />

L' Antiquite Classique (AC) 52 (1983), pp. 424426<br />

YD presents an <strong>of</strong>ten critical summ<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> the articles found in this volume.<br />

Y0 54 DUHOUX, Yves<br />

Les syllabogrammes 34 et 35 du lineaire B<br />

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 112-125 (AH/GN I)<br />

YDprqJOSes th<strong>at</strong> *34 and *35 are variants <strong>of</strong> the same sign. He concludes th<strong>at</strong> their value is ru 2 = /lui.<br />

LFr I FARMINI, Luciano<br />

Una nota su greco miceneo wanaka<br />

Archivio G/otto/ogico Italiano (AGI) 68 (1982), pp. 7-14<br />

lFr points out a possible rel<strong>at</strong>ionship between Mycenaean wa-na-ka and Tocharian and Phrygian terms in order to stress the<br />

sacred qualities <strong>of</strong> the wa-na-ka.<br />

PF41 FAURE, Paul<br />

Rev: Sakellariou, Les proto-grecs. Peuplement de Ia Grece et du bassin egeen aux hautes<br />

epoques, vol. Ill, 1900 (MSa 6)<br />

Revue des Etudes Grecques (REG) 95 (1982), pp. 178-179<br />

In this critical review, PF discusses a few map problems with MSa's argrurents.<br />

PF42 FAURE, Paul<br />

Rev: Godart and aivier, GORILA IV, 1982 (l.cD/JO 10)<br />

Revue des Etudes Grecques (REG) 96 (1983), pp. 293-295<br />

PF praises this W


HrGI<br />

GEORGIOU, Hara<br />

Bibliography<br />

Minam coorse wares and Minoon technology<br />

Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 75-92 (OKzJLNx 2)<br />

HrG examines various ceramic objects which were used in industrial activities in Crete and the islands. She concludes th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

transfer <strong>of</strong> technology in the case <strong>of</strong> these objects went from Crete to the islands and not vice-versa.<br />

PG6 GEORGOUNIZO'i, Panayotis<br />

Rev: Probonas, 'Av8ol.oyia MvKT]v<strong>at</strong>Kwv Keq . .u!vwv (IKP 9)<br />

Pl<strong>at</strong>on 34-35 (1982-83), pp. 2


EH15 HAMP, Eric P.<br />

On TTiavpes<br />

Bibliography<br />

Letter in Nestor 9:1 (January 1982). pp. 1586-1587<br />

EH calls JoB's search for a "deviant source" for TTiovpes unnecessary, explaining it as a result <strong>of</strong> zero-grade.<br />

See also: JoB 8<br />

EH16 HAMP, Eric P.<br />

TH8os, E8os, Myc. e-ti-we<br />

Ziva Antika (ZAnt) 32 ( 1982), pp. 33-34<br />

EH detennines th<strong>at</strong> the base <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean e-ti-we is the same as th<strong>at</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eeos and th<strong>at</strong> neither is rel<strong>at</strong>ed to i'j8os.<br />

EH 17 HAMP, Eric P.<br />

1Ja.:\.:\6s-: a clarific<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Glotta 60 (1982), pp. 61-2<br />

EH defends his arguments against criticisms by JAG.<br />

Seea1so:JAG4<br />

EH 18 HAMP, Eric P.<br />

Two roots *H0bhel-<br />

Glotta 60 (1982), pp. 227-llJ<br />

EH traces the Greek ocpEf.:\w, ocpAlaKcivw, and EupfaKw back to one root *H"bhel and ocpi.:\.:\w back to another root<br />

*Hobhel and explains why they are not homqlhones.<br />

EH19 HAMP, Eric P.<br />

rrd5ci<br />

Glotta 61 (1983), p. 61<br />

EH pa;its th<strong>at</strong> the Greek peda and Armenian yet must derive from IE *pod-.<br />

EH20 HAMP, Eric P.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Greek chariot<br />

Zeitschrift fur Balkanologie (ZBalk) 19 (1983), pp. 14-15<br />

EH discusses Mycenaean words for 'chariot' and suggests probable syntaxes for these words.<br />

HWH2 HASKELL, Halford W.<br />

From palace to town administr<strong>at</strong>ion: <strong>The</strong> evidence <strong>of</strong> coarse-ware stump jars<br />

Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 121-128 (OKzJLNx 2)<br />

HWH suggests th<strong>at</strong> iiJScriptions on LM IIIA2 and LM IIIB stirrup-jars imply regional, not palace, control over exports thus<br />

iinplying a LM IIIA2 destructioo <strong>of</strong> the palace <strong>at</strong> Knossos.<br />

AH 133 HEUBECK, Alfred<br />

Schrift<br />

Archaeologia Home rica, Band. 3, Kapitel X. GOttingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 1979<br />

AH discusses the major writing systems <strong>of</strong> the Aegean: Cretan Hieroglyphic, <strong>Linear</strong> A, <strong>Linear</strong> B, Cypro-Minoan, and alphabetic<br />

Greek (including its rel<strong>at</strong>ionship to Homer). See SM!D 1900-81, s.v.<br />

Reviewed in: JTH 41<br />

16


AH/GN I<br />

Bibliography<br />

HEUBECK, Alfred and Giinter NEUMANN<br />

edd., Res Mycenaeae: Akten des VII. lntern<strong>at</strong>ionalen Mykenologischen Colloquiums in<br />

Nurnberg vom 6.-10. Apri//981<br />

GOttingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 1983<br />

1be articles in this volume deal with a !:.rood range <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean topics, including linguistic questions, study <strong>of</strong> personal names,<br />

Mycenaean social structure, and studies <strong>of</strong> various tablet series and individual texts. See: AH ISO, AIL 6, AM 36, AnB 73, ASc 42,<br />

CR 96, EB72, ER 55, fGs ll,GN 18, HaB 12, HM39,JC l24,JKi 32,JLM 51,1059, LoG 28, LP98, LyB 13, MR 31, OM 42, OPa<br />

17, Pl63, SD! 7, StH 29, VG 62, WB SO, YD 54.<br />

Revie\\ed in: GN 19, PI 65<br />

StH27 HILLER, Stefan<br />

Ternpelwirtschaft im mykenischen Griechenland<br />

Recontre Assyriologique (1982), pp. 94-1(»<br />

StH discusses the parallels between ancient Near Eastern temple economies and those <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean Greece, as well as the<br />

economies <strong>of</strong> the Mycenaean temples generally.<br />

StH28 HILLER, Stefan<br />

Amnisas in den mykenischen Texten<br />

Kadmos 21 (1982), pp. 33-63<br />

StH suggests th<strong>at</strong> Arnnisas played a very impcrtant role in connection with Kn= in political, economic and religious spheres,<br />

particularly as a center f


JIH28<br />

HCX)KER, Jarres T.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Origin <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Linear</strong> B Script<br />

Supplement to Minos 8 (1979)<br />

Bibliography<br />

JIH rutlines his theories <strong>of</strong> the aigin and gradual development <strong>of</strong> linear B from linear A and denies th<strong>at</strong> a Mycenaean invasion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Crete wruld have provided the main stimulus fcr the appearance <strong>of</strong> the Greek language 011 Crete. See SM/D 1900-81, s.v.<br />

Reviewed in: AH 149, CnM 4<br />

JIH34 HCX)KER, Janrs T.<br />

<strong>Linear</strong> 8: An Introduction<br />

Bristd: Bristd Oassical Press, 19ID<br />

An introductory handbcd< to linear Band Mycenaean Greek. Includes an overview <strong>of</strong> the field <strong>of</strong> study, and more detailed<br />

discussioos ci some <strong>of</strong> the text series. See SM/D 19ID-81, s. v.<br />

Reviewed in: JLM 49<br />

JIH40 HCX)KER, Jarres T.<br />

<strong>The</strong> end <strong>of</strong> Pylos and the <strong>Linear</strong> B evidence<br />

Studi Micenei ed Egeo-An<strong>at</strong>olici (SMEA) XXIII ( 1982), pp. 209-217<br />

JIH exanlines several tablet series from Pylos and, \\bile rejecting some as evidence <strong>of</strong> a "st<strong>at</strong>e <strong>of</strong> emergency," concludes th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

Jn series and E- series hint <strong>at</strong> ecmomic hardships th<strong>at</strong> left Pylos in a weakened st<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

JIH41 HCX)KER, Janrs T.<br />

Rev: Heubeck, Schrift, 1979 (AH 133)<br />

lndogermnnische Forschungen (IF) 87 (1982), pp. :DI-:IJS<br />

JTH praises this wock as a valuable introduction and reference-work, but criticizes the short tre<strong>at</strong>ment <strong>of</strong> Cretan Hieroglyphic and<br />

linear A.<br />

JIH42 HCX)KER, Jarres T.<br />

Minoon religi011 in the l<strong>at</strong>e palace period<br />

Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 137-142 (OKz!LNx 2)<br />

JTH discusses various characteristics <strong>of</strong> Minoon religim, and the syncretism <strong>of</strong> Minoon and Mycenaean religim.<br />

RHS5 HOPE SIMPSON, Richard<br />

Mycenaean Greece<br />

Park Ridge, NJ: Noyes, 1981<br />

An overview <strong>of</strong> archaeological sites th<strong>at</strong> show evidence <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean settlement. Intended as an upd<strong>at</strong>ed replacement for RHS's<br />

1965 Gazeteer and Atlas <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean Sites (RHS 2). See SMJD 1900-81, s.v.<br />

Reviewed in: AMS 12, BaS I, Jill3<br />

RHS6 HOPE SIMPSON, Richard<br />

Mycenaean Greece and Homeric Reflections<br />

Approaches to Homer, edd., C. Rubino and C. Shelmerdine, pp. 122-139. <strong>Austin</strong>: <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong><br />

Press, 1983<br />

RHS studies the place nanrs in the 'C<strong>at</strong>alogue <strong>of</strong> Ships' and detennines th<strong>at</strong> they represent actual Mycenaean centers, but the<br />

divisi011 <strong>of</strong> these places better represents the administr<strong>at</strong>ive power structure <strong>of</strong> post-1200 BCE Greece. He triefly discusses the lack<br />

<strong>of</strong> correspOildence between place names in the Pylian secti011 <strong>of</strong> the C<strong>at</strong>alogue and in the linear B texts.<br />

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RHSIODI<br />

Bibliography<br />

HOPE SIMPSON, Richard and Oliver T. P. K. DICKINSON<br />

A Gazeteer <strong>of</strong> Aegean Civiliz<strong>at</strong>ion in the Bronze Age I: <strong>The</strong> Mainland and the Islands<br />

Gtiteborg: AstrOm, 1979<br />

RHSIOD c<strong>at</strong>alogue sites on the Greek mainland and the Cyclades d<strong>at</strong>ing from the Early Bronze Age to the L<strong>at</strong>e Bronze Age. A<br />

useful summary <strong>at</strong> the end gives an overview <strong>of</strong> the developments in these areas during the Bronze Age. See SMID 1979, and<br />

1900-81, s.v.<br />

Revie\\ed in: AMS 12<br />

GH I HUXLEY, George<br />

Rev: Sakellariou, Les proto-grecs. Peup/ement de Ia Grece et du bassin egt!en aux hautes<br />

epoques. vol. III, 1900 (MSa 6)<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Hellenic Studies (JHS) 102 (1982), pp. 275-276<br />

In this generally favorable review, GH summarizes the contents <strong>of</strong> this volume and calls it a "welcomed book."<br />

SEI2 IAKOVIDIS, Spyra; E<br />

1be Mycenaean bronze industry<br />

Early Metallurgy in Cyprus, pp. 213-232 (JDMIRMd!VK I)<br />

SEI outlines the deriv<strong>at</strong>ion, evolution, standardiz<strong>at</strong>ion, and final <strong>at</strong>rophy <strong>of</strong> the L<strong>at</strong>e Helladic brmze industry. Includes a<br />

discussion <strong>of</strong> arms, household articles, and tools.<br />

SEI3 IAKOVIDIS, Spyra; E<br />

L<strong>at</strong>e Helladic citadels on mainland Greece<br />

Leiden: Brill, !983<br />

SEI c<strong>at</strong>alogues and describes the UI citadels <strong>of</strong> Tiryns, Midea, Mycenae. Athens, and Gla. He notes briefly the discovery <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Linear</strong> B tablets <strong>at</strong> Mycenae.<br />

PI 59<br />

In Russian.<br />

Pl63<br />

ILIEVSKI, Petar H.<br />

Rev: Risch, Kleine Scriften zum siebzigsten Geburtstag, 1981 (ER 52)<br />

Ziva Antika (ZAnt) 32 (1982), pp. 112-116<br />

ILIEVSKI, Petar H.<br />

Some Structural Peculiarities <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean-Greek Personal Names<br />

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp.202-215 (AH/GN I)<br />

PI analyzes Mycenaean-Greek persmal names and determines th<strong>at</strong> there are no onomastic differences between names <strong>at</strong> Kna;sa;<br />

and those <strong>at</strong> mainland sites. He also suggests reasons for differences in Mycenaean and classical Greek personal names.<br />

PI64<br />

In Russian.<br />

Pl65<br />

In Russian.<br />

ILIEVSKI, Petar H.<br />

Rev: vm Kamptz, Homerische Personennamen, 1982 (HvK I)<br />

Ziva Antika (ZAnt) 33 (1983), pp. 109-112<br />

ILIEVSKI, Petar H.<br />

Rev: Heubeck and Neumann, edd., Res Mycenaeae, 1983 (AH/GN I)<br />

:liva Antika (ZAnt) 33 (1983), pp. 219-223


GSK I<br />

KORRES, G. S.<br />

BibJioirnpby<br />

Rev: Raison and Pope, Corpus transnumen! du lineaire A, 1900 (JR/MaP 3)<br />

Pl<strong>at</strong>on 34-35 (1982-83), pp. l:J5-:ll6<br />

GSK presents a shcrt, favorable, and uncritical review <strong>of</strong> the Corpus.<br />

0KzJLNx2 KRZYSZKOWSKA, Olga and Lucia NIXON<br />

edd., Minoan Society: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Cambridge Colloquium<br />

Bristol: Bristol Oassical Press, 1983<br />

<strong>The</strong> papers collected in this volume are devoted primarily to aspects <strong>of</strong> Minoan social stmcture and society in general.<br />

Present<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>at</strong> the collCXJuium were crganized in the following sections: Religion; Pre-pal<strong>at</strong>ial Crete; Technology; Settlement<br />

P<strong>at</strong>terns; and Housing. See: ACB I, BCD II, BPI, DTu I, ESF 4, GCD I, HID I, HvE 21, HWH 2, JOJ 2, JCP 2, JPn I, JTH 42,<br />

KBr 14, LyB 14, MvE 2, NnM/RHg I, NP 13, OP 4, ShC I, WDN 5.<br />

ALFJALA I LOPEZ EIRE, Antonio and Antonio LILLO Al..CAREZ<br />

Panft!ia y el dialecto panfilio<br />

Zephyrus 34-35 (1982), pp. 24J.248<br />

ALFJ ALA examine the fe<strong>at</strong>ures <strong>of</strong> the Pamphylian dialect and determine th<strong>at</strong> it is an intermedi<strong>at</strong>e dialect between East and<br />

West Greek.<br />

See also: ALFJALA 2<br />

ALFJALA2 LOPEZ EIRE. Antonio and Antonio LILLO ALCAREZ<br />

Entcrno a Ia clasific<strong>at</strong>icn dialectal del panfilio<br />

Emerita 51 (1983), pp. 5-27<br />

ALFJ ALA study the Pamphylian dialect and determine th<strong>at</strong> it is a dialect containing East Greek innov<strong>at</strong>ions and Dcric archaisms,<br />

making it an "intermedi<strong>at</strong>e" dialect between East and West Greek.<br />

See also: ALFJ ALA I<br />

AWL I LAWRENCE, A. W.<br />

Greek Architecture<br />

New Y crk: Penguin, 1983<br />

AWL devotes a large section <strong>of</strong> this volume to pre-Hellenic architecture. Included in his discussion are the major Minoan and<br />

Mycenaean palaces, and various smaller sites.<br />

AnL3 LEBESSI, Angeliki<br />

'H OVVEXEIO TfiS KpT]TOI-IVKT]VOl'KfiS AaTpe!as. 'Em[)IWOEIS Ka\ ava[)IWOEI)<br />

'Apxa1oAoy1Kf) 'E


AIL6<br />

LEUKART, Alex<br />

Bibliography<br />

GOtter, Feste, und GefiiBe. Mykenisch -eus und -ewios: Stmkturen eines Wortfeldes und sein Weiterleben<br />

im spiiteren Greichisch<br />

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 234-252 (AH!GN 1)<br />

AIL traces the use and development <strong>of</strong> the suffix -eus and -ewios in Mycenaean and l<strong>at</strong>er Greek.<br />

MAUJcC2 UTT AUER, M. A. and Joo;t H. CROUWEL<br />

Olariots and harness in Mycenaean vase painting<br />

Mycenaean Pictorial Vase Painting, edd., E Vermeule and V. Karageorghis, pp. 181-187. Cambridge,<br />

MA: Harvard <strong>University</strong> Press, 1982<br />

MAUJcC <strong>at</strong>tempt to reconstn.Jct the foon <strong>of</strong> the Mycenaean chariot, citing evidence from fresco, vase, seal iconography, and the<br />

linear B evidence.<br />

MAUJcC3 UTTAUER, M.A. and Joost H. CROUWEL<br />

Olariots in l<strong>at</strong>e braJZ.e age Greece<br />

Antiquity 57 (1983), pp. 187-192<br />

MAUJcC reconsider earlier arguments and archaeological evidence and conclude th<strong>at</strong> a chariot-mounted <strong>at</strong>tack would be<br />

impractical and implausible. <strong>The</strong>y suggest th<strong>at</strong> the chariot was a means <strong>of</strong> conveyance to the oottlefield, as it is in the Iliad.<br />

CuM4 MAGUEIJO, Custodio<br />

Sabre a origem do linear B (Rev: Hodcer, <strong>The</strong> Ori!(in t!f the <strong>Linear</strong> B Script, 1979 [JTH 28])<br />

Euphrosyne 11 (1982), pp. 209-226<br />

CuM <strong>of</strong>fers guarded praise for JTH. In Portuguese.<br />

MMr4 MARAZZI, Massimiliano<br />

Cootriooti allo studio della "societii micenea," III: documentazione e valore dei primi traffici d'oltremare<br />

Quaderni Urbin<strong>at</strong>i di Cultura Classica (QUCC) 38 (1982), pp. 141-151<br />

MMr examines travel and trade among the Greek mainland, the Cyclades, and Crete.<br />

NnMIRHg 1 MARINATOS, Nanno and Robin HAGG<br />

Anthropomcrphic cultic images in Minoan Crete?<br />

Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 185-202 (OKzJLNx 2)<br />

NnM!RHg examine iconographic and archaeological evidence for the character <strong>of</strong> cult images in Minoan Crete and determine<br />

th<strong>at</strong> ma;t <strong>of</strong> the remains which were previously assumed to be remnants <strong>of</strong> anthropcmorphic cult st<strong>at</strong>ues are more likely to be<br />

votive in n<strong>at</strong>ure.<br />

EmM29 MASSON, Emilia<br />

Premiers documents chypro-mincens du site Kalavassas-A yios Il1i:mitrios<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Antiquities, Cyprus (RDAC) (1983), pp. 131-141<br />

EmM provides description <strong>of</strong> and notes about new texts, suggesting th<strong>at</strong> the documents describe the found<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> a public<br />

ooilding.<br />

OM42 MASSON, Olivier<br />

Nouvelles d01111Ces dialectales foumies par l'epigraphie chypriote syllabique<br />

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 25:>-257 (AH!GN 1)<br />

OM discusses Cypro-syllabic inscriptims discovered after 1975.<br />

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OM/AHr l<br />

MASSON, Olivier and A. HERMARY<br />

Inscriptionsd'Am<strong>at</strong>honte, IV<br />

Bibliography<br />

Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique (BCH) 106 (1982), pp. 215-244<br />

OM! AHr illustr<strong>at</strong>e, transcribe, and discuss an inscription on a st<strong>at</strong>ue rose dedic<strong>at</strong>ed by Androldes to Aphrodite. <strong>The</strong> bilingual<br />

inscription is in alphabetic Greek and Cypro-syllabic.<br />

KaM6<br />

In Japanese.<br />

HMt2<br />

MATSUMarO, K<strong>at</strong>sumi<br />

Rev: Risch and Mi.ihlestein, Colloquium Mycenaeum (ERIHM I)<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Classical Studies (JCS) 31 (1983), pp. 9:>-97<br />

MA TTHAUS, Hartmut<br />

Die zyprische Metallindustrie in der aufgehenden Bronzezeit: einheimische, agiiische und nah5stliche<br />

Elemente<br />

Early Metallurgy in Cyprus, pp. 185-199 (JDMIRMd/VK I)<br />

HMt establishes a chronology and ocganiz<strong>at</strong>ion by type <strong>of</strong> L<strong>at</strong>e Bronze Age metal vessels in Cypms and the influences on them.<br />

HMt3 MA TTHAUS, Hartmut<br />

Die Ideogramme der <strong>Linear</strong>-B-Tafel KN K 93<br />

Kadmos 22 (1983), pp. 69-78<br />

HMt suggests th<strong>at</strong> ideogram *:D4 represents a type <strong>of</strong> pan with upright handle such as has been found <strong>at</strong> Iraklion and Dendra in<br />

graves <strong>of</strong> the period LM IliA.<br />

HMt4 MATTHAUS, Hartmut<br />

Kypro-minoische Schriftmarken aus Enkomi<br />

Kadmos 22 (1983), pp. 137-150<br />

HMt discusses three Cypro-Minoan marks found on a hammer-head and two hoes from the British excav<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>at</strong> Enkomi and<br />

suggests th<strong>at</strong> a wider study <strong>of</strong> the marks found on such implements may ultim<strong>at</strong>ely help to decipher Cypro-Minoan texts.<br />

CaM4 MA VRIY ANNAKI, C<strong>at</strong>erina<br />

Le double hache dans le monde hellenique a I' age du bronze<br />

Revue Archeologique (RA) ( 1983), pp. 195-228<br />

CaM discusses the m<strong>at</strong>erials, manufacture, shape, and find-spots <strong>of</strong> Bronze Age double axes. She also comments on <strong>Linear</strong> A<br />

inscriptions on double axes. depictions <strong>of</strong> axes on vases and in masms' marks. and their crigin and role in religion.<br />

fMa4<br />

Reviev.W in: CBr 12<br />

CBM I<br />

MA WET, Francine<br />

Le vocabulaire home rique de Ia dou/eur: Recherches sur les oppositions .fonctionelles dans /e<br />

vocabulaire de Ia dou/eur (autour de 1TT)J.ta-a?.yo)}<br />

Memoires de Ia Oasse des Lettres. 2' 5erie. T. LXIII. Bms.>els: Palais des Academies, 1979<br />

MEE,C.B.<br />

Rhodes in the Bronze Age. An archaeological survey<br />

Warminster: Aris and Phillips, Ltd., 1982<br />

CBM disclLses m<strong>at</strong>erials excav<strong>at</strong>ed from Rhodes and cites them as evidence foc the extent <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean-Minoan-Rhodian trade<br />

and contact<br />

25


JLM47<br />

MELENA, Ja;e L<br />

Bibliogrnphy<br />

Olive oil and other scrts <strong>of</strong> oil in the Mycenaean tablets<br />

Minos 18 (1983), pp. 89-123<br />

A revised, Fnglish versioo <strong>of</strong> the 1981 W


GN18<br />

NEUMANN, Gunter<br />

Bibliography<br />

Zur Deutung einiger mykenischer Personennamen<br />

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 32&-334(AH/GN 1)<br />

GN presents five short studies rel<strong>at</strong>ing to personal names (PN): ( 1) PN with -amaro-, (2) *a-re-su-to, (3) short forms <strong>of</strong> the type<br />

TEAT)), (4) names with two stems, (5) suffix -uwv.<br />

GN 19 NEUMANN, Gunter<br />

Rev: Heubeck and Neumann, edd., Res Mycenaeae, 1983 (AH/GN 1)<br />

Jahrbuch des Akademie der Wissenschajien in Gottin[!.en (1983), pp. 105-108<br />

More an overview <strong>of</strong> the col.l


JV02 arKUPSCIKOV, Juri V.<br />

In Russian with French precis.<br />

Et<strong>at</strong> actuel des travaux sur le lineaire A<br />

BibliQgrnphy<br />

16th Eirene ((mjerence, 1983, pp. 145-1.50 (POIAFr I)<br />

ThGP8 PALAIMA, Thomas G.<br />

linear A in the Cyclades: <strong>The</strong> trade and travel <strong>of</strong> a script<br />

Temple <strong>University</strong> Aegean Symposium 7 (1982), pp. 15-22<br />

ThGP examines the linear A inscriptions from the Cyclades and, noting th<strong>at</strong> many <strong>of</strong> these are commercial in n<strong>at</strong>ure, suggests<br />

th<strong>at</strong> trade with Crete may have introduced miting to the Cyclades and, in tum, Cycladic trade with the mainland may have<br />

introduced the knowledge <strong>of</strong> miting to Mycenaean Greece.<br />

ThGP9 PALAIMA, Thomas G.<br />

linear B Palaeography and the !Xstruction <strong>of</strong> the Palace <strong>of</strong> Minos. Summary <strong>of</strong> a paper presented <strong>at</strong> the<br />

84th GMAIA, IXc. 1982<br />

American Journal a,( Archaeology (AlA) 87 (1983), pp. 249-2.50<br />

ThGP supports the thea'y <strong>of</strong> a chronological gap between the Knossa; mxl Pylos tablets by examining a set <strong>of</strong> tablets from Pylos<br />

found in a lli III A context \\hich are graphically similar to Knossos texts and distinct from those on the mainland.<br />

ThGP II PALAIMA, Thomas G.<br />

Evidence for the influence <strong>of</strong> the Knossian graphic tradition <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

16th Eirene Conference, 1983, pp. ID-84(POIAFr I)<br />

ThGP shows th<strong>at</strong> four tablets from Pylos, mitten in a Knossian-Cretan graphic style, provide examples <strong>of</strong> mainland miting <strong>at</strong> an<br />

early stage, supporting the view th<strong>at</strong> linear B was cre<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> Knossos.<br />

BPI PAllsoN HALLAGER, Birgitta<br />

A New Social Qass in U!te Bronze Age Crete: Foreign Traders in Khania<br />

Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 111-119 (OKz/LNx 2)<br />

After an examin<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> the distribution throughout Europe <strong>of</strong> hand-made bumished ware found <strong>at</strong> Khania, BP concludes th<strong>at</strong><br />

there were traders, perhaps from South Italy, living on the north shore <strong>of</strong> Crete. She notes the similarity <strong>of</strong> Cretan potters' marks to<br />

those in lipari.<br />

LP90 PALMER, Leonard R.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Greek Language<br />

Lorxlon mxl Ba;ton: Faber mxl Faber, 193J<br />

LP gives a brood overview <strong>of</strong> the develq>ment <strong>of</strong> the Greek language. He examines the rel<strong>at</strong>ionship <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean Greek to<br />

Proto-Indo-Eurq>ean, l<strong>at</strong>er dialects, a1xl the language <strong>of</strong> the Homeric texts. See SMID 19ffi..81, s. v.<br />

Reviewed in: AOt II, OCo I, JoB II<br />

LP97 PALMER, Leonard R.<br />

Bull and palm tree in Aegean iconography<br />

Letter in Nestor 10:9 (IXcember 1983), pp. 1762-1764<br />

LP posits the existence <strong>of</strong> a Mycenaean Bull God having associ<strong>at</strong>ions with veget<strong>at</strong>ion and w<strong>at</strong>er as suggested by various Knossos<br />

frescoes aJxl Near Eastern analogies. He also cites an <strong>of</strong>fering to the bull on MY Fu 711.<br />

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LP98<br />

PALMER, Leonard R.<br />

Biblio.grnphy<br />

Mycenaean Religion: Methooological Oloices<br />

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 33&-366 (AH/GN1)<br />

LP outlines the methooology used to anive <strong>at</strong> our present understanding <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean religion.<br />

LP99 PALMER, Leonard R.<br />

Studies in Mycenaean Religion<br />

Festschrift fur Robert Muth, pp. 28J.296. Innsbruck: lnstitiit fiir Sprachwissenschaft der Universitlit<br />

lnnsbruck, 1983<br />

LP discusses the evidence in the <strong>Linear</strong> B texts fcr a Mycenaean Bull Goo. He also outlines other aspects <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean religion.<br />

0Pal7 PANAGL, Oswald<br />

Zum Synkretismus von Dltiv und Lok<strong>at</strong>iv Singular der s-Stamme immykenischen<br />

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 171-201 (AH/GN I)<br />

OPa discusses the replacement <strong>of</strong> an earlier d<strong>at</strong>ive ending l-ei/ (written-e) by the loc<strong>at</strong>ive ending /-i/ in Mycenaean Greek.<br />

TJPI PAPADOPOULOS, Thanassis<br />

Mycenaean Achea<br />

Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology (SIMA) 55:1 (1979)<br />

TJP characterizes Mycenaean Achea by c<strong>at</strong>aloguing sites in this region as well as the architecture <strong>of</strong> settlements, tombs, pottery<br />

and artefacts. Many charts and tables are included. See SM!D 1979, s.v.<br />

Reviewed in: SD! 6<br />

KPM2 PAPA THOMA-MASTOROPOULOU, K.<br />

'ATI6TJxos TfiS ypaiJIJtKfis ypacpfis B aTov "01-lTJPO<br />

Parousia I (1982) pp. 355-361<br />

KPM argues th<strong>at</strong> the passage Iliad 6.168-169 refers to <strong>Linear</strong> B.<br />

a'2 PELON, Olivier<br />

Le palais de Malia V (2 vol.)<br />

Paris: Genthner, 1900<br />

A final report on the excav<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>of</strong> the temple complex <strong>at</strong> Mallia.<br />

Reviewed in: SH 45<br />

OP3 PELON, Olivier<br />

L'epee a l'acrolxite et Ia chronologie rnaliote<br />

Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique (BCH) 106 (1982), pp. 165-190<br />

OP questions the original d<strong>at</strong>e assigned to two swcrds found <strong>at</strong> Mallia, suggesting th<strong>at</strong> they should be d<strong>at</strong>ed earlier. He uses this<br />

argument as a lxtsis to suggest a reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the chronology <strong>of</strong> the site. He briefly mentions and illustr<strong>at</strong>es a vase inscribed<br />

with hieroglyphics.<br />

a>4 PEI.DN, Olivier<br />

Reflexions sur Ia fonction politique dans un palais cretois<br />

Minoan Society, 1983, pp. 251-257 (OKziLNx 2)<br />

OP examines the architectural remains from Kna;sos and Mallia and suggests th<strong>at</strong> both the throne rcom and the domestic quarter<br />

may have been used by the sovereign to ha;t visitcrs.<br />

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ER55<br />

RISCH, Ernst<br />

Bibliography<br />

Probleme bei der Schreibung von Hi<strong>at</strong> und Kompa;itionsfuge in Mykenischen<br />

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 374-390 (AH/GN I)<br />

Addressing the problem <strong>of</strong> crthographical differences in <strong>Linear</strong> B. ER proposes th<strong>at</strong> Mycenaean scribes wrote not according to<br />

pronunci<strong>at</strong>ion but by etymological analysis.<br />

ERIHM I RISCH, Ernst and Hugo MOLEsTEIN<br />

edd., Colloquium Mycenaeum: Actes du Sixihne Co/loque Intern<strong>at</strong>ional sur /es Textes<br />

Myceniens et Egeen.1· Tenu a Chaumont sur Neuch<strong>at</strong>e/ du 7 au 13 Septembre 1975<br />

Universite de Neuchiitel, 1979<br />

1be papers in this volume are divided in the following groops: instruments <strong>of</strong> scholarship; the Mycenaean world and the Near<br />

East; social and economic life and Mycenaean administr<strong>at</strong>ion; special interpret<strong>at</strong>ions: linguistic problems: new texts and<br />

interpret<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>of</strong> ideograms; the decipherment <strong>of</strong> neighlxxing scripts. See SM lD 1900-81, s. v.<br />

Reviewed in: KaM 6<br />

CR93 RUUGH, Canelius J.<br />

Rev: Olantraine, Dictionnaire etymo/ogique de Ia langue grecque: histoire des mots, Tome JV-2,<br />

-W et <strong>Index</strong>, 1900 (PC 00)<br />

lingua 58 (1982), pp. 202-210<br />

CR notes th<strong>at</strong> this volume, prepared by PC's friends and students, is more specul<strong>at</strong>ive than the volumes prepared by PC himself<br />

and points oot some altern<strong>at</strong>ive conclusions to those presented in the text.<br />

CR96 RUUGH, CaneliusJ.<br />

O:Jserv<strong>at</strong>ions sur les neutres en -s/h-<br />

Res Mycenaeae 1983, pp. 391-407 (AH/GN I)<br />

CR <strong>of</strong>fers an analysis <strong>of</strong> neuters in -slh- in Mycenaean Greek.<br />

MR31 RUIPEREZ, MartinS.<br />

1be Mycenaean Name <strong>of</strong> Dionysus<br />

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 4C&412 (AHIGN I)<br />

MR discusses the linguistic evolution <strong>of</strong> the name Dionysos in various dialects and suggests the loc<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean<br />

di-wo-nu-so within this evolution.<br />

ASc42 SACX:ONI, Anna<br />

Instruments de travail: Editions, index, lexiques, grammaires, bibliographie<br />

Res Mycenaeae, 1983, pp. 412417 (AH/GN I)<br />

ASc discusses the st<strong>at</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the resoorces available for the study <strong>of</strong> linear B.<br />

JSK4 SAKEU.ARAKIS, Johannes<br />

Musee d'Heraklion. Guide illustre du musee<br />

Athens, 1982<br />

A richly illustr<strong>at</strong>ed guide <strong>of</strong> the major finds displayed in the Heraklim Museum with interpretive descriptions. Available in<br />

French, English, Italian and Gennan editims.<br />

36


ITe 14 TEGYEY, lmre<br />

Scribe 103 <strong>at</strong> KrKl>sa;<br />

Biblio.gmphy<br />

16th Eirene Conference, 1983, pp. 127-132 (POIAFr I)<br />

An analysis <strong>of</strong> the duties <strong>of</strong> scribes in the textile industry <strong>at</strong> Knossa;. ITe argues th<strong>at</strong> Scribe 103 was the leading clerk in the textile<br />

department.<br />

ITe 15 TEGYEY, lmre<br />

Archaeology and Interpret<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Acta Classica Universit<strong>at</strong>is Scientiarum Debreceniensis 19 (1983), pp. 17-22<br />

Tegyey examines the find-spots <strong>of</strong> the Ilnear B tablets from Kn=, <strong>The</strong>bes, and Pylos and considers wh<strong>at</strong> their archaeological<br />

context can reveal about their content and vice-versa.<br />

HTh I THESLEFF, H.<br />

Homeric 1riavpes<br />

Studies Bie.l"e. Annale .I" Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae (AASF) 223, pp. 133-139<br />

HTh argues th<strong>at</strong> TI(avpes is an Aeolicism, which replaced the inherited Mycenaean fmn in other dialects and was used in<br />

reference to "exotic" myths.<br />

CaTI2 THOMAS, Carol G.<br />

<strong>The</strong> earliest civiliz<strong>at</strong>ions. Ancient Greece and the near Ea.l"t 3000-2000 BC<br />

Washington, D.C.: <strong>University</strong> Press <strong>of</strong> America, 1982<br />

Intended as an introduction, this book covers the civiliz<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>of</strong> the eastem Mediterranean from JXX}.2!XX) BCE Brief <strong>at</strong>tention is<br />

paid to the Minoans and Mycenaeans.<br />

CaTI3 THOMAS, Carol G.<br />

<strong>The</strong>seus and synoicism<br />

Studi Micenei ed Egeo-An<strong>at</strong>olici (SMEA) XXIII (1982), pp. 337-349<br />

CaT suggests th<strong>at</strong> Attica may have been unified by Athens before the end <strong>of</strong> the Dark Age. She cites as precedent the<br />

unific<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> the area surrounding Pylos, as evidenced by the archives. She also proposes th<strong>at</strong> <strong>The</strong>seus, coming from Troezen,<br />

represents cultural rel<strong>at</strong>ions between Attica and the Argolid in Mycenaean Greece.<br />

CaTI4 THOMAS, Carol G.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Spartan diarchy in compar<strong>at</strong>ive perspective<br />

La Parola del Pa.l"s<strong>at</strong>o (PP) 38 (1983), pp. 81-104<br />

CaT examines the n<strong>at</strong>ure <strong>of</strong> kingship in Greece, going back (briefly) to the Bronze Age, and suggests th<strong>at</strong> Sparta's dual kingship<br />

may have been the result <strong>of</strong> the growth <strong>of</strong> a small, inward-looking coll1111unity into a commercial center \ffiich required an<br />

additional ruler to manage affairs.<br />

Efi I TICHY, Eva<br />

Onom<strong>at</strong>opoetischen Verbalbildung des Griechi.\'Chen<br />

Vienna: bsterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1983<br />

Efi traces the development and use <strong>of</strong> Greek onom<strong>at</strong>opoetic vocabulary primarily in archaic and classical liter<strong>at</strong>ure.<br />

GT4 TOUCHAIS, Gilles<br />

Cllronique des fouilles et decouvertes archeologiques en Grece en 1982<br />

Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique (BCI!) 106 (1982), pp. 547-549<br />

GT discusses, all10llg other finds <strong>at</strong> Tiryns, the discovery <strong>of</strong> a group <strong>of</strong> Unear B tablets.<br />

41


PYu6 YULE, Paul A.<br />

Note on scarabs and Aegean chronology<br />

Biblio.grnphy<br />

<strong>The</strong> Annual <strong>of</strong> the British School <strong>at</strong> Athens (ABSA) 78 (1983), pp. 359-YJ7<br />

PYu develops a vocaoolary fcr describing and studying Minoan scarabs, discusses their archaeological contexts, and determines<br />

th<strong>at</strong> "they are <strong>of</strong> no nse in d<strong>at</strong>ing by the chronology <strong>of</strong> Egyptian scarabs."<br />

PZz l ZAZOFF, Peter<br />

Die antiken Gemmen<br />

Munich: Beck'sche, 1983<br />

A well illustr<strong>at</strong>ed and heavily annot<strong>at</strong>ed guide to ancient carved gems and seals, this book contains one chapter on Minoan and<br />

Mycenaean seals with an overview <strong>of</strong> previoos scholarship.<br />

47


<strong>Linear</strong> B Ideogram <strong>Index</strong><br />

*100 VIRUM (VIR) *121 HORDEUM (H:ORD) *125 CYPERUS (CYP)<br />

EB73 l.P99.285 KaM6.95<br />

*102 MUllER (MUL)<br />

PdF4.:Il l.P99.284<br />

EB73<br />

*122 OUV A (OilV) *129 FARINA (FAR)<br />

*105EQUUS<br />

PI63.2rn<br />

WDN3.264<br />

JLM47<br />

StH29.175<br />

*123AROM + KO<br />

l.P99.285<br />

*1:DOLE+A<br />

MTJ5.43f<br />

*106 FEMALE OVIS (OVISf)<br />

l.P99.285 YD54.123<br />

JnB/JAM 1<br />

*123 AROM + PYC *1:DOLE+PA<br />

*106 MALE OVIS (OVISm)<br />

l.P99.284 MTJ5.43f<br />

JnB/JAM 1<br />

*123 AROMA (AROM) *1:DOLE+WE<br />

StH28.43 l.P99.284 MTJ5.43f<br />

*111 v *124PYC<br />

PdF4.32<br />

PdF4.:D KaM6.95<br />

*130 OLEUM (OLE)<br />

*112T<br />

PdF4.:Il<br />

*113S<br />

PdF4.:Il<br />

*120GRA+PE<br />

StH29.174f<br />

*120 GRANUM (GRA)<br />

EB73<br />

PdF4.:Il<br />

l.P99.284<br />

*124PYC+0<br />

l.P99.285<br />

*124PYC+QA<br />

l.P99.284<br />

*125CYP+KU<br />

l.P99.284<br />

*125CYP+O<br />

l.P99.284<br />

CCo7.28<br />

JLM47<br />

l.P99.286<br />

MTJ5.43f<br />

*131b VINUM (VIN)<br />

PSt2<br />

*131 VINUM (VIN)<br />

PSt2<br />

*134<br />

JLM47<br />

StH29<br />

YD54.121 *125CYP+PA *144<br />

l.P99.284<br />

JLM47


<strong>Linear</strong> B Ideogram <strong>Index</strong><br />

*145lANA *168 *219 ...<br />

HG28.134ff<br />

ITe 14.128ff<br />

*146<br />

J...oGIJKi!JO 3.422<br />

PdF2<br />

ITe 14.1Xl<br />

*173LUNA<br />

YD54.123<br />

*174<br />

HMt 3. 71<br />

*227 ...<br />

WDN3.258<br />

*228 UGULA (UG)<br />

*155<br />

StH 29.172<br />

MTs/LoG/JO 1.63<br />

CCo7.19<br />

*176<br />

*233PUGIO<br />

JK.i32 StH 29.172<br />

WDN3.265f<br />

*159TELA *190<br />

*236<br />

CCo7.28<br />

HG28.137<br />

JLM47<br />

WDN3.265<br />

ITe 14.1:.ll<br />

JK.i 33<br />

StH 28.36ff<br />

*159 TELA+ PA<br />

*201'"<br />

AlL6.237f<br />

*202vu<br />

*240BIGAE<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.419<br />

PdF4.15<br />

PI 63.200<br />

YD54.122 CCo7.19 WDN3.264<br />

*159 TELA + TE<br />

*204 ...<br />

*242CAPSUS<br />

ITe 14.128 AlL6.240 LoG/JKi/JO 3.420f<br />

StH 28.36ff<br />

HMt3. 70<br />

*252<br />

*162TUNICA *209vss ThGP9<br />

PI 63.200<br />

WDN3.261<br />

CCo7.19<br />

JLM47<br />

*301'"<br />

HMt 3.73<br />

*163 ARMA (ARM) *210 ...<br />

WDN3.262 CCo7.19<br />

*302 ...<br />

*165<br />

StH28.48<br />

WDN3.266<br />

JLM47<br />

WDN3.259<br />

*212 ...<br />

HMt3.72<br />

*303vss<br />

HMt3.72<br />

*166<br />

WDN3.266<br />

YD54.122<br />

*167<br />

WDN3.266<br />

CCo7.19<br />

HMt3. 72<br />

*213LANX<br />

MTs/LoG/JO 1.63<br />

*218vu<br />

*:D4<br />

HMt3.74<br />

*3()5vas<br />

HMt3.70<br />

WDN3.258<br />

51


DA<br />

DE<br />

KO<br />

KU<br />

MA<br />

EB73<br />

JKi33<br />

PdF4<br />

StH 28.38<br />

StH 29.177<br />

MO<br />

NI<br />

PA<br />

SA<br />

TA<br />

JKi32<br />

JKi32<br />

StH28.51<br />

JKi32<br />

JKi32<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.421, 423<br />

StH28.50<br />

TO<br />

LoG/JKi!JO 3.419<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.422, 424<br />

LP99.285<br />

StH 29.175<br />

PdF4<br />

StH 29.177<br />

JKi32<br />

JLM47<br />

EB73<br />

JKi33<br />

StH 28.38<br />

JKi32<br />

<strong>Linear</strong> H Ideogram <strong>Index</strong><br />

ZE<br />

LoG/JKi!JO 3.419<br />

52


e-do-mo-ne-we [e-]ke-a e-ke-qe<br />

MMt 1.46 CR 96.392 AH 148.325<br />

e-e-si<br />

DGM2.88<br />

ER55.384,E<br />

e-ke-a<br />

AMQ 12.46<br />

EB72<br />

MCp 1<br />

-e-ja<br />

ER55.Ef<br />

CR 96.394<br />

ER55.E<br />

e-ke-da-mo<br />

l:'D54.118. 121<br />

e-ke-raz-wo<br />

BSe8.27<br />

-e-jo PI 63.211 JC 124.84<br />

ER55.387f StH 29.183 Sfk 7.105<br />

StH 27.96, 103<br />

e-ka-ma e-ke-e StH 29<br />

CR 96.398<br />

CR 96.396<br />

ER55.378<br />

e ]-ke-raz[ -wo<br />

e-ka-ma-pi KPM2.360 StH 29.190<br />

OPa 17.367<br />

OP.a 17.370<br />

RVz2.:m<br />

e-ke-raz-wo-ne<br />

e-ka-ma-te<br />

CR 96.396<br />

OPa 17.367<br />

e-ke-i-ja<br />

CR 96.393<br />

BSe 8.27<br />

e-ke-raz-wo-no<br />

e-ka-ra<br />

e-ke-i-ja-ta<br />

JKi:ll.74<br />

CR96.403<br />

LP 99.291<br />

CR 96.393<br />

PI 63.203<br />

e-ke-ra-wo-ne<br />

PdF2.112<br />

e-ka-ra-e-we e-ke-i-jo-jo [e ]-ke-ri-ja-wo<br />

CR96.403<br />

11M 51<br />

e-ka-te-re-ta<br />

RVz 2.313, 321<br />

CR 96.393<br />

PI 63.203<br />

e-ke-me-de<br />

CR96.395<br />

LyB 13.32<br />

JC 124.84<br />

e-ke-ro<br />

PI 63.205<br />

e-ke-ro-qo-no<br />

e-ke<br />

AMQ12.46<br />

EB72<br />

KPM2.360<br />

LP98.341<br />

OPa 17.371<br />

PI 63.211<br />

e-ke-ne<br />

CR 96.396<br />

PCr 1.16<br />

e-ke-si<br />

CR 96.392<br />

ITe 15.21<br />

MCp 1<br />

PdF2.108<br />

e-ke-pu-te-ri-ja<br />

e-ke-si-jo<br />

PdF4.14<br />

SIX 7.CJJ<br />

StH29<br />

StH 29.181, 186<br />

BSe 8.15<br />

CR 96.393<br />

68


e-ke-si-qe e-ko-te e-ne-ka<br />

JTII40.214 BSe 8.25 JlM 51.259, 268<br />

LyB 13.:D PdF2.111 LP98.341<br />

e-ki-no<br />

PdF4.22 SJ:X7.106<br />

LyB 13.39<br />

e-ko-to e-ne-re-ja<br />

e-ki-si-jo<br />

FGs 11.149<br />

e-ko<br />

EB72.48<br />

RVz2.317<br />

e-ku-se-we<br />

A1L6.236<br />

StH 28.37f<br />

e-ne-ro<br />

JlM51.270<br />

StH 28.37<br />

CR%.392<br />

e-ku-se-we-qe e-ne-si -da-]o-ne<br />

e-ko-me-na-ta A1L6.236 StH 28.52<br />

FGs 11.145<br />

LyB 13.39<br />

e-ma-az e-ne-si-da-o-ne<br />

YD54.121 CR%.400 StH 28.ffi, 63<br />

e-ko-me-na-ta-o<br />

ER.55.387<br />

e-ne-wo<br />

YD54.121<br />

e-ma-az-o<br />

ER.55.377<br />

e-ko-me-no<br />

StH 28.62<br />

RVz2312<br />

FGs 11.145 e-me e-ne-wo-pe-za<br />

JlM45.261 AIL6.238 ER55.377<br />

e-ko-si e-me-si-jo<br />

RVz 2.310, 312<br />

OOM2.83<br />

EB7244,47<br />

StH 29.179, 190<br />

e-ne-wo-pe-zo<br />

ER.55.377<br />

HM 39.321, 324 e-me-si-jo-jo<br />

PdF2100, 112<br />

JlM51.262<br />

e-ni-ja-u-si-jo<br />

e-ko-so<br />

e-mi-to<br />

OOM2.84<br />

ER 55.381, 385<br />

AH 150.158<br />

JlM47.105<br />

JlM51.259<br />

e-ni-qe<br />

JLM 51.263<br />

LP99.285<br />

MSi3.296<br />

e-na-i-jo[<br />

CR%.403<br />

AM36.287<br />

e-no-wa-ro<br />

MVC2.78<br />

PdF4.14<br />

StH 28.33, 37<br />

StH 29.181f<br />

e-na-po-ro<br />

HM 39.321, 324f<br />

LyB 13.37, 39<br />

HM39.320<br />

LyB 13.39<br />

e-nu-wa-ri-jo<br />

e-ne-e-si CM45.32<br />

PdF4.17<br />

JlM45.261<br />

69


e-ra-te-re-wa-pi e-re-i e-re-u-te-ro-se<br />

PdF2.105 CR 96.391f RVz2.:ffi<br />

e-ra-to<br />

CR %.392f<br />

MVC2.79<br />

FGs 11.147<br />

MMt 1.50<br />

e-re-pa-ta<br />

WaB2<br />

e-re-u-ti-ja<br />

ITe 14.129<br />

PdF285 StH28.49 StH 28.54, 63<br />

e-ra-]wa e-re-pa-te e-re-wi-jo<br />

JLM47.96 YD52.63f LP98.349<br />

e-ra-wa e-re-pa-te-ja<br />

LP99.290<br />

StH 29.173, 175,201 YD52.65f<br />

e-re-wi-jo-po-ti-ni-ja<br />

e-ra-wo e-re-pa-te-ja-pi<br />

CM45.36f<br />

ER55.376 YD52.63f<br />

e-ri-ka-we-e<br />

MfJ5.43<br />

StH29.200f<br />

e-re-de<br />

e-re-pa-te-jo<br />

AM36.288<br />

YD52<br />

CR 96.396<br />

e-ri-ke-re-we<br />

CR 96.397<br />

LP98.348<br />

MfJ4.124 e-re-pa-te-jo-pi<br />

GN 18.332<br />

PI63.208<br />

e-re-e<br />

LP98.343<br />

StH 29.181<br />

CR 96.391 e-re-pa-te-jo-qe e-ri-ko-wo<br />

HM 39.316 YD52.65 BSE8.24<br />

JKi :Il.71 LyB 13.31<br />

LyB 13.32<br />

e-re-ta<br />

MMt 1.50<br />

FMJW2.291<br />

e-ri-nu<br />

e-re-e-u<br />

AlL6.235<br />

HM 39.316<br />

JKi:Il<br />

JTH40.213f<br />

LS 16.14<br />

e-ri-nu-we<br />

CR 96.394<br />

FGs 11.147<br />

LyB 13.29<br />

PI 63.20:1-<br />

CM45.32<br />

ER55.389<br />

MMt 1.50<br />

e-re-u-te-ra<br />

LS 16.14<br />

e-re-e-we<br />

MMt 1.50<br />

PdF2.109<br />

StH 29.197<br />

e-ri-qi-ja<br />

PI 63.207<br />

e-re-e-wo<br />

WaB2<br />

e-ri-qi-to<br />

MMt 1.50<br />

e-re-u-te-ro<br />

PdF2.108f<br />

WaB2<br />

PI 63.2fJ7<br />

72


ke-po ke-re ke-ro-si-ja<br />

JKi 32W, 224, 229 LyB 14.9 ITe 15.20<br />

LyB 13.31<br />

ke-po-da<br />

ER55.JT7<br />

ke-re-az<br />

CR 96.393<br />

LyB 14.6<br />

sr::c 1.110<br />

PdF2.109 ER55.386<br />

ke-ro-te-u<br />

ke-ra ke-re-no MMt 1.47<br />

CR96.402<br />

EB72.50<br />

BSe 8.22<br />

ke-sa-da-ra<br />

]k:e-ra-a<br />

CR96.402<br />

ke-re-si-jo<br />

AIL6.237f<br />

CR 96.395<br />

RiT5<br />

ke-sa-do-ro<br />

ER55.386 FGs 11.142, 1ijg. 153 LyB 14.6, 9<br />

ke-ra-e<br />

RVz2.312<br />

YD54.119<br />

StH 28.55<br />

YD54.121<br />

CR96.402<br />

ke-re-ta-o ke-sa-me-no<br />

ke-ra-i-ja-pi<br />

FGs 11.150<br />

BSe 8.23<br />

CR96.402<br />

ke-re-te-u<br />

ke-se-ne-wi-ja<br />

ke-ra-ja-pi<br />

AMQ 12.49<br />

AMQ 12.43<br />

CR96.402 LP98.341 ER55.375<br />

ITe 14.130<br />

ke-ra-me-ja ]ke-re-u JC124.78<br />

RGu 1.188 PdF4.23<br />

ke-se-ne-wi-jo<br />

ke-ra-me-u ke-re-wa AMQ 12.52<br />

AIL6.235<br />

AMQ 12.45f<br />

RGu 1.188<br />

PI 63.214<br />

ke-re-wo<br />

ke-se-ni-si-jo<br />

LP98.350<br />

StH 27.95<br />

StH 29.184<br />

ke-ra-me-wi<br />

BSe8.25<br />

ke-ri-mi-ja<br />

PCr 1.13<br />

ke-se-ni-wi-jo<br />

CM45.37<br />

MTJ 4.127f<br />

OPa 17.368 StH 27.103<br />

ke-se-nu-wi-ja<br />

ke-ra-me-wo ke-ro-ke-re-we-o AMQ 12.43<br />

AMQ12.47<br />

EB72.49<br />

ke-ra-no<br />

CR 96.397 ITc 14.130<br />

JC 124.78<br />

RGu 1.163<br />

JLM45.257<br />

PI63.209<br />

ke-se-nu-wi-jo<br />

AMQ12.52


o-we-to pa-de pa-ka-na<br />

JIM 51.265, 268, 273 OPa 17.369 001\12.25<br />

o-wi-de<br />

KPM2.3ffi<br />

RGu 1.182<br />

PdF2.112<br />

StH28 . .50<br />

pa-de-i<br />

RVz2lli<br />

pa-ke-ta<br />

JJM 5.211<br />

OPa 17.369<br />

o-wi-ro pa-ke-te-ja<br />

PI 63.203<br />

pa-de(-i)<br />

CR93.204<br />

o-wi-ti-ni-jo<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

HM39.322f<br />

StH 28.51<br />

pa-de-we<br />

PdF2.112<br />

JJM 5.211<br />

RGu 1.182f<br />

pa-ke-te-ja-o-qe<br />

RGu 1.182<br />

o-wi-to-no pa-i-ti-ja<br />

FGs 11.148 MVC2.79<br />

pa-ke-te-jo<br />

HM39 StH28.39 EB 73.117<br />

ITH40.211<br />

LyB 13.39<br />

o-wo-we<br />

pa-i-to<br />

AH 1.50.158f<br />

CyG21.128<br />

JJM 5.211<br />

pa-ke-te-re<br />

JIM51.278<br />

AIL6.238 JIM46 RGu 1.163f<br />

CR 96.396<br />

o-wo-ze<br />

JIM47.104f<br />

JIM 51.2W, 263, 265<br />

JnB 1.189f<br />

pa-ke-te-ri-ja<br />

RGu 1.172<br />

ER 55.JT7, 381<br />

MVC2.77f<br />

RVz2.lli pa-ke-u<br />

o-ze-to<br />

JC 124.81<br />

YD54.121<br />

]pa-*34-so[<br />

StH 28.33<br />

StH 29.174f<br />

pa-ja-ro<br />

LyB 14.5, 8<br />

RGu 1.159<br />

pa-ke-we<br />

RGu 1.161f<br />

YD54<br />

pa-da-je-u<br />

pa-ja-wo-ne<br />

BSe 8.16<br />

pa-ki-ja<br />

BSe 8.21<br />

BSe 8.21<br />

Cl\145.32 pa-ki-ja-na<br />

StH29.184<br />

pa-da-je-we<br />

pa-ka-a-ka-ri<br />

ER55.ID<br />

EB 72.47, 50<br />

FGs 11.149<br />

LFr 1.8<br />

BSe 8.21<br />

EB72.48<br />

pa-ka-ja-ni-jo<br />

FGs 11.144<br />

LyB 13.32<br />

RGu 1.158<br />

pa-]da-je-we pa-ki-ja-na-de<br />

OPa 17.369 MTJ 4.120f<br />

93


<strong>Linear</strong> :6 Word <strong>Index</strong><br />

pa-ki-ja-ne pa-ki-ja-si pa-qo-ta<br />

CR 96.393 LP99.288 HM 39.318<br />

FGs 11<br />

JlM45.265<br />

LyB 13.32<br />

OP.d 17.367<br />

pa-ra-ja<br />

LP98.342<br />

OD6.1:ll<br />

pa-ko<br />

ITe 14.129<br />

JKj 33.122<br />

PCrl.11<br />

PdF 2.104, 100<br />

ALe3<br />

MfJ4.129 pa-ra-jo<br />

RGu 1.144<br />

SIX 7.91, 99f<br />

StH27.95<br />

StH 29.178, 184<br />

pa-ko-de<br />

MfJ4.129<br />

BSe 8.26<br />

PCr 1.20<br />

pa-ra-ke-se-we<br />

pa-ki-ja-ne-de<br />

LP98.347<br />

pa-ki-ja-ni-ja<br />

BSe8.24<br />

PdF4.17<br />

pa-ko-to<br />

CR93.204<br />

RGu 1.174f<br />

pa-ko-we<br />

CM45.34<br />

EH 16.33f<br />

GN 18.333<br />

PI 63.205<br />

pa-ra-ke-te-e-we<br />

CR 96.394<br />

pa-ra-ke-we<br />

pa-ki-ja-ni[ -ja<br />

JLM47<br />

MfJ4.129<br />

ER55.387<br />

FGs 11.147 pa-ra-ko<br />

pa-ki-ja-ni-jo<br />

CM45.35<br />

FGs 11.148, 153<br />

pa-ku-ro2<br />

HM 39.319<br />

JC 124.85<br />

EB72.47,50<br />

PdF4.22,27<br />

pa-ra-ku<br />

JLM45.265<br />

LP98.347<br />

RGu 1.188<br />

pa-na-ki<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

ER 55.376<br />

pa-ra-ku-ja<br />

pa-ki-ja-ni-jo-i<br />

pa-na-re-jo<br />

ER55.376<br />

AIL6.244<br />

LyB 14.6, 9 ITe 14.1:ll<br />

MfJ4.129 pa-na-so pa-ra-ku-we<br />

pa-ki-ja-ni-jo-jo PdF4.14 ER 55.387, 389<br />

AIL6.244<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

RGu 1.188<br />

StH 29.179, 189f<br />

pa-pa-ra-ki<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

pa-ra-[ku-]we-jo<br />

ER 55.376<br />

pa-ki-ja-pi<br />

EB72.50<br />

MfJ 4.129<br />

OPa 17.367<br />

pa-pa-ra-ko<br />

FGs 11.153<br />

pa-qo-[si-jo]<br />

BSE8.25<br />

pa-ra-wa-jo<br />

JLM 51.276<br />

pa-ri-je-we<br />

OS38.76<br />

94


po-ro-ko-re-te po-ru-qo-ta po-si-ke-te-re<br />

AM 36.289 BSe 8.8 AM 36.'2ifl<br />

LyB 13.:ll<br />

MF 16.219<br />

RL\"2113<br />

StH 29.1!{)<br />

po-se-da-o<br />

OOM2.22<br />

LP99.286<br />

JKi3J.74<br />

po-so-pe-re-i<br />

CR 96.395<br />

po-ro-ko-re-te-re po-se-da -o-ne<br />

PI 63.206<br />

JIH40.214<br />

LyB 13.:ll<br />

AIL6.246<br />

CM45.32<br />

po-so-po-re-i<br />

OPa 17.369<br />

PdF2.100<br />

StH29.200<br />

ER55.374<br />

LP98.351 po-so-re-ja<br />

po-ro-ko-wa<br />

ALe3<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

po-se-da-]o-ne<br />

EB 72.'5/J<br />

PdF4.22f<br />

AM36 StH28.52 po-te-re-we<br />

CCo7.19<br />

JLM 47.109f. 113 po-se-da-o-ni<br />

LP98.347<br />

po-ro-ko-wo<br />

CCo7.19<br />

ER55.374<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

StH 27.96<br />

po-te-u<br />

MMt 1.48<br />

PI63.204<br />

po-ro-te-u po-si po-ti-ja-ke-e<br />

MMt 1.48 AM 36.287. 289. JJl CR 96.392<br />

CR 96.392 ER 55.381,385<br />

po-ro-te-we<br />

MMt 1.48 po-si-da-e-ja po-ti-ni-ja<br />

po-ro-u-te-u<br />

BSe 8.23<br />

LP98.354<br />

po-si-da-i-je-u-si<br />

AH 1'5/J.l58<br />

AMQ 12.57<br />

CM45.:llf<br />

po-ro-wi-to<br />

FGs 11.147<br />

LP98.354<br />

ITe 14.129<br />

LP98.338<br />

LP98.352 LP99.292 LP99.290. 292<br />

LyB 13.32<br />

MTJ 4.124f po-si-da-i-jo<br />

MTJ 4.126f<br />

PCrl.ll<br />

po-ro-wi-to-jo<br />

LP98.348<br />

MTJ 4.124f<br />

RGu 1.144<br />

StH 28.62f<br />

LP98.3'5/J<br />

LP99.288 po-si-da-i-jo-de po ]-ti-ni-ja<br />

po-ru-ka-to<br />

GN 18.331<br />

FGs 11.147<br />

LP98.347<br />

LP99.288<br />

LP98.341<br />

po-ti-ni-ja-we-ja<br />

PI 63.2f.J7 CM45.40<br />

100


ti-qa-ro ti-ri-ti[ to-no-e-ke-te-ri-jo<br />

StH29.200 MSi3.292 ER55.379<br />

I.P98.350<br />

ti-ri-da-ro ti-ri-ti-jo MTJ4.122f<br />

AMQ 13.75 MVC2.lrl<br />

to-pe-za<br />

ti-ri-jo-we ti-ri-to AM36.288<br />

AIL6.238<br />

CR. 96.396<br />

C)G2l.l:ll<br />

ITe 14.132<br />

JiM 51.261. 263<br />

LyB 14.5<br />

JC 124.79<br />

I.P 98.341<br />

YD52.63<br />

ER55<br />

ti-ri-jo-we-e<br />

MSi3.296<br />

PdF4.14<br />

StH29<br />

to-pe-zo<br />

JJM5.200<br />

AIL6.239<br />

ti-to<br />

to-qa<br />

ti-ri-o-we LoG'JKi/JO 3.420 JlM47.107f<br />

WT9.39<br />

ti -wa-ti-ja<br />

to-qi-de<br />

ti-ri-o-we-e<br />

JJM5.213<br />

YD52.65<br />

ER55<br />

to[<br />

to-qi-de-we-sa<br />

ti-ri-po<br />

AIL6.237f<br />

C)G21.129<br />

RGu 1.170<br />

WT9.39<br />

JlM48<br />

to-i-qe<br />

StH 29.197<br />

AIL6.240<br />

YD52.65<br />

to-ra<br />

PdF4.17<br />

YD5263<br />

YD54.119<br />

ti-ri-po-de<br />

AIL6.237<br />

C)G21.129<br />

to-jo-qe<br />

YD54.121<br />

to-ko-do-mo<br />

HM 39.316<br />

to-ra-ka<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.413<br />

to-]ra-ke<br />

JlM51.276<br />

I.P98.343<br />

SSe 1.146<br />

YD5263<br />

YD54.119<br />

ti-ri-sa-ta<br />

JlM45.259<br />

to-ko-so-ta<br />

AIL6.243<br />

to-ma-ko<br />

PI63.200<br />

RVz23l4<br />

to-ra-ke<br />

StH 27.97<br />

to-ro<br />

LyB 13.39<br />

ti-ri-se-ro-e<br />

OPa 17.369<br />

to-no<br />

I.P 98.351<br />

to-ro-ja<br />

FGs 11.142<br />

PvS 7.'X.'RJ ]to-no[ to-ro-no-wo-ko<br />

MTJ5.44<br />

112<br />

AM 36.291


to-ro-o to-so tu-da-ra<br />

FGs 11.142 AMQ 12.46 AMQ 13.74<br />

CyG21.129<br />

PI 63.215<br />

to-ro-qa<br />

JLM47<br />

EB 72.45f, 49<br />

JLM 47.105, 108<br />

MfJ 4.128<br />

tu-d.i-so<br />

AH150.164<br />

to-ro-qe-jo-me-no<br />

ER55.388<br />

to-ro-qo<br />

JLM47.107<br />

to-ro-wi<br />

RVz2.312<br />

to-ro-wi-ka<br />

RVz2.312<br />

to-ro-wi-ko<br />

RVz2312<br />

MVC2.78<br />

PdF4.22<br />

SSe 1.144<br />

StH29<br />

to-so-de<br />

AMQ 12.47<br />

EB72<br />

PdF2.111<br />

PdF4.17<br />

StH 29.1


we-we-si-je-ja wi-ja-ma-ro wi-ri-ni-jo<br />

CR 96.393 GN 18.329 ER55.374<br />

we-we-si-jo<br />

LyB 14.10 RVz2.nJ<br />

CR 96.393<br />

wi-ja-we-l'az wi-ri-no<br />

JLM 51.2fD BSe8.22 JLM51.279<br />

JnB/JAM 1<br />

PCr 1.20<br />

JC124.85<br />

wi-ro<br />

StH28.37 wi-je-mo LyB 14.8<br />

we-we-si-jo-jo<br />

LyB 14.10<br />

wi-ti-mi-jo<br />

JLM51.262 wi-jo-de BSc 8.8<br />

\\e-WO<br />

AlL6.249<br />

wo-*82-ni-jo<br />

StH28.43<br />

wi-na-to<br />

JLM45.264<br />

wi-da-jo<br />

AH 150.158<br />

wo-de-wi-jo<br />

CR%.402<br />

wi-nu-ri-jo[<br />

AlL6.247<br />

FGs 11.145f<br />

PvS7.:Dt<br />

wi-da-ka-so<br />

PvS7.:Dt<br />

JKi ?IJ.76<br />

wi-pi-<br />

ER55.389<br />

I.P98.340<br />

StH 28.49<br />

wo-de-wi-jo-jo<br />

AlL6.247<br />

wi-da-ma-ro<br />

GN 18.329f<br />

PvS7.:Dt<br />

wi-pi-no-o<br />

CR 93.205<br />

ER 55.381, 385<br />

PI 63.211<br />

StH 28.51<br />

wo-di-jo<br />

FGs 11.146<br />

wi-da-ma-ta wi-pi-o wo-do<br />

GN 18.329 ER55 ALe3<br />

wi-do-wo-i-jo wi-ra-ne-to wo-do-we<br />

ER55.375 LyB 14.10 EH 16.33<br />

wi-du-wo-i-jo wi-ri-ne-jo<br />

JLM47.114f<br />

ER55.375 ER55.374<br />

wo-i-ko-de<br />

wi-dwo-i-jo<br />

ER55.375<br />

RVz2.nJ<br />

wi-ri-ne-o<br />

CM45.39<br />

ER55.377<br />

Sth 27.96<br />

wi-ja-da-ra<br />

ER55.374<br />

RVz2.nJ<br />

wo-jo<br />

GN 18.329<br />

StH 29.189 wi-ri-ne-we<br />

OOM2.92<br />

YD54.121<br />

JLM47.118<br />

118


wo-ka wo-ro-tu-mi-ni-jo wo-zo-me-na<br />

CR96.401 LyB 13.39 JIM51.271<br />

EH20<br />

JIM51.277 wo-tu-wa-ne wo-zo-me-no<br />

PI 63.209 Jl.M45.265 JIM 51.271<br />

wo-ke wo-we-u wo-zo-te<br />

JIM51.277 StH 29.180. 1R9. 197 PdF4.22. 26<br />

wo-k o-de wo-we-we za-e-to-ro<br />

ER55.377 StH 29.18!. 197 HM39.325<br />

StH 27.97<br />

wo-wi-ja<br />

LyB 13.37, 39<br />

wo-na-si<br />

FGs 11.145<br />

za-ku-si-ja<br />

StH 29.172, 174, 201 HM39.324 FGs 11.148<br />

wo-ne-we<br />

LyB 13.39<br />

za-ma-e-wi-ja<br />

StH 29.188<br />

wo-wi-ja-ta<br />

CR96.403<br />

wo-no<br />

FGs 11.141, 145 PdF2.101<br />

MR31 V\o\J-WO za-ma-e-wi-ja-qe<br />

PdF2.106 BSc 8.22 PdF285<br />

wo-no-qo-so<br />

FGs 11.145<br />

HM39.324<br />

za-we-te<br />

PI 63.209 StH 29.197 CR 96.395<br />

RVz2.n'5<br />

wo-no-qo-so-qe<br />

wo-ze<br />

MF 16.205<br />

GN 18.332<br />

ITe 14.129<br />

PCr 1.20<br />

RVz2.:ll'i<br />

wo-ze-e<br />

PdF2.86<br />

wo-no-wa-ti-si<br />

JC 124.79<br />

za-we-te-ra<br />

CM45.37 JLM51.277 StH 28.44<br />

FGs 11.146<br />

LP99.290<br />

IT6.22<br />

OPa 17.370 ze-i-ja-ka-ra-na<br />

wo-qe-we<br />

SL\:7<br />

StH 27.98<br />

ER55.376<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

JKi:Il.74<br />

V\o\J-ZO<br />

JC 124.78, 81<br />

V\o\J-ra-we-sa PciF4.24 ze-me-qe<br />

RVz2322 LoG/JKi!JO 3.417<br />

wo-zo-e<br />

wo-ro-ki-jo-ne-jo JC 124.79 ze-pu2-ri-ja<br />

StH 27.96 StH:niO<br />

StH 29.184<br />

119


ze-so-me-no<br />

JC 124.81<br />

JLM47.110<br />

ze-u-ke-si<br />

CR 96.392<br />

ITe 15.21<br />

JC 124.81f<br />

ze-u-ke-u-si<br />

zo-a<br />

LP 98.3ill<br />

AM 36.299<br />

JLM47<br />

zu-ki-to<br />

StH 29.181<br />

120


KNAk5009 KN Ap629 KNAs 1517<br />

JKi33.123 PvS7.2ff.J AM 36.291f<br />

JLM51.265<br />

KNAk5741 KN Ap637 LoGIJKi!JO 3.416<br />

JJM 5.217 LyB 14.9 StH28S5<br />

StH29.183<br />

KNAk5884 KN Ap769<br />

JJM5.217 AMQ 13.76<br />

KNAs 1520<br />

StH28<br />

KNAk5940 KN Apseries<br />

JJM5.217 1Te14.127<br />

KNAs4493<br />

PCr 1.20<br />

AM36.298<br />

KNAk8019 JLM51.273<br />

JJM5.216<br />

KNAs40 RGu 1.189<br />

KNAkseries<br />

BSe 8.25<br />

JnB 1.189<br />

KNAs5ro9<br />

1Te14.127<br />

JKi 33.121, 123<br />

PCr 1.20<br />

KNAs603<br />

StH 28.55<br />

RGu 1.159<br />

KN As series<br />

StH28.35<br />

ITe 14.127, ED<br />

YG 1.26 KNAs604 LyB 14.9<br />

KNAm601<br />

AH 150.158, 163<br />

KNB 164<br />

StH 28.41 KNAs607 OS38<br />

KNAm819<br />

MTs/LoG/JO 1.69<br />

KNB798<br />

EB 73.120 KN As 608 + 625 LyB 14.9<br />

MVC2.73ff PdF4.17 StH28.55<br />

KNAm821 KN AsroJ KNB799<br />

AIL6.236<br />

FGs 11.149<br />

AMQ 13.74 AMQ 13.76<br />

ER55.387<br />

JLM 51.258f, 285 KNAs 1510 LyB 14.9<br />

KNAm826<br />

JnB 1.189 KNB&Xl<br />

StH 29.172, 185f KNAs 1516 LyB 14.10<br />

BSe<br />

KNAmseries<br />

8.25 KNB801<br />

ER55.376<br />

ITe 14.127 JLM45.259 ER55.388<br />

KN Ap618<br />

I..oGIJKi!JO 3.417<br />

PI 63.211<br />

KNB8:>5<br />

JJM5.212 StH 29.179 I..oGIJKi!JO 3.417<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

122


KND747 KNDa 1333 KNil:> 1.242<br />

ER55.376 LyB 14.9 JLM45.2ffi<br />

JI.M46 PvS 7.'2f'R,<br />

KNDb1246<br />

KND1171 KNDa 1378<br />

PvS7.'m<br />

PG6.291 LyB 14.10<br />

KNDb1279<br />

KND5520 KNDa 1379<br />

StH29.100<br />

JI.M46 LyB 14.9<br />

KNDb1295<br />

KNDa 1011) KNDa1392<br />

PI 63.212<br />

LyB 14.9 JI.M 51.269<br />

KNil:>1D2<br />

KNDa 1091 KNDa1445<br />

JLM45.261<br />

JLM45.259 JLM45.259<br />

KNil:> 1323<br />

KNDa 1116 KNDa1495<br />

PvS6.144<br />

LyB 14.9 LyB 14.10<br />

KNil:> 1324<br />

KNDa 1123 KNDaseries<br />

AH 150.158<br />

JI.M 51.2({) ER55.374<br />

KNDb1329<br />

KNDa 1127 KNil:> 1097<br />

MVC2.77<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

KNDa1172<br />

JI.M 51.263<br />

KNDa 1189<br />

ER55.387<br />

PI 63.214<br />

AH150.159<br />

JnBIJAM 1<br />

KNil:> 1105<br />

I..dJ28.132<br />

KNil:> 1140<br />

JnB/JAM 1<br />

KNil:> 1464<br />

JLM51.2ffi<br />

KNDb7164<br />

JnBIJAM 1<br />

KN Il:> series<br />

KNDa1195 KNil:> 1168<br />

ER55.374<br />

ER55.E LyB 14.9 KNDc926<br />

KNDa1253 KNil:> 1185<br />

AMQ 13.76<br />

JI.M51.263 JLM51.2ro KNDc1024<br />

YD54.112<br />

KNil>W4<br />

JI.M44.96<br />

KNDa1315<br />

LyB 14.10<br />

KNDc 1117<br />

LyB 14.10<br />

KNDb1236<br />

JLM45<br />

KNDa 1321<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

KNDc 1118<br />

AH 150.158 MTs/LoG/JO 1.69 JLM45.2({)<br />

124


KNTh: 1122 KNDe1m KNDk5201<br />

JLM51.2fD LyB 14.9 PI 63.2ff7<br />

MTs!LoG/JO 1.69<br />

KNTh: 1154 KNDk8209<br />

JLM45.264<br />

KNDe 1381<br />

JLM 51.2(:()<br />

KNTh: 1228<br />

StH 29.179<br />

KNDkseries<br />

AMQ13.74<br />

KNDe 1409<br />

ITe 14.131<br />

LyB 14.9 LyB 14.10 K'r 1.20<br />

KNTh: 1298 KNDe 1648 KNDI47<br />

StH2855 LyB 14.9 ER55.388<br />

KNTh: 1515<br />

StH2855<br />

KNDI9l:><br />

JLM44.96<br />

KNDeseries<br />

StH 27.103<br />

KNTh:5687<br />

ER55.374<br />

KND1932<br />

JLM51.269<br />

KNDf 1210<br />

JLM51.2fD<br />

KN IX series<br />

AH 150.158<br />

KND1933<br />

ER55.374<br />

KNDf 1285<br />

StH 27.103<br />

KNllil281<br />

LyB 14.10<br />

KND1943<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

KNDfseries<br />

StH27.103<br />

KND:l 1286<br />

ER55.374<br />

KND1946<br />

PvS7.202<br />

KNDg1235<br />

StH 27.103<br />

KND:l 1402+ 1593+2007<br />

PI 63.214<br />

KND1947<br />

PvS7.205<br />

KNDk920<br />

AMQ 13.74<br />

KND:l2010<br />

JLM51.265<br />

KND1950<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

KNDk931<br />

StH 27.103<br />

KN lli series<br />

JLM51.265<br />

KNDI7053<br />

ER55.374<br />

KNDk945<br />

StH27.103<br />

KNDe 1136<br />

JLM51.265<br />

KNDk 1074<br />

KNDI7071<br />

JJM5.212<br />

KNDe 1294<br />

StH 29.179<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

PG6.291<br />

KNDk 1491<br />

JLM45.2fD<br />

125<br />

ER55.388<br />

KNDI7125<br />

ER55.388


KNDv1479 KNE288 KNE846<br />

JLM 51.265, 268 LoG/JKi/JO 3.423 MVC2.76, 81<br />

KNDv 1501<br />

MVC2.76, 78<br />

KNE847<br />

MR31.410<br />

KNE446<br />

MVC 2.76, 79, 82<br />

KN Dv 1511 + 7193 + 7198 + fr.<br />

JLM51.269<br />

KNE848<br />

PvS7.2ff)<br />

KNE479<br />

JLM 51.269<br />

KNDv5200<br />

MSi3.296 MVC2.76ff<br />

LyB 14.10<br />

KNE668 KNE849<br />

KNDv5232<br />

JLM51.268<br />

MVC 2 76, 78, 82<br />

ER55.376<br />

JLM51.271<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

StH2855<br />

KNDv5241<br />

ER55.381<br />

KNDv5:D1<br />

KNE669<br />

JLM47.105<br />

JLM51.268<br />

MVC2.76, 78,82<br />

KNE670<br />

MSi 3.291<br />

MVC 2.76, 79f<br />

StH29<br />

KNE850<br />

JLM 51.269<br />

MVC2.76ff<br />

LyB 14.10 JLM47.105 RiT4<br />

StH2855<br />

JLM51.268<br />

MVC2.76, 78,82<br />

KNE971<br />

KNDv55!0<br />

YD54.112<br />

KNDv8834<br />

KNE749<br />

JLM 51.268f<br />

JnB 1.189<br />

JLM 51.268f, 285<br />

MVC2.76, 81<br />

KNE 1035<br />

JnB/JAM 1<br />

MSi 3.291f<br />

MVC2.76, 81<br />

JLM51.269<br />

MVC2.76ff<br />

KNDvseries StH29 RiT4<br />

ER55.374 KNEm KNE 1569<br />

KNE36 JnB 1.189 JLM51.268<br />

MVC2.81<br />

KNE71<br />

MVC2.76, 78<br />

KNE132<br />

MVC 2.76, 79, 82<br />

StH 28.35, 39f<br />

KNE842<br />

LP98.339<br />

MVC2.76,82<br />

MVC2.81<br />

KNE1574<br />

MVC2.76, 81<br />

KNE4466<br />

MVC2.76, 78 KNE843<br />

MVC2.76,81<br />

KNE 165 MVC 2.76, 79, 82 KNES


KNFh348 KNFh2013 KNFh5502<br />

JlM47.121 StH28.56 HM 39.318<br />

KNFh349 KNFh5428<br />

MR 31.411<br />

AIL6.236 JlM47.118<br />

KN Fh 5544 + 77'07<br />

ER55.374<br />

KNFh5432<br />

JlM47.121<br />

KNFh350<br />

JlM47.122<br />

KNFh5722<br />

CCo7.19<br />

KNFh5434<br />

PdF4.14<br />

KNFh352<br />

StH 28.44<br />

KNFh8299<br />

MR 31.411<br />

KNFh5435<br />

JlM 51.263<br />

KNFh355<br />

KNFhseries<br />

JIM47.118<br />

LyB 14.10 JlM47.109<br />

KNFh5441 StH 28.56<br />

KNFh361<br />

StH28.44<br />

JlM47.111<br />

KNFn345<br />

KNFh5442 StH 29.179<br />

KNFh366<br />

StH 28.35, 44f<br />

JlM47.105<br />

KNFn368<br />

StH28.44 KNFh5443 StH 29.179<br />

KN Fh 367 + 5460<br />

JlM 51.2ffi<br />

KNFn5476<br />

JlM47.105 KNFh5449 StH 28.55<br />

KNFh368<br />

JlM47.121<br />

KNFp1<br />

AM 36.291 KNFh5450 AH 150.158<br />

LyB 14.9 JlM47.121 ER55.377<br />

ITH42140<br />

KNFh371 KNFh5451 OPa 17.369<br />

JlM47.121 StH 28.35, 44, 61 StH28<br />

KN Fh 3&> + 2006 + 5445 + fr. KNFh5452 KNFp7<br />

AM36.n> JlM47.121 AH 150.158<br />

JlM 47.111, 121<br />

KNFh5459<br />

KNFp 13<br />

KNFh390<br />

LS16.14<br />

JlM47.121<br />

ER55.377<br />

LP98.349<br />

KNFh5463 StH28.54<br />

KNFh 1059<br />

CM45.37<br />

LyB 14.10<br />

KNFh5465<br />

JlM51.273<br />

129


KNFp14+27+28 KNG820 KNGa428<br />

CM45.32 CM45.40 MSi3.292<br />

PvS7.XJ7<br />

StH 28.35, 49, 63<br />

KNG7509<br />

MVC2.81<br />

KNFp48<br />

StH28<br />

LP99.285<br />

KNG7525<br />

KNGa451<br />

OPa 17.369<br />

StH28.55<br />

KNFp363<br />

MVC2.74f<br />

KNGa454<br />

MR 31.410 KNGa415 StH28.50<br />

StH28.57f<br />

KNFpseries<br />

ER55.387<br />

MVC2.81<br />

StH 29.189<br />

KNGa456<br />

JIM45.2ffi<br />

JIH42140<br />

StH28.49<br />

KNGa417<br />

StH28.50<br />

WDN3.236 ER55.377<br />

KNGa464<br />

KNFr 1241<br />

ER55.387<br />

KNFs3<br />

LP98.339<br />

KNFs8<br />

MSi 3.291<br />

MVC2.81<br />

KNGa417<br />

ER55.377<br />

KNGa418<br />

MSi 3.291<br />

StH28.50<br />

KNGa465<br />

StH 28.35, 50, 63<br />

KNGa517<br />

LP99.285<br />

PdF2.134 MVC2.81 KNGa518<br />

KNFs21 KNGa419<br />

StH28.44<br />

AH 150.158 StH 29.189 KNGa673<br />

KNF-series KNGa423<br />

ER55.377<br />

StH28.42 LyB 14.9 KNGa674<br />

KNFsseries<br />

PdF4.14<br />

MSi3.291<br />

LP98.340<br />

MVC274 MVC2.81 KNGa675<br />

PdF 2.116,132<br />

StH 29.189<br />

LP98.340<br />

WDN3.236<br />

KNG7(fJ<br />

KNGa424<br />

MSi3.294<br />

KNGa676<br />

LP98.340<br />

MVC274f<br />

KNGa426<br />

KNGa834<br />

KNG820 LyB 14.9<br />

CM45.40<br />

FGs 11.143<br />

MVC2.74f<br />

130<br />

MSi 3.291f


KNGa953 KNGg704 KNGv864<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.423 CCo7.19 ER55.376<br />

OPa 17.369<br />

StH28<br />

KNGa955<br />

OPa 17.369<br />

StH28.50<br />

KNGg705<br />

StH28<br />

KNGg711<br />

PdF2.134<br />

StH29<br />

KNGvseries<br />

StH 29.172<br />

KNK93<br />

KNGa992<br />

KNGg713<br />

HMt 3.69<br />

WDN3.258f<br />

MSi3.292<br />

KNGa1040<br />

MSi3.294<br />

LP98.340<br />

StH28.54<br />

KNGg717<br />

KNK700<br />

CCo7.19<br />

WDN3.259f<br />

KNGa 1335<br />

LP 98.339<br />

StH28<br />

KNK740<br />

StH 29.182, 188<br />

KNGa5672<br />

l.&/JKi/JO 3.423<br />

StH28.51<br />

KNGg995<br />

LP98.340<br />

KNGg5ffJ7<br />

ER55.388<br />

PdF2.127<br />

KNK774<br />

CCo7.19<br />

KNGa 7496<br />

CCo7.2fJ<br />

KNK775<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.423 KNGg5185 CCo7.19<br />

StH28.51 StH 28.52, 62<br />

KNK776<br />

KNGallX>S KNGgseries CCo7.19<br />

StH 28.50<br />

KNGaseries<br />

CCo7.19<br />

ITe 14.127<br />

PdF2.134<br />

KNK778<br />

AIL6.237<br />

StH 28.49, 51 StH28.49 CCo7.19f<br />

JLM47.12fJ<br />

KNGg701 KNGm840 WDN3.259f<br />

CCo7.19<br />

KNGg7f12<br />

AH 150.159<br />

CM45.32<br />

AlL6.236<br />

StH 29.176<br />

KNGv862<br />

JLM47.103f<br />

KNK829<br />

CCo7.19<br />

KNK872<br />

StH28.57 StH 29.172f ER55.386<br />

PdF2.127<br />

KNGg703 KNGv863 WDN3.258<br />

CCo7.19 JLM47.103<br />

StH29<br />

131<br />

KNK873<br />

CCo7.19


KNK'if75 KNL693 KNLc525<br />

AlL 6.238, 248 RGu 1.161 AMQ12.42<br />

PvS 7.'2fJ5<br />

KNK7363<br />

KNL695<br />

JlM 51.2/D, 282<br />

FGs 11.143<br />

JIM 51.269<br />

PdF2.128<br />

CD>7.19<br />

KNL 759<br />

RGu 1.162<br />

StH 28.38<br />

KNK- series<br />

CD>7.19<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

KNL 771<br />

KNLc526<br />

MF 16.201<br />

KNL471<br />

StH28.58<br />

StH 28.37<br />

I.ru!JKi!JO 3.423<br />

KNL868<br />

KNLc527<br />

KNL474<br />

WB47.86<br />

StH 28.37<br />

I.ru!JKi!JO 3.423<br />

PG6.291<br />

KNL4lll<br />

ER553T7<br />

KNL 'if71<br />

AMQ12.42<br />

ER55.386<br />

RGu 1.162<br />

KNLc531<br />

RGu l.l'X)<br />

KNLc534<br />

RGu 1.189f<br />

KNL513 KNL965<br />

StH 28.35, 40f StH28.37<br />

KNLc535<br />

PCr 1.13<br />

KNL567<br />

StH28.41<br />

KNL 1568<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

KNLc540<br />

JKi 33.123<br />

KNL586<br />

ER55.386<br />

KNL5910<br />

ER55.386<br />

KNLc541<br />

JC 124.83<br />

KNL588<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.417f<br />

KNL 7514<br />

RGu 1.161, 189<br />

KNLc548<br />

StH 28.37<br />

KNL593<br />

AIL6.236<br />

JIM51.274<br />

KNL594<br />

MF16.200<br />

KNL8023<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

KNL8159<br />

StH 29.179<br />

KNLa622<br />

KNLc549<br />

StH 28.37<br />

KN Lc 550 + 7381<br />

StH28<br />

KNL648<br />

StH 28.41<br />

KNL659<br />

JIM51.258<br />

PdF2.128<br />

KNLc481<br />

ER55.386<br />

FGs 11.143<br />

KNLc551<br />

StH 29.179<br />

KNLc 561<br />

AM36.293<br />

132


KNLc646 KNLd583 KNLe 641<br />

JC 124.83 AMQ 12.43 PvS 7.2ffi, 2fJ7<br />

PdF2.128 ER55.386 RVz2.Th<br />

StH 28.37<br />

KnLc5053 KNLd584<br />

StH28 CM45.34<br />

KNLe642<br />

KNLcseries<br />

JlM44.96 RVz2315<br />

KNLd585 KNLe654<br />

ITe 14.127, 129<br />

StH28.36 AMQ 12.44 FGs 11.143<br />

KNLd1<br />

ER55.375<br />

JC124.78<br />

JlM51.269<br />

PCr 1.21<br />

RVz2312<br />

KNLd587<br />

StH 28.35, 37f<br />

KNLd571 ER55.376<br />

KNLe5950<br />

AMQ 12.43<br />

ER55.386<br />

PdF2.128<br />

KNLd595<br />

RGu 1.189f<br />

RVz2315<br />

KNLe7392<br />

RGu 1.162<br />

KNLd 649<br />

PCr 1.21<br />

KNLd572<br />

AMQ12.44<br />

KNLeseries<br />

AMQ 12.43 ER55.375 StH 28.36<br />

ER55.386<br />

RGu 1.162<br />

KNLd573<br />

AMQ 12.43<br />

JC 124.78<br />

KNLd785<br />

StH28.40<br />

KNLd 786<br />

KNLn 1568<br />

1Te14.127<br />

KNL-series<br />

ER55.375<br />

ITe 14.132<br />

JC 124.78<br />

PdF2.128<br />

ER55.386<br />

YD54.112 KNMD<br />

RGu 1.162<br />

KNLd574<br />

KNLd787<br />

ER55.386<br />

StH 28.49<br />

KNM719<br />

AMQ 12.43<br />

ER55.375<br />

PG 6.291<br />

YD54.112<br />

StH28<br />

JC 124.78 KNM729<br />

PdF2.128<br />

KNLd 788<br />

CM45.32<br />

KNLd575<br />

ER55.386<br />

KNMc 1508<br />

AMQ 12.43<br />

ER55.376<br />

RGu 1.162<br />

KNLd8192<br />

YD54.113<br />

PdF2.118<br />

KNMc4453<br />

KNLdS!l><br />

RGu 1.162<br />

KNLdseries<br />

ITe 14.Ll)<br />

PdF2.118<br />

133


KNMc4454 KNNc4488 KNOd562<br />

LyB 14.9 StH 28.35, 47 PG6.291<br />

PdF2.118<br />

KNNc5103 KNOd681<br />

KNMc4455<br />

ER55.381 RVz2312<br />

PdF2.118<br />

KNNcseries KNOd689<br />

KNMc4456<br />

StH 28.ffi StH 28.41<br />

PdF2.118<br />

KNNiseries KNOd714<br />

KNMc4457<br />

StH28.48 StH 28.35, 53<br />

PdF2.118<br />

KNNp273 KNOd715<br />

KNMc4459<br />

ER55.3ffi StH 28.35, 53<br />

PdF2.118<br />

KNNp856 KNOd716<br />

KNMc4460<br />

JlM51.2ffi StH 28.35, 53<br />

PdF2.118<br />

KNNp859 KNOd718<br />

KNMc4462<br />

WB47.86 StH 28.35, 53<br />

CM45.32<br />

PdF2.118 KNNp7923 KNOd765<br />

KN Me 4462 + 5792 + 5&>8 +<br />

MVC2.77 ER55.387<br />

5816+8450 KNQ\745 KNOdseries<br />

PvS7.XJ7<br />

AH 150.159 ITe 14.127, 129f<br />

KNMc4464 KN Gl 745 + 7374<br />

StH 28.49, 54<br />

JlM51.269<br />

AH 150.161<br />

KNOg833<br />

KNMc5100<br />

PdF2.134<br />

KNMc5107<br />

PdF2.118<br />

KNMcseries<br />

PdF2.116ff<br />

KN


KNOn745 KN&:235 KN&:7476<br />

LP98.289 StH28.46 StH 28.35, 46<br />

StH 28.57, 63 YD54.112<br />

KN&:m2<br />

KNPpseries KN&:236<br />

StH 28.35, 46<br />

ITe 14.131 JIM51.273<br />

KN&:7782<br />

KNR 1815 KN&:237<br />

StH 28.35, 46<br />

ER 55.384, 387 StH 28.35, 46f<br />

KN&:8471<br />

KNRa984 KN&:238<br />

StH 28.35, 46<br />

CR%.402<br />

StH28.49<br />

KNRa1028<br />

ER 55.387, 389<br />

KN&:240<br />

StH28.47<br />

KN&:series<br />

JnB 1.189<br />

WDN 3.261, 264<br />

StH28.49<br />

KN&:242 KN&l4044<br />

KNRa 1541<br />

StH 28.46 JnB 1.189<br />

ER55.386<br />

KN&:252 KN&l4401<br />

KNRa1547<br />

StH 28.35, 46f ER55.ID<br />

ER55.388<br />

KNRa 1548<br />

WDN3.266<br />

KN&:255<br />

StH28.46<br />

YD54.112<br />

JJM5.213<br />

StH28.49<br />

KN&l4407<br />

KNRa 1558 KN&:257<br />

JJM5.213<br />

JIM51.269<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.423 Pc!F4.15f<br />

KN&l4415<br />

KNRaseries KN&:258 JJM5.213<br />

WDN 3.243, 265 StH28.46<br />

KN&l4416<br />

KN&: 103 KN&:5058 ER55.375<br />

PI63.200 JIM45.261<br />

KN&lseries<br />

KN&:217 KN&:5163 JnB 1.189<br />

StH 28.35, 46 StH 28.46 Pc!F2.128<br />

StH 28.47<br />

KN&:220 KN &: 7469<br />

AlL6.238 StH28.46<br />

KNSe879<br />

YD54.1Xl<br />

KN&:221 KN&:7471<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.419 StH 28.46<br />

135


KNSe891 KNSo894 KNSp4451<br />

RVz2313 ER55.J75 ER55.J76<br />

StH 28.49 PdF2.127<br />

KNU49<br />

KNSe965 KNSo1053<br />

ER55.388<br />

ER55.388<br />

MR 31.410<br />

KNSe 1007<br />

ER55.388<br />

MR31.410<br />

JIM51.271<br />

KNSo4429<br />

ER55.J75<br />

KNSo44ll<br />

KNU4478<br />

RGu 1.187<br />

KNU5592<br />

JIM47.94<br />

StH 28.49<br />

KNSeseries<br />

ER55.375<br />

ER55.386<br />

JIM51.271<br />

KNSo4432<br />

KNU8210<br />

RVz2.318<br />

PdF2128 JIM51.272 KNUc 106<br />

PdF4.14<br />

KNSo4436<br />

AlL6.235<br />

KNSf 4420<br />

JIM51.272<br />

KNUc 160<br />

JIM51.273<br />

KN So 4439 + 5415<br />

CCo7.19<br />

KNSf4424<br />

JIM44.96<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.420<br />

KNUc 161<br />

KNSf4428<br />

ER55.3al<br />

KNSo4442<br />

JIM 51.269,273<br />

JIM47.122<br />

KN Uf(3) series<br />

KNSfseries<br />

AlL6.243<br />

KNSo4443<br />

JlM51.271<br />

StH29<br />

KNUf(1) 79<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.420<br />

StH28.47<br />

KNSo4447<br />

JIM51.274<br />

PdF4.16<br />

StH 29.179f<br />

PSt2<br />

KNSg890 KNSo4448 KNUf432<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.421<br />

KNSg 1811<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.421 JIM51.272<br />

ER55.375 PdF4.15<br />

StH 28.58<br />

KNSo4449 StH 29.183, 189<br />

KNUf835<br />

KNSgseries KNSoseries HG28.135<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.420<br />

KNShseries<br />

ER55.J75<br />

JIM 51.271<br />

JnB 1.189<br />

MVC2.00<br />

PdF4.14f<br />

StH29<br />

WDN3.262 StH 28.47<br />

136


KNUf836 KNUf990 KNUf(1) 311<br />

AMQ13.74 MVC200 StH29.178f<br />

MVC200<br />

PdF4.16<br />

StH 29.178, 100<br />

StH 29.1!llf<br />

KNUf991<br />

KNUf1522<br />

ER55.376<br />

KNUf837<br />

MVC200<br />

PdF4.14<br />

PdF4.15<br />

StH 29.183, 189<br />

MVC200<br />

PdF4.16<br />

StH 29.178, 100<br />

StH29<br />

KNUf 1011<br />

KNUf5726<br />

StH 29.181ff<br />

KNUf838<br />

MVC200<br />

PdF4.14<br />

KNUf5953<br />

MVC200<br />

StH29<br />

KNUf839<br />

MVC200<br />

StH 29.l!llf<br />

StH29<br />

KNUf1022<br />

ER553Tl<br />

MVC2.00<br />

PdF4.15<br />

StH 29.182<br />

KNUf5973<br />

PdF4.16<br />

StH 29.178, 100<br />

KNUf970<br />

MVC2ID<br />

StH 29.181, 183<br />

KNUf1023<br />

KNUf7487<br />

StH 29.178, 100<br />

StH29 MVC200 KNUf7488<br />

KNUf9ll><br />

StH 29.l!llf<br />

PdF4.16<br />

MVC2ID<br />

KNUf 1031<br />

KNUf8485<br />

StH29.1ID<br />

KNUf981<br />

ER553Tl<br />

MVC200<br />

PdF4.14f<br />

StH 29.181f<br />

KNUf8539<br />

ER55.377<br />

MVC200<br />

PdF4.15<br />

StH29<br />

KNUf 1038<br />

StH29.182<br />

KN Uf(1) 5721<br />

StH 29.181, 183<br />

KNUf983<br />

MVC200<br />

StH29<br />

MVC2.00<br />

StH 29.181<br />

KNUf(1) 120<br />

StH 29.178f<br />

StH 29.100<br />

KN Uf(1) 7486<br />

StH 29.100<br />

KNUf987 KNUf(1) 121<br />

MVC2.ID<br />

StH 29.178f<br />

PdF4.14<br />

PI 63.212<br />

KNUf(1) 198<br />

StH29 PdF4.15<br />

StH 29.178<br />

137<br />

KN Uf(1) 7489<br />

PdF4.15<br />

StH 29.178f<br />

KN Uf(1) 7490<br />

StH 29.178f


KN Uf(1) 7491 KNV ffi+ 151 KNV479<br />

StH 29.178f AIL6.243 AMQ 13.76<br />

KN Uf(1) 7492<br />

ER 55.379, 387, 389<br />

PvS7.:Dl<br />

LyB 14.9f<br />

StH 28.55<br />

PdF4.16<br />

StH 29.179f<br />

KN Uf(1) 7493<br />

StH 29.179<br />

KNV 114<br />

StH28<br />

KNV482<br />

JIM45.261<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

StH 29.178<br />

KNV 118 KNV503<br />

KN Uf(1) 7494 ER 55.376, 386 JIM45.259<br />

StH 29.178f<br />

HM39.327<br />

KNV655<br />

KN Uf(1) 7495<br />

KNV 145<br />

LyB 14.10<br />

PdF4.15<br />

StH 29.178f<br />

JIM 51.2(:{)<br />

StH29.201 KNV659<br />

KN Uf(1) 8141<br />

KNV150<br />

LP98.345<br />

StH 29.178f AIL6.243 KNV684<br />

KN Uf(1) 8446<br />

KNV 159<br />

StH 28.49, 62<br />

StH29.178 ER 55.374, 376 KNV831<br />

KN Uf(1) 8486<br />

StH 29.179<br />

StH 29.183, 187<br />

KNV2ro<br />

AM36.293<br />

ER55.387<br />

HM 39.318<br />

KNV865<br />

KN Uf(3) 1033 LP98 ER55.374<br />

StH 29.183<br />

KNV289<br />

StH 29.100<br />

KNUfseries LP98.342 KNV958<br />

ER55.376<br />

StH28.35 ER55.381<br />

PdF4.14<br />

StH 29.176<br />

KNV52<br />

CM45.32f<br />

JIM45.261<br />

KNV429<br />

LyB 14.10<br />

KNV 431<br />

CM45.37<br />

KNV961<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.416<br />

KNV1004<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

LP98.338<br />

LS 16.14<br />

KNV466<br />

KNV 1005<br />

KNV56<br />

AH 150.159<br />

PvS7.203<br />

ER55.381<br />

ER55.379<br />

138


<strong>Linear</strong> B Text <strong>Index</strong><br />

KNV 1523 KNVc569 KNWs8500<br />

ER55.388 LyB 14.9 MVC2.75f<br />

JLM45.259<br />

LyB 14.9f<br />

StH 28.49, 55<br />

StH2855<br />

KNVc7529<br />

KNWs8712<br />

YD54.1Xl<br />

KNV 1526<br />

LoGIJKi/JO 3.422<br />

KNWs8754<br />

StH28<br />

KNV 1583<br />

AM36.293<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

KNV-series<br />

ITe 14.127, m<br />

JTII42.140<br />

KNWs1703<br />

JLM51.275f<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

KNWsseries<br />

JLM51.274<br />

KNV 1641<br />

JLM51.275<br />

KNX35<br />

StH 28.35<br />

KNWs1704<br />

StH 29.179<br />

KNV4478<br />

JLM51.275<br />

KNX44<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

KNWs1705<br />

StH29.100<br />

StH2855 JLM51.275<br />

KNX410<br />

KNV5536 KNWs 1m<br />

StH 28.35<br />

JLM51.274<br />

KNV7512<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

f


KNX976 KNX7682 KN Xd 149 + 8121<br />

AMQ 12.42 MSi3.292 ER55.388<br />

KNX 1018 KNX7693<br />

PvS7.'XJJ<br />

StH 29.179 StH 29.182<br />

KNXd292<br />

KNX 1581 KNX7708<br />

ER55.388<br />

AMQ 13.74 StH 29.181<br />

KNXd328<br />

KNX4472 KNX7712<br />

YD54.112<br />

JLM51.269 JLM 51.272ff<br />

KNXd331<br />

KNX5176 KNX77'!1J<br />

ER55.376<br />

JLM51.263 PvS7.'XJJ<br />

KNXd7555<br />

KNX5509 KNX7848<br />

PI 63.208<br />

ER55.388 JLM45.261<br />

KNXd7568<br />

KNX5514 KNX7891<br />

ER55.381<br />

StH 28.35 ER55.377<br />

KNXd7662<br />

KNX5533 KNX7936<br />

AMQ 13.74<br />

l..oG'JKi/JO 3.416 ER55.3ffi<br />

KNXd 7663<br />

KNX5578 KNX8255<br />

RVz2.322<br />

MVC2.75 JLM46<br />

KNXd7664<br />

KNX5594 KNXa133<br />

JLM45.265<br />

StH 29.1!ll LyB 14.9<br />

KNXd7840<br />

KNX5763 KNXd94<br />

JLM45.261<br />

StH 29.l!ll ER 55.381,388<br />

KNXd7954<br />

KNX7094 KNXd 111<br />

ER55.387<br />

JLM 51.269 ER55.376<br />

KNXd8132<br />

KNX7548 KNXd140<br />

ER55.388<br />

KNXe524<br />

ER55.374 StH28.57<br />

PI 63.214<br />

KNX7632 KNXd 146 StH 28.40f, 49<br />

ER55.374 ER55.377<br />

KNXe537<br />

KNX7633 ER55.382<br />

PvS7.'XJJ<br />

AMQ 13.76<br />

140


KNXe5540 MYFo101 MYL 710<br />

LyB 14.10 ITe 15.19 ER55.386<br />

JKi 33.126<br />

KNXe6026 JlM45.261 MYO! 103<br />

JlM51.274<br />

KNXeseries<br />

A1L6.243<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.416. 423<br />

LP98.345<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

Pvs 7.n<br />

RGu 1.189<br />

ER55.381<br />

ITe 15.19<br />

LP98.345<br />

PvS7.n<br />

KNX-series<br />

MYFu711<br />

MY0!106<br />

A1L6.243<br />

AMQ 13.76<br />

LP97<br />

KNZ13 LP99 MYO! 111<br />

YD54.115 MYGe602<br />

ITe 15.20<br />

MY Au 102 OPa 17.368 MYO! 112<br />

ER 55.375, 388<br />

ITe 15.19<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

MYGe603<br />

AH 148.324<br />

JlM44.95<br />

GN 18.330<br />

ITe 15.19<br />

MY0!115<br />

MY Au102<br />

ITe 15.19<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

MY Au609<br />

LP99.285<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

MYGe604<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

ITe 15.19<br />

MYO! 119<br />

ITe 15.19<br />

GN 18.331<br />

ITe 15.19<br />

MYGe605<br />

ER55.388<br />

MYO! 121<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

MY Au657<br />

ER55.J75<br />

MYGe608<br />

LP99.285<br />

MY0!125<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

MYAu658<br />

EB73.120<br />

MVC2.73<br />

MYGeseries<br />

ITe 15.19<br />

JKi32<br />

MY0!126<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

MYO! 127<br />

MY Av653 JlM47<br />

ER55.381<br />

ER55.375 MYGo610<br />

MY0!128<br />

JlM47.95<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

MY Go series<br />

ITe 15.19<br />

141<br />

MY0!129<br />

OPa 17.368


py Ab554 PY Ad668 PY Ae 134<br />

CM45.37 JIH40.211 AM36.292<br />

PG6.219<br />

PYAb745 PY Ad671<br />

JJM 5.210f RGu 1.182f<br />

PY Ae 142<br />

RGu 1.182f<br />

PY Ad683<br />

StH 29.100, 189<br />

PY Ab746<br />

RGu 1.185<br />

PY Ae264<br />

JJM5.210<br />

RGu 1.182 PY Ad684<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

RVz2.Th<br />

PY Ab series<br />

JC 124.85<br />

LyB 13.37<br />

PY Ae344<br />

EB73 PCr 1.19 ER 55.375, 388<br />

FGs 11.144, 148<br />

ITe 15.20<br />

StH28.42<br />

PY Ad687<br />

PY Ae489<br />

JIH40.211<br />

AM36.292<br />

LP99.286<br />

LyB 13.34ff<br />

PCr 1.14<br />

StH28.39<br />

ER55.381<br />

JIM45.258<br />

PY Ad688<br />

PYAe785<br />

LS 16.13<br />

YG 1.26 CM45.37 PY Ae995<br />

PYAc424<br />

JIM45.264<br />

PY Ac 1276<br />

JIM45.264<br />

PY Ad series<br />

EB73<br />

FGs 11.144, 148<br />

ITe 15.20<br />

PCr 1.14<br />

ThGP9<br />

ThGP 11<br />

PY Ae 1275<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

PY Ac 1278<br />

ALFJ ALA 2.23<br />

PY Acseries<br />

ITe 15.20<br />

PY Ad290<br />

JIH40.211<br />

StH 28.39<br />

YG 1.26<br />

PYAe8<br />

LP99.290<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

RVz2.Th<br />

PY Ae26<br />

PY Aeseries<br />

StH 29.189<br />

py An1<br />

ITe 15.20<br />

JKiJ)<br />

JIH40.213<br />

LyB 13.29<br />

PG6.291<br />

AM36.292<br />

PY Ad:.IlS PYAn5<br />

JIH40.211<br />

PYAe72<br />

ER 55.375, 378<br />

PY Ad326<br />

LP99.290<br />

RVz2.Th<br />

RVz2312<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

JIH40.211<br />

PY Ae 108<br />

AM36.292<br />

LyB 14.10<br />

143


PYAn7 py An 'lJJ) py An610<br />

AM36.293 FGs 11.147 ITe 15.20<br />

ER55.388 HM39.323 JKi:l)<br />

PI 63.214 LoGJJKjj JO 3.416 Jl.M 47.123<br />

PY An 18<br />

ER55.378<br />

FGs 11.147<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

py An233<br />

ER55.378<br />

Jlli40.213<br />

LyB 13.29f<br />

PdF2.92<br />

StH 29.199<br />

LoGJJKi/10 3.418<br />

MfJ4.132<br />

py An261<br />

py An616<br />

py An35<br />

BSe8.21, 27<br />

ER 55.377, 388<br />

ER 55.377, 388<br />

Jl.M47.115<br />

HM 39.316 LyB 13.31 StH29.201<br />

LoGIJKi/10 3.421f<br />

py An39<br />

ER 553T7, 381<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.423<br />

LyB 14.10<br />

SIX7.110<br />

PY An298<br />

ER55.3llli<br />

PY An617<br />

JC124.84<br />

py An627<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

PI 63.214<br />

py An60<br />

YG 1.27<br />

py An340<br />

ER55.376<br />

py An427<br />

BSe8.26<br />

py An654<br />

BSe8.24, 26<br />

ER 55.376, 300, 388<br />

py An 115<br />

MfJ 4.129<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

HM39<br />

ER55.381 py An519 LyB 13.29<br />

PY An 192<br />

BSe8.8, 26<br />

BSe 8.26<br />

ER55<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

MR31.411<br />

RVz2.314<br />

YD54.112<br />

ER55.3ffi<br />

FGs 11.149, 153<br />

HM39<br />

LyB 13.29ff<br />

py An656<br />

JiM 51.263<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

PI 63.214<br />

StH29.184<br />

MR31.411<br />

StH28.58<br />

YD54.112<br />

PY An607<br />

BSe 8.26<br />

ER55.376<br />

FGs 11.148f<br />

HM39<br />

LM46<br />

py An 199<br />

PCr 1.16<br />

py An'lfJ7<br />

PCr 1.13, 19<br />

SIX7.99<br />

StH 27.98f<br />

YD51<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.417f<br />

LyB 13.29ff<br />

PvS 7.2f12, 2


py An657 py An 1281 PYCc660<br />

AM36.298 AM36.293 LP98.348<br />

ER55<br />

FGs 11.148f<br />

CM45.35f<br />

ER55.381 PYCc665<br />

HM39 LP98.341 CM45.37<br />

JLM51.273 OPa 17.369 LP98.348<br />

.TTI-I.::K>.212 PI 63.200 StH 27.96<br />

LyB 13.29ff<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

py An 1282 PYCc 1258<br />

PY An661<br />

ER55.388<br />

ITe 15.20<br />

JLM51.279<br />

BSe8.26<br />

ER 55.377, E, 387<br />

HM39<br />

PY An series<br />

.TTI-140.212<br />

PYCc 1283<br />

JLM51.279<br />

LyB 13.29ff<br />

PvS7.205<br />

YD54.121<br />

PY Aq34<br />

RVz2.n5<br />

PYCc 1284<br />

JLM51.279<br />

PY An724<br />

ER55<br />

HM 39.316f<br />

ITe 15.20<br />

JKil)<br />

JLM45.261<br />

.TTI-140.213<br />

LyB 13.29ff<br />

SIX 7.CXJ, 99, 105<br />

StH 29.199<br />

PYAn!rn<br />

PYAq64<br />

BSe8.27<br />

ER55.379, 388<br />

HM 39.318<br />

JC 124.79<br />

LyB 13.32<br />

SIX 7.CXJ<br />

PY Aq218<br />

ER55<br />

FGs 11.149<br />

PYCc 1285<br />

JLM51.279<br />

PYCe 1285<br />

LP98.348<br />

PYCn3<br />

ER 55.376, 3ffi, 389<br />

HM39.322f<br />

LyB 13.37<br />

MMt 1.49<br />

RVz2313<br />

HM39.318<br />

SIX 7.CXJ<br />

AM 36.296 LoG/JKi/JO 3.4 I 6<br />

JLM45.264 LyB 14.9 PYCn4<br />

PdF 2.85, 105 MR31.411<br />

SIX7.108 ER55.380<br />

SIX 7.CXJ<br />

StH 29.191 YD54.1!2<br />

JLM45.264<br />

PvS7.2ill<br />

PY An852 PY As602 RVz2.n5<br />

ER55.378 JLM 45.264, 266 PYCn40<br />

pyAs 1519<br />

AMQ 13.75<br />

BSe8.8, 26<br />

CM45.39 ER 55.376, 380<br />

ER55.377<br />

MMt 1.50f<br />

StH 27.96f OPa 17.369<br />

PdF2.105<br />

PI 63.207<br />

145


PYG145 PYG1437 PYG1719<br />

ER55.ID BSe8.8 BSe 8.21. 26<br />

MMt 1.48 MMt 1.47 JlM45.264<br />

LoG28.132<br />

PYG1131 PYG1441 PdF2.105<br />

BSe8.22,26 ER55.ID StH 29.183<br />

JlM45.264<br />

LoG28.132<br />

LoGIJKi!JO 3.416<br />

MMt 1.44<br />

PYG1595<br />

PYG1925<br />

MMt 1.46<br />

MMt I<br />

PdF2.105<br />

PdF2.105<br />

PYG1938<br />

RVz2312 PYG1599 ER55.379<br />

PYG1202<br />

BSe8.22, 26<br />

ER 55.376, 2ID<br />

PYG11197<br />

ER55.375<br />

PYG1600<br />

MMt 1.50<br />

PYG1254<br />

ER55.377<br />

PYG11287<br />

MMt 1.50f JlM45.264 AMQ 13.75<br />

PYG1285<br />

BSe 8.8<br />

MMt 1.46<br />

MMt 1.47<br />

RVz2.ni<br />

PYG1608<br />

ER55.375<br />

PYEa 16<br />

LP98.341<br />

StH 29.183<br />

PYG1286<br />

AM 36.296<br />

ER 55.ID, 388<br />

JC 124.83<br />

PYEa28<br />

AMQ 13.75<br />

ER55.375 JlM45.264<br />

LyB 13.32<br />

PYEa59<br />

PYG1314<br />

ER55.379<br />

OPa 17.367<br />

PdF 2.85, 106<br />

AMQ 12.49<br />

LP98.342<br />

PYG1323<br />

PYG1643<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

SIX7.106f<br />

MMt 1.50<br />

JlM45.264<br />

MMt 1.45<br />

PYEa 109<br />

PYG1328 PdF2.105 BSe 8.8<br />

AMQ 13.74<br />

MMt 1.50<br />

PYG1655<br />

BSe8.22, 26<br />

ER55.ID<br />

PYEa 132<br />

PYG1418<br />

ER55.377<br />

LP99.286<br />

MMt 1.51<br />

PYG1436<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.416<br />

MMt 1.49<br />

RVz2312<br />

PYG1655<br />

StH27.103<br />

AMQ 12.48<br />

BSe 8.8<br />

PYEa213<br />

CM45.40<br />

StH 27.103<br />

JlM45.261<br />

146


PYEa270 PYEa822 PYEb297<br />

ER55.300 AMQ12.49 ER55.300<br />

BSe8.8 SIX7.CXJ<br />

PYEa421<br />

AlL6.243<br />

PYEa823<br />

StH 27.103<br />

PYEb338<br />

AMQ 12.48, 59 AMQ12.48<br />

BSe8.27<br />

PYEa460 PYEa882 ER55.381<br />

AMQ13.75 AMQ 12.49 JC 124.79<br />

PvS7.2D1<br />

PYEa4Sl PYEa922<br />

PYEb364<br />

BSe8.8 ER 55.378, 300<br />

CM45.40<br />

PYEa776 PYEa1042<br />

PYEb369<br />

BSe8.8 StH 29.193<br />

ER55.300<br />

PYEa782 PYEa 1424 PvS7.2D3<br />

AMQ12.48 AMQ 12.49<br />

PYEb377<br />

PYEall>1 PYEaseries ER55.300<br />

LyB 14.9 SIX7.95<br />

PYEb416<br />

PYEa!m PYEb149 CR%.402<br />

SIX7.CXJ PdF4.17<br />

PYEb472<br />

PYEafl)S PYEb 156 YD54.113, 121<br />

LP98.341<br />

PYEall>8<br />

CR%.402<br />

RVz2.llS<br />

PYEb477<br />

YD54.121<br />

StH28.58<br />

StH29.183<br />

PYEall>9<br />

PYEb159<br />

BSe8.8, 21<br />

JLM51.263<br />

SIX7.98<br />

PYEb495<br />

PvS 7.'l!XJ<br />

SIX7.1a7<br />

AlL6.243<br />

AMQ 12.48, 59<br />

PYEa811<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

PYEa814<br />

AMQ1249<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

RVz2.318<br />

PYEb 169<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

PYEb173<br />

ER55.300f<br />

PYEb294<br />

LP98.342<br />

PYEb496<br />

ER55.300<br />

PYEb498<br />

PvS 7.')f.)5<br />

PYEb501<br />

ER55.300<br />

147


PYEb566 PYEc481 PYEn659<br />

ER55.ID BSe 8.8 BSe 8.8, 21<br />

ER55.388<br />

PYEb747 PYEd236 StH 29.182, 184, 191<br />

ER55.ID<br />

PYEb842<br />

AM36.293<br />

PYEb846<br />

PdF4.22ff<br />

SD!7.97<br />

PYEd317<br />

ER55.388<br />

LyB 13.:D<br />

PYEn 689<br />

HG28.135<br />

PYEnseries<br />

EB72<br />

ER55.ID PdF 4.19f MCp 1<br />

RVz2315 StH27.102 StH27.95<br />

YD54.113<br />

PYEd411 PYEo 160<br />

PYEb862 PdF4.22ff AMQ 12.47<br />

PdF4.24<br />

SD!7.97<br />

PYEb871<br />

SD!7.103<br />

PYEd847<br />

AMQ 12.48<br />

PYEo211<br />

AMQI2.46<br />

PvS7.'Jf.J3<br />

YD54.113 PdF4.22f StH 29.183<br />

PYEb874 PYEd901 PYEo224<br />

ER55.ID PdF4.22f LyB 14.10<br />

PdF4.27<br />

PYEb885 PYEdseries PvS7.2f.J3<br />

JLM45<br />

PdF4.2f.J<br />

PYF.o247<br />

PYEb892 PYEn74 ER55.ID<br />

JKi33.122<br />

AMQ12.47<br />

ER55.388<br />

PYEo269<br />

PYEb893<br />

ER55.ID<br />

PYEb895<br />

PYEn467<br />

AMQ 12.47<br />

LyB 14.10<br />

SD!7.106<br />

StH 29.184<br />

PYEo276<br />

ER55.ID<br />

PYEb 1187<br />

AlL6.236<br />

SD!7.106<br />

StH 29.184<br />

PYEn609<br />

AMQ12.45<br />

AMQ 12.47<br />

PYEo278<br />

LyB 14.10<br />

StH 29.184<br />

PYEbseries<br />

EB72<br />

MCp 1<br />

StH27.95<br />

JLM45.258<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.416<br />

PdF4.17, 28<br />

PvS7.2f.J3<br />

StH28.58<br />

StH 29.177f, 183<br />

PYEo281<br />

StH29.182<br />

148


PYEo351 PYEp704 PYErOO<br />

BSe 8.21 CR%.402<br />

ER55.381, 388<br />

ER55.376<br />

SO:: 7.105<br />

PYEo444 JC 124.79 StH 27.96<br />

BSe 8.21<br />

StH 29.177<br />

IT1I40.217<br />

KPM2.3ffi<br />

LP98.342<br />

StH29<br />

PYErseries<br />

PYEoseries LyB 13.l:J StH 27.94<br />

EB72<br />

MCpl<br />

StH 27.95<br />

PdF4.23f<br />

PvS7.201<br />

SO:: 7.r:xl, 95<br />

StH27.103<br />

PYEs605<br />

StH 27.98<br />

PYEp212 StH 29.193 PYEs644<br />

PvS7.2D5<br />

PYEpl:J1<br />

AMQ12.46<br />

ER55.38J<br />

LyB 14.10<br />

PdF4.19<br />

PvS7.203<br />

RVz2.n5<br />

PYEp705<br />

ER55.387<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

PYEpseries<br />

EB72<br />

MCpl<br />

StH 27.95<br />

MF 16.201<br />

OPa 17.369<br />

RVz2.314<br />

PYEs646<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

PYEs650<br />

ALE' ALA 2.23<br />

SIX7.95, 97<br />

StH27.103<br />

StH28.58<br />

PYEq59<br />

BSe 8.8<br />

JC 124.79<br />

LP98.354<br />

StH 27.96<br />

PYEp539 PYEq 146 PYE- series<br />

ER 55.375, 388 ER55.378f ThGP 11.82<br />

LP98.342<br />

PdF4.24f<br />

PYEq213<br />

PYEsseries<br />

PvS7.201 ER 55.375, 386, 388 JKi 32218<br />

SIX 7.91<br />

StH27.102<br />

PYEqseries<br />

MfJ4.125<br />

PdF2.92<br />

YD54.121 StH27.95 StH27.94<br />

PYEp613 PYEr312<br />

YD54.112<br />

AM36.293 AMQ12.45<br />

PYFa 16<br />

CM45.40 AMQ 13.77 LP98.341<br />

ER 55.38J, 388 StH 27.96 LP99.285<br />

PdF4.17f<br />

PvS7.206<br />

SIX7<br />

StH 29.184, lr:xl, 199<br />

PYEr3ID<br />

PYFn41<br />

ER55.377<br />

PYEp617<br />

StH 27.96<br />

BSe 8.8, 21<br />

149


PYFr 1218 PYFr 1225 PYFr 1234<br />

AIL6.244 CM45.35 Mf15.42<br />

AMQ12.57<br />

ER 55.376, 379<br />

ER 55.376, 379, 3ff1<br />

l.P98.347 PYFr 1235<br />

lP 98.351<br />

MTJ 5.43f<br />

MTJ 4.131<br />

MTJ5.43<br />

AIL6.246<br />

CM45.37<br />

PYFr 1219 PYFr 1226<br />

MTJ5.42<br />

AIL 6.244, 246 FGs 11.148 PYFr 1236<br />

JC 124.78<br />

l.P98.351, 354<br />

MTJ5.43<br />

l.P98<br />

MTJ4.132<br />

MTJ5.42<br />

CM45.35<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

l.P98.347<br />

PYFrlm PYFr 12Z7<br />

MTJ 4.131<br />

MTJ5.42<br />

AIL6.246 AIL6.246 RGu 1.188<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

l.P98<br />

l.P99.293<br />

MTJ5.42 PYFr 1237<br />

MTJ 4.131<br />

MTJ5.42<br />

PYFr 1228<br />

MTJ5.44<br />

PYFr 1221<br />

AMQ 12.51f<br />

lP 98.349, 352<br />

l.P98.348<br />

MTJ5.42<br />

PYFr 1229<br />

PYFr 1238<br />

MYJ5.42<br />

PYFr 1239<br />

MTJ5.43 MTJ5.44 MTJ5.44<br />

PYFrl222 PYFrln) PYFr 1240<br />

AIL6.244<br />

ER55.379<br />

l.P98.350<br />

MTJ5.42<br />

l.P98.352<br />

MTJ5.43<br />

PYFr 1231<br />

AIL6.246<br />

ER55.376<br />

JLM47.116<br />

l.P98.347<br />

PYFr 1223<br />

AMQ 12.57<br />

ER 55.376, 379<br />

JLM47.116<br />

MTJ5.43f<br />

PYFr 1224<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

l.P98.351<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

RGu 1.188<br />

AIL6.246<br />

CM45.37<br />

ER55.375<br />

JC 124.78<br />

MTJ5.42<br />

PYFr 1232<br />

l.P98.352<br />

MTJ5.43<br />

PYFr 1233<br />

MTJ 4.129<br />

MTJ5.43<br />

PYFr 1241<br />

MTJ5.42<br />

PYFr 1242<br />

ER55.376<br />

MTJ5.43<br />

PYFr 1243<br />

MTJ5.44<br />

MTJ5.42 PYFr 1244<br />

151<br />

MTJ5.43


PYFr 1245 PYJa749 PYJn478<br />

MfJ5.44 LyB 13.30ff ER55.3ffi<br />

LyB 14.10<br />

PYFr 1246 PY Jn310<br />

PdF2.113<br />

MTJ5.42<br />

PYFr 1251<br />

BSe 8.23<br />

CM45.40f<br />

JLM51.265<br />

PY Jn601<br />

BSe8.25<br />

MTJ5.49 LyB 14.10 ER55.376<br />

PdF2.113 LyB 13.31<br />

PYFr 1255 StH 27.97 PdF2.115<br />

ER55.375<br />

MTJ5.44f<br />

PYJn320<br />

ER55.3ffi<br />

RVz2312<br />

PYJn605<br />

PYFr 1338 JLM45.262 BSe 8.8<br />

AIL6.246<br />

l.P98.347<br />

MTJ4.127<br />

MTJ5.50<br />

PYFr 1355<br />

LoG28.132<br />

PdF2.113<br />

PY Jn389<br />

PdF2.113<br />

PG6.291<br />

ER55.388<br />

PdF2.113<br />

PI 63.2fJ7<br />

YD54.121<br />

PY Jn658<br />

l.P98.359<br />

MTJ4.131<br />

MTJ5.50<br />

PYFrseries<br />

LFr 1<br />

l.P 99.289<br />

MTJ5.42f<br />

RGu 1.169<br />

ThGP 11.82<br />

PvS 7.2f'£J<br />

PY Jn413<br />

RVz2.ni<br />

PY Jn415<br />

ER 55.375, 3ffi<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

PdF2.113<br />

PY Jn431<br />

BSe 8.22<br />

JLM45.259<br />

PdF2.115<br />

PY Jn692<br />

FGs 11.149, 153<br />

PY Jn693<br />

ER55.381<br />

PdF2.113<br />

PYGe603 BSe 8.21, 24,26<br />

PYJn706<br />

RGu 1.174 CM45.40 BSe 8.8, 20, 23<br />

ER 55.377, 381, 388 LyB 13.31<br />

PYGn428<br />

l.P 99.290, 292<br />

PvS7.205<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

JLM 45.258ff<br />

LoGIJKi!JO 3.422<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

PYJn725<br />

ER55.388<br />

JLM45.2W<br />

PYGn720 PdF 2.113, 115 PdF2.113<br />

OPa 17.369<br />

PI 63.211<br />

PvS 7.199<br />

PI 63.2fJ7<br />

StH 28.58<br />

PYJa479<br />

StH 27.97<br />

PdF2114<br />

152


PYNa 1039 PYOnD> PYQa 1:D8<br />

JLM 45.258ff BSe 8.26 RGu 1.159<br />

ER 55.375, 379f<br />

PYNa 1179 FGs 11.148 PYSa287<br />

PdF2.110 JC 124.79<br />

LyB 13.32<br />

PdF2.127<br />

PYNa 1356 OPa 17.368 PYSa487<br />

StH 29.197<br />

PdF 285, 122, 134 ER55.379<br />

PYNaseries<br />

PYPa398 PYSa488<br />

PdF2105, 112, 131 ER55.379 AIL6.238<br />

StH28.47f<br />

PYPaseries<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.419<br />

PYNg 319 FVa8.29f PYSa682<br />

PdF2.109<br />

PYNg332<br />

PYPn?Al<br />

HM39.318<br />

ER55.386<br />

JLM 51.276<br />

PdF2.110<br />

PYNgseries<br />

JC 124.85<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

RVz2.nl<br />

PYSa 751<br />

ER55.386<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

PdF2.107 PYPn series PYSaTI6<br />

PYNn228 FVa 8.:ll GN 18.333<br />

ER 55.376, 300<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

JC 124.78<br />

PYQa 1293<br />

ER 55.387, 389<br />

JLM45.26J<br />

PdF2.107<br />

SIX7.99<br />

PYQa 1294<br />

ER55.376<br />

PYNn831<br />

PYQa 1297<br />

PYSa787<br />

ER55.386<br />

PYSa790<br />

ER55.386<br />

PYSa 791<br />

BSe8.27<br />

JKi32.218<br />

ER55.300<br />

RGu 1.159<br />

ER55.386<br />

PdF2.92<br />

PYNnseries<br />

PYQa 1298<br />

PvS 7.2f..X5<br />

PYSa834<br />

ER55.387<br />

JLM51.277<br />

PdF2.107<br />

PYQa 1299<br />

PI 63.214<br />

PYNq319 CM45.40 PYSa843<br />

ER55.379<br />

py Qa l?All<br />

PYNq332 ER 55.387,389<br />

ER55.379<br />

155<br />

ER55.386


PYTn 316 PYUb 1316 PYUn 138<br />

CM45.36 ER55.375 ER55.387<br />

ER 55.375, 387 JJM5.212 JlM47.123<br />

HM39.318 PG6.291 LyB 14.9<br />

JlM 45.262, 266<br />

LP98.300 PYUb 1317 PYUn219<br />

LP99.286 ER55.375 ALEJ ALA 2.23<br />

LyB 13.29ff JJM5.212 BSc 8.27<br />

MF 16.201 StH 29.179 ER 55.375, 387<br />

MMt 1.49 JC 124.79<br />

MfJ 4.124f PYUb1318 LoG/JKjJJO 3.423<br />

Mfs!LoG/JO 1.63 AIL6.236 LP99.285, 292<br />

OPa 17.369 AM 36.299 PdF2.134<br />

PdF2.127 ER 55.3ffi, 386 RGu 1.145<br />

PvS7.208 ITe 15.20 RVz2.318<br />

RGu 1.144 JJM5.212 StH 28.39<br />

StH27.95 LoGf.JKjJJO 3.421<br />

StH28.58 RVz 2318, 321<br />

PYUn249<br />

CM45.40<br />

PYUe 611 JlM 47.113, 123<br />

PYTn 996<br />

AIL 6.235, 237<br />

RGu 1.164<br />

StH29.201<br />

CCo7.19 PYUn2 PYUn267<br />

ER55.388<br />

PdF2.127<br />

ThGP 11.83<br />

PYUa9<br />

JlM47.123<br />

AM 36.294, 297<br />

ER 55.377,381<br />

JlM47.116<br />

LoG/JKjJJO 3.421<br />

LP98.341<br />

LP99.285<br />

ER 55.386, 388<br />

JlM 47.110, 115, 121<br />

StH29.201<br />

WB47.83<br />

PYUn443<br />

PYUa434<br />

LP99.285<br />

PdF2.134<br />

PYUn6<br />

LoG28.132<br />

LP99.289<br />

PvS7.201<br />

PYUa994<br />

JlM45.262<br />

LP99.289<br />

PYUn592<br />

ThGP9 PdF2.134 JlM47.123<br />

ThGP 11<br />

PYUa 1413<br />

PYUn47<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

LP99.285<br />

PdF2.122<br />

StH29.201<br />

FGs 11.148 LoGf.JKjJJO 3.421<br />

LP98.349 LP99.285<br />

LP99.289<br />

MfJ4.132<br />

MfJ4.J:.O<br />

157


PYUn718 PYVa482 PYVn48<br />

CR%.392 ER55.388 AlL6.249<br />

ER55E MR31.410 CM45.36<br />

JKi32218<br />

JLM51.2ffi PYVa 1324<br />

FGs 11.146<br />

LP 98.338, 349<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.421 ER55.388 LP 99.290ff<br />

LP99.286 FGs 11.148<br />

PYVn1D<br />

OPa 17.368<br />

PdF 2.92, 123 PYVn2 ER 55.386, 388<br />

SJ::X 7.91, 99 AM 36.299 GN 18.334<br />

StH27.96 LyB 14.9<br />

StH 29.190, 193f PYVn3 YD54.112, 12lf<br />

PYUn853<br />

WB47.84<br />

PYVn493<br />

LP99.286 PYVn 10 JC 124.84<br />

PdF2134<br />

StH28.53<br />

ER55.376<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

PdF2.85<br />

YD54.120<br />

PYUn 1193<br />

PdF4.17f<br />

PYUn 1287<br />

HM 39.318<br />

JLM51.285<br />

MTJ4.132<br />

SD:7.98<br />

PYVn851<br />

BSe8.27<br />

FVa8.l:><br />

OPa 17.369<br />

StH27.98 PYVn 19 PvS7.201<br />

PYUn 1314<br />

CM45.35<br />

JLM45.264<br />

PYVn865<br />

JC 124.83 ER55.379<br />

PYUn 1320<br />

LyB 14.10<br />

PYUn 1322<br />

PYVn20<br />

AM 36.299<br />

ER55.300<br />

JLM45.264<br />

LyB 13.32<br />

StH 29.100<br />

PYVn879<br />

ER55.388<br />

RGu 1.163f<br />

ER55.387<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.421<br />

MTJ4.129<br />

PdF2.84f<br />

PYVn 1191<br />

PdF2.122<br />

PYVn46<br />

ER55.300<br />

PYUn 1426<br />

CM45.37<br />

PYWall4<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3.421 JC 124.82 ER55.379<br />

LS 16.13 LP99.290 PCr 1.14<br />

PYVa15<br />

MR31.410<br />

RGu 1.163f PYWa732<br />

YD54.112f YD54.113, 120 JLM51.276<br />

PYVa404 PYWa917<br />

ER55.388 RVz2.lli<br />

MR31.410<br />

158


<strong>Linear</strong> B Text <strong>Index</strong><br />

PYWa948 PYWr 1374 PYXn 1357<br />

ER55.379 JlM51.278 ER55.387<br />

PYWa1148<br />

YD54.113 OPa 17.368<br />

ER 55.379,386<br />

PYWr 1415 PYXn 1449<br />

PYWa1248<br />

MTJ5.47<br />

PYWr 1199<br />

MTJ5.49<br />

RGu 1.164<br />

PYWr 1416<br />

JlM51.278<br />

PYWr 1457<br />

ThGP9<br />

ThGP 11<br />

THOf25<br />

ER 55.376,381<br />

FGs 11.147<br />

PYWr132S<br />

JlM51.279<br />

THOf26<br />

JLM51.279<br />

PYWr1326<br />

PYWt504<br />

RGu 1.174<br />

CM45.39<br />

ER55.375<br />

LP99.290<br />

FVa8.:D<br />

PYXa 'iU LyB 13.34<br />

JlM51.279<br />

PYWr1327<br />

ER55.376<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

JC 124.78<br />

THOf31<br />

CM45.39<br />

JLM51.278f<br />

PYXa 102<br />

ER55.387<br />

PYWr 1328<br />

ER55.388<br />

FGs 11.148<br />

JLM51.279<br />

PYWr 13:{)<br />

JlM51.279<br />

LP99.290<br />

MR31.4m<br />

PvS 7.'XJ8<br />

PYXa 113<br />

CM45.35<br />

PYXa1253<br />

THOf33<br />

CM45.39<br />

ER55.375<br />

YD54.112<br />

THOf34<br />

HG28.134<br />

JKi 33.122, 124<br />

PYWr 1331 ER55.ID PCr 1.21<br />

JLM51.279<br />

PYXa 1419<br />

THOf35<br />

PYWr1332<br />

JLM51.279<br />

PYWr 1333<br />

JLM51.279<br />

PYWr 1334<br />

JLM51.279f<br />

FGs 11.146<br />

LP99.290<br />

MR31.4m<br />

PvS 7.2ffi, 'XJ8<br />

ThGP9<br />

ThGP 11<br />

PYXn 1342<br />

AlL6.236<br />

ER 55.376, 381<br />

PCr 1.21<br />

THOf36<br />

CM45.39<br />

ER 55.375, 377<br />

PCr 1.21<br />

THOf37<br />

ER55.379<br />

OPa 17.369<br />

PI 63.214<br />

159


<strong>Linear</strong> A <strong>Sig</strong>n <strong>Index</strong><br />

a L 16 L30<br />

VG61 WB 47.


L48' L56 L69<br />

RWtl.596 JWn3 AH 150.167<br />

WB47.98 RWt 1.596 YD54.115f<br />

WB47.92, 100<br />

L49 L71<br />

JLM47.96<br />

L56b<br />

WB47.81,83<br />

WB44.9 JWn3<br />

L72<br />

L51 L57<br />

AH150.164<br />

WB50.56 RWt 1.598 J057.19<br />

L52<br />

WB47.81f WB47.85,94<br />

MTs/LoG/JO 1.67<br />

L58 L 74=ta<br />

L52'<br />

AH 150.167<br />

J057.18<br />

J057.19<br />

MTs!LoG/JO 1.67<br />

RiT4 WB47.93 WB47.92<br />

WB47.92<br />

L59 L 75<br />

L52=a WB47.85 MTs/LoG/JO 1.67<br />

ffiJ7.24<br />

RiT4<br />

L60<br />

RWt 1.598<br />

WB47.83,85<br />

WB47.84f<br />

WB50.56<br />

GN 16.6<br />

MA V /LoG 1.57<br />

L 76<br />

L53<br />

MTs/LoG JO 1.67<br />

WB47.104<br />

J057.18<br />

WB47.86, 100<br />

AH150.164<br />

J057.18<br />

L61 L77<br />

MA V/LoG 1.57 J057.19 J057.19<br />

MTs/LoG/JO 1.67<br />

RWtl.598<br />

ThGP8.17<br />

WB44.14<br />

WB47.83,92<br />

L62<br />

AH 150.163<br />

MTs/LoG/JO 1.67<br />

WB44.11<br />

L 78<br />

WB 47.94, 104<br />

L54<br />

L64<br />

RWt 1.598<br />

L79<br />

RWt 1.598<br />

AH 150.164 WB44.14 WB44.11<br />

L55<br />

WB47.86 WB47.84f<br />

AH150.164 L65 LOO<br />

MA V /LoG 1.57<br />

WB47.86<br />

WB50.57<br />

WB44.11<br />

WB47.86<br />

WB47.98<br />

L81<br />

L66<br />

RWt 1.596<br />

AH 150.162<br />

WB47.85<br />

WB47.101<br />

163


L82 L98 L 138<br />

MA V /LoG 1.57 1057.19 RWt 1.596<br />

ThGP8.17<br />

WB47.83,85<br />

MTs/LoGIJO 1.67<br />

RWt 1.598 L155<br />

L84<br />

WB44.9 RWt 1.596<br />

J057.18f<br />

L99 L 161<br />

RWt 1.598<br />

WB44.12<br />

J058<br />

WB 47.96, 99, 103<br />

WB47.85<br />

L 162<br />

L85<br />

WB47.82<br />

L 100<br />

WB 47.84, 99f<br />

WB47.85<br />

L 189<br />

L87<br />

1057.18<br />

L101<br />

MA V /LoG 1.58<br />

WB47.100<br />

WB47<br />

L88<br />

L102<br />

MTs/LoG/JO 1.67<br />

L 190<br />

WB 47.93, 100<br />

J057.18f L660<br />

WB 47.85, 93, 100<br />

L89<br />

L 103=ki<br />

ITo7.22<br />

J057.18<br />

MA V /LoG 1.58<br />

L 663<br />

ITo7.22<br />

WB47.100<br />

ThGP 8.17<br />

WB44.10, 14<br />

MA V /LoG 1.58<br />

L91<br />

AH 150.163<br />

WB47.92f<br />

L113<br />

L 761<br />

AH 150.158<br />

L92<br />

WB47.83,94<br />

L93<br />

WB44.11<br />

WB47.83,85<br />

MTs/LoG/JO 1.67<br />

WB47.98<br />

L122<br />

WB47.103<br />

L 126<br />

I.e' 10<br />

WB44.11<br />

I.e 15<br />

ITo7.22<br />

WB44.10<br />

L94<br />

WB47.85<br />

RWtl.596<br />

L 133<br />

Lc17<br />

WB47.100<br />

L95<br />

MTs/LoG/JO 1.67<br />

MA V /LoG 1.58<br />

L 136<br />

Lc38<br />

RWt 1.598<br />

RiJ4 RWt 1.596 Lc43<br />

L97 L 137 ITo7.21<br />

ITo7.22 RWt 1.596<br />

164


du-L 65-a ki-ra L20-25<br />

RWt 1.594 PvS6.144 WB50.56<br />

du-re-za-se ki-ro L 29-66<br />

YD52.42 DAW25 EB70<br />

du-ru-pi<br />

RWt1.594<br />

L45-55<br />

LyB 14.8<br />

ko-ru<br />

RWt 1.594<br />

i-do-L 79-ri-ni-ta<br />

RWt 1.594<br />

L52-95<br />

YD5242<br />

ku-do-ni<br />

RiJ4<br />

ja-di-ki-te-te<br />

AH 150.158<br />

L54-23<br />

YD5242<br />

ku-1o<br />

RWt 1.597<br />

ja-ne<br />

PvS 6.139<br />

L 59-64<br />

C)G21.142<br />

ku-mi-na-qe<br />

RWt 1.595<br />

ja-sa-sa-ra-ma<br />

YD5242<br />

L64-82=pu-wa<br />

YD5242<br />

ku-ni-su<br />

RWt 1.597<br />

ja-sa-sa-ra-ma-na<br />

C)G21.142<br />

RWt 1.594<br />

L66-55<br />

YD5242<br />

ku-pa3-na-tu<br />

EB70<br />

ja-sa-sa-ra-me<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

L 66-92<br />

1059<br />

YD52<br />

ka-ro-pa3<br />

ku-pa3-nu<br />

LyB 14.9<br />

PvS 6.139<br />

EB70<br />

L 98-53<br />

WB44.11<br />

RWt 1.594<br />

ku-ro L 113-74-102<br />

ke-ki-ru C)G21.142 MTs!LoG/JO 1.69f<br />

LyB 14.8<br />

PvS 6.139<br />

RWt 1.594, 596<br />

L 21-39-98-22<br />

ki-de-ma-L 9-na WB50.58 RWt 1.594<br />

RWt 1.594f<br />

L 21-to-ku-ro L 21-60-23<br />

ki-de-ma-wi-na RWt 1.594, 596 MTs!LoG/JO 1.70<br />

C)G21.142<br />

L 56a-69-92 L 2-6-27 -60[<br />

ki-ki-na YD54.118 MA V !LoG 1.56<br />

YD52.61<br />

L 62-1 L2-74-91<br />

RWt 1.595 RWt 1.594<br />

167


su-pu<br />

CyG21.143<br />

RWt 1.594<br />

ta-ja-ke<br />

VG62.129<br />

ta-na-te<br />

ta-ti<br />

YD52.42<br />

LyB 14.8<br />

ta-we-na<br />

PvS6.144<br />

ti-ti-ku<br />

u-ja<br />

PvS 6.144<br />

RRS4<br />

YD52.61<br />

WB50.56<br />

u-mi-na-si<br />

PvS6.144<br />

wa-du-ni-mi<br />

PvS 6.139<br />

we-ru-ma<br />

YD5242<br />

we-ru-ma-ti<br />

YD5242<br />

169


<strong>Linear</strong> A Text <strong>Index</strong><br />

AP1a HTll HT24<br />

WB5056 1058.82 WB44.14<br />

RWt 1.594<br />

ARKH2 WB 47.85, 91,% HT24b<br />

WB47 PvS6.144<br />

HT12<br />

ARKH3 RWt 1.594 HT25<br />

WB47.&3<br />

HT 13<br />

ARZf1 AH 150.158 HT26a<br />

1059<br />

HT14<br />

ARZf2 JLM47.97 HT27<br />

RWt 1.594<br />

PvS 6.144<br />

1059<br />

HT 15<br />

EB70<br />

WB47.91<br />

CRV4<br />

WB44.11<br />

DAW25<br />

EB70 HT28<br />

HSZl<br />

RWt 1.594 EB70<br />

RiJ4<br />

HT 16 HT28a<br />

RWt 1.594 PvS 6.144<br />

HT6 WB47.90<br />

RiJ4<br />

WB47.84,95<br />

HT17<br />

HTl:l<br />

EB70<br />

HT6a<br />

WB47.96 RWt 1.594, 596<br />

HT 19 HT31<br />

WB44.11<br />

WB47.%, 104 CyG21.140<br />

HT8<br />

WB47.95<br />

HT20<br />

RiJ4<br />

RWt 1.594<br />

HT9<br />

RWt 1.594 WB47.101<br />

EB70<br />

HT21 HT35<br />

HT1


HT39 HT96 HT120<br />

CXb7.21 WB47.92 AH 150.159<br />

HT44 HT97 HT121<br />

JlM47.97 AH 150.158 EB70<br />

WB47.96<br />

HTSO HT122<br />

JlM47.97<br />

HT99<br />

RWt 1.594<br />

HT52<br />

WB47.82 WB47.84<br />

AH 150.158<br />

HT100 HT 123<br />

HT58<br />

EB70<br />

WB47.93<br />

JlM47.97<br />

WB47.84<br />

1LM47.97<br />

HT 103 HT 123a<br />

HT64 PvS 6.144 RWt 1.599<br />

AH 150.158<br />

WB44.11<br />

WB47.84<br />

HT 126<br />

HT72.<br />

1058.82<br />

HT104<br />

PvS 6.144<br />

RWt 1.594<br />

HT132<br />

HT85<br />

AH 150.158<br />

HT105<br />

WB47.104<br />

RRS4<br />

HTWa 1171<br />

HT86a<br />

RWt 1594<br />

HT 114<br />

EB70<br />

ThGP 8.18<br />

HTWa 1172<br />

HT88<br />

AH 150.158<br />

HT 115<br />

RRS4<br />

ThGP 8.18<br />

HTWa 1086-1093<br />

HT89<br />

EB70<br />

WB47.92<br />

HT 116<br />

Ril4<br />

1058.79<br />

HT Wa 1125-1129<br />

HT93<br />

YD54 1058.79<br />

1058.82<br />

HT 117 HT Wa 1239-1250<br />

RRS4 WB47.83 1058.79<br />

ThGP 8.17<br />

WB47.101<br />

HT 118 HTWa 1407-1417<br />

HT94<br />

WB47.84 1058.79<br />

WB47.91<br />

HT 119 HT Wa 1542-1546<br />

WB47.96 1058.79<br />

171


HTWc:016 KHWc2004 MAlO<br />

1058 1058.81 CTh7.24<br />

HTWciD2 KHWc2006 PH7<br />

1058 FVa 8.28 ThGP 8.17<br />

I 14 KHWc'lJJJ7 PHS<br />

WB.::l)56 FVa8.28 FVa8.27<br />

I 16 KHWc2100 PHW37<br />

WB.::A).56 1058.81 PvS 6.144<br />

I 17 KHWc2106 PLZf 1<br />

WB.::A).56 1058.81 1059<br />

KAZfl KH W c 2029-2032 PRI 17<br />

1059 1058.81 VG62.129<br />

KHS KNZ13 SKZbl<br />

MAV!LoG 1 1057 RiJ4<br />

RiJ4<br />

KNZa6 TEZ2<br />

KH14<br />

1057 RiJ4<br />

RiJ4<br />

KNZf 1 TY3<br />

KH18<br />

1057 CTh7.21<br />

WB47.IOO<br />

KNZf13<br />

WB44.IO<br />

KH42<br />

1059<br />

TYII 18<br />

WB47.IOO<br />

KH74<br />

KNZf 31<br />

1059<br />

VG 62.1:0<br />

v 17ii<br />

WB47.IOO<br />

KOZal<br />

1059<br />

KH83<br />

MTs!LoG/10 I<br />

Zl<br />

CTh7.24<br />

KO(?)Zf2<br />

WB47.84f<br />

KH91<br />

Z6<br />

MTs!LoG/10 I<br />

MAV!LoG I WB44.II<br />

KRZfl WB47.83<br />

KH series<br />

RiJ4<br />

ZlO<br />

MAV!LoG 1<br />

MAl WB 47.84f, 99<br />

RiJ4<br />

172


Zll<br />

Z12<br />

z 13<br />

z 16<br />

Z17<br />

z 18<br />

WB44.9<br />

WB44.9<br />

WB44.9<br />

WB44<br />

WB44<br />

WB44<br />

ZA6<br />

ZA7<br />

ThGP8.17<br />

RiJ4<br />

ZA15<br />

ThGP8.17<br />

ZA21<br />

ThGP 8.17<br />

Zakro sealing nr. 16 (?)<br />

JWn3<br />

Zakro sealing nr. 41(?)<br />

JWn3<br />

Zakro sealing nr. 160 (?)<br />

JWn3<br />

173


contact, Cyprus-Near Eastern<br />

PAs/EmM 1<br />

see also:<br />

Ancient Near East<br />

Cyprus<br />

contact, Italy-Mycenaean<br />

EP24<br />

LV7<br />

contact, linguistic influence<br />

EP24<br />

MTJ6<br />

see also:<br />

reconstruction, linguistic<br />

continuity, religious<br />

HaB 12<br />

JBz13<br />

see also:<br />

religion<br />

copper sources<br />

KBr13<br />

see also:<br />

l:rooze<br />

metallurgy<br />

mines and metal sources<br />

silver<br />

craftsmen, Minoan<br />

KBr 14<br />

see also:<br />

occup<strong>at</strong>ional design<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Cretan Hieroglyphic<br />

ITH41<br />

see also:<br />

rel<strong>at</strong>ionships (<strong>of</strong> scripts)<br />

writing systems, Cretan<br />

Subject <strong>Index</strong><br />

178<br />

Crete<br />

cult<br />

Cyclades<br />

Dfu 1<br />

IFS 1<br />

MMr4<br />

PWr 19<br />

RSM6<br />

see also:<br />

Amnisos; contact; destruction<br />

Dikte; geography, Cretan<br />

Hagia Triada; Heraklion<br />

interaction; Khania: Knossos<br />

Kommos; Mallia; sites, Cretan<br />

social structure. Cretan<br />

toponyms, Cretan; trade<br />

Zakro<br />

JBz13<br />

JFB2<br />

NnMIRHg 1<br />

RGu2<br />

see also:<br />

deities<br />

human sacrifice<br />

priestesses<br />

religion<br />

ritual<br />

sanctuaries<br />

thconyms<br />

ChD7<br />

CoRIMWg I<br />

MMr4<br />

see also:<br />

Mela;<br />

<strong>The</strong>ra


Dikte (Crete)<br />

LVW2<br />

see also:<br />

Crete<br />

diminutives<br />

Dionysos<br />

FSk 1<br />

see also:<br />

morphology<br />

MR31<br />

see also:<br />

deities<br />

Dorian invasion<br />

Dorians<br />

EMC2<br />

EMC3<br />

FS27<br />

OS38<br />

GaB4<br />

Dorians, existence <strong>of</strong> in the Bronze Age<br />

EMC2<br />

EMC3<br />

OS38<br />

OS39<br />

see also:<br />

Proto-Greeks<br />

double axe<br />

CaM4<br />

Subject <strong>Index</strong><br />

181<br />

economy, Cretan<br />

HWH2<br />

MMr4<br />

WB49<br />

see also:<br />

Crete<br />

trade<br />

economy, Minoan<br />

HvE21<br />

see also:<br />

trade<br />

economy, Pylos<br />

Egypt<br />

PdF2<br />

StH29<br />

see also:<br />

Pylos, general<br />

trade<br />

EmM29<br />

FS25<br />

LoG28<br />

PYu6<br />

see also:<br />

interaction,<br />

Mycenaean-Greek<br />

scarabs, Egyptian<br />

epic language<br />

OOM2<br />

OOM4<br />

see also:<br />

dialects<br />

epic poetry<br />

AHK4<br />

OOM2<br />

OOM4<br />

see also:<br />

pxtry,oral


geography<br />

JKi:D<br />

JLM51<br />

MMr4<br />

PdF2<br />

RGu 1<br />

RHS6<br />

see also:<br />

Greece, mainland<br />

toponyms<br />

geography, Cretan<br />

JLM46<br />

JnB 1<br />

see also:<br />

Crete<br />

Greece, mainland<br />

see:<br />

Attica; geography<br />

interaction, Crete-mainland<br />

Laconia; Messenia; Mycenae<br />

Peloponnese; Pylas, general<br />

Sparta; <strong>The</strong>ees; Tiryns<br />

Greeks, arrival <strong>of</strong><br />

GHl<br />

PF41<br />

see also:<br />

Ik:rians<br />

Proto-Greeks<br />

Hagia Triada (Crete)<br />

LMj2<br />

see also:<br />

Crete<br />

Hand 1 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 2 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Subject <strong>Index</strong><br />

183<br />

Hand 3 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 4 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 5 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 5 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 11 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 12 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 13 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 14 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 15 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 21 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 22 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 23 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 25 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55


Subject <strong>Index</strong><br />

Hand 26 <strong>at</strong> Pylos Hand 103 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55 ER55<br />

Hand 31 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 32 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

ITel4<br />

StH28<br />

ThGP9<br />

Hand 104 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55<br />

ThGP9<br />

Hand 41 <strong>at</strong> Pylos Hand 108 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55 ITel4<br />

Hand 43 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

StH28<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 109 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

Hand 44 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 45 <strong>at</strong> Pylos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 52 <strong>at</strong> Mycenae<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 55 <strong>at</strong> Mycenae<br />

ER55<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 110 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 112 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 113 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ITel4<br />

Hand 114 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 62 <strong>at</strong> Mycenae ThGP9<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 115 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

Hand 101 <strong>at</strong> Knossos ITe14<br />

StH28<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 102 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55<br />

184<br />

Hand 116 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55<br />

ITel4


Subject <strong>Index</strong><br />

Hand 117 <strong>at</strong> Knossos Hand 136 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55 ER55<br />

StH28<br />

Hand 137 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

Hand 118 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ThGP9<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 138 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

Hand 119 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55<br />

ER55 StH28<br />

ITe 14<br />

Hand 140 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

Hand 123 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

StH28<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 141 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

Hand 124 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55<br />

ER55 StH28<br />

StH28<br />

Hand 201 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

Hand 126 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 203 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

Hand 127 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

FR55<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 204 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

Hand 128 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

StH28<br />

ER55<br />

Hand '2f17 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

Hand 130 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ITe 14<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 208 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

Hand 131 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

1Te14<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 209 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

Hand 132 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

1Te14<br />

ER55 StH28<br />

Hand 133 <strong>at</strong> Knossos Hand 210 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55 1Te14<br />

StH28<br />

185


Hand 211 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ITe 14<br />

Hand 217 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55<br />

Hand 219 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

StH28<br />

Hand 222 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

StH28<br />

Hand 223 <strong>at</strong> Knossos<br />

ER55<br />

StH28<br />

Heraklion (Crete)<br />

JSK4<br />

see also:<br />

Crete<br />

Hermes<br />

Hittite<br />

Hittites<br />

AnL3<br />

see also:<br />

deities<br />

theonyms<br />

AM36<br />

HGu1<br />

JAB 1<br />

OC8<br />

VG62<br />

see also:<br />

Hurrian<br />

EmT31<br />

HGu/MM 1<br />

see also:<br />

Ancient Near East<br />

Subject <strong>Index</strong><br />

186<br />

Hittite texts, Mycenaeans in<br />

Homer<br />

HGu/MM I<br />

AH144<br />

AMQ 13<br />

ASG3<br />

OOM2<br />

OOM4<br />

F.Ma4<br />

HvK1<br />

KPM2<br />

PMo5<br />

RiJ5<br />

Homer, Iliad<br />

OOM2<br />

OOM4<br />

EmT31<br />

RHS6<br />

Homer, language<br />

CBr 12<br />

OOM2<br />

OOM4<br />

see also:<br />

dialects, Greek<br />

Homer, Mycenaean elements in<br />

AHK4<br />

EH20<br />

FS27<br />

JTH41<br />

KPM2<br />

PGr5<br />

Rfr2<br />

RHS6<br />

StH30<br />

Homer, Odyssey<br />

AH 145<br />

OOM2<br />

OOM4


labor<br />

JKi33<br />

s::e also:<br />

occup<strong>at</strong>ional design<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

social structure<br />

Laconia (Greece)<br />

006<br />

s::e also:<br />

Greece, mainland<br />

land holding and distribution<br />

lead<br />

AnG2<br />

EB72<br />

JIH40<br />

MCp 1<br />

MVC2<br />

PGr5<br />

SD::7<br />

s::e also:<br />

agriculture<br />

ZSGINHG 3<br />

s::e also:<br />

metallurgy<br />

mines and metal sources<br />

le<strong>at</strong>her working<br />

CyS5<br />

s::e also:<br />

occup<strong>at</strong>ional design<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

lib<strong>at</strong>ion tables<br />

WB:D<br />

Subject <strong>Index</strong><br />

189<br />

lig<strong>at</strong>ures<br />

CCD7<br />

JLM47<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3<br />

LP99<br />

WB44<br />

YD54<br />

<strong>Linear</strong> A, chronology<br />

ThGP8<br />

<strong>Linear</strong> A, corpus<br />

A0112<br />

EB71<br />

ThGP8<br />

<strong>Linear</strong> A, inscriptions<br />

CaM4<br />

CCD7<br />

CoR21<br />

Gf5<br />

J057<br />

J058<br />

1059<br />

MAY/LoG 1<br />

MTs!LoG/JO 1<br />

PF42<br />

RiJ4<br />

RRS4<br />

VG61<br />

WB44<br />

WB46<br />

WB47<br />

WB:D<br />

<strong>Linear</strong> A, interpret<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong><br />

RWt 1<br />

<strong>Linear</strong> A, language <strong>of</strong><br />

YD52


names, personal<br />

AMQ13<br />

FB49<br />

GN 18<br />

HvKl<br />

LyB 14<br />

Pl63<br />

PvS7<br />

9Xalso:<br />

anthroponyms<br />

onomastics<br />

names, rel<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> Mycenaean to l<strong>at</strong>er<br />

Greek<br />

nasals<br />

Neleids<br />

Neleus<br />

Nestor<br />

BSe8<br />

JC124<br />

9Xalso:<br />

phonology<br />

BSe8<br />

BSe8<br />

BSe8<br />

nouns, compound<br />

MMt 1<br />

9Xalso:<br />

morphology<br />

nouns, morphology <strong>of</strong><br />

MMt 1<br />

9Xalso:<br />

morphology<br />

Subject <strong>Index</strong><br />

193<br />

occup<strong>at</strong>ional design<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

oil<br />

see:<br />

bronzeworkers<br />

craftsmen, Minoan<br />

lal:xr<br />

le<strong>at</strong>her working<br />

metalwork/metalworking<br />

stoneworking<br />

textile workers<br />

wcrkers<br />

ALe3<br />

HWH2<br />

JLM47<br />

MSi3<br />

MfJ4<br />

MfJ5<br />

9Xalso:<br />

agriculture<br />

olive<br />

perfume<br />

safflower<br />

oil, linseed<br />

JLM47<br />

see also:<br />

agriculture<br />

oil, production <strong>of</strong><br />

ALe3<br />

EH 16<br />

JLM47<br />

9Xalso:<br />

agriculture<br />

food production


olives<br />

JIM47<br />

MVC2<br />

StH29<br />

9Xalso:<br />

agriculture<br />

food production<br />

ciJ<br />

onomastics<br />

AMQ13<br />

FB49<br />

JIM45<br />

LS 16<br />

LyB 14<br />

MMt 1<br />

MR31<br />

PI 63<br />

PvS7<br />

RiT5<br />

9Xalso:<br />

anthroponyms<br />

names<br />

orthography, Mycenaean<br />

AIL6<br />

palace administr<strong>at</strong>ion, Minoan<br />

HvE21<br />

JCh2<br />

JCP2<br />

KBr 14<br />

MvE2<br />

NP13<br />

CF4<br />

9Xalso:<br />

administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Subject <strong>Index</strong><br />

194<br />

palace administr<strong>at</strong>ion, Mycenaean<br />

CaT13<br />

ITe15<br />

JMDI<br />

JnB 1<br />

JWn1<br />

KBr 14<br />

LoG/JKi/JO 3<br />

MF16<br />

MSi3<br />

PWr19<br />

RGu1<br />

see also:<br />

administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

pal<strong>at</strong>aliz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

JC124<br />

9Xalso:<br />

phonology<br />

paleography<br />

Pelasgian<br />

EMm29<br />

ThGP 11<br />

VG62<br />

Peloponnese<br />

006<br />

9Xalso:<br />

Greece, mainland<br />

perfume<br />

JIM47<br />

MTJ4<br />

9Xalso:<br />

oil<br />

spices<br />

stirrup jars


owers, Pylos<br />

safflower<br />

JKiJ)<br />

JTII40<br />

LyB13<br />

see also:<br />

ships and shipping<br />

JLM47<br />

see also:<br />

oil<br />

sanctuaries<br />

BCDll<br />

GCG1<br />

JFB2<br />

Mf14<br />

SMA 1<br />

see also:<br />

cult<br />

deities<br />

priestesses<br />

religion<br />

scarabs, Egyptian<br />

PYu6<br />

see also:<br />

Egypt<br />

scarabs, Minoan<br />

PYu6<br />

scribal vari<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

JC124<br />

JLM44<br />

WB47<br />

scribal vari<strong>at</strong>ions, <strong>Linear</strong> A<br />

WB44<br />

Subject <strong>Index</strong><br />

198<br />

scribal vari<strong>at</strong>ions, <strong>Linear</strong> B<br />

YD54<br />

scribal vari<strong>at</strong>ions, mainland and Crete<br />

ThGP9<br />

scribes, identific<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong><br />

MAV!LoG 1<br />

scribes, Knossos<br />

ER55<br />

ITe 14<br />

JMD1<br />

ThGP9<br />

scribes, Pylos<br />

sealings<br />

EB72<br />

ER55<br />

MfJ5<br />

ThGP 11<br />

Gf5<br />

HC 10<br />

J012<br />

J058<br />

JWn 1<br />

JWn2<br />

JWn3


seals and sealstones<br />

ACB 1<br />

EPo3<br />

ErH/JGT 1<br />

HC10<br />

1Pi2<br />

IPi3<br />

JBe/ JGT 1<br />

JCP2<br />

JoS 13<br />

JPn 1<br />

JIH42<br />

PYu6<br />

PZz 1<br />

VG61<br />

Sea Peoples<br />

FS25<br />

Semitic<br />

PAs/EmM 1<br />

PvS6<br />

9Xalso:<br />

Ancient Near East<br />

sheep<br />

JLM51<br />

JnBIJAM 1<br />

9Xalso:<br />

animals and animal husbandry<br />

\\ID<br />

ships and shipping<br />

JDM12<br />

9Xalso:<br />

fCJ\\eCS, Pyla;<br />

sibilants<br />

OOM2<br />

9Xalso:<br />

phonology<br />

Subject <strong>Index</strong><br />

199<br />

signets<br />

J057<br />

VG61<br />

sign values, <strong>Linear</strong> A<br />

GN 16<br />

Mfs!LoG/JO 1<br />

RiT4<br />

VG61<br />

VG62<br />

WB44<br />

YD52<br />

9X also:<br />

decipherment<br />

sign values, <strong>Linear</strong> B<br />

GN 16<br />

JC124<br />

JKi33<br />

JIM45<br />

YD54<br />

silver<br />

ZSG!NHG 3<br />

9Xalso:<br />

tronze<br />

lxonzeworkers<br />

copper<br />

lead<br />

metallurgical analysis<br />

mines and metal sources<br />

sites, Cretan<br />

PWr19<br />

9Xalso:<br />

Crete<br />

slavery<br />

OS39<br />

PCr 1<br />

WaB2<br />

9Xalso:<br />

social structure


social structure, Cretan<br />

ACB I<br />

AMQ13<br />

GCG I<br />

OKz!LNx2<br />

9Xalso:<br />

demographics<br />

kings and kingship<br />

lainoccup<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

design<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

slavery<br />

women, st<strong>at</strong>us <strong>of</strong><br />

wcrkers<br />

social structure, Minoan<br />

CM46<br />

JCP2<br />

social structure, Mycenaean<br />

Sparta<br />

AH/GN 1<br />

AMQ12<br />

CM46<br />

HM39<br />

JMD1<br />

LP98<br />

LyB I4<br />

MF 16<br />

OS39<br />

PCr I<br />

PGrS<br />

PI 63<br />

IID-2<br />

SIXS<br />

SIX7<br />

WaB2<br />

CaT 14<br />

9Xalso:<br />

Greece, mainland<br />

Subject <strong>Index</strong><br />

200<br />

spices<br />

JK.i32<br />

see also:<br />

perfume<br />

plants, herbal<br />

"st<strong>at</strong>e <strong>of</strong> emergency" in Pylos texts<br />

stirrup-jars<br />

JK.iJ)<br />

JIH40<br />

LyB13<br />

HWH2<br />

9Xalso:<br />

pottery<br />

stone working<br />

RiT4<br />

9Xalso:<br />

masoos' marks<br />

occup<strong>at</strong>ional design<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

substantives<br />

CR93<br />

9Xalso:<br />

morphology<br />

suffix<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

syntax<br />

AIL6<br />

FGs 11<br />

a>a 17<br />

9Xalso:<br />

morphology<br />

CR96<br />

OOM2<br />

EH20<br />

RVz2<br />

9Xalso:<br />

prepositionlpostpositions


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

AGH Horon,A.G. AlB Bloch, Alfred<br />

AGi Giovannini, A AIC Cazzella, Alb:rto<br />

AGM McKay,A.G. ALE Eire, Antonio L6pez<br />

AGo Goetze, Albrecht ALe Leonard, Jr .. Alocrt<br />

AGR Ram<strong>at</strong>, Anna Giacalone AlH Hill,Alette<br />

AGr Graur, A AIK Kehl.Alois<br />

AgS Xenaki Sakellariou, Agnes AIL Leukart,Alex<br />

AGT Tsopanakis, Agapitos G. AIM Marshack,Alexander<br />

AGW Woodhead, A.G. ALo Losev, A.F.<br />

AH Heubeck, Alfred ALP Prosdocirni, A.L<br />

AHB Bikaki, Aliki Halepa AIS Schachter, Albert<br />

AHk Hcekstra, A ALW Wilson,AL<br />

AHK Kuipers, A.H. AM Morpurgo nlVies, Anna<br />

AHLR Rabkin, A.H.L AM a Massirni, A<br />

AHo Hosoi,A. AMB Bisi, Anna Maria<br />

AHr Hennary,A. AMc McKenzie, A<br />

AIT Thavoris, AI. AMD !Xvine, A.M.<br />

AJ Juret, A AMe Metaxas, Anastasios<br />

AJF Festugiere, A.J. AMF Martinez-Femandez, A<br />

AJG Graham,AJ. AMi Millett, A<br />

AJo Aura Jorro, F. AMI Mele, Alfonse<br />

AJW Wace,AJ.B. AMo Montenegro, A<br />

AK Krokiewicz, A AMQ Moreschini-Q.J<strong>at</strong>tordio, Adriana<br />

AKa Kamrnenhuber,Annelies AMS Snodgrass, Anthony M.<br />

AKl Kaulins, A AMt Maniet, A<br />

AKn Kanta, Athanasia AMW Woodward, A.M.<br />

AL Lesky, Albin AnB Bartonek. Antonin<br />

ALA Lillo Alcarez, Antonio AnC Corlu, Andre<br />

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Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

AnF Aeming, Andrew ARM Millard, AR<br />

AnH Hurst, Andre ARo Rosefeld, Andree<br />

ANi Nibbi, Alessandra ArT Toynbee, Arnold<br />

ANK Kontar<strong>at</strong>os, Antonios N. AS Sadurska, A<br />

AnL Leressi, Angela A Sa Samuel, A.<br />

AnM Marchant, Anne ASc Sacconi, Anna<br />

ANo Nocentini, Alrerto ASD Dusing, Ann Sutherland<br />

ANP Pouliana;, Aris N. ASe Severyns, A<br />

AnS Selkirk, Andrew A Sf Schnaufer, Albrecht<br />

AnW Ward, Anne ASg Sieveking, Ann<br />

AnZ Zois, Antonis A ASG Schnapp-Gourbeillon, Annie<br />

AoB Balil, Alrerto ASh Sheridan, A<br />

A On Onassoglou, Artemis ASi Sihler, Andrew<br />

AP Pfiffig, Arnbros Josef ASJ SanJuan, A<br />

ApA Athanassakis, Apostola; N. ASr Scherer, Anton<br />

APa Parrot, Andre ASt Stewart, AF.<br />

APC Christidis, Anastasios P. AT Tovar, Antonio<br />

ApD lllskalakis, Ap. Ath Athenaeum<br />

APi Pi<strong>at</strong>kowski, Adelina ATh Thumb, A<br />

APn Panayotou, Anna A Tv Tamvaki, Angela<br />

APp Papastamaki, A. ATy Tyurnenev, AI.<br />

APS Sainer, Alan P. AU Ure, Annie D.<br />

APT Treweek, A.P. AUc Uchitel, Alexander<br />

AR Ramalho, A da Costa AV Vraciu, Ariton<br />

ArB Bradshaw, Arnold AvD von den Driesch, Angela<br />

ARB Burn,A.R. AW van Windekens, AJ.<br />

ArC Calderini, Aristide AWa W ankenne, A<br />

ArF Frenkian, Aram M. AWG Gomme,AW.


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

AWJ Johnston, A.W. BHI Isaac,BH.<br />

AWL Lawrence, A.W. BKy Kytzler, Bernhard<br />

AWn Wainwright, G.A. BMa Mazar, Benjamin<br />

AxK Karetsou, Alexandra BMB Biancardi, B.M.<br />

AY Yoshida, Atsuhito BN Nadel, B.I.<br />

AZ Zianto, Antonella BO Bibliotheca Qientalis<br />

BaF Frizell, Balro BoJ Jovanovic. Borislav<br />

BaG Greenhill, Basil fuR Rutkowski, lligdan<br />

BaS Sparkes, B.A. BP Palsson Hallagcr, Birgitta<br />

BASe Bulgarian Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences BR Rosenkranz, Bernhard<br />

BB Brea, L. Bernaoo BrB Buchanon, Briggs<br />

BBo Borecey, Boi'ivoj BrL Lincoln, Bruce<br />

BBr Brentjes, Burchard BrN Newton, Brian<br />

BC Cop. B. BS Snell, Bruno<br />

BCD Dietrich, Bernard C. BSc Schwartz, Ben jarnin<br />

BCLF Bulletin Critique du Livre Franc,:ais BSe Sergent, Bernard<br />

BCD Bibliotheca Oassica Qientalis BSk Schoeck, B.<br />

BD Thtournay, Be<strong>at</strong>rice BSt Stevanovic, B.<br />

BDv Thvlamrninck, Bernard BVG Gwynn, Be<strong>at</strong>rice Violet<br />

BE Einarson, Benedict BvG van Groningen, B.A.<br />

BeG Goldman, Bernard BZS Szalek, Benon Zbigniew<br />

BeH Hemmerdinger, Bertrand CaM Mavriyannaki, C<strong>at</strong>erina (K<strong>at</strong>erina)<br />

BEL Belleten CAR Robinson, C.A.<br />

BeS Schler<strong>at</strong>h, Bernfried CAs Astruc, Olarles<br />

BeW Wailes, Bernard CaT Thomas, Carol G.<br />

BFe Fenik, Bernard CB Blegen, Carl W.<br />

BG GlaviCic, B. CBM Mee,C.B.<br />

BH Hemrerg,B. CBr Brixhe, Oaude<br />

208


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

CCa Camera, C<strong>at</strong>erina a.-a Lavia;a, Gelia<br />

CTh Coosani, Carlo ClB Baurain, Gaude<br />

0) IXlvoye, Oiarles GC Calame,Oaude<br />

en Diaprula;,C OG Gallini, Gara<br />

CDL Ihbias-Lalou, C<strong>at</strong>herine Cl.R LeRoy, Onistian<br />

CdP de Palma, Gaudio as Sandoz,Gaude<br />

CdS de Simone, Carlo GSa Saporetti, Gaudio<br />

CEB Bidwell, Cllarles E O...Z Zachos,CL<br />

CEM Morris,CE CM Milani, Celestina<br />

CFH Herrerger, Cllarles F. CMa Mastrelli, CA.<br />

CFL Frei-Ltithy, Christine CMc Mcllinald, Christine K.<br />

CFS Schaeffer-Forrer, Gaude F.A. CMD Macllinald, Colin<br />

CG Gallavotti, Carlo CMM Murray, Caroline M.<br />

CGa Gallini, c CMR Rothrauff, Conrad M.<br />

CGG Garcia Gual, Carlos CMS Stibre, C.M.<br />

COm Gamble, Give CMs Masse, Oaude<br />

CGu Guireaud, Ch. CMt M<strong>at</strong>sudaira, Clliaki<br />

rna Hawkes, CF.C CN Nylander, Carl<br />

OlD Ihnnas, Onistos CoD Dlvaras, Costis<br />

Gli Higgins, Cllarles G. CDP Pavese, CO.<br />

ChK King, Cllarles QR Renfrew, A. Colin<br />

Glo Hopkins, Oark CP Picard, C.<br />

rns Hawke Smith, Cameron CPo Poghirc, C.<br />

ChS Sourvinou-Inwood, Christiane CPr Preaux, c<br />

OK K.haraSvili, Cl. CR Ruijgh, C.J.<br />

OB Bailey, Cllarles-Jarnes N. CRB Beye, Cllarles Rowan<br />

OK Kousoulas, Christos J. CrB Brillante, Carlo<br />

CK Kardara, Chrysoula CRo Roebuck, Carl<br />

209


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

cs Stang, Orr. S. OOK Kendall, I:hvid<br />

CSa sandulescu, c. OOM Miller, D. Gary<br />

CSe Seydel, c. rn Hester, D.A.<br />

CSL Littleton, C. Scott Il-ID Hart -I:hvis, D.<br />

CSt Starr, Olester G. DHF French, D.H.<br />

ern Tsavellas-Bonnet, C. DHG Gray, D.H.F.<br />

err Trypanis, C.A. DHT Tarling, D.H.<br />

crs Syriopoulos, C. T. rAP Po-well, a!ys<br />

CuM Magueijo, Cust6dio a Jones, D.M.<br />

cv V oegelin, C.F. DK Kienast, Dietmar<br />

CVr Verlinden, Colette DKn K()ffi)la, Dora<br />

fY/a W<strong>at</strong>kins, Calvert DKS Diethnes Kretologik:on Synedrion<br />

fYIB Beck, Curt w. DL Lee, Dionys J.N.<br />

CyG Gcrdon, Cyrus H. DI..D DJnley, I:hvid Lee<br />

CyS Shelrnerdine, Cynthia W. DLi Levi,D:Jro<br />

cz Zerner, C. DM Mayer, D.<br />

DAr Arnaud, D. DMa Marozzi,D.<br />

DAW Was, I:hniel A DMc McCaslin, I:hn E.<br />

DBH Harden, llinald B. DML Lewis,D.M.<br />

OCa Carpenter, Jean D. DMP Pippidi, D.M.<br />

OCK Kurtz, llinna C. DMu Musti, llimenicao<br />

Il) Diringer, I:hvid DMz Marcozzi, I:hria<br />

ruv de Venuto, D. DN Nicol, D.M.<br />

deG deGrolier DNv Nave, lliminique<br />

DEv Evely, R. lliniert G. IbB Brothwell, Ibn<br />

LF French, I:hvid IbE Earl, J:::Xlnald<br />

DFS Sutton, Dana Ferrin IXE Edzard, Dietz 0.<br />

00 Georgacas, D::rnetrius John D:R Ringe, Jr., llinald A.<br />

210


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

II' Page, .l);:nys L EC Cavaignac, E.<br />

DPK Kallistov, D.P. ECp Campanile, E.<br />

[R Robinson, D.M. ECr UeSIXJ, Emilio<br />

DrG GaraSin, Thaga ECR Reinke, E.C.<br />

ffiH Hillers. Thlrert R ED I:Xlblli<strong>of</strong> er. Ernst<br />

Ui Srejovic, D. EdB Bacon, Edward<br />

DSc Schtirr, Diether EDF Foster. Ellen D.H.<br />

aim Smyth, D. ED:> DOnt, Eugen<br />

IJTa Taylor, ThnielJ. EDP Phillips, Eustace D.<br />

IJTh Thompson, Ihvid EdP des Places, RP. Edouard<br />

DTr Trump, D.H. EDp Dias Palmeira, E.<br />

DTu Tumasonis, Thmald EdR Rushworth, Edward<br />

r:AIP Pet:ruSevska, r:AISsica EE Evangelisti, Enzo<br />

IM-I Hunt, David EF Fabian, Erich<br />

DWa Wachsmuth, D. EA Aoyd, Edwin D.<br />

DWP Packard, Ihvid W. EO Grumach, Ernst<br />

DY Young, Ihlglas C. C. EGE Elfcegui, Elvira Gangutia<br />

DZ Zudini, Diomiro EGj Gjerstad, Einar<br />

EA Albarran, E. EgS Sykes, Egerton<br />

EAC C<strong>at</strong>ling, E.A. EH Hamp, Eric P.<br />

EAE Ebbinghaus, Ernst A. EHW Warmington, E.H.<br />

EB Bennett, Jr., Emmett L. EiH Henrickson, Eiler<br />

EBa Ball, Elaine FJB Barrer, E.J.W.<br />

EBe Bemeker, Erich EJF Fumee, E.J.<br />

EBF French, Elizareth EJK Krigas, Eleutherios J.<br />

EBi Bielefeld, Erwin EK Konik, Eugeniusz<br />

EBl Blumenthal, E. EKa Karapanayioti, E.<br />

EBv Benveniste, E. EKB Borthwick, E.K.<br />

211


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

EKF French, Eliz<strong>at</strong>eth K. ErM M<strong>at</strong>er, Erich<br />

EkS Simon, Erika ErN Neu, Erich<br />

EL Leemans, E.L. ERS Sewter, E.R.A.<br />

ELa Laroche, Emmanuel ES Sittig, E.<br />

ELB Brown, Edwin L. ESc Scafa, Enrico<br />

ElE Edel, Elmar ESf Sch<strong>of</strong>ield, Elizaocth<br />

ELg Lagarce, Elisaocth ESH Szuhay-Haras, Ervin<br />

ELS Smithson, Evelyn Lord ESl Sl<strong>at</strong>er, E.A.<br />

EM Meyer, Ernst ESS Sapouna-Sakellaraki, E.<br />

EMC Qaik, Elizaocth M. ESt Stefani, Enrico<br />

EmC Crev<strong>at</strong>in, Emilio ESz Schultz, Eocrhard<br />

EmL Levine, Emanuel ET Turner, E.G.<br />

EMl Ml'lller,Eva ETi Tichy, Eva<br />

EmM Masson, Emilia EV Vanderpool, Eugene<br />

EMM Melas,E.M. EvC Cantarella, Eva<br />

EmT V ermeule, Emily Townsend EvT Touloupa, Evi<br />

ENC Coughanowr, Effie N. EW Will, Edouard<br />

EnF Fiandra, Enrica EWh Whittle, Edward W.<br />

EO Olshausen, Eckart EWH Handley, E.W.<br />

EP Peruzzi, Emilio EWR Rose,E.W.<br />

EPD Protonotariou IXilaki, E. EWW W<strong>at</strong>son Williams, E<br />

EPI Pulgram, Ernst EY Yamauchi, Edwin M.<br />

EPo Porada, Edith EzB Barter, Elizaocth<br />

EPt P<strong>at</strong>ria, Enrico FA Adrados, Francisco Rodriguez<br />

ER Risch, Ernst FAW Winter, Frederick A<br />

ERa Ramage, Edwin S. FB Bader, Fran


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

FC Gtsoola, Filippo FLP Lo Porto, Felice Gino<br />

IGt Canciani, Fulvio RW Wolsky, Rorence<br />

FCc Carinci, Filippo FM M<strong>at</strong>z,Fr.<br />

FCh Olamoux. Frafl\Ois FMA Ahl, Frederick M.<br />

R:'o Comocllack, F.M. FMa Mawet, Francine<br />

FCr G-ev<strong>at</strong>in, Franco FMH Heichelheim, F.M.<br />

ID D.lrr, F. FMV V oegelin, F.M.<br />

FE Eckstein, Felix FMW W aanders, F.M.J.<br />

FEB Brenk, Frederick E. FOL Lindeman, Frederick Otto<br />

FEL Lukermann, Fred E. FP Papazoglou, F.<br />

FeP Ponce, Fernando FPi Pintore, Franco<br />

FEW Winter, F.E. FPn Pifiero, F.<br />

fF Ferluga-Petronio, Fedora FR Rundgren, Frithi<strong>of</strong><br />

FG Gignac, F.T. FrB Bierlaire, Fr.<br />

FGo G&smann,F. FrC Cornelius, Friedrich<br />

FGs Gschnitzer, Fritz FRG ililr;a!ves, Francisco Reoclo<br />

FH Householder, Fred W. FrL Lasserre, Franc;ois<br />

FHD van Dxlrninck, Jr., Frederick H. FRR Richards, FR.<br />

FHe Heinimann, F. FrR Rosenthal, Franz<br />

FHh Hallilerr, Federico FRS Schr&ler, FR.<br />

FHl Harnpl, Franz FS Schachermeyr, Fritz<br />

FHL von Lochner-Htittenbach, Fritz FSc Schwarz, Franz F.<br />

fl Irnpar<strong>at</strong>i, F. FSk Skoda, Franc;oise<br />

FJC Carmooy, Francis J. FSt Stubbings, Frank H.<br />

fK Kuiper, F.B.J. FT Tritsch, F .J.<br />

fKi Kiechle, Franz FTh Thomas, Frafl\Ois<br />

FLB Bastet, Frederic L FtH ten Haaf, Frederick E.L.<br />

FLH Lochner-Htittenbach, F. FV Vian, Francis<br />

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Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

fVa Vandenalx:ele, Frieda GdS Gallet de Santerre, Huocrt<br />

fVi Villar, Francisco GDu Dunkel, George E.<br />

FvS van Str<strong>at</strong>en, F.T. GeB Bakalakis, Georgios<br />

fVS Vant-Stef, F. GEM Manzoni, G.E.<br />

FW Wehrli, Fritz GeR Raepsaet, Georges<br />

GA Alessio, G. GeS Stagakis, George<br />

GaB Bockisch, Gamele GES Strong, G.E.<br />

GAM Mansuelli, G.A GeT Thompson, George<br />

GAP Privitera, G. Aurelio GFB Bass, George F.<br />

GAR Rendsburg, Gary A GFE Else, Gerald F.<br />

GAS Sheets, George A GFG Gianotti, Gian Franco<br />

GAt Attili, Grazia GFi Fischetti, Giuseppe<br />

GB BjOrck, G. GFM del Monte, G.F.<br />

GBA Gazette des Beaux-Arts GFP Polyakova, G.F.<br />

GBa Babiniotis, George GfS Sampson, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey<br />

GBH Holland, G.B. GG Georgiev, G.I.<br />

GBo Bona, G. GGi Giacomelli, GalTiella<br />

GBP Pellegrini, G.B. GgM Mihailov, Georgi<br />

GBu Bunnens, Guy GGo Goossens, G.<br />

GBy Bailey, G. GGr Germain, Gabriel<br />

GC Pugliese Carr<strong>at</strong>elli, G. GH Huxley, George L<br />

GCa Capovilla, Giovanni GhA Aldea, Gh.<br />

GCd Cadogan, Gerald GHi Highet, G.<br />

GCG Gesell, G.C. GHM Myer, George H.<br />

GCo Cohen, Gerald GHo Hooker, G.T.W.<br />

GCr Cardona, George GI I vanescu, Gh.<br />

GD Ikvoto, Giacomo Gill Bonfante, Giuliano<br />

Glli D:lssin, Georges GiC Caracausi, Girolamo<br />

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Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

GiG Garbini, Giovanni ORe Restelli, G.<br />

GiL Lucchini, Giuliana GRH Hart, Gillian R.<br />

GiM Maddoli, Gianfranco GRi Ricciardelli, Gamella<br />

GiP Piccaluga, Giulia GrN Nagy, Gregory<br />

GiW Wickert, Gisela ORo Rdllfs, Gerhard<br />

GJ Jachrnann, G. ORR Rapp, Jr., George<br />

GJP Pinault, Georges-Jean GRS Solta, Georg Ren<strong>at</strong>us<br />

GJu Jucquois, Guy GS Susini, G.<br />

GK Kirk, G.S. GSf Saflund, Gosta<br />

GKa Kahlo,G. GSK Korres, G.S.<br />

GKe Kehnscherper, G. GSn Snyder, Geerto AS.<br />

GKF Kahl-Furthmann, G. GSo Sotir<strong>of</strong>f, George<br />

GKI Klaffenbach, G. GSt Steiner, Gerd<br />

GKo Kossack,G. GT T ouchais, Gilles<br />

GM Mylonas, George E. GTa Tarditi, G.<br />

GMg Magoulas, G. GtR te Riele, Gerrit Jan Marie Jozef<br />

GMH Hanfrnann, G.M.A. GU Uggeri, Giovanni<br />

GMM Messing, Gordon M. GuL Lehmann, Gustav A<br />

GMS Sariyanni, G.M. GvH vanHoom,G.<br />

GN Neumann, Gtinter GvL von LUcken, G.<br />

GPa Panessa, G. GW Wright, G.E.<br />

GPc Pascucci, G. GWa Walrerg, Gisela<br />

OPE Edwards, G.P. OWn Wainwright, G.A.<br />

GPO Goold, G.P. GWW Williams, Gordon W.<br />

GPS Shipp, G.P. GZ Zinserling, Gerhard<br />

GR Greece and Rome HaB Buchholz, Hans-Gtinter<br />

GRa Rachet, Guy HAB Bank<strong>of</strong>f, H. Arthur<br />

ORe Rocca, G. HaG Goedicke, Hans<br />

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Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

HAH H<strong>of</strong>fner, Jr., Harry A HGu Gi.iterlxx:k, Hans G,<br />

HaP P<strong>at</strong>sis, Haris HGW Wunderlich, Hans Georg<br />

HaS Schmeja, Hans HH Humbach, Helmut<br />

HaW Widmann, Hans HHa Haag, Herbert<br />

HB Biesantz, Hagen HHL Lamb,H.H.<br />

HBo Bolkestein, H. HJB Blumenthal, H.J.<br />

HBR Rrnen, Haiim B. HJK Koch, Harold J.<br />

HBu Busing, Hermann HJM Mette, Hans Joachim<br />

HC C<strong>at</strong>ling, Hector HJu Jucker, Hans<br />

HCA Alocrtz, H. Chr. HK Kantor, Helene J.<br />

HCv Cavanagh, Helen HKg Klengel, Horst<br />

HD 0011, Hartmut HKi Kioot,H.<br />

HE Ephron, H.D. HKl Kaletsch, H.<br />

HeB Bossert, Helmut Th. HKn Kiihn, Herocrt<br />

HeG Goldman, Hetty HKo Kodzu, Harushige<br />

HeH Hettrich, Heinrich HKr Kronasser, H.<br />

HEK Kulsrud, Helene E. HKu Kurzova( -Jedlickova), Helena<br />

HeR Rousseau. Herve HKw Kuwahara, Hiroshi<br />

HES Hesperia HLA Allen, Huocrt Lee<br />

HEW Wright, H.E. HLJ Uoyd-Jones, Hugh<br />

HF Furuhagen, H. HLT Thomas, Homer L<br />

HFe Ferguson, Herocrt HM Miihlestein, Hans Hugo<br />

HA Aashar, Hellmut HMcK McKerrel, Hugh<br />

HG Geiss, Heinz HMe Mellersh, Howard Edward Leslie<br />

HGG Gundel, H.G. HMg Megner,H.<br />

HGo Gouoc,H. HMH Hoenigswald, Henry M.<br />

HGP Porteus, Hugh G. HMK Kiimmell, Hans Martin<br />

HGr Gregoire, H. HMt M<strong>at</strong>thaus, Hartmut<br />

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Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

HO Oakley, H.T. ID D:iring, I.<br />

HOn Otten, H. II); Ihlska;, Iris<br />

HOt Qa, Hidemichi I.Du ll.uidanov, I.<br />

HP Parke,H.W. IF Fischer, I.<br />

HR Ra;e,HJ. IFS Sandars, Ian F.<br />

HrG Gecrgioo, Hara IG Galaoov, Ivan<br />

HrK Koller, Hermann IGN Nixon, Ivcr Gray<br />

HRP Pereira, M. Helena da Rocha I Go Gonzales, I.<br />

HRx Rix,Helmut IH Hahn, Istvan<br />

HS Stoltenberg, H.L. IHo Hodder, Ian<br />

HSa Saggs, H.W.F. IJG Gelb, Ignace J.<br />

HSc Sclnnoll, H. IKP ProOOnas, Ioannes K.<br />

HtC ten C<strong>at</strong>e, Ph. H.J. Houwink IKR Raubitschek, Isabella K.<br />

HTh <strong>The</strong>sleff, H. IM Millan, 1.<br />

HV V erbruggen, H. I Me McNeill, I.<br />

HvE van Effenterre, Henri IMl Muller, Irene<br />

HvK von Kamptz, Hans IMR Ruud, Inger Marie<br />

HvL van Looy, Herman IN Nikolaoo, Ino<br />

HVo Va;s,H. InS Str0m,Ingrid<br />

HW Wood, Henry IPi Pini, Ingo<br />

HWH Haskell, Halford W. IR Rodriguez, I.<br />

HWP Pleket, H.W. IT Tronskij, I.M.<br />

HZ Zurutuza, Hugo ITe Tegyey, Irnre<br />

lA Amusin, J.D. ItG Gallo, Italo<br />

lAM Mel'cuk, I.A ITK Kakridis, I.Th.<br />

m Begg, D.J. Ian IV Vincentelli, Irene<br />

ffiM Biezunska-Malowist, lza IW Waem, Ingrid<br />

ICll Cllirassi-Coloml:x>, Ileana IZ Zawadzka, Irena<br />

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Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

JA Anderson, J.K. JG Cistjakov, J.E.<br />

JaA Andre, Jacques JO Coles, J.<br />

JaB Best, Jan G.P. JCM Martinez, Jose Luis Calvo<br />

JAB Brinkman, J.A. JCo Coleman, John E.<br />

JaG Gonda, Jan JCD Overocck, John C.<br />

JAG Greppin, John A.C. JCP Pours<strong>at</strong>, Jean-Claude<br />

JaH Henle, Jane E. JCR Richard, J.C<br />

JAK Kerns,J.A. JCr Carter, J.R.<br />

JAI Alsina, aota Jose JCW Wirth, J.CF.<br />

JaM Money, James S. JD lllviron, J.A.<br />

JAM MacGillivray,J.Alexander Th lllyton, J.E.<br />

JaP Papapostolou, Jannis JI:F Ferguson, John D.<br />

JAS Safarewicz, Jan JDf IXfradas, Jean<br />

JAT Turner, J.A. JdH de Hoz, Javier<br />

JB Boardman, John JDM Muhly, James D.<br />

JBa Barelon, J. Jill Purvis, James D.<br />

JBe Betts, John H. JE Ebach, Jtirgen<br />

w Geerlings, Jacob JeC Carriere, Jean<br />

JBi Bingen, Jean JeD IXshayes, Jean<br />

JBI Blomqvist, J. Jel Irigoin, Jean<br />

JBn Banczerowski, Jerzy JeM Malye,Jean<br />

JBo Bolitiaert, J. JES Str<strong>at</strong>igakis, J.E.<br />

JBz Bouzek,Jan JEv Evans, John D.<br />

JC Omdwick, John JF Friedrich, Johannes<br />

JCa Caskey, John L. JFa Faucounau,Jean<br />

JCBB Bermejo Barrera, J.C. JFB Bommelaer, J.-F.<br />

JCC Coortois, Jacques-Claude JFe Fevrier, James<br />

JO! O!erry, John F. JFF Fortes Fortes, Jose<br />

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Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

KKi Kitchen, K.A. LC Cottrell, Leonard<br />

KKo Korz(')!va, K. LCH Cohn-Haft, L.<br />

KL Leonis. K. LCM Muellner, Leonard Olarles<br />

KlK Kilian, Klaus LD D::roy, Louis<br />

KMa Mar6t, K. LDu I:Albois, Laurent<br />

KMK Kolobov


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

LL Lacroix,L LVW W<strong>at</strong>rous, LV.<br />

LLu Lupa§, Liana LWD Ully,UoydW.<br />

LM Moulinier, L LyB Baumbach, Lydia<br />

LMA Artzy, l..erdahl Michal LYB Beck, lily Y.<br />

LMB Morgan Brown, Livia LyV Vidalakis, Lykourgos G.<br />

LMc MacKay, LA LZ Zgusta, Ladislav<br />

LMj Meijer, Louk C MA Aposkitou, M.<br />

LmS Sportiello, Luciamaria MaA Andronikos, Manolis<br />

LMS Segoloni, LM. MaB Benzi,M.<br />

LNx Nixon, Lucia MAB Brown, M.A.<br />

LoG Godart, Louis MaC Colledge, Malcohn AR.<br />

LoR Rorert, Louis MAC Cotton, M. Alwyn<br />

LP Palmer, Leonard R. MaG Gill, Margaret AV.<br />

LPe Pepe, Luigi MaL Lang, Marel L<br />

I.Po Pocock, L.G. MAL Uttauer, M.A<br />

LPs Press, Ludwika MaN Novicka, Maria<br />

lR Richardson, U.D. MaP Pope, Maurice W.M.<br />

lRi Ristevska, L MAV Andreadaki Vlasaki, M.<br />

IRo Rossi. Luigi Fmico MAx Alexiou, Margaret<br />

LS Stella, Luigia A MB Bowra, Sir Maurice<br />

LSe SCchan, L MBA Arthur, Marylin B.<br />

LSt Stephens, Laurence D. MBd Benedetti, M.<br />

LT Tmamlxos,L MBe Bemard,M.<br />

LuB B<strong>at</strong>tin, Luigi MBj Benjamin, M.<br />

LuBe Belloni, Luigi MBL Bierbacka-Lubanska, M.<br />

LuM Mucciante, Luisa MBn Benavente, Mariano<br />

LV Vagnetti, Lucia MBS Soriano, Manuel Berges<br />

LV a V arcl, Ladislav MBu Budirnir, Milan<br />

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Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

MC Cavalier, M. MFr Frangopoulou, M.H.D.<br />

MCa Cameron, M. A S. MG Galiano, Manuel F.<br />

MCA Astour, Michael C. MGg Gorg, Manfred<br />

MCC Caccamo Caltabiano. M. MGK Kanowski, M.G.<br />

MCh Olambers, M. MgL Lindgren, Margareta<br />

MCHI Herrero Ingelrno, M. Cruz MGT Teijeiro, Manuel G.<br />

MO Calabrese de Feo, M. MGu Guarducci, Margherita<br />

MCp Carpenter, Michael MHa Hackett, Marjorie<br />

MCs Casevitz, M. MHe Heltzer, M.<br />

MCS Shaw, Maria C. MHG Groothand, Maria H.<br />

MD fuia,Mario MHo H<strong>of</strong>inger, Marcel<br />

Mlli Dahood, Mitchell MHP Pope, Mervin H.<br />

MIX D.:launois, Marcel MHW Wiener, Malcom H.<br />

MCm D.:mas,M. MI Issaeva, Magdalena<br />

Mlli llithan, M. MiC C<strong>at</strong>audella, Michele R.<br />

MdO de Oliveira, Maria de Lurdes Aor MiG Guglielmi, Michele<br />

MDP PetruSevski, Mihful MiM Markovich, Miroslav<br />

MDt Dambrernent, M. MiN NISiotis, Minas<br />

MDu Durante, Marcello MiW Wittwer, Michael<br />

ME Ervin, Miriam MJ Jameson, Michael H.<br />

MEV Voy<strong>at</strong>zis, Mary E. MJA Alden, Maureen J.<br />

MF Ftnley, Moses MJB Becker, Marshall Joseph<br />

MFa Faust, Manfred MJC Costelloe, M. Joseph<br />

MFe Federighi, Marco MjG Girnootas, Marija<br />

MA Aa.Sar,M. MJM Mulder, M.J.<br />

MFM McGregor, Malcom F. MIS Sepp, Michael J.<br />

MFn Franr,uis, M. MK Kishimoto, M.<br />

l\1Fo fuwler,M. MKk Konopka, Marek<br />

224


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

ML Lejeune, Michel MP Pallottino, M.<br />

MLa Lavency,M. MPa Paraskevaidis, Miltis<br />

MLFC Ferrarese Ceruti, M.L. MPh Philippides, Marias<br />

MLi Levi, Mario Attilio MPi Pierart, Marcel<br />

MLM Mayer,ML MPo Popko,M.<br />

MLr Leroy, Maurice MPr Paroussis, Michel<br />

MIR Ryder,ML MPS Picard-Schmitter, Marie-1nerese<br />

MLW West,ML MPt Pretto, Massimo<br />

MM Mellink, Machteld J. MR Ruiperez, Martin<br />

MMa Mayrh<strong>of</strong>er,Manfred MRA Alonzo, M.A Ralxmal<br />

MMB Barroso de Albuquerque, Maria Manuela MRB Belgicrno, Maria Rosaria<br />

MMe Meier-Bri.igger, Michael MRC Raepsaet-Charlier, Marie-<strong>The</strong>rese<br />

MMF Martinez-Fresneda, Maria Emilia MrF fullieri, Maria<br />

MMn Mancini,M. MRn Rainer, Michael<br />

MMo Morani,M. MRo Rocchi, Maria<br />

MMr Marazzi, Massimiliano MRP Popham, Mervyn R.<br />

MMt Murtez, Marie MS Silrerstein, M.<br />

MMT Todorovic, Miodrag M. MSa Sakellariou, Michel B.<br />

MMv Milev,M. MSc Schwartz, Martin<br />

MMW Willcock, M.M. MSD IXower, Margaret S.<br />

MMz Mazza,M. MSe Set<strong>at</strong>os, M.<br />

MN Nilsson, M.P. MSi Sin<strong>at</strong>ra, Marcella<br />

MNg Negri, Mario MSM Modiano, Mario S.<br />

MO (](a, M. MSt Stokes, M.C.<br />

MoB Bile, Monique MSz Sznycer,M.<br />

MoG Gerard-Rousseau, Monique MTh <strong>The</strong>ocharis, Maria<br />

MOK Knox, Mary 0. MTJ Jasink, A. Margherita Ticchioni<br />

MOz Ozaeta,M.A MTL Larsen, Mogens T.


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

MTs Tsipopoulou, Metaxia ND DahllOf, Nils<br />

MIWA Arnheim, M.T.W. NFP Parise, Nicola Franco<br />

MV Ventris, M.G.F. NG Grinbaum, N.S.<br />

MVC G'emona, Maria Vittoria NOH Hammond, N.G.L.<br />

MVD V okoun David, Madeleine NHG Gale, N.H.<br />

MvE van Effenterre, Micheline NIB Barbu, Nicholae I.<br />

MVG GaraSanin, M.V. NiB Belle, Nito<br />

MVl Vlasakis, Maria NJJ Jidejian, Nina<br />

MVM Macri li Gotti, Maria Vittoria NiK Kolyvanos, Nicholas<br />

MvS van Spitael, M.A. NIX Xirotiris, Nikolaus I.<br />

MvV van der Valk, M. NKS Sandars, Nancy K.<br />

MWa Walbrecq, M. NMr Maurice, Nicole<br />

MWd Wood, Michael NMV de Vries, Nanny M.W.<br />

MWD Dickie, M<strong>at</strong>thew W. NNK Kazanski, N.N.<br />

MWg Wagstaff, M. NnM Marin<strong>at</strong>os, Nanno<br />

MWH Haslam, M.W. NNP Pikus,N.N.<br />

MWr Walker, Michael NP Pl<strong>at</strong>on, Nicolaos<br />

MWy Wylock, Michel NRb Rotertson, Na:l<br />

MX Xiroyanni, Mary NRo Roterts,N.<br />

MY Yon, Marguerite NSc Scivoletto, N.<br />

NAM Masourides, N.A. NV Verdelis, Nicholas M.<br />

NB Boufidis, Nikolas Kr. NvB van Brock, N.<br />

NBC Costakis, N.B. NvK van Krimpen, N.<br />

NBo Bonacasa, N. NW Weill, Nicole<br />

NBr Brockmeyer, N. NY a Y alouris, Nikolas<br />

NC Collinge, N.E. NYT New York Times<br />

NCr Criniti, N. OA Aurenche, 0.<br />

NCS Scoufopoulos, Niki C. OB Broneer, 0.<br />

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Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

PFz Frezza, Paolo PMM Metaxa-Muhly, Polymnia<br />

PG Georgountzos, Panayiotis K. PMo Monteil, Pierre<br />

PGe Gercke, Peter PNo Nol-er, P.<br />

PGK Kritikos, P.G. ro aiva, Pavel<br />

PGr Greenhalgh, P.A.L. pp Pecorella, Paolo Emilio<br />

PH Halstead, Paul PPB Betancourt, P.P.<br />

PhB Borgeaud, Philippe PPE Edwards, P<strong>at</strong>rick P.<br />

PHe Hectervari, Peter PPe Pericay, P.<br />

PhG Gauthier, Philippe PPh Philips, P<strong>at</strong>ricia<br />

PhL Lockhart, Philip N. PPt Petit, Paul<br />

PhM Morri9Jil, Philip FR Rarn<strong>at</strong>, Paolo<br />

PHS Salus, P.H. PRC Radici Colacc, P.<br />

PI Ilievski, Petar H. PRe Rehak, Paul<br />

PiA Arniet, Pierre PSc Scardigli, P.G.<br />

PiC Conte, Pietro PSk Stork, P.<br />

PiD D.lcrez, Pierre PSn Sinopoulos, P.A.<br />

PjA Asenova, Petja PSt Stanley, Phillip V.<br />

PJM Muenzer, P.J. PvS van Soesl-ergen, Peter<br />

PJR Riis, PJ. PWa Walcott, Peter<br />

PK K<strong>at</strong>zouros, Photios P. PWr Warren, Peter M.<br />

PKi Kiparsky, Paul PWW Wallace, P.W.<br />

PKn Krinaios, P. PYu Yule, Paul<br />

PKr Krarup, Per PZS Spanos, Peter Z.<br />

PL Leveque, P. PZz Zaz<strong>of</strong>f, Peter<br />

PM Meriggi, Piero RAC Crossland, RonaldA<br />

PMc MacKendrick, Paul L. RAJ Jairazl:tloy, R.A.<br />

PMe Mertens, Paul RAM McNeal, Richard Alan<br />

PMi Mingazzini, P. RAr Arena, Ren<strong>at</strong>o<br />

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Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

RAS Staccioli Romolo A RGi Giacomelli, R.<br />

RAu Aubreton, R.H. RGr GUnther, R.<br />

RB Browning, R. RGu Guglielmino, Riccardo<br />

RBa Baladie, Raoul RH Hampe, Roland<br />

RBE Edwards, Ruth B. RHa Hauschild, Richard<br />

RBe Beekes, R.S.P. RHe Heidenreich, Rotert<br />

RBg Bougault, R. RHg Hagg,Robin<br />

RBi Biggs, RD. RHi Higgins, R.A<br />

RBk Briick, R. RHo Hci.ek, Radislav<br />

RBo BOOrne, Rotert RHO Oliver, Ruth Hale<br />

RBr Brown, Raymond A RHP Pierce, Richard Holton<br />

RBs lh;teels, R. RHS Hope Simpson, R.<br />

RC Carpenter,Rhys RHu Humm,RJ.<br />

RCd Caldarelli, R. RiA Amlrosini, R.<br />

RO Coulbom, Rushton RIC Caplice, Rl.<br />

RCo Coleman. Rotert G. G. RiT Janko, Richard<br />

'<br />

RCv Cavenaile, Robert RiK Kamm, Richard<br />

RD Thsc<strong>at</strong>,R. RiN Nicholls, Richard<br />

RDB Barnett, R.D. RJB Buck, Rotert J.<br />

ROC Gorney, Rotert D. RJBl Blong,RJ.<br />

Ril Dion,Roger RJH Hopper,RJ.<br />

RIX Lrews, Rotert RL Lenardon, Rotert J.<br />

REA Revue des Etudes Anciennes RJR Richard, Roterta J.<br />

RET Jones, R.E. RK K<strong>at</strong>icic RacJa;lav<br />

RfH Hiersche, Rolf RKH Harrison, R.K<br />

RR Flaceliere, R. RL Loriaux,R.<br />

RG Gansiniec, Ryszard RLa Lab<strong>at</strong>, Rene<br />

RGd Gordeziani, R. RLf Laffineur, Rotert<br />

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Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

RLNB Barrer, R.L.N. RTa Tamassia, R.<br />

RM MacAlister, R.A.S. RTh 1bioou, Roger<br />

RMC Cook,R.M. RTr Treuil, Rene<br />

RMd Maddin,R. RuH Hicks, Ruth I.<br />

RMg Meiggs, Russell RuK Kassel, Rudolph<br />

RMO Ogilvie, R.M. RuS Schmitt, RUdiger<br />

RMW Wheeler, R.E. Mortimer RV Vanderiviere, R.<br />

RnH Hodot,Rene RvR van Royen, R.A<br />

RoB Brurnoough, Roocrt s. RVS Schoder, Raymond V.<br />

RcC Oahay, Roland RVx de Vaux, Roland<br />

Rd-1 Halleux, Rorert RVz Viredaz,Remy<br />

RoL Lazzerrni, Romano RW Willetts, Ronald F.<br />

RoN North, Rorert RWE Ehrich, Rorert w.<br />

RoT Tefnin, Roland RWe Werner, Rudolf<br />

RP Peroni, Ren<strong>at</strong>o RWH Hutchinson, R.W.<br />

RK: Cbarles, Rorert P. RWi Wild,R.<br />

RPh Phythyon, Reed RWJ Weil, Raymond<br />

RPi Pittioni, Richard RWT Tucker, Rorert Whitney<br />

RR Rocher,R. RWt Witte, Reinhard<br />

RRH Holloway, R. Ross SA Alexiou, Stylianos<br />

RRL Laxton,RR. SAE Eriksson, Sven A<br />

RRS Stieglitz, Rorert R. SaL Levin, Saul<br />

RS Santiago, Rosa A SaS Stucchi, Sandro<br />

RSa SabOOdini, R. SB Benton, Sylvia<br />

RSB Schmitt-Brandt, Rorert SBA Aleshire, S.B.<br />

RSh Shafer, Rorert sc Calderone, Salv<strong>at</strong>ore<br />

RSM Merrillees, Rorert S. SCH Humphreys, Sarah Caroline le Messuriei<br />

RSt Stememann, R. SD lliw, Sterling


Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

StC Cairns, Stewart S. TKr Karaphylloudis, T.<br />

StD Diamant, Steven TKy Kelly, Thomas<br />

StF Foltiny, St. TL Lamlxlin, T.O.<br />

StH Hiller, Stefan TLS Times Literary Supplement<br />

StK Kolkowna, St. TM Milewski, T.<br />

StS Sinos, Stefan TrD llithan, Trude<br />

sw Weinlx:rg, Saul S. 1Re Reekmans, Tony<br />

SY Yaginuma, S. 1RS Smith, Thyrza Ruth<br />

SyP Payrau, Sylvain TS Sinko, T.<br />

TAW Alexandr<strong>at</strong>o-Wybenga, T.G. TSh Shear, Jr., T. Leslie<br />

TB Blaszczyk, T. TSp Spyropoulos, <strong>The</strong>odoros<br />

TBJ Jones, Tom B. TSu Sulamirski, T.<br />

TBM Mitford, T.B. TSW Wheeler, T.S.<br />

TCh Cl!ampion, Timothy TTD Duke, T.T.<br />

TCS Smid, T.C. TIE Tsavellas-Evj:n, T.H.<br />

TeM Mantero, Teresa TVB Blav<strong>at</strong>skaja, T.V.<br />

TOP Powell, T.G.E TVG Gamkrelidze, Thomas V.<br />

TH Howe, Thalia P. TW Webster, T.B.L.<br />

ThGP Palaima, Thomas Gerard TWe Wertime, <strong>The</strong>odore A<br />

ThK Knecht, Th. TWJ Jacobsen, Thomas W.<br />

THP Price, <strong>The</strong>odora Hadzisteliou TZ Zl<strong>at</strong>kovskaya, T.D.<br />

ThP Poljakov, Th. UBi Bianchi, Ugo<br />

TIM the Times UH Holscher, Uvo<br />

TJ Jones, T.B. UN Naumann, Ute<br />

TJa James, T.G.H. UR Rtitersworden. Udo<br />

TJP Papdopoulos, Thanasis J. URa Rapallo, U.<br />

TKB Bender, Todd K. VA Aravantinos, V assilis L.<br />

TKM Mocwe,T.C.Kingsmill VAl Istrin, V.A.<br />

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Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

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VB Burr, V. VSt Struve, V asili V.<br />

VBT Trul:ilovic, Volislav B. VTB T<strong>at</strong>ton-Brown, Veronica<br />

VD Ikslxxough, V .R.d A vu Ustinov, V.A.<br />

VdA D Agostino, V. WA Anderson, W.French<br />

VIAl D.unitrescu, V. WaB Beringer, Walter<br />

VE Ehrenberg, V.L. WAB Brewer, W.A.<br />

VeB B<strong>at</strong>chvarov, Ventzeslar WAI Allen, W. Sidney<br />

VG Georgiev, Vladimir WaM McLeod, Wallace E.<br />

VGB Borukhovic, V.G. WAR von Reitzenstein, Wolf-Annin Frciherr<br />

VGr Grace, V.R. WAW Ward, William A<br />

VHa Hankey, Vronwy WB Brice, William C<br />

VI Ivanov, V.V. WBe Belardi, W.<br />

ViB Bubenik, Vit WBI Ingalls, Wayne Barritt<br />

VK Karageorghis, V assos WBk Burkert, Walter<br />

VKe Kenna, V.E.G. WBl Bliirnel, W.<br />

VL Iiittel, Verena WBo Borgeaud, W.<br />

VlB Bamiteanu, Vladimir WBr Brandenstein, Wilhelm<br />

VLC CymOOrskij, V.L WCa Calder, W.M.<br />

VLR La Rosa, Vincenzo WCD CDwgill, Warren C.<br />

VM MiloiCic, Vladimir WCu Cl!lican, William<br />

VMS Sergeev, V.M. WD Dressler, W<strong>of</strong>gang<br />

VNJ Jarcho, V.N. WdB den Boer, W.<br />

VP Pisani, Vittore WDN Niemeier, Wolf-Dietrich<br />

VPK Kazanskene, V.P. Wib Ihllan, Walter F.<br />

VPo Popovitch, Vladislav WE Eilers, W.<br />

VPY Yailenko, V.P. WEB Brown, W. Edward<br />

vs SevoroSkin, Vitali V. WEk Ekschmitt, Werner<br />

vss Sergeev, V.S. WeN Nahm, Werner<br />

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Author Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name Abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ion Name<br />

ZSG Stos-Gale, Z.A.<br />

ZSt Stewart, Zeph<br />

ZT T<strong>of</strong>alis, Zannetos<br />

zz Zl<strong>at</strong>uSka, Z.<br />

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