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Corinth
Corinth is a series of monographs reporting on results of excavations in the area of Corinth conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Publication History
The first Corinth report, volume 4 part 1, was published in 1929. (Volume 1 part 1 was not published until 1932.) No issue or contribution copyright renewals were found for this serial. (More details) The series continues today. We list free online issues below in volume and issue number order, which differs from the chronological order in which issues were first published.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1941: We have a listing for volume 1 part 2, "Architecture" by Richard Stillwell and others.
- 1951: We have a listing for volume 1 part 3, "Monuments in the Lower Agora and North of the Archaic Temple" by Robert Scranton.
- 1956: We have a listing for volume 1 part 4, "The South Stoa and its Roman Successors" by Oscar Broneer.
- 1960: We have a listing for volume 1 part 5, "The Southeast Building, the Twin Basilicas, the Mosaic House" by Saul S. Weinberg.
- 1964: We have a listing for volume 1 part 6, "The Springs: Peirene, Sacred Spring, Glauke" by Bert Hodge Hill.
- 1952: We have a listing for volume 2, "The Theatre" by Richard Stillwell.
- 1930: We have a listing for volume 3 part 1, "Acrocorinth: Excavations in 1926" by Carl W. Blegen and others.
- 1936: We have a listing for volume 3 part 2, "The Defenses of Acrocorinth and the Lower Town" by Rhys Carpenter and Antoine Bon.
- 1929: We have a listing for volume 4 part 1, "Decorated Architectural Terracottas" by Ida Thallon-Hill and Lida Shaw King.
- 1930: We have a listing for volume 4 part 2, "Terracotta Lamps" by Oscar Broneer.
- 1930: We have a listing for volume 5, "The Roman Villa" by Theodore Leslie Shear.
- 1933: We have a listing for volume 6, "Coins, 1896-1929" by Katharine M. Edwards.
- 1943: We have a listing for volume 7 part 1, "The Geometric and Orientalizing Pottery" by Saul S. Weinberg.
- 1975: We have a listing for volume 7 part 2, "Archaic Corinthian Pottery and the Anaploga Well" by Darrell A. Amyx and Patricia Lawrence.
- 1975: We have a listing for volume 7 part 3, "Corinthian Hellenistic Pottery" by G. Roger Edwards.
- 1931: We have a listing for volume 8 part 1, "Greek Inscriptions, 1896-1927" edited by Benjamin Dean Meritt.
- 1931: We have a listing for volume 8 part 2, "Latin Inscriptions, 1896-1926" edited by Allen Brown West.
- 1966: We have a listing for volume 8 part 3, "The Inscriptions, 1926-1950" by John Harvey Kent.
- 1931: We have a listing for volume 9 part 1, "Sculpture, 1896-1923" by Franklin Plotinus Johnson.
- 1932: We have a listing for volume 10, "The Odeum" by Oscar Broneer.
- 1942: We have a listing for volume 11, "The Byzantine Pottery" by Charles H. Morgan.
- 1952: We have a listing for volume 12, "The Minor Objects" by Gladys Davidson Weinberg.
- 1964: We have a listing for volume 13, "The North Cemetery" by Carl W. Blegen and others.
- 1951: We have a listing for volume 14, "The Asklepieion and Lerna" by Carl Roebuck.
- 1948: We have a listing for volume 15 part 1, "The Potters' Quarter" by Agnes Newhall Stillwell.
- 1952: We have a listing for volume 15 part 2, "The Potters' Quarter: The Terracottas" by Agnes Newhall Stillwell.
- 1957: We have a listing for volume 16, "Mediaeval Architecture in the Central Area of Corinth" by Robert Scranton.
Official Site / Current Material
- The Corinth series home page has more information on the series, offering volumes for purchase and in some cases free to read online.
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