TY - BOOK TI - Ancient Corinth, with a topographical sketch of the Corinthia. Part I: From the Earliest Times to 404 B.C. AU - O'Neill, John Gerald CY - Baltimore DA - 1930/// PY - 1930 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Johns Hopkins Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Levelling in antiquity: instrumentation, techniques and accuracies AU - Stiros, S C T2 - Survey Review AB - Certain major ancient engineering constructions, such as aqueducts and qanats, testify to high accuracies in the computation of elevation differences obtained using primitive levelling instruments. Based on the typology of ancient levelling instruments and the analysis of certain key ancient structures such as the (Eupalinos) tunnel at Samos Island (Greece), it became possible to specify the accuracy, and especially the measuring techniques and procedures of levelling in antiquity, ignored so far by non-professional investigators. Ancient levelling techniques were derived on the basis of trials and errors over past centuries and include standard length sighting distances (revealing that ‘cord stretching’ may also indicate levelling), stadias with fine focussing on sliding targets adapted to the level field of view, two-way measurement in levels and stadias, repeated and redundant observations in loops, measurements by skilled professionals. These techniques permit to limit and randomise systematic errors and to obtain accuracies up to a few centimetres per kilometre are likely to indicate a real theory of error propagation and are reminiscent of the techniques used in our days in extraordinary projects (the alignment of the CERN colliders, etc.). DA - 2012/01/01/T00:00:00 PY - 2012 DO - 10.1179/1752270611Y.0000000008 DP - IngentaConnect VL - 44 IS - 324 SP - 45 EP - 52 ST - Levelling in antiquity L2 - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/sre/2012/00000044/00000324/art00007 KW - Accuracy,Ancient Greece,Ancient Instruments,Canal,Isthmus,Levelling,Precision,Qanat,Tunnels ER - TY - CHAP TI - Interpreting Women in Archaic and Classical Greek Sculpture AU - Donohue, A. A AU - Donohue, A. A. T2 - A Companion to Women in the Ancient World DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DP - onlinelibrary.wiley.com SP - 167 EP - 178 LA - en PB - Wiley‐Blackwell SN - 9781444355024 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781444355024.ch12/summary Y2 - 2012/03/01/14:59:01 L2 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781444355024.ch12/summary KW - Archaic,Classical,CSM (February 2012),Demeter and Kore,Sanctuary,Sculpture ER - TY - JOUR TI - How Tyranny Paved the Way to Wealth and Democracy: The Democratic Transition in Ancient Greece AU - Fleck, Robert K. AU - Hanssen, F. Andrew T2 - Working Paper AB - When a ruling elite is unable to commit to future growth-promoting policies, it may cede political power to a broader segment of the public, as in North and Weingast (1989). Alternatively, as we show in this paper, commitment may be achieved by moving in the opposite direction: installing a single authoritarian ruler who favors growth-promoting policies. Although this narrows the distribution of power in the short run, it may – as our model illustrates – be a step toward, not away from, democracy. We apply the model to ancient Greece. Many of the famously democratic poleis (city-states) of Greece’s Classical period were ruled by tyrants in the earlier Archaic period. The tyrannies of Archaic Greece were transitory institutions, generally lasting only a few decades, with strong similarities across poleis in the factors that led to their appearance and the types of policies enacted. Using a unique data set, we examine the relationships between the potential for economic growth, Archaic period tyranny, and Classical period democracy. We conclude that a high potential for economic growth led to a pro-growth political institution (the tyrant) that led in turn to increased wealth and, eventually, to democracy. These findings are consistent with critical junctures theory – the institutional path determines both wealth and democracy. DA - 2012/02// PY - 2012 ST - How Tyranny Paved the Way to Wealth and Democracy UR - http://www4.ncsu.edu/~rghammon/workshop.html Y2 - 2012/03/01/14:47:07 L2 - http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1762249 KW - Archaic,Bacchiads,CSM (February 2012),Kypselids,tyranny,working papers ER - TY - BOOK TI - Opening Paul's Letters: A Reader's Guide to Genre and Interpretation AU - Gray, Patrick AB - It is sometimes easy to forget that the books of the Bible are not really "books" at all but individual documents composed in a wide array of literary genres. This clear, concise, and accessible text on the Pauline Letters orients beginning students to the genre in which Paul writes. The book compares and contrasts Paul's letters with ancient and modern letters, revealing the distinctive conventions, forms, and purposes of Paul's Epistles. It focuses on the literary genre of the letter in ancient Greece and Rome, providing an overview of subjects, strategies, and concerns of immediate relevance for readers who wish to understand Paul in his ancient context. Discussion questions and sidebars are included. DA - 2012/03/01/ PY - 2012 DP - Google Books SP - 193 LA - en PB - Baker Books SN - 9780801039225 ST - Opening Paul's Letters UR - http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=lang_en&id=95V-qYEAqGwC&oi=fnd&pg=PR7&dq=Corinth&ots=_ZlajEuktU&sig=49uZJxy1AM_ucX2wgbOHlWcaRbw#v=onepage&q=Corinth&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=95V-qYEAqGwC KW - 1 Corinthians,2 Corinthians,Apostle Paul,CSM (February 2012) ER - TY - ELEC TI - "If Anyone Is Hungry, Let Him/Her Eat In the House" A Narrative-Critical and Socio-Historical Study of the Lord's Supper in Corinth (1 Cor 11:17-34) AU - Ibita, Ma. Marilou AB - IBITA, MA. MARILOU S. TITLE: The Narrative of the Lord’s Supper in 1 Cor 11:17-34 and Its I mplications for a Hungry World: A Narrative-Critical and Historical-Crit ical Analysis and a Normativity of the Future Approach The doctoral project is a study of 1 Cor 11:17-34 in view of the current academic trend of exploring the letters of Paul from a narrative perspe ctive. Adapting the method of Norman R. Petersen, we would like to study this text in view of the narrative of the Lord’s Supper in the context of the story of the early church in Corinth. We will also consider the i mportant characters in this narrative particularly the Lord Jesus, the C orinthians, and Paul, as well as the non-human characters, the Lord’s Su pper and the Corinthian Supper. In relation to the non-human characters, we will also explore the importance of the meal setting in this narrati ve and how Paul tries to correct the mistakes in the Corinthian celebrat ion. Then, we will consider the kind of narrative satisfaction and reade r identification demanded by the text. The results of these initial step s will lead us to a re-reading of 1 Cor 11:17-34 in the light of an esch atological perspective that is highlighted by the use of the normativity of the future approach proposed by Reimund Bieringer. We will, then, re -appropriate the results of our inquiry by means of offering possible pa storal biblical interpretation and strategies that can respond to the co ntext of a Church of the Poor particularly in the Philippines which face s the challenge of hunger. DA - 2012/02/01/T21:40:16Z PY - 2012 LA - en ST - "If Anyone Is Hungry, Let Him/Her Eat In the House" A Narrative-Critical and Socio-Historical Study of the Lord's Supper in Corinth (1 Cor 11 UR - https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/337769 Y2 - 2012/03/01/14:30:40 KW - 1 Corinthians 11,CSM (February 2012),Lord's Supper ER - TY - JOUR TI - An integrated study for the evaluation of natural and anthropogenic causes of flooding in small catchments based on geomorphological and meteorological data and modeling techniques: The case of the Xerias torrent (Corinth, Greece) AU - Karymbalis, Efthimios AU - Katsafados, Petros AU - Chalkias, Christos AU - Gaki-Papanastassiou, Kaliopi T2 - Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, Supplementary Issues AB - This study investigates the natural (hydro-meteorological and geomorphological) and anthropogenic factors responsible for flooding events in the ungauged Xerias torrent drainage basin, which is located in northeastern Peloponnesus, Greece. The study focuses on the analysis of the meteorological and hydrological processes of the most severe flooding event of the torrent, which happened on January 11th and 12th, 1997. The combined effects of spatially-varied precipitation and catchment characteristics on surface runoff were examined for this flash-flood event. The major meteorological feature of this event is associated with the passage of a cyclonic system accompanied by a cold front. 176 mm of rainfall in 10 hours was recorded at the meteorological station closest to the flooded area, demonstrating the severity of the event. In order to investigate the development and evolution of this cyclonic system, a numerical simulation was performed using a non-hydrostatic limited area atmospheric model on a very fine spatiotemporal resolution. Detailed atmospheric and soil parameters derived from the atmospheric simulation were imported into an integrated Geographical Information System (GIS) for further hydrological analysis and estimation of hydrographs throughout the catchment area. Additionally, the quantitative geomorphological characteristics of the Xerias torrent drainage basin were estimated and studied. The hierarchical drainage by stream order was investigated and the longitudinal profiles, as well as the stream power diagrams of the main stream and seven of its major tributaries, were constructed and analysed. The estimated maximum discharge for the outlet was ∼610 m3/sec at almost 21:00 (12/12/1997), while this value for Solomos (9 km upstream from the river mouth) and Soussana (13.6 km upstream from the mouth) were estimated as ∼540 m3/sec and ∼410 m3/sec, respectively. Among the most important natural flood causes are extreme rainfall and the geomorphological characteristics of the drainage network. These features include irregularities in the number of channels that drain directly into streams of higher order, as well as the high bifurcation ratio values between the fourth and the fifth order streams and high channel gradients in the upper reaches of the tributaries. A crucial flood factor is also human interference, expressed by artificial confinement of the channels and the construction of inefficient bridges and pipes to facilitate the discharge. German Diese Studie untersucht die natürlichen (hydro-meteorologische und geomorphologische) und anthropogenen Faktoren, die für das Hochwasser in der Umgebung des Xerias Stroms (nordöstliche Peloponnes, Griechenland) verantwortlich sind. Die Studie konzentriert sich auf die Analyse der meteorologischen und hydrologischen Prozesse der schwersten Hochwasserkatastrophe vom 11. und 12. Januar 1997. Sowohl die räumlich variierende Niederschlagsmenge als auch die Beschaffenheit des Oberflächenabflusses wird hierfür untersucht. Der wesentliche meteorologische Bestandteil dieses Ereignisses ist der Durchzug eines Tiefdruckgebietes, das von einer Kaltfront begleitet wird. Eine Niederschlagsmenge von 176 mm in 10 Stunden wird von der nahegelegenen meteorologischen Station gemessen. Um die Entstehung und Entwicklung dieses Zyklons zu erforschen, wird eine numerische Simulation benutzt, unter Verwendung eines nicht hydrostatisch begrenzten Modells mit einer sehr feinen spatiotemporalen Auflösung. Detaillierte atmosphärischen Parameter sowie die des Bodens sind das Ergebnis der atmosphärischen Simulation. Diese wurden für weitere hydrologische Analysen und Einschätzung von Ganglinien im gesamten Einzugsgebiet in ein integriertes geographisches Informationssystem (GIS) eingegeben. Die Deutung dieser Hydrographs trägt zur dynamischen Auswertung des Ereignisses, sowie zur quantitativen Schätzung der Höchstentladungen bei. Zusätzlich wurden die quantitativen geomorphologischen morphometrischen Eigenschaften des Xerias Strom-Entwässerungsgebietes geschätzt und studiert. Die hierarchische Entwässerung durch Verdampfung wurde erforscht und die Längsprofie des Hauptstromes und der sieben Nebenflüsse wurden konstruiert und analysiert. Der geschätzte maximale Abfluss war ∼610 m3/s um 21:00 (12/12/1997) für den Abflusskanal, ∼540 m3/s für Solomos (9 km von der Mündung flussaufwärts) und ∼410 m3/s für Soussana (13,6 km von der Mündung flussaufwärts). Die Ursachen dieser Flut sind extremer Niederschlag und die geomorphologischen Eigenschaften des Entwässerungsnetzes. Zu diesen Funktionen zählen Unregelmä?igkeiten in der Anzahl der Kanäle, die direkt in Bäche höherer Ordnung, sowie die hohen Bifurkation Ratio-Werte zwischen dem vierten und fünften Ordnung Ströme und hohe Kanal-Gradienten in den Oberläufen der Nebenflüsse entwässern. Ein entscheidender Faktor Flut ist auch menschliche Eingriffe, ausgedrückt durch künstliche Beschränkung der Kanäle und der Bau von Brücken und ineffizient Rohre, die Entladung zu erleichtern. French Cette étude vise à examiner l'environnement hydro-météorologique et géomorphologique aussi bien que les facteurs humains responsables pour les inondations dans le secteur plus large du bassin de drainage du torrent Xerias, situé au NE du Péloponnèse, Grèce. L'étude est concentrée sur l'analyse des processus météorologiques et hydrologiques concernant les inondations les plus graves qui ont eu lieu les 11 et 12 Janvier 1997. A l'occasion de cette inondation exceptionnelle, la distribution spatiale de la précipitation ainsi que les caractéristiques du bassin de drainage ont été examinées. Les caractéristiques météorologiques majeures de cet événement ont été liées au passage d'un système cyclonique accompagné d'un front froid. Presque 176 mm de pluie ont été enregistrés en dix heures à la station météorologique la plus proche de la région étudiée. Les paramètres atmosphériques détaillés et du sol sont le résultat de la simulation atmosphérique utilisée comme données dans un système d'information géographique intégré (GIS) pour l'analyse hydrologique et l'évaluation des hydrogrammes directs et des décharges maximales aux endroits spécifiques du bassin de drainage. En plus, les caractéristiques morphométriques géomorphologiques quantitatives du bassin de drainage de torrent de Xerias ont été estimées et étudiées. L'hiérarchisation du drainage par ordre de tributaires a été étudiée ainsi que les diagrammes de puissance du torrent et les profiles longitudinaux du torrent principal et de ses sept tributaires majeurs ont été également étudiés. La décharge maximale estimée à l'embouchure était de 610 m3/sec le 12/12/1997 vers 21:00 h, alors que ces valeurs pour Solomos (à 9 km en amont) et Soussana (à 13,6 km en amont) étaient respectivement estimées à 540 m3/sec et 410 m3/sec. Parmi les causes les plus importantes de la provocation de l'inondation fut la précipitation exceptionnelle et les caractéristiques géomorphologiques du réseau de drainage. Ces caractéristiques incluent l'hiérarchisation du drainage par ordre de tributaires, la valeur élevée du ratio de bifurcation entre le quatrième et le cinquième ordre tributaires et la grande pente à l'amont des tributaires. Le facteur crucial provoquant l'inondation est également les interférences humaines qui se manifestent par l'arrangement artificiel du canal et la construction des ponts et des conducteurs insuffisants pour faciliter le déchargement d'eaux. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DO - 10.1127/0372-8854/2012/S-00072 DP - IngentaConnect VL - 56 IS - 1 SP - 45 EP - 67 ST - An integrated study for the evaluation of natural and anthropogenic causes of flooding in small catchments based on geomorphological and meteorological data and modeling techniques L2 - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/schweiz/zfgs/2012/00000056/00000001/art00005 KW - CSM (February 2012),Flash-Flood Event,Geographical Information System (gis),Geology,Runoff Simulation,Stream Power,Xerias Torrent ER - TY - CHAP TI - Becoming Christian AU - Kraemer, Ross S AU - Kraemer, Ross S. T2 - A Companion to Women in the Ancient World DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DP - onlinelibrary.wiley.com SP - 524 EP - 538 LA - en PB - Wiley‐Blackwell SN - 9781444355024 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781444355024.ch39/summary Y2 - 2012/03/01/14:57:06 L2 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781444355024.ch39/summary KW - CSM (February 2012),Pauline Corinth ER - TY - CHAP TI - Women in Magna Graecia AU - Shepherd, Gillian AU - Shepherd, Gillian T2 - A Companion to Women in the Ancient World DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DP - onlinelibrary.wiley.com SP - 215 EP - 228 LA - en PB - Wiley‐Blackwell SN - 9781444355024 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781444355024.ch16/summary Y2 - 2012/03/01/15:03:16 L2 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781444355024.ch16/summary KW - Archaic,CSM (February 2012),Demaratus,Kypselid ER - TY - JOUR TI - Reading in 2 Corinthians 2:9 as an Epistolary Aorist AU - Stegman, Thomas D. T2 - Novum Testamentum AB - Abstract This article offers a re-reading of γραψα in 2 Cor 2:9. It argues that this verb should be interpreted as an epistolary aorist—thereby indicating a reason for why Paul is presently writing—rather than as a preterit aorist, referring to the “tearful letter.“ Reading γραψα as an epistolary aorist in 2:9 resolves tensions with the preceding context produced by the typical interpretation. It also results in a fully coherent reading of 2:5-11, where Paul exhorts the Corinthians to receive back the offender. This study supplements K.L. McKay's treatment of the epistolary aorist in Novum Testamentum. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DO - 10.1163/156853611X593250 DP - IngentaConnect VL - 54 IS - 1 SP - 50 EP - 67 ST - Reading in 2 Corinthians 2 L2 - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/not/2012/00000054/00000001/art00005 KW - 2 Corinthians 2,CSM (February 2012),Epistolary Aorist,Interim Events,Literary Integrity,Tearful Letter ER - TY - JOUR TI - Precreation Narratives in the Wisdom of Solomon: Genealogy, Gender, and Genre AU - Swearingen, C. Jan T2 - Religion & Theology AB - Examines genres and representations of gender in the Wisdom of Solomon and its counterparts in selected works of the Pre-Socratic philosophers, the Hebrew Scriptures, particularly Ecclesiastes, and Paul’s letters to the Romans and Corinthians. Proposes that the Wisdom of Solomon may be understood as a hybrid and transitional rhetorolect created in the context of Hellenistic Jewish movements towards philosophical sophistication. Suggests that the range of styles, genres, and lexica in Paul’s letters present similar dexterity in addressing mixed audiences. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 VL - 18 SP - 1 EP - 19 UR - http://www.rhetoricafrica.co.za/PDF/RT_018_03-04_04-Swearingen.pdf KW - 1 Corinthians,CSM (February 2012),Wisdom ER - TY - JOUR TI - Some Recent Publications on Ancient Warships AU - Tilley, Alec T2 - International Journal of Nautical Archaeology DA - 2012/03/01/ PY - 2012 DO - 10.1111/j.1095-9270.2011.00335.x DP - onlinelibrary.wiley.com VL - 41 IS - 1 SP - 194 EP - 197 LA - en SN - 1095-9270 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1095-9270.2011.00335.x/full Y2 - 2012/03/01/15:06:30 L2 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1095-9270.2011.00335.x/full KW - Archaic,Classical,CSM (February 2012),Navy,Thucydides,Triremes in Corinth ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth in Prehistoric Times AU - Blegen, Carl W. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1920/// PY - 1920 DP - JSTOR VL - 24 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 13 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497547 Y2 - 2010/04/09/01:47:19 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Archaic Corinthian Inscription AU - Boegehold, Alan L. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1965/// PY - 1965 DP - JSTOR VL - 69 IS - 3 SP - 259 EP - 262 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/502291 Y2 - 2010/04/09/01:48:02 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Dionysiac Miracle at Corinth AU - Bonner, Campbell T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1929/// PY - 1929 DP - JSTOR VL - 33 IS - 3 SP - 368 EP - 375 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498351 Y2 - 2010/04/09/01:48:35 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: An Archaeological Approach to Ancient Religion AU - Bookidis, Nancy T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - JSTOR VL - 91 IS - 3 SP - 480 EP - 481 SN - 00029114 ST - The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/505371 Y2 - 2010/04/09/01:49:42 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Pottery-Deposit near Temple E at Corinth AU - Boulter, Cedric G. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1937/// PY - 1937 DP - JSTOR VL - 41 IS - 2 SP - 217 EP - 236 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498412 Y2 - 2010/04/09/01:50:15 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations in the Odeum at Corinth, 1928 AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1928/// PY - 1928 DP - JSTOR VL - 32 IS - 4 SP - 447 EP - 473 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497778 Y2 - 2010/04/09/01:50:54 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations in the Agora at Corinth, 1933 AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1933/// PY - 1933 DP - JSTOR VL - 37 IS - 4 SP - 554 EP - 572 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498120 Y2 - 2010/04/09/01:51:29 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations in Corinth, 1934 AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1935/// PY - 1935 DP - JSTOR VL - 39 IS - 1 SP - 53 EP - 75 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498765 Y2 - 2010/04/09/01:52:01 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Sandstone Head from Corinth AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1936/// PY - 1936 DP - JSTOR VL - 40 IS - 2 SP - 204 EP - 209 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498476 Y2 - 2010/04/09/01:52:32 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Kotyle and Oinochoe Painters from the Potters' Quarter at Corinth AU - Brownlee, Ann Blair T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - JSTOR VL - 91 IS - 3 SP - 482 EP - 483 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/505372 Y2 - 2010/04/09/01:53:14 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Pottery: Technical Studies AU - Farnsworth, Marie T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1970/// PY - 1970 DP - JSTOR VL - 74 IS - 1 SP - 9 EP - 20 SN - 00029114 ST - Corinthian Pottery UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/502899 Y2 - 2010/04/09/02:03:20 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth and Corfu: A Neutron Activation Study of Their Pottery AU - Farnsworth, Marie AU - Perlman, I. AU - Asaro, Frank T2 - American Journal of Archaeology AB - Neutron activation was used to analyze pottery from Corinth and Corfu. Fine painted pottery from Corinth was shown to be surprisingly constant in composition over several hundred years. The clays closest to the clay used in the ancient pottery were found near the Potters' Quarter and in the neighborhood of the Tile Works, 1.9 miles distant. It was definitely established that Corinthian type pottery was manufactured in Corfu; the Corinthian type pottery from Aegina which was analyzed had been manufactured in Corinth. Undecorated pottery of light colored clay was manufactured in both Corinth and Corfu. Jars with the Corfu coin insignia were all of Corfu manufacture. Certain of the undecorated jars from Corinth (some untempered and some tempered with hornfels) matched the fine painted ware, but the undecorated ware showed considerably more variation in analysis than the fine painted ware. It seems that the manufacture of fine painted pottery was closely controlled in Corinth, but possibly the undecorated ware was manufactured locally somewhat as it is today in Aegina. DA - 1977/// PY - 1977 DP - JSTOR VL - 81 IS - 4 SP - 455 EP - 468 SN - 00029114 ST - Corinth and Corfu UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/503278 Y2 - 2010/04/09/02:04:12 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Roman Market North of the Temple at Corinth AU - Ferdinand Joseph de Waele T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1930/// PY - 1930 DP - JSTOR VL - 34 IS - 4 SP - 432 EP - 454 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498709 Y2 - 2010/04/09/01:58:42 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Sanctuary of Asklepios and Hygieia at Corinth AU - Ferdinand Joseph de Waele T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1933/// PY - 1933 DP - JSTOR VL - 37 IS - 3 SP - 417 EP - 451 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498957 Y2 - 2010/04/09/01:59:53 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Fountain of Lerna and the Early Christian Cemetery at Corinth AU - Ferdinand Joseph de Waele T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1935/// PY - 1935 DP - JSTOR VL - 39 IS - 3 SP - 352 EP - 359 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498622 Y2 - 2010/04/09/02:00:25 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Greek stoa North of the Temple at Corinth AU - Ferdinand Joseph deWaele T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1931/// PY - 1931 DP - JSTOR VL - 35 IS - 4 SP - 394 EP - 423 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498099 Y2 - 2010/04/09/01:59:16 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth in 1904: Preliminary Report AU - Heermance, T. W. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1904/// PY - 1904 DP - JSTOR VL - 8 IS - 4 SP - 433 EP - 441 SN - 00029114 ST - Excavations at Corinth in 1904 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496886 Y2 - 2010/04/09/02:08:29 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Pre-Mycenaean Graves in Corinth AU - Heermance, Theodore Woolsey AU - Lord, George Dana T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1897/// PY - 1897 DP - JSTOR VL - 1 IS - 4/5 SP - 313 EP - 332 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496718 Y2 - 2010/04/09/02:09:06 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth 1925: Preliminary Report AU - Hill, B. H. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1926/// PY - 1926 DP - JSTOR VL - 30 IS - 1 SP - 44 EP - 49 SN - 00029114 ST - Excavations at Corinth 1925 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497920 Y2 - 2010/04/09/02:09:37 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth 1926 AU - Hill, B. H. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1927/// PY - 1927 DP - JSTOR VL - 31 IS - 1 SP - 70 EP - 79 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497615 Y2 - 2010/04/09/02:09:57 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - What Was Corinthian Bronze? AU - Jacobson, D. M. AU - Weitzman, M. P. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology AB - Classical and Oriental sources tell of a precious metal called Corinthian bronze. They agree that it was an alloy of copper, gold, and silver. Together they describe various stages in its manufacture-heat treatment, quenching, leaching, and burnishing. In addition, the Leiden papyrus X attests to a process of depletion gilding, whereby an alloy containing gold could acquire a golden surface hue. The process that can be pieced together from all these sources turns out to be essentially identical with that reconstructed by H. Lechtman and D. A. Scott for the tumbaga of the pre-Columbian cultures of South America. Experimental reconstruction produced a golden hue even in an alloy containing as little as 15% (by volume) of gold. Silver was found to be a necessary constituent for the gilding process. Some recent scholarship has suspected the accuracy of the ancient accounts, supposing instead that Corinthian bronze simply meant all bronze from Corinth, or alternatively a high-tin bronze invented in Corinth. In fact, however, Corinthian bronze was characterized by the admixture of precious metals and a special process of manufacture, exactly as specified in the ancient sources. DA - 1992/// PY - 1992 DP - JSTOR VL - 96 IS - 2 SP - 237 EP - 247 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/505923 Y2 - 2010/04/09/02:10:28 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Imperial Portraits at Corinth AU - Johnson, F. P. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1926/// PY - 1926 DP - JSTOR VL - 30 IS - 2 SP - 158 EP - 176 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497433 Y2 - 2010/04/09/02:12:03 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Byzantine Sculptures at Corinth AU - Johnson, Franklin P. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1924/// PY - 1924 DP - JSTOR VL - 28 IS - 3 SP - 253 EP - 265 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497740 Y2 - 2010/04/09/02:11:37 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Gaius and Lucius Caesar? AU - Johnson, Franklin P. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1941/// PY - 1941 DP - JSTOR VL - 45 IS - 4 SP - 603 EP - 609 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/499539 Y2 - 2010/04/09/02:12:31 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth in Prehistoric Times AU - Leaf, Walter T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1923/// PY - 1923 DP - JSTOR VL - 27 IS - 2 SP - 151 EP - 156 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497909 Y2 - 2010/04/09/02:15:56 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Technological Study of the Glass from the Corinth Factory AU - Matson, Frederick R. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1940/// PY - 1940 DP - JSTOR VL - 44 IS - 3 SP - 325 EP - 327 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/499722 Y2 - 2010/04/09/02:16:29 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Several Vases from a Byzantine Dump at Corinth AU - Morgan, Charles H. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1935/// PY - 1935 DP - JSTOR VL - 39 IS - 1 SP - 76 EP - 78 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498766 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:05:19 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth, 1935-1936 AU - Morgan, Charles H. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1936/// PY - 1936 DP - JSTOR VL - 40 IS - 4 SP - 466 EP - 484 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498799 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:06:01 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth, 1936-37 AU - Morgan, Charles H. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1937/// PY - 1937 DP - JSTOR VL - 41 IS - 4 SP - 539 EP - 552 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498598 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:06:44 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth, Autumn 1937 AU - Morgan, Charles H. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1938/// PY - 1938 DP - JSTOR VL - 42 IS - 3 SP - 362 EP - 370 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/499345 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:07:33 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth, 1938 AU - Morgan, Charles H. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1939/// PY - 1939 DP - JSTOR VL - 43 IS - 2 SP - 255 EP - 267 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/499263 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:08:03 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Investigations at Corinth, 1953-A Tavern of Aphrodite AU - Morgan, Charles H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1953/// PY - 1953 DP - JSTOR VL - 22 IS - 3 SP - 131 EP - 140 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146760 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:09:10 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Corinthian Kerameikos AU - Newhall, Agnes E. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1931/// PY - 1931 DP - JSTOR VL - 35 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 30 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498871 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:09:34 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Temple of Apollo at Corinth AU - Powell, Benjamin T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1905/// PY - 1905 DP - JSTOR VL - 9 IS - 1 SP - 44 EP - 63 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496822 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:10:02 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Early Corinthian Architecture and the Origins of the Doric Order AU - Rhodes, Robin F. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - JSTOR VL - 91 IS - 3 SP - 477 EP - 480 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/505370 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:10:34 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Rope Channels and Stone Quarrying in the Early Corinthia AU - Rhodes, Robin F. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology AB - The single most salient characteristic of the blocks belonging to the early temples at Corinth and Isthmia is the presence of rope channels on two or more of their surfaces. The purpose of these channels has been thought to be the facilitation of the removal of the ropes used in lifting the blocks into place. In the published reconstruction of the Isthmia temple, the function of certain blocks has been identified on the basis of such an interpretation. It is now clear that this interpretation is incorrect and that the channels performed some function in an earlier stage of the construction process, most probably in the quarrying and transport of the building blocks. DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - JSTOR VL - 91 IS - 4 SP - 545 EP - 551 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/505289 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:10:59 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Excavations at Corinth in 1896 AU - Richardson, Rufus B. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1897/// PY - 1897 DP - JSTOR VL - 1 IS - 6 SP - 455 EP - 480 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496780 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:11:31 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Excavations at Corinth in 1898: Preliminary Report AU - Richardson, Rufus B. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1898/// PY - 1898 DP - JSTOR VL - 2 IS - 3/4 SP - 233 EP - 236 SN - 00029114 ST - The Excavations at Corinth in 1898 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496806 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:11:54 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Pirene AU - Richardson, Rufus B. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1900/// PY - 1900 DP - JSTOR VL - 4 IS - 2 SP - 204 EP - 239 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496660 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:12:42 ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Fountain of Glauce at Corinth AU - Richardson, Rufus B. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1900/// PY - 1900 DP - JSTOR VL - 4 IS - 4 SP - 458 EP - 475 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496725 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:12:16 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Ancient Fountain in the Agora at Corinth AU - Richardson, Rufus B. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1902/// PY - 1902 DP - JSTOR VL - 6 IS - 3 SP - 306 EP - 320 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496791 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:13:14 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Chiron at Corinth AU - Robinson, Henry S. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1969/// PY - 1969 DP - JSTOR VL - 73 IS - 2 SP - 193 EP - 197 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/502781 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:13:57 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Ceramic Evidence for Northern Intruders in Southern Greece at the Beginning of the Late Helladic IIIC Period AU - Rutter, Jeremy B. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology AB - Three whole pots and sherds of thirteen other vases from early Late Helladic IIIC contexts at the site of Korakou are identified as non-Mycenaean on the grounds of fabric, shape, decoration, and surface treatment. It is argued that, although being alien to Mycenaean ceramics, these pieces were nevertheless manufactured locally. They are thus taken to be evidence of an intrusive population element whose ultimate origin is to be sought in Bulgaria or possibly Rumania, where the intrusive pottery has its closest published affinities in material of earlier date. Discoveries of comparable non-Mycenaean pottery in roughly contemporary contexts at the other southern Greek sites of Lefkandi, Perati, Athens, and Mycenae suggest that the presence of northern intruders at Korakou may be more than a local phenomenon. The close correspondence between certain classes of the intrusive Korakou pottery and particular wares found at Troy only in the VIIb 1 and 2 settlements points towards a parallel situation at Troy where one or more new population elements probably settled following the destruction of Troy VIIa. Connection of the intruders with disturbances in southern Greece at the end of LH IIIB and with the destruction of Troy VIIa is possible, but far from certain. No reliable estimate of the numbers of the intruders can be made on the basis of evidence at present available. DA - 1975/// PY - 1975 DP - JSTOR VL - 79 IS - 1 SP - 17 EP - 32 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/503336 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:16:53 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth in 1925 AU - Shear, Theodore Leslie T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1925/// PY - 1925 DP - JSTOR VL - 29 IS - 4 SP - 381 EP - 397 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497960 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:17:11 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations in the Theatre District of Corinth in 1926 AU - Shear, Theodore Leslie T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1926/// PY - 1926 DP - JSTOR VL - 30 IS - 4 SP - 444 EP - 463 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497758 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:17:47 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations in the Theatre District and Tombs of Corinth in 1928 AU - Shear, Theodore Leslie T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1928/// PY - 1928 DP - JSTOR VL - 32 IS - 4 SP - 474 EP - 495 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497779 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:18:01 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations in the Theatre District and Tombs of Corinth in 1929 AU - Shear, Theodore Leslie T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1929/// PY - 1929 DP - JSTOR VL - 33 IS - 4 SP - 515 EP - 546 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498861 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:17:58 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations in the North Cemetery at Corinth in 1930 AU - Shear, Theodore Leslie T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1930/// PY - 1930 DP - JSTOR VL - 34 IS - 4 SP - 403 EP - 431 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498708 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:18:27 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Excavation of Roman Chamber Tombs at Corinth in 1931 AU - Shear, Theodore Leslie T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1931/// PY - 1931 DP - JSTOR VL - 35 IS - 4 SP - 424 EP - 441 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498100 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:18:55 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Fountain of Peirene in the Time of Herodes Atticus AU - Stevens, Gorham Phillips T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1934/// PY - 1934 DP - JSTOR VL - 38 IS - 1 SP - 55 EP - 58 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498929 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:19:23 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth, 1934-1935 AU - Stillwell, Richard T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1936/// PY - 1936 DP - JSTOR VL - 40 IS - 1 SP - 21 EP - 45 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498297 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:20:28 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Classicizing Statue in Ancient Corinth AU - Sturgeon, Mary C. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology AB - A large marble statuette found in Ancient Corinth resembles a number of draped female statues of the second half of the fifth century B. C. with respect to its pose, composition and drapery styles. These comparisons are discussed here. An analysis of the differences between fifth century originals and the Corinth piece leads to the suggestion of a date in the late first century B. C. for the latter. As the piece is of high quality and in an excellent state of preservation (minus the head), it is illustrative of the techniques and working methods used in Corinth at this period. DA - 1982/// PY - 1982 DP - JSTOR VL - 86 IS - 2 SP - 219 EP - 226 SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/504833 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:23:36 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Corinth Amazon: Formation of a Roman Classical Sculpture AU - Sturgeon, Mary C. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology AB - A statue found in the Corinth Theater represents a woman wearing a chitoniskos, cross-strap, belt, and high boots. Although the sculpture was first identified as Artemis, its identification is problematic because no other sculpture of the same type is known. Examination of its attributes suggests, rather, that it depicts an Amazon. The statue was also at first believed to be a copy of a Greek bronze of the second half of the fifth century, but close scrutiny of its stance, proportions, and style indicate that it is more likely to be a Roman Classical creation than a variant of a Greek original. Much about the piece is Roman in conception. A date in the first half of the second century A. D. and a location in the peristyle court adjoining the Corinth Theater are argued. DA - 1995/// PY - 1995 DP - JSTOR VL - 99 IS - 3 SP - 483 EP - 505 SN - 00029114 ST - The Corinth Amazon UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/506946 Y2 - 2010/04/12/15:22:33 ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Roman Table Support at Ancient Corinth AU - Ajootian, Aileen T2 - Hesperia AB - A Roman sculptured table support, discovered in Frankish destruction levels at ancient Corinth, represents a rare iconographical treatment of a popular theme, Hermes carrying the baby Dionysos. Dating to the second half of the 2nd century A.C., the trapezophoros is adorned with a muscular, torsional Hermes supporting Dionysos perched on his outstretched left arm. The closest parallels for this composition are the large three-dimensional groups of satyrs and babies produced at Aphrodisias. The Hermes and Dionysos group may have reminded its Frankish discoverers of St. Christopher, patron of travelers and transporter of the infant Christ. DA - 2000/// PY - 2000 DP - JSTOR VL - 69 IS - 4 SP - 487 EP - 507 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148385 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:04:12 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth: Temple e Northwest Preliminary Report, 1965 AU - Anderson, J. K. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1967/// PY - 1967 DP - JSTOR VL - 36 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 12 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147614 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:54:58 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Review: Corinthian Vase Painting AU - Arafat, K. W. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1999/// PY - 1999 DP - JSTOR VL - 49 IS - 1 SP - 204 EP - 205 SN - 0009840X ST - Review UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/713960 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:53:51 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Kotyle Workshops AU - Benson, J. L. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1983/// PY - 1983 DP - JSTOR VL - 52 IS - 3 SP - 311 EP - 326 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148008 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:12:25 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Water from Stymphalos? AU - Biers, William R. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1978/// PY - 1978 DP - JSTOR VL - 47 IS - 2 SP - 171 EP - 184 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147777 Y2 - 2010/04/07/01:10:04 ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Hellenistic Pithos from Corinth AU - Boggess, Elizabeth MacNeil T2 - Hesperia DA - 1970/// PY - 1970 DP - JSTOR VL - 39 IS - 1 SP - 73 EP - 78 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147554 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:14:05 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth, Preliminary Report III: 1968 AU - Bookidis, Nancy T2 - Hesperia DA - 1969/// PY - 1969 DP - JSTOR VL - 38 IS - 3 SP - 297 EP - 310 SN - 0018098X ST - The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth, Preliminary Report III UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147670 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:15:15 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Archaic Sculptures from Corinth: (From the Notes of Edward Capps, Jr.) AU - Bookidis, Nancy T2 - Hesperia DA - 1970/// PY - 1970 DP - JSTOR VL - 39 IS - 4 SP - 313 EP - 325 SN - 0018098X ST - Archaic Sculptures from Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147649 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:56:45 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Hellenistic Terracotta Group from Corinth AU - Bookidis, Nancy T2 - Hesperia DA - 1982/// PY - 1982 DP - JSTOR VL - 51 IS - 3 SP - 239 EP - 247 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147947 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:17:16 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth Preliminary Report IV: 1969-1970 AU - Bookidis, Nancy AU - Fisher, Joan E. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1972/// PY - 1972 DP - JSTOR VL - 41 IS - 3 SP - 283 EP - 331 SN - 0018098X ST - The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth Preliminary Report IV UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147436 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:19:24 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth: Preliminary Report V: 1971-1973 AU - Bookidis, Nancy AU - Fisher, Joan E. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1974/// PY - 1974 DP - JSTOR VL - 43 IS - 3 SP - 267 EP - 307 SN - 0018098X ST - Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147663 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:20:04 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Dining in the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Corinth AU - Bookidis, Nancy AU - Hansen, Julie AU - Snyder, Lynn AU - Goldberg, Paul T2 - Hesperia DA - 1999/// PY - 1999 DP - JSTOR VL - 68 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 54 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148389 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:21:21 ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Well of the "Corinthian" Period Found in Corinth AU - Brann, Eva T2 - Hesperia DA - 1956/// PY - 1956 DP - JSTOR VL - 25 IS - 4 SP - 350 EP - 374 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147093 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:57:22 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens,PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Hero Cults in the Corinthian Agora AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Hesperia DA - 1942/// PY - 1942 DP - JSTOR VL - 11 IS - 2 SP - 128 EP - 161 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146445 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:23:48 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Investigations at Corinth, 1946-1947 AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Hesperia DA - 1947/// PY - 1947 DP - JSTOR VL - 16 IS - 4 SP - 233 EP - 247 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146969 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:25:04 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Investigations at Corinth, 1950 AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Hesperia DA - 1951/// PY - 1951 DP - JSTOR VL - 20 IS - 3 SP - 291 EP - 300 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146747 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:25:41 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Cyclopean Wall on the Isthmus of Corinth and Its Bearing on Late Bronze Age Chronology AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Hesperia DA - 1966/// PY - 1966 DP - JSTOR VL - 35 IS - 4 SP - 346 EP - 362 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147564 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:58:39 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Cyclopean Wall on the Isthmus of Corinth, Addendum AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Hesperia DA - 1968/// PY - 1968 DP - JSTOR VL - 37 IS - 1 SP - 25 EP - 35 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147536 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:58:06 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Stoneworking in the Geometric Period at Corinth AU - Brookes, Alan C. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1981/// PY - 1981 DP - JSTOR VL - 50 IS - 3 SP - 285 EP - 290 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147726 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:28:48 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Attic Black Figure from Corinth: III AU - Brownlee, Ann Blair T2 - Hesperia DA - 1995/// PY - 1995 DP - JSTOR VL - 64 IS - 3 SP - 337 EP - 382 SN - 0018098X ST - Attic Black Figure from Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148431 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:29:25 ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Well of the Black-Figured Period at Corinth AU - Campbell, Mary Thorne T2 - Hesperia DA - 1938/// PY - 1938 DP - JSTOR VL - 7 IS - 4 SP - 557 EP - 611 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146573 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:30:16 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Pergamene Influence at Corinth AU - Capps, Jr., Edward T2 - Hesperia DA - 1938/// PY - 1938 DP - JSTOR VL - 7 IS - 4 SP - 539 EP - 556 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146572 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:31:04 ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Avar Invasion of Corinth AU - Davidson, G. R. AU - Horváth, Tibor T2 - Hesperia DA - 1937/// PY - 1937 DP - JSTOR VL - 6 IS - 2 SP - 227 EP - 240 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146519 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:31:45 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Hellenistic Deposit at Corinth AU - Davidson, Gladys R. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1942/// PY - 1942 DP - JSTOR VL - 11 IS - 2 SP - 105 EP - 127 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146444 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:32:26 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Late Helladic I Pottery from Korakou AU - Davis, Jack L. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1979/// PY - 1979 DP - JSTOR VL - 48 IS - 3 SP - 234 EP - 263 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147979 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:33:13 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Coin Hoards from the Gymnasium Area at Corinth AU - Dengate, James A. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1981/// PY - 1981 DP - JSTOR VL - 50 IS - 2 SP - 147 EP - 188 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148014 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:33:42 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Moldmade Bowls: The 1926 Reservoir AU - Edwards, Charles M. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1986/// PY - 1986 DP - JSTOR VL - 55 IS - 4 SP - 389 EP - 419 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinthian Moldmade Bowls UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148176 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:36:07 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Tyche at Corinth AU - Edwards, Charles M. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1990/// PY - 1990 DP - JSTOR VL - 59 IS - 3 SP - 529 EP - 542 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148301 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:36:31 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Arch Over the Lechaion Road at Corinth and Its Sculpture AU - Edwards, Charles M. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1994/// PY - 1994 DP - JSTOR VL - 63 IS - 3 SP - 263 EP - 308 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148293 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:36:57 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth 1980: Molded Relief Bowls AU - Edwards, Charles Malcolm T2 - Hesperia DA - 1981/// PY - 1981 DP - JSTOR VL - 50 IS - 2 SP - 189 EP - 210 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth 1980 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148015 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:35:19 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Report on the Coins Found in the Excavations at Corinth during the Years 1930-1935 AU - Edwards, Katharine M. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1937/// PY - 1937 DP - JSTOR VL - 6 IS - 2 SP - 241 EP - 256 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146520 Y2 - 2010/04/07/01:00:39 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Natural and the Artificial Grotto AU - Elderkin, G. W. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1941/// PY - 1941 DP - JSTOR VL - 10 IS - 2 SP - 125 EP - 137 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146536 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:39:36 ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Lechaion Cemetery near Corinth AU - Eliot, C. W.J. AU - Eliot, Mary T2 - Hesperia DA - 1968/// PY - 1968 DP - JSTOR VL - 37 IS - 4 SP - 345 EP - 367 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147605 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:40:25 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Coins: Corinth Excavations, 1976, Forum Southwest AU - Fisher, Joan E. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1980/// PY - 1980 DP - JSTOR VL - 49 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 29 SN - 0018098X ST - Coins UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147864 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:41:21 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Late Roman Corinthian Lamps from the Fountain of the Lamps AU - Garnett, Karen S. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1975/// PY - 1975 DP - JSTOR VL - 44 IS - 2 SP - 173 EP - 206 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147586 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:42:06 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Wandering Soldier's Grave in Corinth AU - Gladys Davidson Weinberg T2 - Hesperia DA - 1974/// PY - 1974 DP - JSTOR VL - 43 IS - 4 SP - 512 EP - 521 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147498 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:22:53 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth 1976: Forum Southwest AU - Grazia, C. de AU - Williams, Charles K., II T2 - Hesperia DA - 1977/// PY - 1977 DP - JSTOR VL - 46 IS - 1 SP - 40 EP - 81 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth 1976 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147861 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:31:33 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Late Roman Wall at Corinth AU - Gregory, Timothy E. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1979/// PY - 1979 DP - JSTOR VL - 48 IS - 3 SP - 264 EP - 280 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147980 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:42:43 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Coins Found at Corinth AU - Harris, Josephine M. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1941/// PY - 1941 DP - JSTOR VL - 10 IS - 2 SP - 143 EP - 162 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146538 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:43:44 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Roman Pottery from the South Stoa at Corinth AU - Hayes, John W. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1973/// PY - 1973 DP - JSTOR VL - 42 IS - 4 SP - 416 EP - 470 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147465 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:44:11 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corrigenda: Corinth, 1984: East of the Theater AU - Hesperia T2 - Hesperia DA - 1985/// PY - 1985 DP - JSTOR VL - 54 IS - 3 SN - 0018098X ST - Corrigenda UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147888 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:39:54 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth: Coins, 1925-1926 the Theater District and the Roman Villa AU - Isaac, John D. Mac T2 - Hesperia DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - JSTOR VL - 56 IS - 2 SP - 97 EP - 157 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148166 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:47:43 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Victory Monument of Timoleon at Corinth AU - Kent, John H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1952/// PY - 1952 DP - JSTOR VL - 21 IS - 1 SP - 9 EP - 18 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146935 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:44:42 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Developments in the Study of Trade in the Fifth Century AU - Koehler, Carolyn G. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1981/// PY - 1981 DP - JSTOR VL - 50 IS - 4 SP - 449 EP - 458 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147883 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:45:22 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Prehistoric Investigations at Corinth AU - Lavezzi, John C. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1978/// PY - 1978 DP - JSTOR VL - 47 IS - 4 SP - 402 EP - 451 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147810 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:45:52 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Early Helladic Hearth Rims at Corinth AU - Lavezzi, John C. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1979/// PY - 1979 DP - JSTOR VL - 48 IS - 4 SP - 342 EP - 347 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147840 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:46:19 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Five Grave Groups from the Corinthia AU - Lawrence, Patricia T2 - Hesperia DA - 1964/// PY - 1964 DP - JSTOR VL - 33 IS - 2 SP - 89 EP - 107 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147181 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:46:47 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Hadrianic Aqueduct of Corinth (With an Appendix on the Roman Aqueducts in Greece) AU - Lolos, Yannis A. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 DP - JSTOR VL - 66 IS - 2 SP - 271 EP - 314 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148487 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:47:12 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Acrocorinth in 1668, a Turkish Account AU - MacKay, Pierre T2 - Hesperia DA - 1968/// PY - 1968 DP - JSTOR VL - 37 IS - 4 SP - 386 EP - 397 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147608 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:49:09 ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Fountain at Hadji Mustapha AU - MacKay, Pierre A. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1967/// PY - 1967 DP - JSTOR VL - 36 IS - 2 SP - 193 EP - 195 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147397 Y2 - 2010/04/07/01:09:08 ER - TY - JOUR TI - More Byzantine and Frankish Pottery from Corinth AU - MacKay, Theodora Stillwell T2 - Hesperia DA - 1967/// PY - 1967 DP - JSTOR VL - 36 IS - 3 SP - 249 EP - 320 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147431 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:49:58 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Metalworking: The Forum Area AU - Mattusch, Carol C. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1977/// PY - 1977 DP - JSTOR VL - 46 IS - 4 SP - 380 EP - 389 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinthian Metalworking UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148034 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:50:47 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Metalworking: The Gymnasium Bronze Foundry AU - Mattusch, Carol C. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1991/// PY - 1991 DP - JSTOR VL - 60 IS - 3 SP - 383 EP - 395 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinthian Metalworking UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148072 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:51:14 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Metalworking an Inlaid Fulcrum Panel AU - Mattusch, Carol C. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1991/// PY - 1991 DP - JSTOR VL - 60 IS - 4 SP - 525 EP - 528 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148271 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:51:39 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Bronze Warrior from Corinth AU - Mattusch, Carol C. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1992/// PY - 1992 DP - JSTOR VL - 61 IS - 1 SP - 79 EP - 84 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148183 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:52:10 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Red-Figured Pottery from Corinth Sacred Spring and Elsewhere AU - McPhee, Ian T2 - Hesperia DA - 1981/// PY - 1981 DP - JSTOR VL - 50 IS - 3 SP - 264 EP - 284 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147725 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:52:47 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Local Red Figure from Corinth, 1973-1980 AU - McPhee, Ian T2 - Hesperia DA - 1983/// PY - 1983 DP - JSTOR VL - 52 IS - 2 SP - 137 EP - 153 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147783 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:54:14 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Attic Red Figure from the Forum in Ancient Corinth AU - McPhee, Ian T2 - Hesperia DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - JSTOR VL - 56 IS - 3 SP - 275 EP - 302 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148095 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:55:04 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Stemless Bell-Kraters from Ancient Corinth AU - McPhee, Ian T2 - Hesperia DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 DP - JSTOR VL - 66 IS - 1 SP - 99 EP - 145 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148476 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:55:58 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Falaieff Bell-Kraters from Ancient Corinth AU - McPhee, Ian T2 - Hesperia AB - A rare shape in Greek pottery of the 4th century B.C. is the bell-krater of so-called Falaieff type. Red-figure and black-glaze examples made in Athens have long been known, but this article presents fragments from the American excavations in ancient Corinth that represent a contemporary local coarseware version. Catalogues of the Athenian and Corinthian pieces are followed by a discussion of the chronology, based particularly upon deposits at Corinth, and by an examination of the relationship between the two series. Antecedents of the Falaieff krater in Etruscan Bucchero and possible functions for the shape are suggested in the final section. DA - 2000/// PY - 2000 DP - JSTOR VL - 69 IS - 4 SP - 453 EP - 486 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148384 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:57:06 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth in the Ninth Century: The Numismatic Evidence AU - Metcalf, D. M. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1973/// PY - 1973 DP - JSTOR VL - 42 IS - 2 SP - 180 EP - 251 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth in the Ninth Century UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147545 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:58:02 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Three Heads of Sarapis from Corinth AU - Milleker, Elizabeth J. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1985/// PY - 1985 DP - JSTOR VL - 54 IS - 2 SP - 121 EP - 135 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147902 Y2 - 2010/04/06/23:58:43 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Well of the Late Fifth Century at Corinth AU - Pease, M. Z. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1937/// PY - 1937 DP - JSTOR VL - 6 IS - 2 SP - 257 EP - 316 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146521 Y2 - 2010/04/07/01:07:19 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Ten Hellenistic Graves in Ancient Corinth AU - Pemberton, E. G. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1985/// PY - 1985 DP - JSTOR VL - 54 IS - 3 SP - 271 EP - 307 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147890 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:02:36 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Attribution of Corinthian Bronzes AU - Pemberton, Elizabeth G. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1981/// PY - 1981 DP - JSTOR VL - 50 IS - 2 SP - 101 EP - 111 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148011 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:02:15 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Black-Glazed Pottery with Incised and Stamped Decoration AU - Pemberton, Elizabeth G. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 DP - JSTOR VL - 66 IS - 1 SP - 49 EP - 97 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148475 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:03:23 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Vrysoula Classical Deposit from Ancient Corinth AU - Pemberton, Elizabeth Gummey T2 - Hesperia DA - 1970/// PY - 1970 DP - JSTOR VL - 39 IS - 4 SP - 265 EP - 307 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147647 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:01:41 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Geometric Well at Corinth: Well 1981-6 AU - Pfaff, Christopher A. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1988/// PY - 1988 DP - JSTOR VL - 57 IS - 1 SP - 21 EP - 80 SN - 0018098X ST - A Geometric Well at Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148202 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:04:08 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Early Iron Age Pottery from the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Corinth AU - Pfaff, Christopher A. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1999/// PY - 1999 DP - JSTOR VL - 68 IS - 1 SP - 55 EP - 134 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148390 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:04:43 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Prehistoric Figurines from Corinth AU - Phelps, W. W. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - JSTOR VL - 56 IS - 3 SP - 233 EP - 253 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148093 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:05:06 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Early Stoneworking in the Corinthia AU - Rhodes, Robin F. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - JSTOR VL - 56 IS - 2 SP - 229 EP - 232 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148171 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:05:50 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Peplophoros in Corinth AU - Ridgway, Brunilde Sismondo T2 - Hesperia DA - 1977/// PY - 1977 DP - JSTOR VL - 46 IS - 4 SP - 315 EP - 323 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148031 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:06:12 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Sculpture from Corinth AU - Ridgway, Brunilde Sismondo T2 - Hesperia DA - 1981/// PY - 1981 DP - JSTOR VL - 50 IS - 4 SP - 422 EP - 448 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147882 Y2 - 2010/04/07/01:08:06 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Corinthian Inscription Recording Honors at Elis for Corinthian Judges AU - Robertson, Noel T2 - Hesperia DA - 1976/// PY - 1976 DP - JSTOR VL - 45 IS - 3 SP - 253 EP - 266 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147930 Y2 - 2010/04/07/01:08:36 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth, 1960 AU - Robinson, Henry S. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1962/// PY - 1962 DP - JSTOR VL - 31 IS - 2 SP - 95 EP - 133 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147271 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:09:10 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Sanctuary and Cemetery in Western Corinth AU - Robinson, Henry S. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1969/// PY - 1969 DP - JSTOR VL - 38 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 35 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147638 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:09:44 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Monument of Roma at Corinth AU - Robinson, Henry S. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1974/// PY - 1974 DP - JSTOR VL - 43 IS - 4 SP - 470 EP - 484 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147494 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:10:05 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth: Temple Hill, 1968-1972 AU - Robinson, Henry S. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1976/// PY - 1976 DP - JSTOR VL - 45 IS - 3 SP - 203 EP - 239 SN - 0018098X ST - Excavations at Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147928 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:10:34 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth, 1959 AU - Robinson, Henry S. AU - Weinberg, Saul S. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1960/// PY - 1960 DP - JSTOR VL - 29 IS - 3 SP - 225 EP - 253 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147197 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:11:07 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Some Aspects of Urbanization in Corinth AU - Roebuck, Carl T2 - Hesperia DA - 1972/// PY - 1972 DP - JSTOR VL - 41 IS - 1 SP - 96 EP - 127 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147478 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:12:40 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Archaic Architectural Terracottas from Corinth AU - Roebuck, Mary C. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1990/// PY - 1990 DP - JSTOR VL - 59 IS - 1 SP - 47 EP - 63 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148124 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:14:03 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavation at Corinth: 1954 AU - Roebuck, Mary Campbell T2 - Hesperia DA - 1955/// PY - 1955 DP - JSTOR VL - 24 IS - 2 SP - 147 EP - 157 SN - 0018098X ST - Excavation at Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147266 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:13:37 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Hellenistic Deposit from Corinth: Evidence for Interim Period Activity (146-44 B. C.) AU - Romano, Irene Bald T2 - Hesperia DA - 1994/// PY - 1994 DP - JSTOR VL - 63 IS - 1 SP - 57 EP - 104 SN - 0018098X ST - A Hellenistic Deposit from Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148242 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:15:16 ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Last Mycenaeans at Corinth AU - Rutter, Jeremy T2 - Hesperia DA - 1979/// PY - 1979 DP - JSTOR VL - 48 IS - 4 SP - 348 EP - 392 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147841 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:15:59 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Hero Warriors from Corinth and Lakonia AU - Salapata, Gina T2 - Hesperia DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 DP - JSTOR VL - 66 IS - 2 SP - 245 EP - 260 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148485 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:16:21 ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Assemblage of Frankish Pottery at Corinth AU - Sanders, G. D. R. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - JSTOR VL - 56 IS - 2 SP - 159 EP - 195 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148169 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:16:50 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Late Roman Bath at Corinth: Excavations in the Panayia Field, 1995-1996 AU - Sanders, Guy D. R. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1999/// PY - 1999 DP - JSTOR VL - 68 IS - 4 SP - 441 EP - 480 SN - 0018098X ST - A Late Roman Bath at Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148411 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:17:16 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Two Temples of Commodus at Corinth AU - Scranton, Robert T2 - Hesperia DA - 1944/// PY - 1944 DP - JSTOR VL - 13 IS - 4 SP - 315 EP - 348 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146700 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:17:39 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Christian Basilica Near the Cenchrean Gate at Corinth AU - Shelley, Joseph M. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1943/// PY - 1943 DP - JSTOR VL - 12 IS - 2 SP - 166 EP - 189 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146871 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:18:06 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens,PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Two Deposits from the Early Roman Cellar Building, Corinth AU - Slane, Kathleen Warner T2 - Hesperia DA - 1986/// PY - 1986 DP - JSTOR VL - 55 IS - 3 SP - 271 EP - 318 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148282 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:18:38 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Tetrarchic Recovery in Corinth: Pottery, Lamps, and Other Finds from the Peribolos of Apollo AU - Slane, Kathleen Warner T2 - Hesperia DA - 1994/// PY - 1994 DP - JSTOR VL - 63 IS - 2 SP - 127 EP - 168 SN - 0018098X ST - Tetrarchic Recovery in Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148110 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:18:53 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Frankish Corinth: 1996 AU - Snyder, Lynn M. AU - Williams, Charles K., II T2 - Hesperia DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 DP - JSTOR VL - 66 IS - 1 SP - 7 EP - 47 SN - 0018098X ST - Frankish Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148474 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:47:52 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, Argos, and the Imperial Cult: Pseudo-Julian, Letters 198 AU - Spawforth, Antony J. S. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1994/// PY - 1994 DP - JSTOR VL - 63 IS - 2 SP - 211 EP - 232 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, Argos, and the Imperial Cult UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148112 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:19:19 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Pottery and Cult in Corinth: Oil and Water at the Sacred Spring AU - Steiner, Ann T2 - Hesperia DA - 1992/// PY - 1992 DP - JSTOR VL - 61 IS - 3 SP - 385 EP - 408 SN - 0018098X ST - Pottery and Cult in Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148314 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:20:05 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth Preliminary Report I: 1961-1962 AU - Stroud, Ronald S. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1965/// PY - 1965 DP - JSTOR VL - 34 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 24 SN - 0018098X ST - The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth Preliminary Report I UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147134 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:20:46 ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth: Preliminary Report II: 1964-1965 AU - Stroud, Ronald S. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1968/// PY - 1968 DP - JSTOR VL - 37 IS - 3 SP - 299 EP - 330 SN - 0018098X ST - The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147599 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:21:06 ER - TY - JOUR TI - A New Group of Sculptures from Ancient Corinth AU - Sturgeon, Mary C. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1975/// PY - 1975 DP - JSTOR VL - 44 IS - 3 SP - 280 EP - 301 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147443 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:21:35 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project (SHARP): Investigations at Mycenaean Kalamianos, 2007-2009 AU - Tartaron, Thomas F. AU - Pullen, Daniel J. AU - Dunn, Richard K. AU - Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Lita AU - Dill, Amy AU - Boyce, Joseph I. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - ABSTRACT This article describes the initial phase of investigations at Kalamianos, a recently discovered Mycenaean coastal settlement on the Saronic Gulf in the southeastern Corinthia. To date 50 buildings and 120 rooms of Late Helladic IIIB date have been identified at the site, which is unique for the excellent preservation of aboveground architectural remains. Beyond the site is another large Mycenaean architectural complex, as well as small fortified enclosures and terrace walls also dating to the Bronze Age. The evidence indicates that Kalamianos was a significant center of Mycenaean activity in the 13th century b.c., and possibly served as Mycenae’s principal harbor on the Saronic Gulf. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DP - JSTOR VL - 80 IS - 4 SP - 559 EP - 634 SN - 0018-098X ST - The Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project (SHARP) UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2972/hesperia.80.4.0559 Y2 - 2012/02/22/14:56:05 ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Early Helladic Well near Old Corinth AU - Waage, F. O. T2 - Hesperia Supplements DA - 1949/// PY - 1949 DP - JSTOR VL - 8 SP - 415 EP - 499 SN - 10641173 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1353916 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:22:31 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Preliminary Report on the Medieval Pottery from Corinth: I. The Prototype of the Archaic Italian Majolica AU - Waage, Frederick O. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1934/// PY - 1934 DP - JSTOR VL - 3 IS - 2 SP - 129 EP - 139 SN - 0018098X ST - Preliminary Report on the Medieval Pottery from Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146525 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:22:04 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Remains from Prehistoric Corinth AU - Weinberg, Saul S. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1937/// PY - 1937 DP - JSTOR VL - 6 IS - 4 SP - 487 EP - 524 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146468 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:23:23 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - On the Date of the Temple of Apollo at Corinth AU - Weinberg, Saul S. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1939/// PY - 1939 DP - JSTOR VL - 8 IS - 2 SP - 191 EP - 199 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146594 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:23:56 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Cross-Section of Corinthian Antiquities (Excavations of 1940) AU - Weinberg, Saul S. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1948/// PY - 1948 DP - JSTOR VL - 17 IS - 3 SP - 197 EP - 241 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146876 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:24:37 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Investigations at Corinth, 1947-1948 AU - Weinberg, Saul S. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1949/// PY - 1949 DP - JSTOR VL - 18 IS - 1 SP - 148 EP - 157 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147002 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:25:07 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Terracotta Sculpture at Corinth AU - Weinberg, Saul S. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1957/// PY - 1957 DP - JSTOR VL - 26 IS - 4 SP - 289 EP - 319 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147218 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:25:31 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - KTΛ from Corinth AU - Weinberg, Saul S. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1974/// PY - 1974 DP - JSTOR VL - 43 IS - 4 SP - 522 EP - 534 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147499 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:25:56 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Skeletons of Lerna Hollow AU - Wesolowsky, Al B. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1973/// PY - 1973 DP - JSTOR VL - 42 IS - 3 SP - 340 EP - 351 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147523 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:26:19 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1969: Forum Area AU - Williams, Charles K. II T2 - Hesperia DA - 1970/// PY - 1970 DP - JSTOR VL - 39 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 39 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, 1969 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147548 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:28:25 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1978: Forum Southwest AU - Williams, Charles K. II T2 - Hesperia DA - 1979/// PY - 1979 DP - JSTOR VL - 48 IS - 2 SP - 105 EP - 144 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, 1978 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147769 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:31:50 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1972: The Forum Area AU - Williams, Charles K. II AU - Angel, J. Lawrence AU - Burns, Peter AU - Fisher, Joan E. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1973/// PY - 1973 DP - JSTOR VL - 42 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 44 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, 1972 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147469 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:45:42 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1970: Forum Area AU - Williams, Charles K. II AU - Fisher, Joan E. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1971/// PY - 1971 DP - JSTOR VL - 40 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 51 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, 1970 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147401 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:45:16 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1971: Forum Area AU - Williams, Charles K. II AU - Fisher, Joan E. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1972/// PY - 1972 DP - JSTOR VL - 41 IS - 2 SP - 143 EP - 184 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, 1971 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147678 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:44:50 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1974: Forum Southwest AU - Williams, Charles K. II AU - Fisher, Joan E. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1975/// PY - 1975 DP - JSTOR VL - 44 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 50 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, 1974 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147424 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:46:21 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1975: Forum Southwest AU - Williams, Charles K. II AU - Fisher, Joan E. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1976/// PY - 1976 DP - JSTOR VL - 45 IS - 2 SP - 99 EP - 162 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, 1975 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147824 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:46:41 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavation at Corinth, 1973 AU - Williams, Charles K. II AU - MacIntosh, Jean AU - Fisher, Joan E. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1974/// PY - 1974 DP - JSTOR VL - 43 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 76 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147375 Y2 - 2010/04/07/01:06:25 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1981: East of the Theater AU - Williams, Charles K. II AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia AB - The following report is designed less with the intent of being a general description for the activity of the 1981 excavation than as a presentation of the features that have shown themselves to be significant chronologically within the area east of the ancient theater of Corinth. The discussion of deposits is here given priority over other facts and material brought to light during the 1981 season. The deposits represent a good cross section of goods and periods of occupation which are to be found in the area. Since digging is expected to continue here in 1982, it is hoped that a detailed description of the archaeological levels and architectural remains can be presented after the second season, providing then a more accurate picture of the area than would any synthesis that might be made after the work of this one season. DA - 1982/// PY - 1982 DP - JSTOR VL - 51 IS - 2 SP - 115 EP - 163 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, 1981 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147744 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:36:14 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1982: East of the Theater AU - Williams, Charles K. II AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia AB - The excavation of 1982 immediately east of the theater of Ancient Corinth has been a direct continuation of the investigations conducted in 1981, reported in Hesperia, 1982. Work this year included a test into a level of the Neolithic Period which was mixed with some Early Helladic I pottery, investigation of a Middle Geometric-Late Geometric I well, a pit of the Corinthian period and some Classical and Hellenistic levels, including, one deposit of miniature pots on a floor in front of a hearth. The Roman levels attest occupation east of the Theater from the 1st century after Christ down into the first half of the 7th century. After the 7th century a gap exists, apparently, until reoccupation in the late Byzantine period. The Roman levels have produced evidence for a destruction by fire in the middle of the 3rd century and a second destruction at the end of the 4th century, with its clean-up in the early 5th century after Christ. Because of the disturbed conditions in the area one cannot tell much about the use of land here before the Roman period. After the Roman refounding of Corinth the land use was both industrial and domestic, with stores or small workshops lining the north-south road east of the Theater. DA - 1983/// PY - 1983 DP - JSTOR VL - 52 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 47 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, 1982 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147736 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:38:36 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1983: The Route to Sikyon AU - Williams, Charles K. II AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1984/// PY - 1984 DP - JSTOR VL - 53 IS - 1 SP - 83 EP - 122 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, 1983 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147941 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:39:06 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1985: East of the Theater AU - Williams, Charles K. II AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1986/// PY - 1986 DP - JSTOR VL - 55 IS - 2 SP - 129 EP - 175 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, 1985 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148059 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:38:15 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1986: Temple E and East of the Theater AU - Williams, Charles K. II AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - JSTOR VL - 56 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 46 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, 1986 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148347 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:37:11 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1987: South of Temple E and East of the Theater AU - Williams, Charles K. II AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1988/// PY - 1988 DP - JSTOR VL - 57 IS - 2 SP - 95 EP - 146 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, 1987 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148326 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:40:09 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1988: East of the Theater AU - Williams, Charles K. II AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1989/// PY - 1989 DP - JSTOR VL - 58 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 50 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, 1988 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148318 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:36:50 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1990: Southeast Corner of Temenos E AU - Williams, Charles K. II AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1991/// PY - 1991 DP - JSTOR VL - 60 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 58 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth, 1990 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148226 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:41:33 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth: Excavations of 1980 AU - Williams, Charles K. II. AU - Russell, Pamela T2 - Hesperia AB - The following report presents the results of the excavations of 1980, an archaeological description of the Hellenistic racecourse and its two Classical predecessors, an examination of a number of the roads of the Greek valley network, a discussion of the parabolic terrace, and lastly, evidence for various re-uses of the upper valley after 146 B.C., including a glance at the different phases of construction that helped shape the Roman forum. DA - 1981/// PY - 1981 DP - JSTOR VL - 50 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 44 SN - 0018098X ST - Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147818 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:44:15 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth, 1968 AU - Williams, Charles K., II T2 - Hesperia DA - 1969/// PY - 1969 DP - JSTOR VL - 38 IS - 1 SP - 36 EP - 63 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147639 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:26:51 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth 1977, Forum Southwest AU - Williams, Charles K., II T2 - Hesperia AB - The following report presents the results of the 1977 spring excavation in the southwest corner of the Corinthian forum. Included are the excavation of a stele shrine which was established in the first half of the 6th century B.C. over the ruins of a private building. Excavation also revealed part of a building of the first half of the 5th century B.C. 25 m. northwest of the shrine. In the ruins were found transport amphoras from Spain, Chios, and Mende. The Punic amphoras from Spain, apparently, were used as containers for the import of dried or salted fish. More of the north-south road to Acrocorinth was cleared this year. The earliest levels appear to have been used during the first half of the 5th century B.C. In the Roman period the road was re-established slightly closer to the west end of the South Stoa. All subsequent roads followed the Roman course until the early 20th century after Christ. Three Roman phases were distinguished in the building that formed the west side of the road. The west side again was lined with buildings in the Byzantine period. At least five phases of construction were distinguished. The first probably should not be dated before the 10th century after Christ. The remains of two Frankish architectural phases of overbuilding here have proved to be insignificant, although one good deposit of 13th century Frankish pottery was recovered from the area. DA - 1978/// PY - 1978 DP - JSTOR VL - 47 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 39 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147996 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:31:23 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth Excavations, 1979 AU - Williams, Charles K., II T2 - Hesperia DA - 1980/// PY - 1980 DP - JSTOR VL - 49 IS - 2 SP - 107 EP - 134 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147985 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:32:37 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Frankish Corinth: 1997 AU - Williams, Charles K., II AU - Synder, Lynn M. AU - Barnes, Ethne AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1998/// PY - 1998 DP - JSTOR VL - 67 IS - 3 SP - 223 EP - 281 SN - 0018098X ST - Frankish Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2668470 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:47:58 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth, 1989: The Temenos of Temple E AU - Williams, Charles K., II AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1990/// PY - 1990 DP - JSTOR VL - 59 IS - 2 SP - 325 EP - 369 SN - 0018098X ST - Excavations at Corinth, 1989 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148286 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:41:08 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Frankish Corinth: 1991 AU - Williams, Charles K., II AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1992/// PY - 1992 DP - JSTOR VL - 61 IS - 2 SP - 133 EP - 191 SN - 0018098X ST - Frankish Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148155 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:42:36 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Frankish Corinth: 1992 AU - Williams, Charles K., II AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - JSTOR VL - 62 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 52 SN - 0018098X ST - Frankish Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148247 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:43:41 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Frankish Corinth: 1993 AU - Williams, Charles K., II AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1994/// PY - 1994 DP - JSTOR VL - 63 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 56 SN - 0018098X ST - Frankish Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148241 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:43:28 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Frankish Corinth: 1994 AU - Williams, Charles K., II AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1995/// PY - 1995 DP - JSTOR VL - 64 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 60 SN - 0018098X ST - Frankish Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148255 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:43:32 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Frankish Corinth: 1995 AU - Williams, Charles K., II AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1996/// PY - 1996 DP - JSTOR VL - 65 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 55 SN - 0018098X ST - Frankish Corinth UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148459 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:43:36 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Zeus and Other Deities: Notes on Two Archaistic Piers AU - Williams, Charles Kaufman T2 - Hesperia Supplements DA - 1982/// PY - 1982 DP - JSTOR VL - 20 SP - 175 EP - 224 SN - 10641173 ST - Zeus and Other Deities UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1353959 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:33:40 ER - TY - JOUR TI - The City of Corinth and Its Domestic Religion AU - Williams, Charles Kaufman Williams T2 - Hesperia DA - 1981/// PY - 1981 DP - JSTOR VL - 50 IS - 4 SP - 408 EP - 421 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147881 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:33:04 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth, the Gymnasium Area, 1965 AU - Wiseman, James T2 - Hesperia DA - 1967/// PY - 1967 DP - JSTOR VL - 36 IS - 1 SP - 13 EP - 41 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147615 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:49:43 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth the Gymnasium Area, 1966 AU - Wiseman, James T2 - Hesperia DA - 1967/// PY - 1967 DP - JSTOR VL - 36 IS - 4 SP - 402 EP - 428 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147370 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:49:46 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations in Corinth, the Gymnasium Area, 1967-1968 AU - Wiseman, James T2 - Hesperia DA - 1969/// PY - 1969 DP - JSTOR VL - 38 IS - 1 SP - 64 EP - 106 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147640 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:49:50 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Gymnasium Area at Corinth, 1969-1970 AU - Wiseman, James T2 - Hesperia DA - 1972/// PY - 1972 DP - JSTOR VL - 41 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 42 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147475 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:49:53 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Trans-Isthmian Fortification Wall AU - Wiseman, James R. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1963/// PY - 1963 DP - JSTOR VL - 32 IS - 3 SP - 248 EP - 275 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147077 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:49:01 ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Poros Sphinx from Corinth AU - Wright, James C. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1977/// PY - 1977 DP - JSTOR VL - 46 IS - 3 SP - 245 EP - 254 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148042 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:51:16 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Tiberian Pottery Deposit from Corinth AU - Wright, Kathleen Slane AU - Jones, R. E. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1980/// PY - 1980 DP - JSTOR VL - 49 IS - 2 SP - 135 EP - 177 SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147986 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:52:25 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Frankish Corinth, 1996: The Coins AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 DP - JSTOR VL - 66 IS - 2 SP - 173 EP - 192 SN - 0018098X ST - Frankish Corinth, 1996 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148480 Y2 - 2010/04/07/00:52:28 ER - TY - JOUR TI - “Deus-Ex-Machina” Mechanism Reconstruction in the Theater of Phlius, Corinthia AU - Argyris S. Papadogiannis AU - Marilena C. Tsakoumaki AU - Thomas G. Chondros T2 - Journal of Mechanical Design AB - In some ancient Greek drama plays, the stage machine used to bring the gods or the heroes of the tragedy on stage, known with the Latin term deus-ex-machina, was used for the solution of an apparently insoluble crisis. A twin-facing stone base was found in the theater of Phlius in Corinthia, Greece, behind the stage building. The existence of similar foundations in other ancient theaters indicates their use for specific purposes connected with the needs of the play. An attempt to reconstruct the mechanism is presented based on archeological evidence and literary descriptions. The reconstructed mechanism was designed for path generation and comprised a single beam with ropes controlling its planar motion and a sidle twin lifting system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of Journal of Mechanical Design is the property of American Society of Mechanical Engineers and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.) CN - 47361736 DA - 2010/01// PY - 2010 DP - EBSCOhost VL - 132 IS - 1 SP - 011001 EP - 011001-9 SN - 10500472 UR - http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?sid=4dbe25b3-37c7-4d93-ab40-d9ea1e0bc97e%40sessionmgr13&vid=1&hid=7&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=a9h&AN=47361736 L2 - http://ezproxy.messiah.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=47361736&site=ehost-live&scope=cite KW - ARCHAEOLOGY,ARTS facilities,Corinth (Greece),DEUS ex machina,FOUNDATIONS,Greece,GREEK architecture,GREEK drama,MECHANICAL movements,STAGE machinery,THEATERS -- Greece,THEATERS -- Reconstruction ER - TY - BOOK TI - Archaic and Classical Choral Song: Performance, Politics and Dissemination AU - Athanassaki, Lucia AU - Bowie, Ewen DA - 2011/11/30/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 573 LA - en PB - Walter de Gruyter SN - 9783110254013 ST - Archaic and Classical Choral Song UR - http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=lang_en&id=UJGNpDgOqYwC&oi=fnd&pg=PA269&dq=Corinth&ots=H9X4AAQ59U&sig=aSQU1E_WJa7D8QpmXU0fWAveXho#v=onepage&q=Corinth&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=UJGNpDgOqYwC KW - Drama,Drama / Ancient, Classical & Medieval,Foreign Language Study / Ancient Languages,Greek drama (Tragedy),Greek language,Greek language/ Accents and accentuation,Greek language/ Metrics and rhythmics,Greek poetry,Greek poetry/ History and criticism/ Theory, etc,History / Ancient / General,Literary Criticism / Ancient & Classical,Music / History & Criticism ER - TY - JOUR TI - Landscape Archaeology and the Medieval Countryside: Settlement and Abandonment in the Nemea Region AU - Athanassopoulos, Effie T2 - International Journal of Historical Archaeology AB - This paper examines the processes of settlement and abandonment of the medieval countryside as revealed by archaeological surveys undertaken in southern Greece. The Nemea region, the focus of an intensive archaeological survey, serves as a case study. Early archaeological surveys approached this time period primarily from a historical point of view. Political history provided the textual frame while the archaeological data were expected to “fill in” the gaps of the historical record. In contrast, in the last twenty-five years the second generation of surveys has taken an active interest in the archaeological documentation of the medieval countryside. The settlement trends observed in Nemea are viewed as manifestations of a variety of political, social, and economic processes. DA - 2010/06/01/ PY - 2010 DO - 10.1007/s10761-010-0106-x DP - SpringerLink VL - 14 IS - 2 SP - 255 EP - 270 SN - 1092-7697 ST - Landscape Archaeology and the Medieval Countryside UR - http://www.springerlink.com/content/w47320467mhj3815/abstract/ Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:41:10 L1 - http://www.springerlink.com/content/w47320467mhj3815/fulltext.pdf L2 - http://www.springerlink.com/content/w47320467mhj3815/abstract/ KW - Humanities, Social Sciences and Law ER - TY - JOUR TI - Potentiality of non‐destructive XRF analysis for the determination of Corinthian B amphorae provenance AU - Barone, G. AU - Crupi, V. AU - Longo, F. AU - Majolino, D. AU - Mazzoleni, P. AU - Spagnolo, G. AU - Venuti, V. AU - Aquilia, E. T2 - X‐Ray Spectrometry AB - Numerous samples of archaic transport Corinthian B type amphorae coming from the archaeological excavations of Gela (Sicily, South Italy) were analysed using non-destructive X-ray fluorescence (portable InnovX-Systems ‘Alpha 4000’). Between the 6th and the 5th century BC the Corinthian B amphorae were diffused throughout the Western Mediterranean regions and Greece. Some researchers assigned these amphorae to different production areas, both in Southern Italy and in Greece, although, up to now, the exact attribution to the production centres is still under discussion. In this paper, with the aim to characterise the production sites of this important typology of amphorae, common ceramics, undoubtedly produced in Corinth, Corfù and Sybaris, were also analysed as these important Greek and Magna Graecia cities are considered by the archaeologists as the production centres of ‘Corinthian B’ amphorae. The multivariate analysis, performed on selected elements, clearly distinguished two groups of amphorae which, on the basis of archeological considerations, and by the comparison with reference ceramics, were assigned to Magnae Grecia (Sybaris and surroundings) and Greek productions. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. DA - 2011/09/01/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.1002/xrs.1347 DP - onlinelibrary.wiley.com VL - 40 IS - 5 SP - 333 EP - 337 LA - en SN - 1097-4539 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/xrs.1347/abstract Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:48:41 L1 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/store/10.1002/xrs.1347/asset/1347_ftp.pdf?v=1&t=h04oxc1w&s=8620f70c8972360b5b15563ad23efcd720021f03 L4 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/xrs.1347/abstract ER - TY - THES TI - The social and economic history of the Corinthia from the beginning of the Peloponnesian League until the King's Peace AU - Benardou, Agiatis AU - King's College, London. Department of Classics CY - London DA - 2007/// PY - 2007 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English M3 - Dissertation PB - King's College UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/social-and-economic-history-of-the-corinthia-from-the-beginning-of-the-peloponnesian-league-until-the-kings-peace/oclc/681155633&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Harbours and Hinterlands : Landscape, Site Patterns and Coast-Hinterland Interconnections by the Corinthian Gulf, c. 600-300 B.C. AU - Bonnier, Anton AB - The thesis examines interconnections between the Corinthian Gulf and its surrounding hinterlands during the Archaic and Classical-Early Hellenistic period, c. 600 to 300 B.C. Interconnections have been studied through site patterns in the surrounding regions. The distribution of sites shows that significant clusters of habitation and localities interpreted as central place sites can be recognised along a series of natural routes connecting the coastal zone with inland areas.These routes often consist of river valleys, which often form a series of interconnected valley systems, though in many areas the upland environments also present recognisable paths between the coast and the hinterland. Imports in the archaeological record further point to the movement of goods along these routes and can be associated with patterns of trade.The movement of goods may also be correlated with developing regional economies and connectivity. The hinterlands contain multiple environments which stimulated different subsistence and production strategies, suggesting that coastal areas would have acted as connection points within exchange systems linked to these economies, especially those of upland landscapes. Pastoral production seems, in particular, to have played an important part and harbours by the Gulf presented possible outlets for the export of products such as wool and hides, as well as opportunities for the import of staples that could not be produced in sufficient quantities. The identified coast-hinterland routes can furthermore be linked with developing political landscapes, and the incorporation of coastal zones and routes into the territories of specific states. Remains of fortification walls indicate the development of a military infrastructure, which can be correlated with the development of state territories and which points to concerns over the military control of coast-hinterland routes. CY - Stockholm DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - swepub.kb.se PB - Classical Archaeology and Ancient History, Stockholm University SN - 978-91-7155-999-9 ST - Harbours and Hinterlands UR - http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-34547 Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:09:44 L4 - http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-34547 ER - TY - BOOK TI - The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: The Terracotta Sculpture AU - Bookidis, Nancy AB - This Volume is devoted to the large-scale, freestanding terracotta sculpture from the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Corinth. Approximately 944 fragments of sculpture were found, extending in date from the late 7th through the 4th century B.C. These fragments represent a minimum of 132 full-figure statues, and perhaps as many as 147. These are, for the most part, statues of young males, both draped and nude, although females and seated infants appear as well. Two particularly well-preserved statues, a draped figure of the later 6th century and a similar figure of the last quarter of the 5th century B.C., illustrate the prevailing type. All of the sculptural dedications presented here were made locally in Corinth. At Corinth, where marble was not readily available but good quality clay was, clay was the dominant medium for sculpture in the Greek period.Despite the fragmentary condition of the material presented in this volume, its importance cannot be emphasized enough. It is the largest body of Greek sculpture recovered from Corinth, and one of the largest bodies of terracotta sculpture yet found anywhere in the Greek world. This volume broadens our understanding both of the manufacture of terracotta sculpture and of cult practices at the site, and greatly expands our knowledge of the sculptural history of Corinth. DA - 2010/12/28/ PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 315 LA - en PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 9780876611852 ST - The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/news/newsDetails/corinth-xviii-5-now-published/ L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=NMnaRwAACAAJ KW - Art / History / Ancient & Classical,Art / History / General,Art / Sculpture & Installation,Corinth (Greece),Corinth (Greece) - Antiquities,Excavations (Archaeology),Excavations (Archaeology) - Greece - Corinth,Excavations (Archaeology)/ Greece/ Corinth,History / Ancient / Greece,Sanctuary of Demeter and Persephone (Corinth, Greece),Sculpture, Greek,Terra-cotta figurines,Terra-cotta figurines - Greece - Corinth,Terra-cotta figurines/ Greece/ Corinth,Terra-cotta sculpture,Terra-cotta sculpture - Greece - Corinth,Terra-cotta sculpture/ Greece/ Corinth ER - TY - THES TI - The hero shrine of Opheltes/Archemoros at Nemea : a case study of ancient Greek hero cult AU - Bravo, Jorge José DA - 2006/// PY - 2006 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English M3 - Dissertation PB - University of California- Berkeley ST - The hero shrine of Opheltes/Archemoros at Nemea UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/hero-shrine-of-opheltesarchemoros-at-nemea-a-case-study-of-ancient-greek-hero-cult/oclc/192023322&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Islands in a Sea of Change? Continuity and Abandonment in Dark Age Corinth and Thessaloniki AU - Brown, Amelia T2 - International Journal of Historical Archaeology AB - In the sixth century after Christ, the Greek cities of Corinth and Thessaloniki were both still centers of imperial Roman and nascent Christian administrations, ancient population centers protected by high fortification walls. But much of scholarship continues to portray Thessaloniki as a veritable island of civilization during the next two “dark” centuries, with cities of southern Greece like Corinth virtually abandoned after earthquakes, plague, and barbarian invasion. Yet recently historians are reading the few literary sources much more critically, and excavation is also slowly beginning to fill in this gap. Thus long-known evidence of urban continuity in Thessaloniki along with the fruits of some of these methodological advances can begin to provide a new model of Dark Age continuity and abandonment for Corinth and other ancient cities of Byzantine Greece. DA - 2010/06/01/ PY - 2010 DO - 10.1007/s10761-010-0103-0 DP - SpringerLink VL - 14 IS - 2 SP - 230 EP - 240 SN - 1092-7697 ST - Islands in a Sea of Change? UR - http://www.springerlink.com/content/y6r50h777w392651/abstract/ Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:34:38 L1 - http://www.springerlink.com/content/y6r50h777w392651/fulltext.pdf L2 - http://www.springerlink.com/content/y6r50h777w392651/abstract/ KW - Humanities, Social Sciences and Law ER - TY - THES TI - The city of Corinth and urbanism in late antique Greece AU - Brown, Amelia Robertson DA - 2008/// PY - 2008 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English M3 - Dissertation PB - University of California- Berkeley UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/city-of-corinth-and-urbanism-in-late-antique-greece/oclc/503557798&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Disconnected Landscapes: Ancient Sites, Travel Guides, and Local Identity in Modem Greece AU - Buck Sutton, Susan T2 - Anthropology of East Europe Review AB - Disconnected Landscapes: Ancient Sites, Travel Guides, and Local Identity in Modem Greece DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 DP - scholarworks.iu.edu VL - 15 IS - 1 SP - 27 EP - 35 LA - en SN - 1054-4720 ST - Disconnected Landscapes UR - https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/aeer/article/viewArticle/548 Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:42:52 L2 - https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/aeer/article/viewArticle/548 ER - TY - JOUR TI - NEOPTOLEMUS IN TROY. A CORINTHIAN RED FIGURE PYXIS FROM THE STATE HERMITAGE AU - BUKINA, A. G T2 - Vestnik drevnej istorii DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - cat.inist.fr IS - 1 SP - 179 EP - 189 LA - rus SN - 0321-0391 UR - http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=22695877 Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:13:35 L2 - http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=22695877 ER - TY - JOUR TI - ILIOUPERSIS ON A CORINTHIAN BLACK-FIGURED PYXIS IN THE STATE HERMITAGE MUSEUM AU - BUKINA, Anastasia G T2 - Antike Kunst DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - cat.inist.fr VL - 53 SP - 3 EP - 11 LA - eng SN - 0003-5688 UR - http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=23181069 Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:12:13 L2 - http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=23181069 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Servants of Peitho: Pindar fr.122 AU - Burnett, Anne Pippin T2 - Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies DA - 2011/03/04/ PY - 2011 VL - 51 IS - 1 SP - 49 EP - 60 J2 - GRBS SN - 2159-3159 ST - Servants of Peitho UR - http://grbs.library.duke.edu/article/view/8111 L2 - http://grbs.library.duke.edu/article/view/8111 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Abandonment, Authority, and Religious Continuity in Post-Classical Greece AU - Caraher, William T2 - International Journal of Historical Archaeology AB - Scholars have frequently invoked the abandonment of Early Christian basilicas in the sixth and seventh centuries as key evidence for the end of antiquity in Greece. The standard narrative treats the archaeological evidence for abandonment as the physical manifestation of decline recorded in textual sources. The neat equivalency between archaeology and text ignores the role that abandonment plays in the narrative strategies of the textual sources. By reexamining the tie between text and archaeology, we can read the life cycle of the Early Christian basilica in Greece more critically and consequently expand our understanding of this dynamic period in Greek history. DA - 2010/06/01/ PY - 2010 DO - 10.1007/s10761-010-0104-z DP - SpringerLink VL - 14 IS - 2 SP - 241 EP - 254 SN - 1092-7697 UR - http://www.springerlink.com/content/f76u0jl18w4k1506/abstract/ Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:36:18 L1 - http://www.springerlink.com/content/f76u0jl18w4k1506/fulltext.pdf L2 - http://www.springerlink.com/content/f76u0jl18w4k1506/abstract/ KW - Humanities, Social Sciences and Law ER - TY - THES TI - Church, society, and the sacred in early Christian Greece AU - Caraher, William R AB - Abstract: This dissertation proposes a social analysis of the Early Christian basilicas (4th-6 th century) of Southern and Central Greece, predominantly those in the Late Roman province of Achaia. After an introduction which places the dissertation in the broader context of the study of Late Antique Greece, the second chapter argues that church construction played an important role in the process of religions change in Late Antiquity. The third chapter examines Christian ritual, architecture, and cosmology to show that churches in Greece depended upon and reacted to existing phenomena that served to promote hierarchy and shape power structures in Late Roman society. Chapter four emphasizes social messages communicated through the motifs present in the numerous mosaic pavements which commonly adorned Early Christian buildings in Greece. The final chapter demonstrates that the epigraphy likewise presented massages that communicated social expectations drawn from both an elite and Christian discourse. Moreover they provide valuable information for the individuals who participated in the processes of church construction. After a brief conclusion, two catalogues present bibliographic citations for the inscriptions and architecture referred to in the text. The primary goal of this dissertation is to integrate the study of ritual, architecture, and social history and to demonstrate how Early Christian architecture played an important role in affecting social change during Late Antiquity. DA - 2003/// PY - 2003 LA - English M3 - Dissertation PB - Ohio State University UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/church-society-and-the-sacred-in-early-christian-greece/oclc/59019454&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Procopius De aedificiis 4.2.1–22 on the Thermopylae Frontier AU - Cherf, William J. T2 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift DA - 2011/08/03/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.1515/byzs.2011.005 DP - CrossRef SP - 71 EP - 113 SN - 0007-7704, 1864-449X UR - http://degruyter.com/view/j/byzs.2011.104.issue-1/byzs.2011.005/byzs.2011.005.xml Y2 - 2012/03/23/17:13:00 L2 - http://www.deepdyve.com/lp/de-gruyter/procopius-de-aedificiis-4-2-1-22-on-the-thermopylae-frontier-8rTtG3WbI0 ER - TY - THES TI - The chronology and development of the coinage of Corinth to the Peloponnesian War. AU - Coupar, Sally-Anne DA - 2000/// PY - 2000 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English M3 - Doctoral Thesis PB - University of Glasgow UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/chronology-and-development-of-the-coinage-of-corinth-to-the-peloponnesian-war/oclc/53584118&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Still Waiting for the Barbarians? The Making of the Slavs in 'Dark Age' Greece AU - Curta, Florin T2 - Studies in the Early Middle Ages DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 VL - 32 SP - 403-478 PB - Turnhout Brepols Publishers SN - 978-2-503-53965-2 UR - http://brepols.metapress.com/content/k39n626671464nv5/ ER - TY - THES TI - Disputed territories : interstate arbitrations in the northeast Peloponnese, ca. 250-150 B.C. AU - Dixon, Michael D AB - Abstract: This dissertation examines the phenomenon of interstate arbitration in the northeast Peloponnese between the years 250-150 B. C. Following 250 B.C. a number of Peloponnesian city-states joined the recently reformed Achaian League, changing its composition dramatically since none of these new members were ethnically Achaians. Of these new Achaian League members Corinth, Epidauros, Hermion, and Troizen were all at some time involved in territorial disputes with their neighbors. On two separate occasions Epidauros and Troizen each became involved in a dispute with the Ptolemaic colony of Arsinoë; (Methana). Our sources for these territorial disputes is almost exclusively epigraphic and it is with the inscriptional evidence that this study begins. The majority of the inscriptions studied here were set up originally in the Asklepieion of Epidauros (IG IV2.1.70+59, 71, 72, 74, 75+, and 76+77) while one was found in Hermion (SEG XI 377) and another in Troizen (IG IV 752). Presented first in each chapter is a new edition of each inscription followed by a detailed epigraphical commentary on each stone. After this a commentary on the date and historical circumstances of each dispute is presented. Finally each chapter concludes with a topographical commentary on the disputed territory with conclusions suggested as to what the land was used for and why the land was contested. This examination of interstate arbitration also allows us to make some conclusions concerning the relationships between Achaian League members as well as the relations between the League and the Ptolemies. The argument is made here that Achaian members submitted their disputes for arbitration with the hope of territorial aggrandizement, as well as for the control of land that was more productive than previous scholars have believed. Ptolemaic Arsinoë, on the other hand, enjoyed cordial relations with its Achaian neighbors while the League and the Ptolemies were allied and it was during these times that outstanding disputes were settled by arbitration. DA - 2000/// PY - 2000 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English M3 - Doctoral Thesis PB - Ohio State University ST - Disputed territories UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/disputed-territories-interstate-arbitrations-in-the-northeast-peloponnese-ca-250-150-bc/oclc/45703753&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Dei nello spazio degli uomini. I culti dell'agorà e la costruzione di Corinto arcaica AU - Dubbini, Rachele AB - Gli studi più recenti che indagano i processi di formazione della città greca arcaica si sono indirizzati in particolare all'analisi della polis: lo spazio riservato agli dei (i santuari), quello dei defunti (le necropoli) e lo spazio degli uomini (l'agorà), perché in essi soprattutto si manifesta l'identità di una comunità che si definisce come tale. In tale prospettiva questo lavoro si propone di indagare i culti dell'agorà. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 262 LA - it PB - L'Erma di Bretschneider SN - 9788882656164 UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=oArdygAACAAJ&dq=Dei+nello+spazio+degli+uomini.+I+culti+dell%E2%80%99agora+e+la+costruzione+di+Corinto+arcaica.&hl=en&sa=X&ei=lPNrT_mpFo6Ttwewj72VBg&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=oArdygAACAAJ KW - Religion / Ancient,Social Science / Archaeology ER - TY - BOOK TI - Le monnayage argien d'époque romaine AU - Flament, Christophe DA - 2011/08/01/ PY - 2011 DP - Amazon.com PB - Ecole française d'Athènes SN - 286958234X UR - http://www.amazon.co.uk/monnayage-d%C3%A9poque-romaine-dHadrien-Gallien/dp/286958234X L2 - http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/286958234X ER - TY - ELEC TI - Sanctuaries and votive offerings from The Early Iron Age in Greece - A comparative study of votive offerings from the eastern Peloponnese AU - Flognfeldt, Yngve Thomassen AB - Many of the important sanctuaries of ancient Greece were established during the Early Iron Age (EIA), that is, between 1050 and 700 BC. The first aim of this study is to better understand the cult practices at the sanctuaries of Poseidon at Isthmia, Athena Alea at Tegea, and the Argive Heraion in the EIA, and their development from their founding to the end of the eighth century. I have sought to accomplish this by examining the votive offerings found at these three sites. By comparing the votive offerings from the three chosen sanctuaries, as well as other important sanctuaries, it is possible to draw certain conclusions regarding their function and symbols. The earliest phase of cult practice at Tegea and Ishtmia is illustrated by the presence of open vessel votives from the PG period onwards. Found together with burned animal bones, these dedications suggest that drinking and dining rituals took place at these sanctuaries. Moreover, their strategic positioning along important routes of communication, indicate they might have functioned as important meeting places between neighboring communities. In addition to open vessels, new categories of votives were introduced from the LPG period onward. These consist of figurines, other types of ceramics, and jewelry. The jewelry especially indicates that a new group of participants, presumably females, were now participating in rituals at the sites. During the eighth century another range of new types of votives can be seen in the sanctuaries, namely bronze tripod cauldrons and bronze horses. There is also an increase in the dedication of jewelry. These changes are likely linked to social and cultural changes occurring at this time related to the establishment of city states, and the rise of the aristocratic class. Furthermore, Mycenaean iconography was also reintroduced in other sorts of votives, especially pendants bearing the shape of pomegranates and double-axes, which were common symbols in Mycenaean and Minoan cults. This is perhaps an indication of a revival in respect for the ancestors, perhaps spread by popularity of the Homeric Poems, who are believed to have been written down at this time. DA - 2010/05/17/ PY - 2010 LA - eng M3 - Master thesis UR - https://bora.uib.no/handle/1956/4129 Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:08:47 L2 - https://bora.uib.no/handle/1956/4129 KW - 713306,Dark Ages,Early Iron Age,Greece,Mastergrad,Religion,Sanctuaries,VDP::Humaniora: 000::Arkeologi: 090::Klassisk arkeologi: 092 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Aspects of ancient Greek trade re-evaluated with amphora DNA evidence AU - Foley, Brendan P. AU - Hansson, Maria C. AU - Kourkoumelis, Dimitris P. AU - Theodoulou, Theotokis A. T2 - Journal of Archaeological Science AB - Ancient DNA trapped in the matrices of ceramic transport jars from Mediterranean shipwrecks can reveal the goods traded in the earliest markets. Scholars generally assume that the amphora cargoes of 5th–3rd century B.C. Greek shipwrecks contained wine, or to a much lesser extent olive oil. Remnant DNA inside empty amphoras allows us to test that assumption. We show that short ∼100 nucleotides of ancient DNA can be isolated and analyzed from inside the empty jars from either small amounts of physical scrapings or material captured with non-destructive swabs. Our study material is previously inaccessible Classical/Hellenistic Greek shipwreck amphoras archived at the Ministry of Culture and Tourism Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities in Athens, Greece. Collected DNA samples reveal various combinations of olive, grape, Lamiaceae herbs (mint, rosemary, thyme, oregano, sage), juniper, and terebinth/mastic (genus Pistacia). General DNA targeting analyses also reveal the presence of pine (Pinus), and DNA from Fabaceae (Legume family); Zingiberaceae (Ginger family); and Juglandaceae (Walnut family). Our results demonstrate that amphoras were much more than wine containers. DNA shows that these transport jars contained a wide range of goods, bringing into question long-standing assumptions about amphora use in ancient Greece. Ancient DNA investigations open new research avenues, and will allow accurate reconstruction of ancient diet, medicinal compounds, value-added products, goods brought to market, and food preservation methods. DA - 2012/02// PY - 2012 DO - 10.1016/j.jas.2011.09.025 DP - ScienceDirect VL - 39 IS - 2 SP - 389 EP - 398 SN - 0305-4403 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440311003529 Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:53:23 L2 - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440311003529 KW - Amphora,Ancient DNA,Greece,Olive,Shipwreck,Trade,Wine ER - TY - JOUR TI - From impulsiveness to self-restraint: Lucius' stance in Apuleius' Metamorphoses AU - Frangoulidis, Stavros T2 - Trends in Classics DA - 2011/06/02/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.1515/tcs.2011.006 DP - CrossRef SP - 113 EP - 125 SN - 1866-7473, 1866-7481 ST - From impulsiveness to self-restraint UR - http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/tcs.2011.3.issue-1/tcs.2011.006/tcs.2011.006.xml Y2 - 2012/03/23/17:06:46 L2 - http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/tcs.2011.3.issue-1/tcs.2011.006/tcs.2011.006.xml ER - TY - THES TI - Speaking through spolia : the language of architectural reuse in the fortifications of late Roman Greece AU - Frey, Jon Michael DA - 2006/// PY - 2006 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English M3 - Doctoral Thesis PB - University of California- Berkeley ST - Speaking through spolia UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/speaking-through-spolia-the-language-of-architectural-reuse-in-the-fortifications-of-late-roman-greece/oclc/197161577&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Ceramica etrusco-corinzia del Museo archeologico di Tarquinia AU - Gabrielli, Roberta AU - Tarquinia, Museo archeologico nazionale di DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 567 LA - it PB - G. Bretschneider SN - 9788876892516 UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=VNm7bwAACAAJ&dq=Ceramica+etrusco-corinzia+del+Museo+archeologico+di+Tarquinia.&hl=en&ei=wxI3TZbCNY3qgQeGw_WKBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAA L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=VNm7bwAACAAJ KW - Pottery, Etruscan,Social Science / Archaeology ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Possible Witness to the Sixth Century Slavic Invasion of Greece from the Stadium Tunnel at Ancient Nemea AU - Garvie-Lok, Sandra T2 - International Journal of Historical Archaeology AB - Human remains recovered from the stadium tunnel at Ancient Nemea offer a window into one life in the time of the sixth-century CE Slavic invasion of the Greek Peloponessos. The remains likely represent a middle-aged male and show a cranial injury similar to conflict-related wounds seen in some medieval skeletal populations. The wound is well-healed and was inflicted some time before death. Lesions elsewhere on the skeleton reflect an active life involving hard physical work. This man’s injury and the unique find context of his remains may reflect the unsettled conditions of late sixthcentury Greece. DA - 2010/06/01/ PY - 2010 DO - 10.1007/s10761-010-0107-9 DP - SpringerLink VL - 14 IS - 2 SP - 271 EP - 284 SN - 1092-7697 UR - http://www.springerlink.com/content/80256g4k77021705/abstract/ Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:36:42 L1 - http://www.springerlink.com/content/80256g4k77021705/fulltext.pdf L2 - http://www.springerlink.com/content/80256g4k77021705/abstract/ KW - Humanities, Social Sciences and Law ER - TY - JOUR TI - Two Early Archaic Shipwrecks at Kekova Adası and Kepçe Burnu, Turkey AU - Greene, Elizabeth S AU - Leidwanger, Justin AU - Özdaş, Harun A T2 - International Journal of Nautical Archaeology AB - During its annual surveys of the Turkish coast in the 1970s and 1980s, the Institute of Nautical Archaeology discovered two early Archaic (7th- to early-6th-century BC) shipwrecks at Kekova Adası (Antalya region) and Kepçe Burnu (Muğla region); Dokuz Eylül University's Institute of Marine Science and Technology is currently involved in survey of the region. The wrecks, marked by a primary cargo of basket-handle amphoras, indicate exchange between Cyprus and the cities of coastal Asia Minor and Corinth. Such Iron Age internationalism may have been driven by an interest in processed agricultural goods such as olive oil. © 2010 The Authors DA - 2011/03/01/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.1111/j.1095-9270.2010.00265.x DP - onlinelibrary.wiley.com VL - 40 IS - 1 SP - 60 EP - 68 LA - en SN - 1095-9270 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1095-9270.2010.00265.x/abstract Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:54:45 L1 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/store/10.1111/j.1095-9270.2010.00265.x/asset/j.1095-9270.2010.00265.x.pdf?v=1&t=h04p54bu&s=b722a5b62a93cb2dbc0b70e7b382d45546a1d0e3 L4 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1095-9270.2010.00265.x/abstract KW - Archaic,basket‐handle amphora,Kekova Adası,Kepçe Burnu,Shipwreck,Turkey ER - TY - BOOK TI - Late Classical Pottery from Ancient Corinth: Drain 1971-1 in the Forum Southwest AU - Gunkel, Hermann AU - McPhee, Ian D. AU - Pemberton, Elizabeth AB - In 1971, in the southwestern area of the Roman Forum of Corinth, a round-bottomed drainage channel was discovered filled with the largest deposit of pottery of the 4th century ever found in the city, as well as some coins, terracotta figurines, and metal and stone objects. This volume publishes the pottery and metal and stone objects, and includes a re-examination of the coins by Orestes Zervos. Some of the cooking ware has been subjected to neu-tron activation analysis, and a statistical analysis of all recovered pottery has been completed. The contents of Drain 1971-1 are important for the function of the Classical buildings in this part of Corinth, especially Buildings I and II, and for the chronology of the renovation program that included the construction of the South Stoa, which was probably not built before the last decade of the 4th century. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 400 LA - en PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 9780876610763 ST - Late Classical Pottery from Ancient Corinth UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=ZHRRYgEACAAJ&dq=Late+Classical+Pottery+from+Ancient+Corinth:+Drain+1971-1+in+the+Forum+Southwest&hl=en&sa=X&ei=jKxsT8f_FIiCtgf11ZmyBg&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=ZHRRYgEACAAJ KW - History / Ancient / Greece,History / General,Social Science / Archaeology ER - TY - CONF TI - Lechaion, the ancient harbour of Corinth(Peloponnese, Greece) destroyed by tsunamigenic impact AU - Hadler, H. AU - Vött, A. AU - Koster, B. AU - Mathes-Schmidt, M. AU - Mattern, T. AU - Ntageretzis, K. AU - Reicherter, K. AU - Sakellariou, D. AU - Willershäuser, T. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DP - Google Scholar ER - TY - THES TI - Pindar's Isthmians 3 and 4 essays and commentary AU - Ivanov, Roman Vladimirovich AB - As pointed out by Richard Hamilton, 'commentaries on individual odes are arguably the most obvious need in Pindaric scholarship' (Bryn Mawr Classical Review 1999.01.01). My dissertation is a small step toward satisfying this need. The choice of the Third and Fourth Isthmians has been motivated by the lack of a thorough and upto-date commentary and by the fact that this pair of odes poses a number of interpretative problems with resonances throughout the entire epinician corpus. The dissertation opens with four essays that address the major problems besetting the interpretation of the two odes. The first, 'Isthmians 3 and 4: One or Two Poems?', examines critically the arguments about the relationship between the two poems. Section two, 'Isthmians 3 and 4: Imitation at the Symposium', argues that Isthmian 3 is an improvised piece imitating Isthmian 4. On the basis of evidence from Pindar and Bacchylides, I follow J. Strauss Clay in positing the symposium as the most likely performance setting of this poem. Section three, : Context and Performance of Short Epinician Odes', raises doubts about the now orthodox assumption that short epinician odes like Isthmian 3 were performed at the sites of the games and proposes plausible alternative scenarios. The last section, 'Isthmian 4: and Performance of Pindar's Odes', takes cue from Pindar's reference to the topography of the sanctuary of Herakles at Thebes and the vivid account he gives of the sacrifices performed at the local festival of Herakleia (Isthm. 4.61-6). After examining in extenso references to geographic and architectural landmarks in Greek poetry, I suggest that the nature of such descriptions is uninformative about the performance-setting and is often mimetic, i.e. aiming to evoke places in the mind of the audience rather than drawing attention to what they can see for themselves. My text follows the Teubner edition of Snell-Maehler. The deviations are minimal and are listed in the note preceding the text. The accompanying translation has no pretension for literary merit and is meant primarily to complement the text and the commentary. The purpose of the commentary is to provide a comprehensive exegesis, which may be useful both while reading the two odes from start to finish or merely consulting notes on individual lines and passages. The emphasis is on matters of literary, philological, historical, and linguistic significance. Metrical issues have been for the most part left out. Naturally in a work of this kind attempts to come up with new and original interpretations go hand in hand with assimilation and analysis of previous scholarship. Where I felt unable to shed any new light, I tried to provide ample bibliography on the question. As a rule, though, doxography for the sake of doxography has been avoided. (Abstract). DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/pindars-isthmians-3-and-4-essays-and-commentary/oclc/654342607&referer=brief_results ER - TY - ELEC TI - The Hellenistic pottery from the Panayia Field, Corinth studies in chronology and context AU - James, Sarah Anne AB - The new chronology of Corinthian fine ware presented in this dissertation is based on pottery from the recently discovered Hellenistic deposits (dated from the 3rd to 1st c. B.C.) in the Panayia Field. This new Panayia Field chronology was created by first quantifying the pottery in each deposit and then seriating the deposits in order to plot the initial production and use-life of individual ceramic shapes. The results substantially revise the previous chronology of Corinthian Hellenistic pottery published in Corinth VII.3, which has long been acknowledged as problematic by scholars of the period. One key aspect in which the Panayia Field chronology differs from its predecessor is in the recognition that pottery production resumed in Corinth after the sack of the city in 146 B.C. The evidence for a post-146 B.C. or interim period ceramic industry and its products are discussed in detail. Using the new Panayia Field chronology, the South Stoa and numerous previously excavated deposits at Corinth are re-assessed. Arguably, the most important Hellenistic structure in Corinth, the South Stoa, now appears to have been begun in the 290s rather than the 330s B.C. Attempts are also made to address the cultural and economic history of Hellenistic Corinth for the first time. For instance, the adoption of certain shapes into the local ceramic assemblage illustrates the influence of the Hellenistic koine on Corinthian culture. At the local level, the continued production of ceramic kraters in the late 3rd to early 2nd c. B.C. and their findspots seem to suggest that metal vessels were more commonly used in public spaces. In terms of trade, the data on imported fine ware and amphoras from more than 60 deposits clearly demonstrate the flow of goods through the city and Corinth's role in the trade networks of the Hellenistic period. This analysis reveals a strong connection to Athens during the Macedonian occupation, increasing contact with Italy and the Aegean beginning in the late 3rd c. B.C. and the continuity of Corinth's economic contacts into the interim period. This research therefore also contributes significantly to our understanding of this important commercial city's external contacts during the Hellenistic period. DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 LA - English UR - https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/bitstream/handle/2152/ETD-UT-2010-12-2355/JAMES-DISSERTATION.pdf Y2 - 2012/03/23/17:21:18 L1 - https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/bitstream/handle/2152/ETD-UT-2010-12-2355/JAMES-DISSERTATION.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Marks of State Ownership and the Greek Agora at Corinth AU - Jamieson C. Donati T2 - American Journal of Archaeology AB - A long-standing problem in Corinthian studies is the inability to identify the Greek agora with any certainty. The early excavators thought the agora was beneath the Roman forum, but by the 1950s and 1960s, scholars were beginning to doubt this view, since excavations to Greek levels there were not producing the "prerequisite" civic buildings they expected to find in an agora. Moreover, the seemingly irregular layout of the area contradicted their notion of a level and uniform agora. Today these arguments still receive widespread support among specialists, and in reconstructions of Corinth, the agora is usually placed in an unexcavated region of the city. This article looks at the issue from a different perspective. It gathers the objects marked as state property from Corinth—including drinking cups, weights, measures, and counting tables—and argues, based on the findspots of these materials, that the Greek agora was indeed located beneath the Roman forum as originally suggested. Furthermore, it rejects an identification of the Corinthian agora that is based on preconditions or universal models, arguing instead for a more fluid and idiosyncratic interpretation of Greek civic and commercial space. Only by contextualizing the Greek agora within its own urban environment can we begin to understand its spatial elements and acknowledge its inherently diverse role. In this way, the Corinthian story has much to tell us about the Greek agora in general. DA - 2010/01/01/ PY - 2010 DP - JSTOR VL - 114 IS - 1 SP - 3 EP - 26 SN - 0002-9114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20627641 Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:14:39 L1 - http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/20627641.pdf?acceptTC=true N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - THES TI - Continuing Adventures of a Corinthian: Theo Kopestonsky and the Shrine at Kokkinovrysi AU - Kopestonsky, Theo DA - 2009/// PY - 2009 M3 - Doctoral PB - SUNY- Buffalo UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/Spiffs/continuing-adventures-of-a-corinthian/ ER - TY - THES TI - Roman Wall Painting from Panayia Field, Corinth, Greece: A Contextual Study AU - Lepinski, Sarah DA - 2008/// PY - 2008 M3 - Doctoral Thesis PB - Bryn Mawr UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/Spiffs/sarah-lepinski-corinth/ ER - TY - JOUR TI - Chemical characterization of ancient potteries from Himera and Pestavecchia necropolis (Sicily, Italy) by Inductively Coupled Plasma–Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP–OES) AU - Mannino, Maria Rosaria AU - Orecchio, Santino T2 - Microchemical Journal AB - Thirty-eight samples of pottery were analyzed for determining chemical composition in order to establish their provenance. The potteries tested in the present research come from Himera and Pestavecchia archaeological sites. After digestion in microwave oven, the samples have been analyzed for fourteen minor elements (Ba, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ga, Li, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sr, Ti, Tl, and Zn) and six major elements (Al, Ca, Fe, K, Mg, and Na). Chemical analysis was carried out by Inductively Coupled Plasma–Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP–OES). The most abundant minor elements are Cr, Ba and Ni. Cr concentration ranged from 66 to 3635 mg kg− 1, Ba concentration ranged from 388 to 2677 mg kg− 1 and Ni concentration ranged from 35 to 1758 mg kg− 1. The relative standard deviation (RSD) of the replicates on the concentrations of analyzed metals ranged from 0.07% to 14%. The aim of this study is to assign the local or non-local provenance of the examined potteries, in particular validating and clarifying archaeological hypothesis based on the simple visual examination and stylistic characterization of ceramic objects. Principal component analysis performed on the dataset, together with the application of cluster technique and non statistical analysis, allowed the identification of three main groups of samples and a lonely one (R 97). In particular, sample R 97 shows high Cr concentration (3635 mg kg− 1) and high Ni concentration (1758 mg kg− 1), typical of Corinthian pottery. The results of chemical analysis show that the stylistic features are not always sufficient to correctly identify the origin of a ceramic object. DA - 2011/03// PY - 2011 DO - 10.1016/j.microc.2010.08.010 DP - ScienceDirect VL - 97 IS - 2 SP - 165 EP - 172 SN - 0026-265X UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0026265X10001608 Y2 - 2012/03/23/17:01:30 L1 - http://pdn.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MiamiImageURL&_cid=272246&_user=4187488&_pii=S0026265X10001608&_check=y&_origin=article&_zone=toolbar&_coverDate=31-Mar-2011&view=c&originContentFamily=serial&wchp=dGLbVlB-zSkWA&md5=c0e56a3bb1706a5d3fec2f85a90ec73d/1-s2.0-S0026265X10001608-main.pdf L2 - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0026265X10001608 KW - Ancient potteries,Clustering analysis,Elemental composition,Himera,ICP–OES,PCA ER - TY - THES TI - Well-built Kleonai : a history of the Peloponnesian city based on a survey of the visible remains and a study of the literary and epigraphic sources / AU - Marchand, Jeannette Carol AB - Thesis (Ph. D. in Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology)--University of California, Berkeley, Fall 2002.. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 530-549). DA - 2002/// PY - 2002 DP - ScientificCommons LA - en M3 - Doctoral Thesis PB - University of California- Berkeley ST - Well-built Kleonai UR - http://worldcat.org/oclc/55115672 Y2 - 2012/03/26/16:50:32 L2 - http://en.scientificcommons.org/32307248 KW - Academic,Berkeley. Group in Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology,Dissertations,University of California ER - TY - JOUR TI - Isthmia and beyond. How can quantification help the analysis of EIA sanctuary deposits? AU - Morgan, C T2 - BAR INTERNATIONAL SERIES DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 2254 SP - 11 EP - 18 LA - English SN - 0143-3067 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/isthmia-and-beyond-how-can-quantification-help-the-analysis-of-eia-sanctuary-deposits/oclc/754283109&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Archaeology in Greece in 2009-2010: Corinthia AU - Morgan, Catherine T2 - Archaeological Reports DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DO - 10.1017/S0570608410000098 DP - Cambridge Journals Online VL - 56 SP - 21 EP - 26 L2 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=7926362&fulltextType=BT&fileId=S0570608410000098 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Reconstructing Late Bronze Age diet in mainland Greece using stable isotope analysis AU - Petroutsa, Eirini I. AU - Manolis, Sotiris K. T2 - Journal of Archaeological Science AB - The Late Bronze Age is a period of great importance in prehistoric Greece, due to the rise of the Mycenaean and Minoan civilizations. Settlements, palatial complexes and cemeteries have been excavated whilst a plethora of findings among which wall paintings and artifacts provided a large amount of information regarding the period. In this paper we examine the sources of dietary protein of four populations, from mainland Greece, in light of documentary and archaeological evidence in an effort to identify dietary trends within and between groups that reflect everyday behavior. These are being studied with the aid of biomolecular archaeology using stable isotope analysis in human and faunal remains. Isotopic data to date suggests a rather homogeneous diet mainly based on C3 plant and animal protein. There are no individuals with δ13C and δ15N values that could represent important marine protein intake, despite proximity to the Aegean Sea. DA - 2010/03// PY - 2010 DO - 10.1016/j.jas.2009.10.026 DP - ScienceDirect VL - 37 IS - 3 SP - 614 EP - 620 SN - 0305-4403 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440309003938 Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:08:30 L2 - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440309003938 KW - Bone collagen,Carbon,Diet,Greece,Late Bronze Age,Nitrogen,Stable isotope ER - TY - JOUR TI - Regional Survey and the Boom-and-bust Countryside: Re-reading the Archaeological Evidence for Episodic Abandonment in the Late Roman Corinthia AU - Pettegrew, David T2 - International Journal of Historical Archaeology AB - This paper reexamines the archaeological evidence for three episodes of rural abandonment and resettlement in the countrysides of Late Roman Greece (200–700 CE): an abandoned Late Hellenistic-Early Roman countryside (second century BCE to third century CE), a decline in the third to early fourth centuries CE, and the Dark Age beginning in the seventh century CE. The first and third episodes of abandonment, especially, have sharply defined Late Antiquity (250–700 CE) as a healthy period of new rural settlement and economic resurgence, and the entire pattern has been described in the terms of “boom-and-bust” demographic and economic cycles. Closer readings of the archaeological data can contribute to more sensitive pictures of continuity and change in settlement and connectivity in the late antique Corinthian countryside and other regions in Greece. DA - 2010/06/01/ PY - 2010 DO - 10.1007/s10761-010-0105-y DP - SpringerLink VL - 14 IS - 2 SP - 215 EP - 229 SN - 1092-7697 ST - Regional Survey and the Boom-and-bust Countryside UR - http://www.springerlink.com/content/b1511213208x5p63/abstract/ Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:38:59 L1 - http://www.springerlink.com/content/b1511213208x5p63/fulltext.pdf L2 - http://www.springerlink.com/content/b1511213208x5p63/abstract/ KW - Humanities, Social Sciences and Law ER - TY - THES TI - Corinth on the Isthmus studies of the end of an ancient landscape AU - Pettegrew, David K AB - Abstract: The Roman city of Corinth, founded at the crossroads of land and sea, on the narrow Isthmus connecting northern Greece with the Peloponnese and the Adriatic with the Aegean Sea, became one of the most famous commercial centers of the ancient Mediterranean. The prominent image and myth of Corinth centered around its place as a commercial and traveler's cosmopolis, and its unity with its connective eastern landscape, the Isthmus. The physical landscape communicated the central myth and identity of the city, while stories and ancient literature reinforced a particular vision of the landscape. The eastern territory of Roman Corinth reflected and structured the image of the city. This is a study of the transformation of that city in its landscape in the period of Late Antiquity (3rd-7th centuries AD). In the course of Late Antiquity, the image of Corinth on the Isthmus was fragmented and redefined concomitant with the broader transformation of the Mediterranean world. The study analyzes two bodies of evidence that speak to this phenomenon. It discusses (Ch. 2-3) the wide array of literary testimony for the city and countryside and argues that during Late Antiquity, a strong tradition of conceptualizing and talking about Corinth as the traveler's crossroad and commercial city on the Isthmus ceased to cohere in light of a general decline in classical literature and the developing narratives of a Christianized society--the myth of ancient Corinth died. On the other hand, the dissertation discusses (Ch. 4-6) the archaeological evidence for extra-urban structures of trade, settlement, and land use in the eastern territory during this period. The rural structures of the eastern Corinthia remained stable in Late Antiquity, contributing to the city's commercial resources as long as broader Mediterranean networks of trade and commerce to which the city connected remained vital and flourishing. Only in the later sixth century is there strong evidence for the localization of the city and the decline in importance of the connective eastern territory. This dissertation, then, is a study of the continuity, discontinuity, and transformation of Corinth on the Isthmus during Late Antiquity. DA - 2006/// PY - 2006 LA - English PB - Ohio State University UR - http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1152884521 Y2 - 2012/03/23/17:35:23 L2 - http://etd.ohiolink.edu/view.cgi?acc%5Fnum=osu1152884521 ER - TY - JOUR TI - ‘Every Stone Tells a Story’: The Uses of Classical Texts by Seventeenth-Century English Visitors to Greece and Asia Minor AU - Pollard, Lucy T2 - Classical Receptions Journal AB - This article analyses the uses made by seventeenth-century travellers to the Greek world of their knowledge of classical texts. It refers to a range of travellers—in particular, Levant Company employees and individual adventurers or gentlemen travellers—and describes their educational background. It discusses the various purposes for which they incorporated quotations from and references to classical literature in the texts which resulted from their visits to Greece. Among these purposes are: the provision of aids to the identification of ancient sites, literary embellishment, and the drawing of moral lessons. It is clear from reading travel accounts that given the lack of contemporary guide books, authors such as Strabo and Pausanias were also an invaluable help on the ground. At the same time, by their use of classical texts, authors of travel narratives invited their readers to participate in an intellectual network of educated men (women are largely absent from the picture). These author-travellers saw themselves, rather than contemporary Greeks, as inheritors of classical culture. The paper refers in particular to George Sandys, John Covel, George Wheler, and Paul Rycaut. DA - 2011/11/22/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.1093/crj/clr007 DP - crj.oxfordjournals.org J2 - Classical Receptions Journal LA - en SN - 1759-5134, 1759-5142 ST - ‘Every stone tells a story’ UR - http://crj.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2011/11/22/crj.clr007 Y2 - 2012/03/23/17:18:34 L2 - http://crj.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2011/11/22/crj.clr007.abstract ER - TY - JOUR TI - Roman Pottery from an Intensive Survey of Antikythera, Greece AU - Quercia, A. AU - Johnston, A. AU - Bevan, A. AU - Conolly, J. AU - Tsaravopoulos, A. T2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DP - Google Scholar VL - 106 IS - 1 SP - 47 EP - 98 L2 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8440938 ER - TY - THES TI - The Roman Bath at Isthmia : decoration, cult, and Herodes Atticus AU - Reinhard, Jayne Huntington DA - 2005/// PY - 2005 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - University of MInnesota ST - The Roman Bath at Isthmia UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/roman-bath-at-isthmia-decoration-cult-and-herodes-atticus/oclc/85170030&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Histories of Peirene: A Corinthian Fountain in Three Millennia AU - Robinson, Betsey A. AB - The Peirene Fountain is distinguished by its long use, service to a great ancient city, and early identification as the site where Pegasus landed and was tamed by Bellerophon. Highlights include the identification of the so-called Cyclopean Fountain as the sacred nymphaeum of Peirene, an analysis of the Romanisation of Peirene, a reconsideration of wall paintings and a Scylla sculptural group of the 2nd century A.D., the reassignment of Peirene's triconch court from Herodes Atticus to a benefactor of the 4th century A.D. and proper attention to post-antique developments, including the recognition of several Ottoman fountains of Peirene. Preceding this history are chapters offering physical and cultural orientation, a review of pictorial and poetic imagery and a chronicle of exploration and management from 1898 to 1941, all crucial for understanding Peirene and its millennial histories. DA - 2011/07/30/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 443 LA - en PB - ASCSA SN - 9780876619650 ST - Histories of Peirene UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876619650 L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=8FX9PfBGqPoC KW - Architecture / Landscape,Corinth (Greece),Corinth (Greece) - Antiquities,Corinth (Greece) - Buildings, structures, etc,Excavations (Archaeology),Excavations (Archaeology) - Greece - Corinth,Fountains,Fountains - Greece - Corinth - History,Fountains/ Greece/ Corinth/ History,History / Ancient / Greece,History / General,Peirene Fountain (Corinth, Greece),Social Science / Archaeology,Springs,Springs - Greece - Corinth - History,Springs/ Greece/ Corinth/ History ER - TY - THES TI - Fountains and the culture of water at Roman Corinth AU - Robinson, Betsey Ann DA - 2001/// PY - 2001 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English M3 - Doctoral Thesis PB - University of Pennsylvania UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/fountains-and-the-culture-of-water-at-roman-corinth/oclc/50497698&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - Corinth and the birth of figural representation in Greek monumental architecture AU - Roland, Sarah DA - 2008/// PY - 2008 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English M3 - Dissertation PB - Columbia University UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinth-and-the-birth-of-figural-representation-in-greek-monumental-architecture/oclc/225002609&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - The Emergence of Ceramic Roof Tiles in Archaic Greek Architecture AU - Sapirstein, Philip DA - 2008/// PY - 2008 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English M3 - Dissertation PB - Cornell University UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/emergence-of-ceramic-roof-tiles-in-archaic-greek-architecture/oclc/286481346&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Total Least-Squares regularization of Tykhonov type and an ancient racetrack in Corinth AU - Schaffrin, Burkhard AU - Snow, Kyle T2 - Linear Algebra and its Applications AB - In this contribution a variation of Golub/Hansen/O’Leary’s Total Least-Squares (TLS) regularization technique is introduced, based on the Hybrid APproximation Solution (HAPS) within a nonlinear Gauss–Helmert Model. By applying a traditional Lagrange approach to a series of iteratively linearized Gauss–Helmert Models, a new iterative scheme has been found that, in practice, can generate the Tykhonov regularized TLS solution, provided that some care is taken to do the updates properly. The algorithm actually parallels the standard TLS approach as recommended in some of the geodetic literature, but unfortunately all too often in combination with erroneous updates that would still show convergence, although not necessarily to the (unregularized) TLS solution. Here, a key feature is that both standard and regularized TLS solutions result from the same computational framework, unlike the existing algorithms for Tykhonov-type TLS regularization. The new algorithm is then applied to a problem from archeology. There, both the radius and the center-point coordinates of a circle have to be determined, of which only a small part of the arc had been surveyed in-situ, thereby giving rise to an ill-conditioned set of equations. According to the archaeologists involved, this circular arc served as the starting line of a racetrack in the ancient Greek stadium of Corinth, ca. 500 BC. The present study compares previous estimates of the circle parameters with the newly developed “Regularized TLS Solution of Tykhonov type.” DA - 2010/04/01/ PY - 2010 DO - 10.1016/j.laa.2009.09.014 DP - ScienceDirect VL - 432 IS - 8 SP - 2061 EP - 2076 SN - 0024-3795 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0024379509004893 Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:29:11 L1 - http://pdn.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MiamiImageURL&_cid=271586&_user=4187488&_pii=S0024379509004893&_check=y&_origin=article&_zone=toolbar&_coverDate=01-Apr-2010&view=c&originContentFamily=serial&wchp=dGLzVBA-zSkzS&md5=1c221a7b2f97788861f737343001342a/1-s2.0-S0024379509004893-main.pdf L2 - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0024379509004893 KW - Circle fitting,Gauss–Helmert Model,Iterative linearization,Total Least-Squares,Tykhonov regularization ER - TY - BOOK TI - Korinth und seine Kolonien: die Stadt am Isthmus im Mächtegefüge des klassischen Griechenland AU - Stickler, Timo DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 404 LA - de PB - Akademie Verlag SN - 9783050046662 ST - Korinth und seine Kolonien UR - http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=a8fL9iaIHMYC&oi=fnd&pg=PA8&dq=corinth&ots=M-KaBdFLLe&sig=iwnuc9dXuy2JxP51zRAhh_lFXFo#v=onepage&q=corinth&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=a8fL9iaIHMYC KW - Corinth (Greece),Greece,History / Ancient / General,History / Ancient / Greece ER - TY - BOOK TI - Die Gefangenenfassade an der Agora von Korinth: ihr Ort in der römischen Kunstgeschichte AU - Strocka, Volker Michael AB - In den Jahren 1900-1902 fanden amerikanische Archäologen an der Agora von Korinth Skulpturentrümmer und reichgeschmückte Bauglieder, aus denen Richard Stillwell 1941 eine zweigeschossige Prunkfassade auf dem Papier rekonstruierte. Der Band präsentiert nun eine umfassende Neubewertung und -datierung eines wichtigen Beispiels kaiserzeitlicher Architektur. Die Skulpturen und Bauglieder der Marmorfassade können dank zahlreicher stilistischer und ikonographischer Kriterien und Vergleiche entgegen der bisherigen Auffassung als einheitlich erkannt und in neronische Zeit datiert werden. Bislang schwankte die zeitliche Festlegung zwischen dem späten 1. Jahrhundert v. Chr. und dem frühen 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr. DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 95 LA - de PB - Schnell & Steiner SN - 9783795424039 ST - Die Gefangenenfassade an der Agora von Korinth UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=aJe9SgAACAAJ&dq=Die+Gefangenenfassade+an+der+Agora+von+Korinth:+ihr+Ort+in+der+r%C3%B6mischen+Kunstgeschichte.&hl=en&ei=PxY3TfXgDYb3gAeev-iRBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCcQ6AEwAA L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=aJe9SgAACAAJ KW - Agora (Corinth, Greece),Corinth (Greece),Facades,Prisoners in art,Sculpture, Roman ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Christianization of the Peloponnese: The Topography and Function of Late Antique Churches AU - Sweetman, Rebecca T2 - Journal of Late Antiquity DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Project MUSE VL - 3 IS - 2 SP - 203 EP - 261 SN - 1942-1273 ST - The Christianization of the Peloponnese UR - http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_late_antiquity/v003/3.2.sweetman.html Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:39:59 L1 - http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_late_antiquity/v003/3.2.sweetman.pdf L2 - http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_late_antiquity/v003/3.2.sweetman.html ER - TY - BOOK TI - Roman Colonies in the First Century of Their Foundation AU - Sweetman, Rebecca J. AB - Papers from a conference held in September 2007 in St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland. DA - 2011/03/22/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 128 LA - en PB - Oxbow Books, Limited SN - 9781842179741 UR - http://www.oxbowbooks.com/bookinfo.cfm/ID/89223//Location/DBBC L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=6bMARgAACAAJ KW - Cities and towns - Rome - History,Cities and towns/ Rome/ History/ Congresses,City and town life - Rome - History,City and town life/ Rome/ History/ Congresses,History / Ancient / General,History / Ancient / Rome,History / General,Rome - Colonies - History,Rome - Colonies - History, Local,Rome - Colonies - Social conditions,Rome - Colonies - Social life and customs ER - TY - THES TI - Corinthian pottery : production, distribution, use : a case study of finds from Corinth, Athens, and Pithekoussai. AU - Thomasen, Hanne CY - [Kbh.] DA - 2003/// PY - 2003 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - [Det Humanistiske Fakultet, Københavns Universitet] ST - Corinthian pottery UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinthian-pottery-production-distribution-use-a-case-study-of-finds-from-corinth-athens-and-pithekoussai/oclc/465040320&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - The final revival of the Aegean Bronze Age : a case study of the Argolid, Corinthia, Attica, Euboea, the Cyclades and the Dodecanese during LH IIIC Middle AU - Thomatos, Marina CY - Oxford DA - 2006/// PY - 2006 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Archaeopress SN - 1841719293 9781841719290 ST - The final revival of the Aegean Bronze Age ER - TY - BOOK TI - Private and Public Lies: The Discourse of Despotism and Deceit in the Graeco-Roman World AU - Turner, Andrew J. AU - Chong-Gossard, James H. Kim On AU - Vervaet, Frederik Juliaan AB - Graeco-Roman literary works, historiography, and even the reporting of rumours were couched as if they came in response to an insatiable desire by ordinary citizen to know everything about the lives of their leaders, and to hold them to account, at some level, for their abuse of constitutional powers for personal ends. Ancient writers were equally fascinated with how these same individuals used deceit as a powerful tool to disguise private and public reality. The chapters in this collection examine the themes of despotism and deceit from both historical and literary perspectives, over a range of historical periods including classical Athens, the Hellenistic kingdoms, late republican and early imperial Rome, late antiquity, and Byzantium. DA - 2010/09/01/ PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 460 LA - en PB - BRILL SN - 9789004187757 ST - Private and Public Lies UR - http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=vjC8ms0b1uAC&oi=fnd&pg=PA355&dq=JUSTINIAN,+PROCOPIUS,+AND+DECEPTION:+LITERARY+LIES,+IMPERIAL+POLITICS,+AND+THE+ARCHAEOLOGY+OF+SIXTH-CENTURY+GREECE&ots=BukDMHVZ5B&sig=RoOkI6NWTJ3KuUbMPFMQzmiKJac#v=onepage&q=JUSTINI&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=vjC8ms0b1uAC KW - Deception,Deception - Political aspects - Greece - History to 1500,Deception - Political aspects - Rome - History,Deception/ Political aspects/ Greece/ History to 1500,Despotism,Despotism - Greece - History - To 1500,Despotism - Rome - History,Despotism/ Greece/ History/ To 1500,Despotism/ Rome/ History,Literary Criticism / Ancient & Classical,Literary Criticism / General,Political Science / History & Theory,Political Science / Political Process / General,Psychology / General ER - TY - ELEC TI - The so-called Union of Corinth and Argos and the nature of the polis AU - Twele, Ross Michael AU - Naiden, F. S AB - This thesis revisits the political interactions between Corinth and Argos during the Corinthian War 392-386, commonly referred to by modern scholars as a unification between two poleis. It re-examines the various source traditions and argues that no unification program of the sort attested in later Greek history ever occurred. Argos' involvement in Corinthian affairs was limited by Spartan interference to a merely territorial and military presence in the Corinthia, and the Argive leadership of the Isthmian Games of 390 was more closely connected to previous tensions over pan-Hellenic contests than to a sharing of political rights. It also uses this event to evaluate aspects of the theoretical and systematic model of the polis advanced by M. H. Hansen and the Copenhagen Polis Centre. An anomaly like the Union does not fit into this formulation, and only a more fluid understanding of the nature of the polis can accommodate it. DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 LA - English UR - http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u?/etd,3265 Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:30:05 L2 - http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u/?/etd,3265 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Remembering and Forgetting: The Relationship Between Memory and the Abandonment of Graves in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Greek Cemeteries AU - Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Lita T2 - International Journal of Historical Archaeology AB - This paper examines the concept of commemoration as an expression of social memory and its relationship to time and space as manifested through the mortuary evidence from Modern Greek cemeteries. Of particular interest is the act of commemoration itself: who remembers whom and the length of time that this type of memory endures. Based on evidence collected from a number of different cemeteries in northern Kythera and the eastern Corinthia, I argue that memory at the nuclear family level determines the length of time a grave is remembered as a physical location. Once this memory ceases to exist, the grave gradually enters a process of neglect, which ultimately leads to its abandonment. Some abandoned graves are recycled for use by other families who, in the absence of any recollection or memory of the grave, remove and destroy the old monuments (if they exist) and the remains of the previous occupants. Particular burial spaces are, thus, reclaimed by new groups. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of International Journal of Historical Archaeology is the property of Springer Science & Business Media B.V. and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.) CN - 49133572 DA - 2010/06// PY - 2010 DO - 10.1007/s10761-010-0109-7 DP - EBSCOhost VL - 14 IS - 2 SP - 285 EP - 301 SN - 10927697 ST - Remembering and Forgetting L1 - http://content.ebscohost.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P&P=AN&K=49133572&S=R&D=a9h&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLe80SeqLA4y9fwOLCmr0qeqLFSsqm4SbGWxWXS&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPGusku2rrVPuePfgeyx44Dt6fIA L2 - http://ezproxy.messiah.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=49133572&site=ehost-live&scope=cite KW - CEMETERIES,Corinthia,FUNERAL rites & ceremonies,Greece,HISTORIC sites,INSCRIPTIONS -- Greece,Kythera,KYTHERA Island (Greece),MEMORIALIZATION,MEMORIALS,MEMORY,SEPULCHRAL monuments -- Greece,SOCIAL aspects ER - TY - JOUR TI - Skeletal analysis and mortuary practice in an Early Roman chamber tomb at Kenchreai, Greece AU - Ubelaker, D. H AU - Rife, J. L T2 - International Journal of Osteoarchaeology DA - 2011/01/01/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.1002/oa.1102 DP - onlinelibrary.wiley.com VL - 21 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 18 LA - en SN - 1099-1212 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/oa.1102/abstract Y2 - 2012/03/23/17:12:06 L1 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/store/10.1002/oa.1102/asset/1102_ftp.pdf?v=1&t=h05hmh4j&s=5783f5e4814f93b4bf21c7db3b1fb942a49fd59e L4 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/oa.1102/abstract KW - chamber tomb,cremation,Early Roman,formation processes,Greece,Kenchreai,looting,mortuary practice ER - TY - CHAP TI - The invisible dead : The case of the Argolid and Corinthia during the Early Bronze Age AU - Weiberg, Erika T2 - Honouring the Dead in the Peloponnese : Proceedings of the conference held at Sparta 23-25 April 2009 AB - The possibility of archaeologists finding the dead of any society is ultimately dependent on the way in which groups of people in different cultures and times chose to handle the dead of their communities. For the Argolid and Corinthia during the Early Bronze Age, the mortuary record is very limited. How are we to interpret our failure to locate these Early Helladic dead? This paper sets out to analyse this problem through a consideration of the existingmaterial and comparative Early Helladic data in the search of the missing majority and the meaning of the present few. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DP - swepub.kb.se VL - s. 781-796 PB - Honouring the Dead in the Peloponnese : Proceedings of the conference held at Sparta 23-25 April 2009 ST - The invisible dead UR - http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/csps/documents/honoringthedead/weiberg.pdf Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:48:09 L1 - http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/csps/documents/honoringthedead/weiberg.pdf L4 - http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-133166 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Local Knowledge and Microidentities in the Imperial Greek World AU - Whitmarsh, Tim AB - "This volume explores the proposition that the absorption of the Greek world into the Roman empire created a new emphasis upon local identities, much as globalisation in the modern world has done. Localism became the focal point for complex debates: in some cases it was complementary with imperial objectives, but in others tension can be discerned. The volume as a whole seeks to add texture and nuance to the existing literature on Greek identity, which has tended in recent years to emphasise the umbrellacategory of the Greek, to the detriment of specific polis and regional identities. It also contributes to the growing literature on the Romanisation of provinces, by emphasizing the dialogue between a region's self-identification as a distinct space and its self-awareness as a component of the centrally governed empire"-- DA - 2010/07/22/ PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 243 LA - en PB - Cambridge University Press SN - 9780521761468 UR - http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=VFS4qkOp5fQC&oi=fnd&pg=PA125&dq=isthmus+of+Corinth&ots=t4XhM49VJR&sig=XyfbCTeYt-974ny2e50e0887MN0#v=onepage&q&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=VFS4qkOp5fQC KW - Ethnicity,Ethnicity - Greece,Ethnicity/ Greece,Greece,Greece - History - 146 B.C.-323 A.D,Greeks,Greeks - Ethnic identity - History - To 1500,Greeks/ Ethnic identity/ History/ To 1500,Group identity,Group identity - Greece - History - To 1500,Group identity/ Greece/ History/ To 1500,History / Ancient / General,History / Ancient / Greece,History / Ancient / Rome,History / General,Human geography,Human geography - Greece,Philosophy / Epistemology,Political Science / International Relations / General,Regionalism,Regionalism - Greece - History,Rome,Rome - History - Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D,Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural ER - TY - THES TI - The Construction of Corinthian Identity in the Early Iron Age and Archaic Period AU - Ziskowski, Angela AB - My work on this topic focused on whether or not archaeological remains and literary testimonia from the city and region of Corinth could provide evidence for the construction of civic and cultural identity. My study considered the topography and resources of the region, production practices, ceramic and epigraphic remains, iconography, as well as cultic institutions to allow the question of identity construction to be considered from many angles. Through this synthetic approach, I tried to offer a fuller, more comprehensive understanding of how the early city of Corinth created its own civic identity and successfully differentiated itself from neighboring regions DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 M3 - Doctoral Thesis PB - Bryn Mawr College UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/Spiffs/ziskowski-dissertation/ ER - TY - ELEC TI - The Diolkos of Corinth AB - Since the mid 19th century, the paved portage road known as the diolkos has been central to interpreting the historical fortune of the city of Corinth and the commercial facility of its isthmus. In this article, I reevaluate the view that the diolkos made the isthmus a commercial thoroughfare by reconsidering the archaeological, logistical, and textual evidence for the road and overland portaging. Each form of evidence problematizes the notion of voluminous transshipment and suggests the road did not facilitate trade as a constant flow of ships and cargoes across the isthmus. The diolkos was not principally a commercial thoroughfare for transporting the goods of other states but facilitated the communication, transport, travel, and strategic ends of Corinth and her allies. The commercial properties of the Isthmus of Corinth subsist in its emporion for exchange, not in a road used for transshipment. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 UR - http://www.ajaonline.org/article/1023 Y2 - 2012/03/23/17:03:04 L2 - http://www.ajaonline.org/article/1023 ER - TY - ELEC TI - Banditry or Catastrophe?: History, Archaeology, and Barbarian Raids on Roman Greece (Amelia Brown) - Academia.edu AB - In: R.W. Mathisen & D. Shanzer, eds., 2011. Romans, Barbarians, and the Transformation of the Roman World: Cultural Interaction and the Creation of Identity in Late Antiquity, Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 79-96. Banditry or Catastrophe?: History, DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 ST - Banditry or Catastrophe? UR - http://uq.academia.edu/ABrown/Papers/1102420/Banditry_or_Catastrophe_History_Archaeology_and_Barbarian_Raids_on_Roman_Greece Y2 - 2012/03/23/17:12:20 L2 - http://uq.academia.edu/ABrown/Papers/1102420/Banditry_or_Catastrophe_History_Archaeology_and_Barbarian_Raids_on_Roman_Greece KW - academia,academics,Biology,Chemistry,Computer Science,Earth Sciences,Economics,English,Geography,History,Law,Math,Medicine,Philosophy,Physics,Political Science,Psychology,Religion,research,universities ER - TY - JOUR TI - A ROMAN ROAD SOUTHEAST OF THE FORUM AT CORINTH T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 2011/04// PY - 2011 DO - 10.2972/hesperia.80.2.0287 DP - CrossRef VL - 80 IS - 2 SP - 287 EP - 336 SN - 0018098X, 15535622 UR - http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2972/hesperia.80.2.0287?uid=29403&uid=3739864&uid=2&uid=3&uid=29402&uid=67&uid=62&uid=3739256&sid=47698795778617 Y2 - 2012/03/23/17:07:10 L2 - http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2972/hesperia.80.2.0287?uid=29403&uid=3739864&uid=2&uid=3&uid=29402&uid=67&uid=62&uid=3739256&sid=47698795778617 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Unexampled Exemplarity: Medea in the Argonautica of Valerius Flaccus-- T2 - Transactions of the American Philological Association CN - 67415745 DA - 2011/05// PY - 2011 DP - EBSCOhost VL - 141 IS - 1 SP - 171 EP - 200 SN - 03605949 ST - Unexampled Exemplarity L1 - http://content.ebscohost.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P&P=AN&K=67415745&S=R&D=a9h&EbscoContent=dGJyMMTo50SeqLE4y9fwOLCmr0qep7FSr6e4Sa%2BWxWXS&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPGusku2rrVPuePfgeyx44Dt6fIA L2 - http://ezproxy.messiah.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=67415745&site=ehost-live&scope=cite ER - TY - JOUR TI - THE SARONIC HARBORS ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH PROJECT (SHARP) T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 2011/09// PY - 2011 DO - 10.2972/hesperia.80.4.0559 DP - CrossRef VL - 80 IS - 4 SP - 559 EP - 634 SN - 0018098X, 15535622 UR - http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2972/hesperia.80.4.0559?uid=29403&uid=3739864&uid=2&uid=3&uid=29402&uid=67&uid=62&uid=3739256&sid=47698793799447 Y2 - 2012/03/23/03:46:20 L2 - http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2972/hesperia.80.4.0559?uid=29403&uid=3739864&uid=2&uid=3&uid=29402&uid=67&uid=62&uid=3739256&sid=47698793799447 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Greek Geometric Pottery DP - Google Books SP - 578 LA - en PB - Taylor & Francis UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=b78OAAAAQAAJ&pg=PR36&dq=Greek+Geometric+Pottery.+Corpus+Vasorum+Antiquorum&hl=en&sa=X&ei=KfNrT9i6IM2UtwekqtGeBg&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Greek%20Geometric%20Pottery.%20Corpus%20Vasorum%20Antiquorum&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=b78OAAAAQAAJ ER - TY - BOOK TI - The earliest history of the Christian gathering: origin, development and content of the Christian gathering in the first to third centuries AU - Alikin, Valeriy A. AB - Recent research has made a strong case for the view that Early Christian communities, sociologically considered, functioned as voluntary religious associations. This is similar to the practice of many other cultic associations in the Greco-Roman world of the first century CE. Building upon this new approach, along with a critical interpretation of all available sources, this book discusses the social and religio-historical background of the weekly gatherings of Christians and presents a fresh reconstruction of how the weekly gatherings originated and developed in both form and content. The topics studied here include the origins of the observance of Sunday as the weekly Christian feast-day, the shape and meaning of the weekly gatherings of the Christian communities, and the rise of customs such as preaching, praying, singing, and the reading of texts in these meetings. DA - 2010/03/01/ PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 361 LA - en PB - BRILL SN - 9789004183094 ST - The earliest history of the Christian gathering UR - http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=dBuzG2enXxMC&oi=fnd&pg=PR5&dq=corinth&ots=W7pFTiedz1&sig=3Be53pEt4Rc7hAlQFKvie3NskNU#v=onepage&q=corinth&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=dBuzG2enXxMC KW - Agape,Church History,History / Ancient / Rome,Lord's Supper,Lord's Supper/ History/ Early church, ca. 30-600,Religion / Christian Church / General,Religion / Christian Church / History,Religion / Christian Life / General,Religion / Christian Rituals & Practice / Sacraments,Religion / Christianity / History,Religion / General,Religious gatherings,Religious gatherings/ Christianity/ History,Rome,Sacred meals,Worship,Worship/ History/ Early church, ca. 30-600 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Paul's Defense of His Ministerial Style: A Study of His Second Letter to the Corinthians AU - Ashley, Evelyn AB - Paul's Defense of His Ministerial Style : A Study of His Second Letter to the Corinthians DA - 2011/06/15/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 337 LA - en PB - Edwin Mellen Press SN - 9780773415577 ST - Paul's Defense of His Ministerial Style UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=hfsWtwAACAAJ&dq=Paul%27s+Defense+of+His+Ministerial+Style:+A+Study+of+His+Second+Letter+to+the+Corinthians&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YrRrT_S2H6mCsALCu8n9BQ&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=hfsWtwAACAAJ KW - Bible,Christian leadership,Christian leadership - Biblical teaching,Christian leadership/ Biblical teaching,Paul,Religion / Biblical Biography / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Commentary / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / Paul's Letters,Religion / Christian Church / Leadership,Religion / General ER - TY - BOOK TI - The Blackwell companion to the New Testament AU - Aune, David E. AB - The Blackwell Companion to the New Testament is a detailed introduction to the New Testament, written by more than 40 scholars from a variety of Christian denominations. Treats the 27 books and letters of the New Testament systematically, beginning with a review of current issues and concluding with an annotated bibliography Considers the historical, social and cultural contexts in which the New Testament was produced, exploring relevant linguistic and textual issues An international contributor list of over 40 scholars represent wide field expertise and a variety of Christian denominations Distinctive features include a unified treatment of Luke through Acts, articles on the canonical Gospels, and a discussion of the apocryphal New Testament DA - 2010/03/23/ PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 713 LA - en PB - John Wiley and Sons SN - 9781405108256 L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=ygcgn8h-jo4C KW - Bible,Religion / Biblical Commentary / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament,Religion / General,Religion / Reference ER - TY - BOOK TI - Paul Through Mediterranean Eyes Cultural Studies in 1 Corinthians AU - Bailey, Kenneth AB - Paul was a Hebrew of the Hebrews, steeped in the learning of his people. But he was also a Roman citizen who widely traveled the Mediterranean basin, and was very knowledgeable of the dominant Greek and Roman culture of his day. These two mighty rivers of influence converge in Paul's first letter to the Corinthians. With razor-sharp attention to the text, Kenneth Bailey examines the cultural milieu and rhetorical strategies that shaped this pivotal epistle. He discovers the deep layers of the Hebraic prophetic tradition informing Paul's writing, linking the Apostle with the great prophets of the Old Testament. Throughout, Bailey employs his expert knowledge of Near Eastern and Mediterranean culture to deliver to readers a new understanding of Paul and his world. Familiar passages take on a new hue as they are stripped of standard Western interpretations and rendered back into their ancient setting. DA - 2011/09// PY - 2011 ET - 1 SP - 560 PB - InterVarsity Press SN - 978-0-8308-3934-6 UR - http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=3934 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Gottesdienst in Korinth AU - Balode, Dace DA - 2011/07/07/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 186 LA - de PB - Peter Lang GmbH, Europaischer Verlag der Wissenschaften SN - 9783631616857 UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=7tJEXwAACAAJ&dq=Gottesdienst+in+Korinth&hl=en&sa=X&ei=JdNrT-v2IY_Ntgei-KTBBg&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAA L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=7tJEXwAACAAJ KW - Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament ER - TY - BOOK TI - Pauline Churches & Diaspora Jews AU - Barclay, John M. G. DA - 2011/12/06/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 484 LA - en PB - Mohr Siebeck SN - 9783161506192 UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=ziscktZrIgwC&pg=PA4&dq=Pauline+churches+and+Diaspora+Jews&hl=en&sa=X&ei=UtNrT8i0F5KbtwfR76ypBg&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=ziscktZrIgwC KW - Religion / Biblical Commentary / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament,Religion / General ER - TY - BOOK TI - Emerging Leadership in the Pauline Mission: A Social Identity Perspective on Local Leadership Development in Corinth and Ephesus AU - Barentsen, Jack AB - Where did Paul find leaders for his new churches? How did he instruct and develop them? What processes took place to stabilize the churches and institute their new leadership? This book carves a fresh trail in leadership studies by looking at leadership development from a group-dynamic, social identity perspective. Paul engages the cultural leadership patterns of his key local leaders, publicly affirming, correcting, and improving those patterns to conform to a Christlike pattern of sacrificial service. Paul's own life and ministry offer a motivational and authoritative model for his followers, because he embodies the leadership style he teaches. As a practical theologian avant la lettre, Paul contextualizes key theological themes to strengthen community and leadership formation, and equips his church leaders as entrepreneurs of Christian identity. A careful comparison of the Corinthian and Ephesian churches demonstrates a similar overall pattern of development. This study engages Pauline scholarship on church office in depth and offers alternative readings of five Pauline epistles, generating new insights to enrich dogmatic and practical theological reflection. In a society where many churches reflect on their missional calling, such input from the NT for contemporary Christian leadership formation is direly needed. DA - 2011/09/01/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 396 LA - en PB - Mosaic Press SN - 9781743240274 ST - Emerging Leadership in the Pauline Mission UR - https://wipfandstock.com/store/Emerging_Leadership_in_the_Pauline_Mission_A_Social_Identity_Perspective_on_Local_Leadership_Development_in_Corinth_and_Ephesus L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=8XxwpwAACAAJ KW - Religion / Christianity / General,Religion / General ER - TY - JOUR TI - Paul and Kierkegaard: A Christocentric Epistemology AU - Bechtol, Harris B T2 - The Heythrop Journal DA - 2011/10/18/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.1111/j.1468-2265.2011.00713.x DP - onlinelibrary.wiley.com LA - en SN - 1468-2265 ST - Paul and Kierkegaard UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-2265.2011.00713.x/abstract Y2 - 2012/03/22/00:52:27 L1 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/store/10.1111/j.1468-2265.2011.00713.x/asset/heyj713.pdf?v=1&t=h0336thi&s=b4c5095e7e965bd81a98dcb60c82fa16479af092 L4 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-2265.2011.00713.x/abstract ER - TY - BOOK TI - Paul's Usage of Xapis in Corinthians 8-9: An Ontology of Grace AU - Becker, Joseph Peter DA - 2011/07// PY - 2011 DP - Amazon.com SP - 426 PB - Edwin Mellen Pr SN - 0773415904 ST - Paul's Usage of Xapis in Corinthians 8-9 UR - http://www.amazon.com/Pauls-Usage-Xapis-Corinthians-8-9/dp/0773415904/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1332458815&sr=8-1 L2 - http://www.amazon.com/dp/0773415904 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Out of Paradise: Eve and Adam and Their Interpreters AU - Becking, Bob AU - Hennecke, Susanne AB - This volume explores the afterlives of Eve and Adam beyond the Genesis story. How did they become such a prominent part of mainstream Christian thought and theology-and Jewish and Muslim tradition as well-, and what forms did their story take as it was told and retold? To investigate the traces of Eve and Adam through the centuries is to discover a surprising variety of interpretations.The chapters of this book come from eleven European scholars. Bob Becking writes on how the identity of the primaeval couple is constructed in Genesis, Geert van Oyen on Eve as a character in the New Testament, Willemien Otten on Adam and Eve in Augustine, Harm Goris on them in Aquinas, Theo Bell on them in Luther. Willem van Asselt examines the Pre-Adamites in the theology of Isaac La Peyrere, Heleen Zorgdrager considers Adam and Eve in the theology of Schleiermacher, Susanne Hennecke focuses on Karl Barth and Luce Irigaray looking at Michelangelo's The Creation, Anne-Marie Korte on the Genesis story in a feminist theological perspective, Eric Ottenheijm on Eve and 'women's commandments' in orthodox Judaism, and Karel Steenbrink on Muslim interpretations of their story. DA - 2010/12// PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 214 LA - en PB - Sheffield Phoenix Press SN - 9781907534003 ST - Out of Paradise UR - http://www.sheffieldphoenix.com/showbook.asp?bkid=159 L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=qcITcgAACAAJ KW - Bible,Religion / Biblical Studies / General ER - TY - JOUR TI - Polycarp's Use of 1 Clement: An Assumption Reconsidered AU - Berding, Kenneth T2 - Journal of Early Christian Studies DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DO - 10.1353/earl.2011.0006 DP - Project MUSE VL - 19 IS - 1 SP - 127 EP - 139 SN - 1086-3184 ST - Polycarp's Use of 1 Clement UR - http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_early_christian_studies/v019/19.1.berding.html Y2 - 2012/03/23/01:51:15 L1 - http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_early_christian_studies/v019/19.1.berding.pdf L2 - http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_early_christian_studies/v019/19.1.berding.html ER - TY - JOUR TI - From House Church to Tenement Church: Domestic Space and the Development of Early Urban Christianity—The Example of Ephesus AU - Billings, Bradly S T2 - The Journal of Theological Studies AB - Whilst the literary record points to the phenomena of the ‘house church’ in multiple localities across the Roman world, there is a paucity of archaeological evidence for houses large enough to accommodate the numbers involved, and no attested record of purpose-renovated or purpose-built meeting places until the third century. The application of a relatively new approach in the sociological investigation of ancient communities, known as social networking theory, may, however, enable us to understand the social circumstances under which communities were formed and cohered around a common cultic practice or figure in the ancient world. This in turn sheds light on the manner in which such groups formed, and adds to our knowledge of both the social and physical circumstances experienced by the first generations of urban Christians in the urban environments of the Greco-Roman city during the critical stage of the development of the group’s architecture, occupying the period c.50–150 ce. The possibility that the insula or apartment block may provide a suitable locale on both physical and social grounds is then discussed, appealing to both literary and archaeological evidence, using the city of Ephesus as a case study. DA - 2011/10/01/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.1093/jts/flr106 DP - jts.oxfordjournals.org VL - 62 IS - 2 SP - 541 EP - 569 J2 - J Theol Studies LA - en SN - 0022-5185, 1477-4607 ST - From House Church to Tenement Church UR - http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/content/62/2/541 Y2 - 2012/03/23/01:36:40 L1 - http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/content/62/2/541.full.pdf L2 - http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/content/62/2/541.abstract ER - TY - BOOK TI - Paul and the Gospels: Christologies, Conflicts and Convergences AU - Bird, Michael F. AU - Willitts, Joel AB - This volume, which collects together the work of several established scholars attempts to situate the Apostle Paul, the Pauline writings, and the earliest Christian Gospels together in the context of early Christianity. It addresses the issue of how the Christianity depicted in and represented by the individual Gospels relates to the vision of Christianity represented by Paul and the Pauline writings. This raises such questions as to what extent did Paul influence the canonical and non-canonical Gospels? In what way are the Gospels reactions to Paul and his legacy? A comparison of the Gospels and Paul on topics such as Old Testament Law, Gentile mission, Christology, and early church leadership structures. represents a fruitful area of study. While a number of volumes have appeared that attempt to assess the relationship between the historical Jesus and the Apostle Paul relatively few studies on Paul and the Gospels have been published. This volume excellently fills this gap in New Testament Studies and makes a valuable contribution to studies on Christian Origins, Pauline research, and the Gospels. DA - 2011/07/07/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 290 LA - en PB - Continuum International Publishing Group SN - 9780567617422 ST - Paul and the Gospels UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=ofFUBCcI_z8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=Paul+and+the+Gospels+Christologies,+Conflicts+and+Convergences&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Z4JqT-LCHcHRsgKfhvGRBg&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Paul%20and%20the%20Gospels%20Christologies%2C%20Conflicts%20and%20Convergences&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=ofFUBCcI_z8C KW - Bible,Intertextuality in the Bible,Paul - Influence,Paul - Teachings,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / Paul's Letters,Religion / General ER - TY - JOUR TI - Spirit and Covenant Renewal: A Theologoumenon of Paul's Opponents in 2 Corinthians AU - Blanton, Thomas T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 2010/04/16/ PY - 2010 VL - 129 IS - 1 SP - 129 EP - 151 SN - 1934-3876 UR - http://jbl.metapress.com/content/p777n69703712057/?p=0248bed2768c46a49523d537e5a6ca60&pi=8 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Mutual Brokers of Grace: A Study in 2 Corinthians 1.3-11 AU - Briones, David T2 - New Testament Studies AB - The brokerage relationship has been applied as a model to various passages in the NT. Surprisingly, only a few have applied it to the Pauline corpus. Among them is Stephan Joubert, who uses the model to reach a very hierarchical conclusion on Paul's apostleship in the Corinthian Correspondence. Against Joubert, this essay will demonstrate that, when the brokerage model is applied to 2 Cor 1.3-11, a characteristic relational pattern in the economy of grace emerges, one which is marked by interpersonal solidarity and a mutual channelling of χάρις. This discovery, however, only emerges once the ‘unfitting’ nature of the model is acknowledged. DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DO - 10.1017/S002868851000010X DP - Cambridge Journals Online VL - 56 IS - 04 SP - 536 EP - 556 ST - Mutual Brokers of Grace L1 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?pageCode=100101&type=1&fid=7889758&jid=NTS&volumeId=56&issueId=04&aid=7889756 L2 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=7889756 KW - 2 Corinthians 1,apostleship,brokerage,grace,mutuality,patronage,Paul ER - TY - JOUR TI - Theologizing Inclusion: 1 Corinthians 12 and the Politics of the Body of Christ AU - Brock, Brian T2 - Journal of Religion, Disability & Health AB - Contemporary disability theologians have increasingly lighted on 1 Corinthians chapter 12 as a classic biblical depiction of what is today known as an inclusive social model. This article traces theological attempts to define the concept of inclusion and advance that emerging consensus by offering a close reading of 1 Cor. chapter 12. St. Paul's famous ?body life? chapter offers a conceptually rich and theologically sophisticated account of the spiritual gifts suggesting that every member of the church is to be understood as an active giver or conduit of divine love, a giving that is not reducible to any person's supposed physiological or intellectual deficiencies, nor the supposed gift of people with disabilities to serve as reminders that we are all destined to be dependent on others. The ecclesial discernment being proposed if Christians are to receive the gifts of all members of the Christian community depends on learning to look beyond the sociological and demographic certainties typically attached to individual congregants. Contemporary disability theologians have increasingly lighted on 1 Corinthians chapter 12 as a classic biblical depiction of what is today known as an inclusive social model. This article traces theological attempts to define the concept of inclusion and advance that emerging consensus by offering a close reading of 1 Cor. chapter 12. St. Paul's famous ?body life? chapter offers a conceptually rich and theologically sophisticated account of the spiritual gifts suggesting that every member of the church is to be understood as an active giver or conduit of divine love, a giving that is not reducible to any person's supposed physiological or intellectual deficiencies, nor the supposed gift of people with disabilities to serve as reminders that we are all destined to be dependent on others. The ecclesial discernment being proposed if Christians are to receive the gifts of all members of the Christian community depends on learning to look beyond the sociological and demographic certainties typically attached to individual congregants. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DO - 10.1080/15228967.2011.620389 DP - Taylor&Francis VL - 15 IS - 4 SP - 351 EP - 376 SN - 1522-8967 ST - Theologizing Inclusion UR - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15228967.2011.620389 L2 - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15228967.2011.620389 ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Wise Corinthians: Their Stoic Education and Outlook AU - Brookins, Tim T2 - The Journal of Theological Studies AB - Gone are the days when the wisdom of the Corinthians could be understood in terms of ‘Gnosticism’. As an alternative to the rhetorical thesis that has replaced the Gnostic one, this essay draws attention to the consistently Stoic character of the Corinthians’ wisdom, taking as a point of departure the language that can most certainly be attributed to them. Following current insights from social-scientific studies, it is assumed that the wealthier Corinthians are also the problematic ‘wise’ Corinthians. These have received a moderately technical philosophical education, possibly through ‘Lucius the Corinthian Stoic’ in the newly established gymnasium institution in Corinth. It is found that in every case where we can confidently identify the Corinthians’ language, it is invariably Stoic in content, if not also in verbal form. Besides the Corinthians’ language, it is suggested that influence from Stoic teaching could have contributed to every problem reflected in 1 Corinthians. Thus, without denying the possibility of other influences, Stoicism is offered as a unifying explanation for the various parts of the letter. DA - 2011/04/01/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.1093/jts/flr033 DP - jts.oxfordjournals.org VL - 62 IS - 1 SP - 51 EP - 76 J2 - J Theol Studies LA - en SN - 0022-5185, 1477-4607 ST - The Wise Corinthians UR - http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/content/62/1/51 Y2 - 2012/03/22/00:54:38 L1 - http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/content/62/1/51.full.pdf L2 - http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/content/62/1/51.short ER - TY - BOOK TI - Paul as Missionary: Identity, Activity, Theology and Practice AU - Burke, Trevor AU - Rosner, Brian S. T2 - The Library of New Testament Studies AB - Paul as Missionary: Identity, Activity, Theology and Practice takes the view that before anything else Paul must first and foremost be identified as a ‘missionary’. Using the entire Pauline corpus the contributors to this volume assess what Paul’s correspondence can tell us about how he perceived his role and identity. The work comprises four parts: in section one, Paul’s identity as priest, eschatological herald, and missionary-pastor are explored while in part two topics such as the apostle’s activity among pagans, his suffering, and Paul’s ‘missionary message’ to the church at Rome are considered. Section three comprises essays on the Spirit as the governing dynamic, the glory of God as the apostle’s missionary goal, and the importance of Paul’s Christology in shaping his mission to the Gentiles. Finally, part four addresses Paul’s missionary praxis, including his support of his missionary enterprise. DA - 2011/05/19/ PY - 2011 VL - 420 PB - Continumm International Publishing Group Ltd SN - 9780567604750 UR - http://www.continuumbooks.com/books/detail.aspx?BookId=136283&SearchType=Basic ER - TY - BOOK TI - The World of Saint Paul AU - CALLEWAERT, JOSEPH AB - Joseph Callewaert's engaging work on St. Paul reads like a novel. With inviting, even dramatic, prose, it recounts the story of the great Apostle to the Nations. This is no dry tome or ponderous biography. Nor is its subject a "safe" historical figure, irrelevant to the issues of today: St. Paul remains controversial.Some scholars claim he "invented" Christianity. They believe his message radically departed from what Jesus taught. The Christian faith, so the claim runs, is the creation of Paul's religious experience, not the doctrine of Jesus. Callewaert rejects this theory, as do many other scholars. His interpretation rests on the Bible and the abiding tradition of the ages, rather than tendentious theories or ideologically-motivated revisions. Yet Callewaert's work is no anti-scholarly screed. The World of Saint Paul provides a popular, yet expert account of the Apostle and his age. For those who know little about St. Paul-which includes many Christians-it is a superb introduction. DA - 2011/02/01/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 211 LA - en PB - Ignatius Press SN - 9781586174125 UR - http://www.ignatius.com/Products/WSP-P/the-world-of-saint-paul.aspx?AID=536337&PID=3662453 L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=IU5H_7QmpTsC KW - Apostles,Apostles/ Biography,Biography & Autobiography / General,Biography & Autobiography / Religious,Christianity,Paul,Religion / Biblical Biography / New Testament ER - TY - BOOK TI - Redescribing Paul and the Corinthians A3 - Cameron, Ron A3 - Miller, Merrill AB - This second volume of studies by members of the SBL Seminar on Ancient Myths and Modern Theories of Christian Origins reassesses the agenda of modern scholarship on Paul and the Corinthians. The contributors challenge the theory of religion assumed in most New Testament scholarship and adopt a different set of theoretical and historical terms for redescribing the beginnings of the Christian religion. They propose explanations of the relationship between Paul and the recipients of 1 Corinthians; the place of Paul's Christ-myth for his gospel; the reasons for a disinterest in and rejection of Paul's gospel and/or for the reception and attraction of it; and the disjunction between Paul's collective representation of the Corinthians in 1 Corinthians and the Corinthians' own engagement with Paul in mythmaking and social formation, including mutual (mis)translation and (mis)appropriation of the other's discourse and practices. The contributors are Ron Cameron and Merrill P. Miller, Jonathan Z. Smith, Burton L. Mack, William E. Arnal, Stanley K. Stowers, Richard S. Ascough, and John S. Kloppenborg. DA - 2011/04// PY - 2011 PB - Society of Biblical LIterature SN - 978-1-58983-528-3 UR - https://secure.aidcvt.com/sbl/ProdDetails.asp?ID=064505P&PG=1&Type=BL&PCS=SBL ER - TY - BOOK TI - The Great Sermon Tradition as a Fiscal Framework in 1 Corinthians: Towards a Pauline Theology of Material Possessions AU - Carter, Christopher T2 - The Library of New Testament Studies AB - This text addresses two separate but related questions. Firstly, what is Paul’s theology of material possessions, and secondly, what is the source of the apostle’s thought on this subject? Carter endeavours to answer these questions by posing the hypothesis that Paul owes his pecuniary thought to the synoptic sermon tradition. Unlike other studies that investigate this link, Carter does not appeal to verbal parallels to establish this theory. Rather, he demonstrates a continuity in the broad fiscal thought of Jesus and Paul. This is accomplished by first demonstrating the plausibility of Paul’s acquaintance with the dominical tradition through evidence related to the apostle’s historical environment and his extant writings. The author then establishes the likelihood that Paul knew the pre-synoptic sermon tradition because of its ubiquity in early church discipleship, the judgment of form critical scholars, and its pervasive resonances in Pauline literature. From this point of embarkation, Carter moves on to articulate the broad fiscal thought of the synoptic sermons. It is found that the synoptic sermons’ fiscal material has a pervasively eschatological orientation, and that in the sermons, Jesus seeks to redefine the financial worldview of Christian disciples. Having examined the synoptic sermons, their fiscal thought is compared with that expressed by Paul in 1 Corinthians. Through the course of this comparison, alternate sources in Jewish and Hellenistic literature are considered as potential explanations for any correspondences. Ultimately, the study concludes that Jesus’ and Paul’s financial thought evidence remarkable symmetry that cannot be explained by a shared cultural environment. Consequently, it is determined that Paul very likely depends on the dominical tradition for the contours of his financial thought. DA - 2010/02/03/ PY - 2010 VL - 403 SP - 288 PB - Continumm International Publishing Group Ltd SN - 9780567473042 UR - http://www.continuumbooks.com/books/detail.aspx?BookId=133357&SearchType=Basic ER - TY - BOOK TI - The First Letter to the Corinthians AU - Ciampa, Roy E. AU - Rosner, Brian S. AB - This thorough commentary presents a coherent reading of 1 Corinthians, taking full account of its Old Testament and Jewish roots and demonstrating Paul's primary concern for the unity and purity of the church and the glory of God. Roy Ciampa and Brian Rosner's well-informed, careful exegesis touches on an astonishingly wide swath of important yet sensitive issues, reinforcing the letter's ongoing theological and pastoral significance. DA - 2010/11// PY - 2010 SP - 990 PB - Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. SN - 978-0-8028-3732-5 UR - http://www.eerdmans.com/Products/Default.aspx?ISBN=9780802837325 L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=QXJnSecbvKcC KW - Bible,Religion / Biblical Commentary / New Testament,Religion / General ER - TY - THES TI - Proclaiming the Lord's death| An exegesis of 1 Cor 11|17--34 in light of the Greco-Roman banquet AU - Collier, Caleb P DA - 2010/05// PY - 2010 DP - gradworks.umi.com PB - LIBERTY UNIVERSITY UR - http://gradworks.umi.com/14/75/1475136.html Y2 - 2012/03/22/00:06:29 L2 - http://gradworks.umi.com/14/75/1475136.html KW - Biblical studies Proclaiming the Lord's death| An exegesis of 1 Cor 11|17--34 in light of the Greco-Roman banquet LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Don Fowler,David Croteau Collier, Caleb P. ER - TY - THES TI - Ecclesia laus Corinthiensis : negotiating ethnicity under empire AU - Concannon, Cavan W AB - This dissertation examines the earliest reception of the letters of Paul to the Corinthians, focusing on issues of ethnicity, civic identity, and empire. At its core, the dissertation seeks to understand how Paul's earliest audience in Corinth heard and responded to Paul's rhetoric of ethnicity. This dissertation makes three important contributions to the study of Paul, the Corinthian correspondence, and the city of Corinth. First, I lay out the local context that offered Paul's audience myths, stories, practices, and experiences with which to think when interpreting Paul's letters. This shift requires pairing literary and archaeological materials as a means of reconstructing the ways in which the rhetoric of ethnicity was deployed in Corinth. Second, placing Paul within this local context shows him to be one among many using the rhetoric of ethnicity to persuade Corinthian audiences. This focus on the multiplicity of voices in Corinth seeks to open up spaces or cracks in our interpretation of the Corinthian correspondence where we might hear the voices of the Corinthians who heard and interpreted Paul's letters. Attention to ethnicity and its importance in the Corinthian correspondence is my third contribution. Studies of Paul and ethnicity have generally focused on the letters to the Galatians and Romans, except when discussing specific confrontations that Paul may have had with Jewish missionaries (e.g., the "super apostles" of 1 Corinthians 10-13). Thus, in Pauline studies, scholars have generally only tackled the topic of ethnicity when they have seen Judaism and Jewish voices opposing Paul's as affecting particular letters. Ethnicity, however, was relevant as well to the Gentiles who heard and responded to Paul's preaching. In this dissertation I show that the rhetoric of ethnicity was central to how Paul presented himself to his Corinthian audience and how he argued over community boundaries and practices. Ultimately, this allows Paul to emerge as one of many using the rhetoric of ethnicity to persuade discerning Corinthian audiences. DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English ST - Ecclesia laus Corinthiensis UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/ecclesia-laus-corinthiensis-negotiating-ethnicity-under-empire/oclc/655646419&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - To Eat or Not to Eat Meat? Conversion, Bodily Practice, and the Relationship between Formal Worship and Everyday Life in the Anthropology of Religion and 1 Corinthians 8:7 AU - Coppins, Wayne T2 - Sage Publications AB - This article aims to contribute to the topic of conversion in the New Testament by drawing upon insights from the anthropology of religion. Taking up Rebecca Sachs Norris’s focus on embodied culture, and Simon Coleman’s and Peter Collins’s extension of Bourdieu’s concept of habitus, I attempt to bring Paul’s argument in 1 Corinthians 8:7 into sharper focus by reflecting theoretically on the ingrained associations of bodily practice, and the relationship between ritual worship and everyday life. In doing so, I also aim to add complexity to our overall picture of “the Pauline model of conversion.” DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DO - DOI: 10.1177/0146107911403654 UR - http://btb.sagepub.com/content/41/2/84 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Apostle on the Edge: An Inductive Approach to Paul AU - Cosby, Michael R. AB - Author and teacher Michael R. Cosby provides a wonderful guide to Paul's letters, helping students relate them to their own cultural setting and figure out for themselves what they mean. Irreverent, entertaining, engaging, and fun, yet grounded in sound theology, Cosby's textbook, full of pictures, questions, and insights, is certain to be a most popular educational tool. DA - 2009/// PY - 2009 DP - Google Books SP - 338 LA - en PB - Westminster John Knox Press SN - 9780664233082 ST - Apostle on the Edge UR - http://www.wjkbooks.com/Products/0664233082/apostle-on-the-edge.aspx L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=6NFxG9qpfhYC KW - Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / Paul's Letters ER - TY - JOUR TI - John Chrysostom’s Exegesis on the Resurrection in 1 Corinthians 15 AU - De Wet, Chris L. T2 - Neotestamentica AB - This study examines John Chrysostom's exegesis on the resurrection in 1 Cor15, found in homilies 38-39 on 1 Corinthians. It indicates that John Chrysostom believes in carnis resurrectio, and especially emphasizes this as amelioration against Manichaeism. He also implements an oikonomia of the resurrection,stating that there are hierarchies among resurrected bodies, differing in heavenly reward or fiery punishment. Most importantly, the resurrection functions as an important aspect for the controlling of bodies and promoting a pro-ascetic sentiment over and against the urban temptations of Antioch. It concludes with a synthesis - a discussion of key motifs in Chrysostom's exegesis on the resurrection and its significance for a cultural historical glimpse into the ascetic mind. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 VL - 45 IS - 1 SP - 92 EP - 114 SN - 02548356 UR - http://www.sabinet.co.za/abstracts/neotest/neotest_v45_n1_a5.html ER - TY - JOUR TI - John Chrysostom’s exegesis of the spiritual gifts (1 Cor. 12:27-13:3): a commentary on Homilia in I Epistulam ad Corinthios 32 AU - De Wet, Chris L. T2 - Ekklesiastikos Pharos AB - This study provides a commentary on John Chrysostom's homily 32 on 1 Corinthians 12:27-13:3. It is specifically written in dialogue with modern-day New Testament scholarship to illustrate the value and importance of reading a late ancient author like Chrysostom in the present-day study of the Bible. Chrysostom delivers compelling insights into the text, relating not only to the history and rhetoric of the text, but also to the social and cultural dimensions of 1 Corinthians. The study also provides text-critical data regarding readings preferred by Chrysostom, along with reasons why such readings are preferred. The study shows that ancient authors like Chrysostom and others certainly enrich the modern study of the Bible; even if they illustrate how not to read a text, they are part of a significant Wirkungsgeschichte that has influenced the study of the Bible for centuries, and cannot simply be ignored. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 VL - 93 SP - 104 EP - 117 SN - 10189556 UR - http://www.sabinet.co.za/abstracts/epharos/epharos_v93_a10.html ER - TY - JOUR TI - Redemptive Almsgiving and Economic Stratification in 2 Clement AU - Downs, David J. T2 - Journal of Early Christian Studies DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DO - 10.1353/earl.2011.0058 DP - CrossRef VL - 19 IS - 4 SP - 493 EP - 517 SN - 1086-3184 UR - http://muse.jhu.edu/login?auth=0&type=summary&url=/journals/journal_of_early_christian_studies/v019/19.4.downs.html Y2 - 2012/03/23/01:57:33 L2 - http://muse.jhu.edu/login?auth=0&type=summary&url=/journals/journal_of_early_christian_studies/v019/19.4.downs.html ER - TY - JOUR TI - Future Resurrection of the Dead in Early Judaism: Social Dynamics, Contested Evidence AU - Elledge, C. D T2 - Currents in Biblical Research AB - In its significance to both Jewish and Christian studies, resurrection of the dead remains a vital subject of biblical research; and it is now widely recognized that the religious culture of early Judaism (ca. 200 BCE—CE 200) played a crucial role in both its origination and early reception. In the present landscape of study, perhaps the most recent methodological advances arise from sociological studies, which attempt to contextualize resurrection within the social dynamics of the religious movements that advanced this hope. Moreover, at the exegetical level, many vexing pieces of evidence have produced conflicting readings of precisely what individual traditions may say about resurrection. The present article treats these topics, including (1) the application of social-scientific methods to the study of resurrection, and (2) readings of contested literary and epigraphic evidence that remains crucial to the scholarly study of the resurrection hope in early Jewish culture. DA - 2011/06/01/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.1177/1476993X11400180 DP - cbi.sagepub.com VL - 9 IS - 3 SP - 394 EP - 421 J2 - Currents in Biblical Research LA - en SN - 1476-993X, 1745-5200 ST - Future Resurrection of the Dead in Early Judaism UR - http://cbi.sagepub.com/content/9/3/394 Y2 - 2012/03/22/01:16:18 L1 - http://cbi.sagepub.com/content/9/3/394.full.pdf L2 - http://cbi.sagepub.com/content/9/3/394.short KW - 1 Enoch,afterlife,Dead Sea Scrolls,Essenes,Hazon Gabriel,immortality,Josephus,Pharisees,resurrection ER - TY - JOUR TI - Imitating Paul’s Relationship to the Gospel: 1 Corinthians 8.1-11.1 AU - Ellington, Dustin W T2 - Journal for the Study of the New Testament AB - To overcome past shortcomings in the interpretation of Paul’s exhortation ‘Imitate me, as I imitate Christ’ (1 Cor. 11.1), we must study the roles of Paul’s ‘I’ and Christ in the context of 1 Cor. 8.1—11.1. Christ died for the weak (8.11), and Paul’s renunciation of his apostolic rights follows this pattern. Paul’s self-portrayal reaches its climax when he says that he does all things for the sake of the gospel, in order to be συγκòıνωνòςς αυτòυ (9.23). This article proposes that the expression συγκòıνωνòςς αυτòυ contains more shades of meaning than scholars have previously allowed. It summarizes Paul’s aim to be the gospel’s partner in the salvation of others and to participate in the gospel’s pattern and power. Paul’s call to imitation exhorts the Corinthian believers to share in his relationship to the gospel, working with it for the salvation of others and allowing its pattern and power to shape their life together. DA - 2011/03/01/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.1177/0142064X10381957 DP - jnt.sagepub.com VL - 33 IS - 3 SP - 303 EP - 315 J2 - Journal for the Study of the New Testament LA - en SN - 0142-064X, 1745-5294 ST - Imitating Paul’s Relationship to the Gospel UR - http://jnt.sagepub.com/content/33/3/303 Y2 - 2012/03/22/01:16:36 L1 - http://jnt.sagepub.com/content/33/3/303.full.pdf L2 - http://jnt.sagepub.com/content/33/3/303.short KW - Death of Christ,example,gospel,imitate,participation,συγκoıνωνóς ER - TY - BOOK TI - Cosmology and Self in the Apostle Paul: The Material Spirit AU - Engberg-Pedersen, Troels AB - Cosmology and Self in the Apostle Paul challenges the traditional reading of Paul. Troels Engberg-Pedersen argues that the usual, mainly cognitive and metaphorical, ways of understanding central Pauline concepts, such as 'being in Christ', 'having God's pneuma (spirit), Christ's pneuma, and Christ himself in one', must be supplemented by a literal understanding that directly reflects Paul's cosmology. Engberg-Pedersen shows that Paul's cosmology, not least his understanding of the pneuma, was a materialist, bodily one: the pneuma was a physical element that would at the resurrection act directly on the ordinary human bodies of believers and transform them into 'pneumatic bodies'. This literal understanding of the future events is then traced back to the Pauline present as Engberg-Pedersen considers how Paul conceived in bodily terms of a range of central themes like his own conversion, his mission, the believers' reception of the pneuma in baptism, and the way the apostle took the pneuma to inform his own and their ways of life from the beginning to the projected end. In developing this picture of Paul's world view, an explicitly philosophically oriented form of interpretation ('philosophical exegesis') is employed, in which the interpreter applies categories of interpretation that make sense philosophically, whether in an ancient or a modern context. For this enterprise Engberg-Pedersen draws in particular on ancient Stoic materialist and monistic physics and cosmology - as opposed to the Platonic, immaterialist and dualistic categories that underlie traditional readings of Paul - and on modern ideas on 'religious experience', 'self', 'body' and 'practice' derived from Foucault and Bourdieu. In this way Paul is shown to have spelled out philosophically his Jewish, 'apocalyptic' world view, which remains a central feature of his thought. The book states the cosmological case for the author's earlier 'ethical' reading of Paul in his prize-winning book, Paul and the Stoics (2000). DA - 2010/03/18/ PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 305 LA - en PB - Oxford University Press SN - 9780191615795 ST - Cosmology and Self in the Apostle Paul UR - http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/ReligionTheology/Theology/?view=usa&ci=9780199558568 L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=FqPK15JSfygC L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=ZNM3Cs5VIRUC KW - Bible,Biblical cosmology,Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / General,Philosophy / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament,Religion / Christian Theology / General,Religion / Christian Theology / History,Religion / Religion & Science ER - TY - JOUR TI - Honour, Head-Coverings and Headship: 1 Corinthians 11.2-16 in Its Social Context AU - Finney, Mark T2 - Journal for the Study of the New Testament AB - A significant yet missing dimension of scholarly engagement with 1 Cor. 11.2-16 is the consideration of honour-shame and its critical importance in ancient cultures. As this section of Paul’s letter abounds in honour-shame terminology, analysis of the text within such a framework will allow a profitable exploration of the reasons why the Corinthians are changing their attire (for purposes of this paper, their head-coverings), in a way that appears to be contrary to what may be considered the Pauline norm. The argument offered here is that notions of honour come to the fore and higher-status male Corinthians are employing modes of head attire to maintain distinctions of status. At the same time, Paul insists upon female head-coverings to safeguard the honour of the community within a context of the potential presence of non-believers in a communal service of worship. DA - 2010/09/01/ PY - 2010 DO - 10.1177/0142064X10376002 DP - jnt.sagepub.com VL - 33 IS - 1 SP - 31 EP - 58 J2 - Journal for the Study of the New Testament LA - en SN - 0142-064X, 1745-5294 ST - Honour, Head-coverings and Headship UR - http://jnt.sagepub.com/content/33/1/31 Y2 - 2012/03/22/00:07:34 L1 - http://jnt.sagepub.com/content/33/1/31.full.pdf L2 - http://jnt.sagepub.com/content/33/1/31.short KW - authority,elite(s),head-coverings,Honour,shame ER - TY - JOUR TI - Honor, Rhetoric and Factionalism in the Ancient World: 1 Corinthians 1-4 in Its Social Context AU - Finney, Mark T T2 - Biblical Theology Bulletin: A Journal of Bible and Theology AB - This essay suggests that the central element of the factionalism and strife evident in 1 Corinthians 1-4 is the lust for honor by members of the early Christ-movement at Corinth. While the last few decades have seen a proliferation of social-scientific approaches to biblical interpretation, many demonstrating the centrality of issues of honor and shame, the letter of 1 Corinthians has remained largely untouched by issues related to honor. Yet it presents a unique exposé of numerous and vital aspects of social life in the Greco-Roman world. By analyzing the issues of factionalism and rhetoric within the social context of the time, and doing so within the framework of the central import of honor, it is hoped that the essay provides an appropriate and compelling framework within which to view this section of Paul’s letter. DA - 2010/02/01/ PY - 2010 DO - 10.1177/0146107909355087 DP - btb.sagepub.com VL - 40 IS - 1 SP - 27 EP - 36 J2 - Biblical Theology Bulletin: A Journal of Bible and Theology LA - en SN - 0146-1079, 1945-7596 ST - Honor, Rhetoric and Factionalism in the Ancient World UR - http://btb.sagepub.com/content/40/1/27 Y2 - 2012/03/22/00:07:02 L1 - http://btb.sagepub.com/content/40/1/27.full.pdf L2 - http://btb.sagepub.com/content/40/1/27.short KW - factionalism,honor,rhetoric,shame,wisdom ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth in Context: Comparative Studies on Religion and Society A3 - Friesen, Steven A3 - Schowalter, Dan A3 - Walters, James AB - This volume is the product of an interdisciplinary conference held at the University of Texas at Austin. Specialists in the study of inscriptions, architecture, sculpture, coins, tombs, pottery, and texts collaborate to produce new portraits of religion and society in the ancient city of Corinth. The studies focus on groups like the early Roman colonists, the Augustales (priests of Augustus), or the Pauline house churches; on specific cults such as those of Asklepios, Demeter, or the Sacred Spring; on media (e.g., coins, or burial inscriptions); or on the monuments and populations of nearby Kenchreai or Isthmia. The result is a deeper understanding of the religious life of Corinth, contextualized within the socially stratified cultures of the Hellenistic and Roman periods. DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 ET - 1 LA - English PB - BRILL SN - 9789004182110 UR - http://www.brill.nl/corinth-context-0 L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=xuq0gSm3RwkC KW - Christian antiquities,Christian antiquities/ Greece/ Corinth/ Congresses,Christian sociology,Christian sociology/ Greece/ Corinth/ History/ Early church, ca. 30-600/ Congresses,Corinth (Greece),Religion / Ancient,Religion / Antiquities & Archaeology,Religion and sociology,Religion and sociology/ Greece/ Corinth/ History/ Congresses,Social Science / Archaeology,Social Science / Sociology / General,Social Science / Sociology of Religion ER - TY - JOUR TI - `Body Politics of Paul' in Corinth: Temple and the Rules of Purity in Constructing Identify in 1 Cor.5:9-13 AU - George, R.T T2 - BIBLE BHASHYAM DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 37 IS - 1 SP - 74 EP - 99 LA - English SN - 0970-2288 ST - `Body Politics of Paul' in Corinth UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/body-politics-of-paul-in-corinth-temple-and-the-rules-of-purity-in-constructing-identify-in-1-cor59-13/oclc/720780073&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - THE LETTER KILLS: ON SOME IMPLICATIONS OF 2 CORINTHIANS 3:62 AU - GINZBURG, CARLO T2 - History and Theory AB - The paper focuses on an argument put forward by Augustine in his De doctrina Christiana: there are passages in the Bible that need to be read in a literal, contextual, and ultimately rhetorical perspective. This approach to the Bible (usually overshadowed by Augustine's own parallel emphasis on the importance of allegory) was needed to deal with customs—for instance the patriarchs' polygamy—that had to be evaluated, Augustine argued, according to standards different from those prevailing in the present day. This need inspired Augustine to utter some sharp remarks on the need to avoid (as we would say today) ethnocentric, anachronistic projections into the Biblical text. The long-term impact of Augustine's argument was profound. The emphasis on the letter played a significant role in the exchanges between Christian and Jewish medieval readings of the Bible, which affected Nicholas of Lyra's influential commentary (Postilla). The same tradition may have contributed to Valla's and Karlstadt's audacious hermeneutic remarks on the Biblical canon, which covertly or openly focused on contradictions in the Biblical text, questioning the role of Moses as author of Deuteronomy. Traces of those discussions can be detected in Spinoza's Tractatus theologico-politicus. The paper suggests that the emphasis on a literal, contextual reading of the Bible provided a model for secular reading in general. The possible role of this model in the aggressive encounter between Europe and alien cultures is a matter of speculation. DA - 2010/02/01/ PY - 2010 DO - 10.1111/j.1468-2303.2010.00529.x DP - onlinelibrary.wiley.com VL - 49 IS - 1 SP - 71 EP - 89 LA - en SN - 1468-2303 ST - THE LETTER KILLS UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-2303.2010.00529.x/abstract Y2 - 2012/03/22/00:41:26 L1 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/store/10.1111/j.1468-2303.2010.00529.x/asset/j.1468-2303.2010.00529.x.pdf?v=1&t=h032snqf&s=97ffdbcca9f1bd7f95460257164fd52a3234425b L4 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-2303.2010.00529.x/abstract KW - 2 Corinthians,Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt,Augustine,Baruch Spinoza,Bible (Jewish and Christian interpretations of),interpretation,Lorenzo Valla,Nicholas of Lyra,Paul ER - TY - JOUR TI - Does περιβόλαιον Mean “Testicle” in 1 Corinthians 11:15? AU - Goodacre, Mark T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 VL - 130 IS - 2 J2 - JBL LA - English ER - TY - THES TI - Paul, the Oikonomos of God: Paul's Apostolic Metaphor in 1 Corinthians and its Graeco-Roman Context AU - Goodrich, John AB - This thesis seeks to elucidate the nature of Paul’s apostleship and apostolic authority by investigating how Paul portrays himself as an oikonomos of God in 1 Corinthians (4.1-5; 9.16-23). Modern studies on the metaphor have failed to ascertain what apostolic attributes are implied by the image and how Paul utilised the metaphor to meet his rhetorical and theological objectives, largely because they neither identify the appropriate source domain of Paul’s metaphor nor conduct the necessary socio-historical research to illumine its application. Utilising a host of ancient sources to reconstruct the characteristics of the regal, municipal, and private administrators bearing this title, this study seeks to identify the metaphor’s source domain and to interpret the relevant Pauline discourses accordingly. Part 1 surveys the three administrative contexts from Graeco-Roman antiquity in which oikonomoi are most frequently attested: Hellenistic kingdoms (Chapter 2), Graeco-Roman cities (Chapter 3), and private estates and enterprises (Chapter 4). While minor variations existed within these administrative contexts, a general profile is discernable in and constructed for each. Moreover, although the profiles of the oikonomoi serving in these contexts share certain similar social, structural, and disciplinary characteristics, these administrators are also shown to have significant differences. Part 2 engages 1 Corinthians 4 and 9 seeking to identify and interpret Paul’s metaphor in both discourses. Chapter 5 demonstrates that, of the three source domains examined in Part 1, private commercial administration functions as the most plausible context in which to interpret Paul’s metaphor. Chapters 6 and 7 then utilise the profile of the private commercial administrator as a model to illumine Paul’s apostleship in 1 Cor 4.1-5 and 9.16-23 respectively and explains how Paul employs the image to meet his rhetorical and theological objectives in both passages. Chapter 8 summarises the argument of the thesis and draws out the implications of Paul’s metaphor for understanding Paul’s theology of apostolic authority. DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 SP - 290 LA - English PB - Durham University UR - http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/299/ ER - TY - JOUR TI - Erastus, Quaestor of Corinth: The Administrative Rank of Ὁ Οἰκονόμος Τῆς Πόλεως (Rom 16.23) in an Achaean Colony AU - Goodrich, John K. T2 - New Testament Studies AB - Erastus (Rom 16.23) has featured prominently in the ongoing debate over the social and economic make-up of the early Pauline communities, since how one renders his title (ὁ οἰκονόμος τῆς πόλεως) dramatically affects the range of economic stratification represented in the Corinthian church. Relying chiefly on epigraphy, including an important new inscription from the Achaean colony of Patras, this article engages the scholarly dialogue about the Latin equivalent of Erastus' title, rebutting the arguments in favour of arcarius and aedilis, and contends that he served as quaestor, a high-ranking municipal position exclusively occupied by the economic elite. DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DO - 10.1017/S0028688509990142 DP - Cambridge Journals Online VL - 56 IS - 01 SP - 90 EP - 115 ST - Erastus, Quaestor of Corinth UR - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=6782984 L1 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?pageCode=100101&type=1&fid=6782992&jid=NTS&volumeId=56&issueId=01&aid=6782984 L2 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=6782984 KW - Corinth,economic scale,Erastus,Romans 16,social stratification,urban Christianity ER - TY - JOUR TI - Erastus of Corinth (Romans 16.23): Responding to Recent Proposals on His Rank, Status, and Faith AU - Goodrich, John K. T2 - New Testament Studies AB - Studies on Erastus, the Corinthian oikonomos (Rom 16.23), continue to dispute the fundamental make up of his identity, including his administrative rank, socio-economic standing, even his status as a believer. Ultimately seeking to defend the view that Erastus was a Christian who served as a Corinthian municipal quaestor, this article responds separately to two recent essays, replying initially to Weiss' charge that Corinth did not have the municipal quaestorship, then critiquing Friesen's claim that Erastus was an unbelieving public slave. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DO - 10.1017/S0028688511000063 DP - Cambridge Journals Online VL - 57 IS - 04 SP - 583 EP - 593 ST - Erastus of Corinth (Romans 16.23) UR - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8362810 L1 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?pageCode=100101&type=1&fid=8362812&jid=NTS&volumeId=57&issueId=04&aid=8362810 L2 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8362810 KW - Corinth,Erastus,Roman colonies,Romans 16,social status ER - TY - THES TI - New creation in 2 Corinthians 5:17 and Galatians 6:15 : individual or eschatological? AU - Gundersen, David Alexander DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English ST - New creation in 2 Corinthians 5 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Which Body Is a Temple (1 Corinthians 6:19)? Paul beyond the Individual/Communal Divide AU - Gupta, Nijay K T2 - The Catholic Biblical quarterly DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - cat.inist.fr VL - 72 IS - 3 SP - 518 EP - 536 LA - eng SN - 0008-7912 ST - Which Body Is a Temple (1 Corinthians 6 UR - http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=22990668 Y2 - 2012/03/22/00:11:48 L2 - http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=22990668 KW - Bible,Body,Corps,Exégèse,Exegesis,I Corinthians,I Corinthiens,New Testament,Nouveau Testament,Pauline theology,Temple,Théologie paulinienne ER - TY - BOOK TI - Suffering and the spirit: an exegetical study of II Cor. 2:14-3:3 within the context of the Corinthian correspondence AU - Hafemann, Scott J. DA - 1986/// PY - 1986 DP - Google Books SP - 590 LA - en PB - J.C.B. Mohr SN - 9783161449734 ST - Suffering and the spirit UR - https://wipfandstock.com/store/Suffering_and_the_Spirit_An_Exegetical_Study_of_2_Corinthians_2433_within_the_Context_of_the_Corinthian_Correspondence L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=q9XYAAAAMAAJ KW - Bible,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament ER - TY - BOOK TI - All of you are one : the social vision of Galatians 3.28, 1 Corinthians 12.13 and Colossians. 3.11 AU - Hansen, Bruce CY - London; New York DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - T & T Clark SN - 9780567136046 0567136043 ST - All of you are one ER - TY - BOOK TI - 'All of You are One' The Social Vision of Gal 3.28, 1 Cor 12.13 and Col 3.11 AU - Hansen, Bruce T2 - The Library of New Testament Studies AB - Hansen argues against prevalent views that the unity formula employed in Gal 3.28, 1 Cor 12.13 and Col 3.11 reflects either a Hellenistic anthropology of ideal androgyny or a modern liberal conception of social equality. Rather, Hansen contends, attention to function and context demonstrates each epistle’s vision of social unity. Insights from ethnic theory elucidate how epistles characterize this unity in terms of a new social identity, and the practices warranted by that identity. Furthermore, Hansen claims that because identity construction is continual, dynamic and discursive, alternate identities (e.g. ethnic, gender, religious, economic) within the new Christian communities, may be seen as influencing one another and may be termed as the collective Christian identity. Hansen employs theories from Ethnic study as tools for assessing how such overlapping identities persist and interact with one another. His analysis thereby demonstrates that the social unity promoted by this formula opposes cultural dominance by any particular group and, conversely reinforces the persistence of marginal social identities within new communities. The issue is then not one of gender equality, but of the equality that Paul wishes to develop between competing social groups. DA - 2010/01/19/ PY - 2010 VL - 409 SP - 256 LA - English PB - Continumm International Publishing Group Ltd SN - 9780567136046 UR - http://www.continuumbooks.com/books/detail.aspx?BookId=134004&SearchType=Basic ER - TY - BOOK TI - Contextualizing the Gospel: A Homiletic Commentary on 1 Corinthians AU - Harbour, Brian L. DA - 2011/08/31/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 226 LA - en PB - Smyth & Helwys Pub Co SN - 9781573125895 ST - Contextualizing the Gospel UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=fxbiZwEACAAJ&dq=Contextualizing+the+Gospel+A+Homiletic+Commentary+on+1+Corinthians&hl=en&sa=X&ei=DYFqT_2UE6yJsALwt5z-BQ&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAA L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=fxbiZwEACAAJ KW - Baptists,Bible,Religion / Biblical Commentary / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / Paul's Letters,Sermons, American,Sermons, American - 21st century ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Brothers as the Glory of Christ (2 Cor 8:23) Pauls Doxa Terminology in Its Ancient Benefaction Context AU - Harrison, James R. T2 - Novum Testamentum AB - Studies on Paul's Doxa terminology in the Corinthian epistles have either focused on the apostle's allusion to the Moses “glory” tradition in 2 Corinthians 3:4-4:6 or on how the diverse “glory” traditions of the LXX and Second Temple Judaism informed his Christology (1 Cor 2:8). However, Paul's description of the brothers accompanying the Jerusalem collection as the “Doxa of Christ” (2 Cor 8:23) has commanded little attention. Where the phrase has been discussed, it has been understood against the backdrop of the Isaianic “servant” songs (Isa 42, 49, 52-53) and prophecy (60, 62). Alternatively, the text is explained contextually in terms of the brothers promoting Christ's glory (2 Cor 3:18; 8:19).This article proposes that the honorific inscriptions, Dio Chrysostom's Rhodian oration, and the imperial context of “glory” allow us to appreciate better why Paul described his colleagues as the “Doxa of Christ.” In employing the phrase, Paul works within the honorific rhetorical conventions, but upends their eulogistic rationale and imperial focus. DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DO - 10.1163/004810010X12547950424328 DP - IngentaConnect VL - 52 IS - 2 SP - 156 EP - 188 ST - The Brothers as the Glory of Christ (2 Cor 8 L2 - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/not/2010/00000052/00000002/art00003 KW - 2 Corinthians,Beneficence,Counter-Imperial,Dio Chrysostom's Rhodian Oration,Doxa,Glory of Benefactors,Glory of the Julio-Claudian House,Honorific Inscriptions,Jerusalem Collection ER - TY - BOOK TI - Regulations Concerning Tongues and Prophecy in 1 Corinthians 14.26-40: Relevance Beyond the Corinthian Church AU - Hiu, Elim DA - 2010/08/05/ PY - 2010 DP - Amazon.com SP - 240 PB - T&T Clark Int'l SN - 0567546063 ST - Regulations Concerning Tongues and Prophecy in 1 Corinthians 14.26-40 L2 - http://www.amazon.com/dp/0567546063 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Married to an Unbeliever: Households, Hierarchies, and Holiness in 1 Corinthians 7:12–16 AU - Hodge, Caroline Johnson T2 - Harvard Theological Review DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DO - 10.1017/S0017816009990289 DP - Cambridge Journals Online VL - 103 IS - 01 SP - 1 EP - 25 ST - Married to an Unbeliever L1 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?pageCode=100101&type=1&fid=7009364&jid=HTR&volumeId=103&issueId=01&aid=7009356 L2 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=7009356 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Seeing God ‘in a Riddle’ or ‘face to Face’: An Analysis of 1 Corinthians 13.12 AU - Hollander, Harm W T2 - Journal for the Study of the New Testament AB - In his praise of the attitude of loving one another in 1 Cor. 13 Paul argues that ‘now we see in a mirror and in a riddle’ but at the eschaton we will see ‘face to face’ (v. 12). The implied object of ‘seeing’ is God. By introducing the image of a mirror Paul uses a well-known Hellenistic metaphor to describe the indirect, partial and incomplete nature of man’s knowledge of God. The expressions ‘in a riddle’ and ‘face to face’ are taken from Old Testament descriptions of Moses’ unique communication with God found in Num. 12.8 and Deut. 34.10. DA - 2010/06/01/ PY - 2010 DO - 10.1177/0142064X10365115 DP - jnt.sagepub.com VL - 32 IS - 4 SP - 395 EP - 403 J2 - Journal for the Study of the New Testament LA - en SN - 0142-064X, 1745-5294 ST - Seeing God ‘in a riddle’ or ‘face to face’ UR - http://jnt.sagepub.com/content/32/4/395 Y2 - 2012/03/22/00:13:10 L1 - http://jnt.sagepub.com/content/32/4/395.full.pdf L2 - http://jnt.sagepub.com/content/32/4/395.abstract KW - 1 Corinthians 13,knowledge of God,love to one’s neighbour,mirror,Paul and Moses ER - TY - THES TI - Christology and Christian identity in First Clement AU - Howell, Mark Allen DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/christology-and-christian-identity-in-first-clement/oclc/682899179&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Mimesis and apostolic parousia in 1 Corinthians 4 and 5 : an apologetic-mimetic interpretation AU - Hwang, Jin Ki CY - Lewiston, [N.Y.] DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Edwin Mellen Press SN - 9780773437197 0773437193 ST - Mimesis and apostolic parousia in 1 Corinthians 4 and 5 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Conflict on wisdom: the role of scripture in 1 Corinthians 1-4 AU - Inkelaar, Harm-Jan DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 306 LA - en SN - 9789053353042 ST - Conflict on wisdom UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=r4DlZwEACAAJ&dq=Inkelaar,+Harm-Jan&hl=en&sa=X&ei=IoJqT4j2EKqqsQKZ882NBg&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=r4DlZwEACAAJ ER - TY - THES TI - Conflict on wisdom : the role of scripture in 1 Corinthians 1-4 AU - Inkelaar, Harm-Jan CY - S.l. DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - s.n.] ST - Conflict on wisdom ER - TY - JOUR TI - Comfort, O Comfort, Corinth: Grief and Comfort in 2 Corinthians 7:5–13a AU - Kaplan, Jonathan T2 - Harvard Theological Review DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DO - 10.1017/S0017816011000393 DP - Cambridge Journals Online VL - 104 IS - 04 SP - 433 EP - 445 ST - Comfort, O Comfort, Corinth UR - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8389193 L1 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?pageCode=100101&type=1&fid=8389195&jid=HTR&volumeId=104&issueId=04&aid=8389193 L2 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8389193 ER - TY - THES TI - Paul and politics| Ekklesia, household, and empire in 1 Corinthians 1-7 AU - Kim, Ok-pil DA - 2010/08// PY - 2010 DP - gradworks.umi.com PB - DREW UNIVERSITY UR - http://gradworks.umi.com/34/20/3420021.html Y2 - 2012/03/22/00:14:00 L2 - http://gradworks.umi.com/34/20/3420021.html KW - and empire in 1 Corinthians 1-7 DREW UNIVERSITY Melanie Johnson-Debaufre Kim,Biblical studies,Church History,household,Ok-pil,Women's studies Paul and politics| Ekklesia ER - TY - JOUR TI - “Imitators“ (Mimetai) in 1 Cor. 4:16 and 11:1: A New Reading of Threefold Embodiment AU - Kim, Yung Suk T2 - Horizons in Biblical Theology AB - When it comes to the language of “imitation“ (mimesis) in Paul's letters (1 Cor. 4:16; 11:1; Phil. 3:17; 1 Thess. 1:6-7; 2:14), divisions among scholars are most clearly manifest. At one end of the scholarly spectrum, Paul follows a Stoic model of imitation, according to which the teacher exhorts pupils to follow him, based upon his authority established (demonstrated) by good conduct. Accordingly, Paul is viewed as an advocate of the Hellenistic ideal of unity at the expense of diversity. At the other end of the spectrum, Paul is seen as a social conservative and an obstacle to true liberation. Here the idea of imitation serves as a means of control and domination of others, as post-colonial and feminist scholars have pointed out. So Paul's exhortation to “be imitators of me, as I am of Christ“ (1 Cor. 11:1) is understood as a demand for sameness, an appeal to copy Paul. However, the language of imitation can be read through the eyes of “embodiment“—a way of life, as an alternate meaning of imitation in 1 Corinthians, which will lead to the involvement of three aspects of God, Christ and the believer. I argue that imitation in 1 Corinthians is neither a copy or sameness nor a type or model to be emulated by the Corinthians. Rather, it should be understood as a way of life rooted in the image of Christ crucified, which plays a central role in the letter, deconstructing abusive, destructive powers in a community and society and reconstructing a beloved community for all. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DO - 10.1163/187122011X546796 VL - 33 IS - 2 SP - 147 EP - 170 SN - 0195-9085 UR - http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/10.1163/187122011x546796 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Mission-Shaped or Paul-Shaped? Apostolic Challenges to the Mission-Shaped Church AU - King, Fergus J. T2 - Journal of Anglican Studies AB - John M. Hull has raised a number of criticisms about the understanding of worship found in Mission-Shaped Church: Church Planting and Fresh Expressions of Church in a Changing Context. In this article, some of these criticisms are explored further. Analysis of Paul’s proposed reforms to the Lord’s Supper in Corinth show that worship must address social concerns and not focus exclusively on a God-ward aspect. Paul does this by describing the Lord’s Supper as a paradigm for behaviour and world-view using the Greek symposium tradition. Paul’s response to the Corinthian situation raises questions about the suitability of the Homogeneous Unit Principle and its role in mission, as do aspects of the controversy with Peter documented in Galatians 2. His wider exploration of the sacramental dimension of ritual meals (1 Cor. 10–11) further shows that worship cannot be divorced from ethics and behaviour if it is to be truly effective and based on Pauline principles DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DO - 10.1017/S1740355310000264 DP - Cambridge Journals Online VL - 9 IS - 02 SP - 223 EP - 246 ST - Mission-Shaped or Paul-Shaped? UR - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8386315 L2 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8386315 KW - Homogeneous Unit Principle,Mission-Shaped Church,Paul,sacraments,symposium tradition,Worship ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Sweet Scent of the Gospel in the Didache and in Second Corinthians: Some Comments on Two Recent Interpretations of the Stinoufi Prayer in the Coptic Did. 10.8 AU - Kurek-Chomycz, Dominika A. T2 - Vigiliae Christianae AB - The Coptic Didache excerpt, and the so called stinoufi prayer in particular, remain a contentious issue. In this essay two of the interpretations that have been proposed, by Joseph Ysebaert and Alistair Stewart-Sykes, respectively, are reassessed. I argue that not only the stinoufi prayer, but also 2 Cor 2:14-16 is best understood against the sapiential tradition of associating Wisdom with fragrance. In Did. 10.8, like in the Pauline passage, the notion of the aroma most likely refers to the gospel. Thus even though it may not be possible to establish a direct dependence, some relationship between the Pauline metaphor and the stinoufi prayer cannot be excluded. DA - 2009/// PY - 2009 DO - 10.1163/157007208X377256 DP - IngentaConnect VL - 63 IS - 4 SP - 323 EP - 344 ST - The Sweet Scent of the Gospel in the Didache and in Second Corinthians UR - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/vc/2009/00000063/00000004/art00001 L2 - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/vc/2009/00000063/00000004/art00001 KW - 2 Corinthians,Ben Sira,Coptic Didache,Olfactory Imagery,Scent,Stinoufi ER - TY - JOUR TI - Discovering the Characteristics of CollegiaCollegia Sodalicia and Collegia Tenuiorum in 1 Corinthians 8, 10 and 15 AU - Kwon, Oh-Young T2 - Horizons in Biblical Theology AB - In 1 Corinthians 8, 10 and 15 Paul appears to argue against some of the Corinthian Christians who would have regarded their Christian community as analogous to a sort of voluntary collegia in the first century Greco-Roman world. Some characteristics of the collegia are exhibited in these chapters. Especially 8:1-13 and 10:1-22 contains the characteristics of collegia sodalicia, while 15:29 comprises those of collegia tenuiorum. This finding provides an alternative to the current scholarly interpretation of the Pauline description of the Corinthians' eating food sacrificed to idols (1 Cor 8:1-13 and 10:1-22) and of their engagement in baptism for (or on behalf of) the dead (1 Cor 15:29). DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DO - 10.1163/187122010X529480 DP - IngentaConnect VL - 32 IS - 2 SP - 166 EP - 182 L2 - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/hbl/2010/00000032/00000002/art00003 KW - Baptism,Collegia,Corinthians,Idols,Paul ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Critical Review of Recent Scholarship on the Pauline Opposition and the Nature of Its Wisdom (σοϕί Α) in 1 Corinthians 1—4 AU - Kwon, Oh-Young T2 - Currents in Biblical Research AB - In recent scholarship Pauline scholars have hotly disputed the issues of identification of Paul’s opponents in 1 Cor. 1—4 and the nature of their σοϕία. The major hypotheses are summarized by the catchphrases: over-realized eschatology, proto-Gnosticism, Hellenistic Jewish wisdom tradition, the Petrine party, and rhetorical conventions. Of these hypotheses, this paper supports those scholars who investigate the identity of Paul’s Corinthian opponents in 1 Cor. 1—4 and the nature of their wisdom from the perspective of first-century Graeco-Roman culture. These scholars argue that the Pauline opposition in 1 Cor. 1—4 would have been a group of Corinthian Christians who were influenced by Graeco-Roman rhetorical elitism and uncritically exercised these rhetorical conventions in their Christian community and claimed their σοϕία to be based on these rhetorical patterns. DA - 2010/06/01/ PY - 2010 DO - 10.1177/1476993X09356516 DP - cbi.sagepub.com VL - 8 IS - 3 SP - 386 EP - 427 J2 - Currents in Biblical Research LA - en SN - 1476-993X, 1745-5200 UR - http://cbi.sagepub.com/content/8/3/386 Y2 - 2012/03/22/00:14:25 L1 - http://cbi.sagepub.com/content/8/3/386.full.pdf L2 - http://cbi.sagepub.com/content/8/3/386.abstract KW - 1 Cor. 1—4,opponents,Paul,rhetoric,schisms,wisdom. ER - TY - BOOK TI - Image and Glory of God: 1 Corinthians 11:2-16 As a Case Study in Bible, Gender and Hermeneutics AU - Lakey, Michael AB - This hermeneutical case-study illustrates the complexities of using biblical materials to shed light upon present-day concerns. The specific situation addressed is the recent evangelical controversy regarding gender roles. A significant strand of this debate concerns the relationship between gender and the doctrine of God. This proposition is derived from 1 Corinthians 11. Whilst aspects of this argument are criticized, Lakey also argues that questions of God and gender are related. 1 Corinthians 11:2-16 articulates sexual difference using the metaphysical language of antiquity, thereby situating the sexes vis-a-vis each other as microcosms of God and Christ vis-a-vis the cosmos. For Paul, the Church circumscribes that part of the cosmos able to express its creaturely relationship to God. However, modern interpreters arguably cannot share Paul's cosmological and anthropological assumptions. Lakey points us towards forging a solution for how to interpret as Christian Scripture a text that invites its readers to assume a stance that is now problematic for many modern Christians. > DA - 2010/05/11/ PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 225 LA - en PB - Continuum International Publishing Group SN - 9780567182609 ST - Image and Glory of God UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=loHSK38MSkoC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Image+and+Glory+of+God+1+Corinthians+11:2-16+As+A+Case+Study+In+Bible,+Gender+And+Hermeneutics&hl=en&sa=X&ei=B4RqT-WhE6r4sQK3y7T2BQ&ved=0CDYQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Image%20and%20Glory%20of%20God%201%20Corinthians%2011%3A2-16%20As%20A%20Case%20Study%20In%20Bible%2C%20Gender%20And%20Hermeneutics&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=loHSK38MSkoC KW - Bible,Bible / Hermeneutics,Bible / N.T. / Corinthians, 1st, XI, 2-16 / Criticism, interpretation, etc,Evangelicalism,Men (Christian theology),Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / Paul's Letters,Sex role,Sex role / Religious aspects / Christianity,Women,Women / Religious aspects / Christianity ER - TY - BOOK TI - Image and glory of God : 1 Corinthians 11:2-16 as a case study in Bible, gender and hermeneutics AU - Lakey, Michael J CY - London; New York DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - T & T Clark SN - 9780567182609 0567182606 ST - Image and glory of God ER - TY - JOUR TI - Paul in the Stoa Poecile: A Response to Troels Engberg-Pedersen, Cosmology and Self in the Apostle Paul: The Material Spirit (Oxford, 2010) AU - Levison, John R T2 - Journal for the Study of the New Testament AB - Troels Engberg-Pedersen offers ‘a coherent reading of Paul that reflects the best available conceptual tools for understanding the world, both his and ours’ (6). These tools include ancient Stoicism, which illuminates the material character of pneuma, and the writings of contemporary theorists Michel Foucault and Pierre Bourdieu, which provide heuristic keys to the interpretation of Paul. This response offers sustained analysis followed by three substantive critiques of Engberg-Pedersen’s use of Stoicism to explain Pauline pneumatology. (1) The Stoic models he constructs do not adequately explain Pauline pneumatology. (2) Stoic models that do not align with his conception of pneuma in Stoicism are neglected. (3) Neglected as well are key texts from Paul’s Jewish heritage—Hebrew Bible, Septuagint and the Dead Sea Scrolls—though in principle Engberg-Pedersen acknowledges the indispensability of this heritage. DA - 2011/06/01/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.1177/0142064X11408003 DP - jnt.sagepub.com VL - 33 IS - 4 SP - 415 EP - 432 J2 - Journal for the Study of the New Testament LA - en SN - 0142-064X, 1745-5294 ST - Paul in the Stoa Poecile UR - http://jnt.sagepub.com/content/33/4/415 Y2 - 2012/03/22/01:45:09 L1 - http://jnt.sagepub.com/content/33/4/415.full.pdf L2 - http://jnt.sagepub.com/content/33/4/415.short ER - TY - JOUR TI - Paul's Mosaic Ascent: An Interpretation of 2 Corinthians 12.7–9 AU - Litwa, M. David T2 - New Testament Studies AB - This essay offers a reading of 2 Cor 12.7–9 in light of a rabbinic story of Moses' ascent to heaven (b. Šabb. 88b-89a). After an exploration of Moses in 2 Corinthians the author argues that vv. 7–9, like vv. 2–4, constitute an ascent report (vv. 2–4). This ascent report, it is maintained, is structurally parallel to Moses' heavenly ascent in b. Šabb. 88b-89a. Early traditions of Moses' ascent to heaven and dominance over angels suggest that Paul knew a form of the Mosaic ascent, and parodied it to highlight his weakness and paradoxical authority in vv. 7–9. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DO - 10.1017/S0028688510000342 DP - Cambridge Journals Online VL - 57 IS - 02 SP - 238 EP - 257 ST - Paul's Mosaic Ascent UR - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8196371 L1 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?pageCode=100101&type=1&fid=8196373&jid=NTS&volumeId=57&issueId=02&aid=8196371 L2 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8196371 KW - 2 Cor 12.7–9,angel of Satan,heavenly ascent,Moses,parody,Paul and Rabbinic literature ER - TY - BOOK TI - 1 Corinthians AU - Lockwood, Gregory J. AB - Lockwood expounds upon this application-rich text from "the Words of the cross, " the basis for the church's unity, holiness, freedom, worship, and resurrection hope. DA - 2000/// PY - 2000 DP - Google Books SP - 648 LA - en PB - Concordia Pub. House SN - 9780570063148 UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=5M0YPQAACAAJ&dq=1+Corinthians,+Gregory+J+Lockwood&hl=en&ei=4eU9TcjcG8PAgQfxm5jNCA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&sqi=2&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAA KW - Bible,Religion / Biblical Commentary / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / General ER - TY - JOUR TI - Christian Identity in Corinth: A Comparative Study of 2 Corinthians, Epictetus and Valerius Maximus AU - Long, F.J. T2 - Catholic Biblical Quarterly DA - 2008/// PY - 2008 VL - 72 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Spirit-baptised Church AU - Macchia, Frank D. T2 - International journal for the Study of the Christian Church AB - The Baptism in the Holy Spirit in the New Testament is a root metaphor for the inauguration and fulfilment of the Kingdom of God and for the constitution and fulfilment of the Church in the world as the Kingdom's chief sign and instrument. The Church thus exists in the outpouring of the Spirit. The Church not only exists in the outpouring of the Spirit but lives from it in all facets of its life in Christ: kerygmatic, sacramental, and charismatic and missional life. The Church lives from this impartation of the Spirit and will be fulfilled by it when it rises in the fullness of the Spirit that characterises the glorified Christ. The Baptism in the Holy Spirit in the New Testament is a root metaphor for the inauguration and fulfilment of the Kingdom of God and for the constitution and fulfilment of the Church in the world as the Kingdom's chief sign and instrument. The Church thus exists in the outpouring of the Spirit. The Church not only exists in the outpouring of the Spirit but lives from it in all facets of its life in Christ: kerygmatic, sacramental, and charismatic and missional life. The Church lives from this impartation of the Spirit and will be fulfilled by it when it rises in the fullness of the Spirit that characterises the glorified Christ. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DO - 10.1080/1474225X.2011.628510 DP - Taylor&Francis VL - 11 IS - 4 SP - 256 EP - 268 SN - 1474-225X UR - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1474225X.2011.628510 L2 - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1474225X.2011.628510 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Unclean but Holy Children: Paul's Everyday Quandary in 1 Corinthians 7:14c AU - MACDONALD, Margaret Y AU - VAAGE, Leif E T2 - The Catholic Biblical quarterly DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DP - cat.inist.fr VL - 73 IS - 3 SP - 526 EP - 546 LA - eng SN - 0008-7912 ST - Unclean but Holy Children UR - http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=24366649 Y2 - 2012/03/22/01:47:03 L2 - http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=24366649 KW - Bible,Holiness,I Corinthians,I Corinthiens,Impureté,Impurity,New Testament,Nouveau Testament,Sainteté ER - TY - THES TI - Paul and the rhetoric of reversal: kerygmatic rhetoric in the arrangement of 1 Corinthians AU - Malcolm, Matthew R. AB - argue that 1 Corinthians is a unified composition that exhibits kerygmatic rhetoric. That is, Jewish and Greco-Roman resources are brought into the service of an overall arrangement that is creatively suggested by Paul's kerygma of the Messiah who died, rose, and awaits cosmic manifestation. In particular, I demonstrate that the Jewish motif of dual reversal, whereby boastful rulers are destined for destruction while righteous sufferers are destined for vindication, serves as an influential conceptual motif in the formulation of Christian kerygma, and as such may be seen as an interpretative framework and rhetorical resource available to Paul. In 1 Corinthians 1–4 Paul evaluates struggles over leadership in the Corinthian congregation as an implicit expression of human autonomy, and responds by summoning the Corinthians to identify with Christ, by forgoing the role of the boastful ruler and adopting the role of the cruciform sufferer. This identification with the cruciform Christ consequently gives shape to Paul’s ethical instruction in 1 Corinthians 5–14, a section that draws on Jewish and Greco-Roman resources, while exhibiting a pattern of Pauline ethical argumentation expressive of Paul's kerygma of identification with the embodied Christ. In the final chapter of the main body of the letter (1 Corinthians 15), Paul utilises the Corinthian denial of "the resurrection of the dead" as the ultimate paradigm of their refusal to adopt a cruciform orientation, and urges that the dead in Christ will be raised to immortal glory, while present powers will be brought to nothing. I suggest that this attention to the creative influence of Paul’s kerygma on the form of his argumentation represents an important addition to the tools of the Pauline rhetorical analyst. Such an approach results in an historically attentive and exegetically persuasive account of the letter's arrangement that also finds great harmony with the perspective of the fourth century preacher John Chrysostom. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 SP - 339 M3 - PhD Thesis PB - The University of Nottingham UR - http://etheses.nottingham.ac.uk/1812/ ER - TY - THES TI - Apollos in the New Testament : integrating views on an enigmatic character, his attributes, relationships and influence : a thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand AU - Marshall, Colin Stanley AU - University of Otago. Dept. of Theology and Religion. DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English ST - Apollos in the New Testament UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/apollos-in-the-new-testament-integrating-views-on-an-enigmatic-character-his-attributes-relationships-and-influence-a-thesis-submitted-for-the-degree-of-doctor-of-philosophy-at-the-university-of-otago-dunedin-new-zealand/oclc/635535918 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Communicating the Word: Revelation, Translation, and Interpretation in Christianity and Islam AU - Marshall, David AB - Communicating the Word is a record of the 2008 Building Bridges seminar, an annual dialogue between leading Christian and Muslim scholars convened by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Featuring the insights of internationally known Christian and Muslim scholars, the essays collected here focus attention on key scriptural texts but also engage with both classical and contemporary Islamic and Christian thought. Issues addressed include, among others, the different ways in which Christians and Muslims think of their scriptures as the "Word of God," the possibilities and challenges of translating scripture, and the methods -- and conflicts -- involved in interpreting scripture in the past and today. In his concluding reflections, Archbishop Rowan Williams draws attention to a fundamental point emerging from these fascinating contributions: "Islam and Christianity alike give a high valuation to the conviction that God speaks to us. Grasping what that does and does not mean... is challenging theological work." DA - 2011/12/15/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 206 LA - en PB - Georgetown University Press SN - 9781589017849 ST - Communicating the Word UR - http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=lang_en&id=ITAYrFGQYCkC&oi=fnd&pg=PP2&dq=Corinth&ots=nkePmJGW5I&sig=WmoVs4l7EbYT4vdWIQSdSOGu-j0#v=onepage&q=Corinth&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=ITAYrFGQYCkC KW - Bible,Christianity and other religions,Christianity and other religions - Islam,Christianity and other religions/ Islam/ Congresses,Islam,Islam - Relations - Christianity,Islam/ Relations/ Christianity/ Congresses,Koran,Literary Criticism / Asian / General,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / General,Religion / Christianity / General,Religion / Ethics,Religion / General,Religion / Islam / General,Revelation,Revelation - Christianity,Revelation - Islam,Revelation/ Islam/ Congresses ER - TY - JOUR TI - Long Hair as a Glory and as a Covering Removing an Ambiguity from 1 Cor 11:15 AU - Massey, Preston T. T2 - Novum Testamentum AB - This study addresses the issue of v. 15 in 1 Cor 11:2-16 from the perspective of a veiling custom. If veiling is in view (the position adopted here), then how does one confront the difficulty of reconciling the overall context with the exceptional statement in v. 15 that long hair for a woman is a glory. If, as the text argues, long hair is to be taken as a “glory,” by what logic could a woman understand that she should place a veil upon her head? This article provides a way out of the dilemma by showing how a veil can serve the double function of reflecting the hair's beauty while at the same time preserving a symbol of female modesty. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DO - 10.1163/004810010X12590258025980 DP - IngentaConnect VL - 53 IS - 1 SP - 52 EP - 72 ST - Long Hair as a Glory and as a Covering Removing an Ambiguity from 1 Cor 11 UR - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/not/2011/00000053/00000001/art00003 L2 - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/not/2011/00000053/00000001/art00003 KW - A Woman's Beauty and Glory,Long Hair,Veiling and Material Head Coverings ER - TY - JOUR TI - IS THERE A CASE FOR ELITE ROMAN NEW WOMEN CAUSING DIVISION AT CORINTH? AU - MASSEY, Preston T T2 - Revue biblique DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DP - cat.inist.fr VL - 118 IS - 1 SP - 76 EP - 93 LA - eng SN - 0035-0907 UR - http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=23889340 Y2 - 2012/03/22/01:52:34 L2 - http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=23889340 KW - Bible,Clothes,Elite,Femme,I Corinthians,I Corinthiens,New Testament,Nouveau Testament,Vêtement,Woman ER - TY - THES TI - Women in the Greetings of Rom 16:1-16: A Study of Mutuality and Women's Ministry in the Letter to the Romans AU - Mathew, Susan AB - The purpose of this study is to investigate the leadership roles of women within the model of mutuality in Pauline churches as specified in Romans 16:1-16. The three major issues focussed in this study are the leadership roles of women in the Pauline churches (Romans 16:1-16), the nature of mutuality reflected in the greetings to men and women, and the way in which the greetings to men and women in Rom 16 relate to the ethos of mutualism in Rom 12-15. Starting from the premise that Romans 16 is an integral part of the letter, the study begins with an overview of previous research in the areas of major focus (Chapter 1). It is followed by the analysis of the form of greetings in the Pauline letters against the backdrop of the Hellenistic use of greetings to understand the significance of the specific form of the greetings in Rom 16:1-16 and its purpose of encouraging mutual relationship (Chapter 2). The analysis of the leadership of women in the Greco-Roman world shows that women’s leadership roles in the Pauline churches were not countercultural; rather they were part of the culture of the Greco-Roman world, where some women of wealth or higher social status exerted some independence (Chapter 3). The women named (Rom 16:1-16) and greeted with descriptive phrases perhaps draw our attention to Paul’s acknowledgment of some women, who worked as his associates, and point to relationships of mutuality in the greetings (Chapter 4). The study of Romans 12-13 helps to clarify the model of mutuality in the body metaphor and the repeated term ‘a0llh/louv’, signifying that Christian experience is not only an individual experience but also has social and ethical aspects (Chapter 5). The contextual application of mutuality in the community as mutual welcoming and mutual up-building (Rom 14-15) is the focus of Chapter 6. The final attempt is to draw together the peculiarities of the Pauline ethos of mutuality which encourages the leadership roles of women in the greetings (Chapter 7). Mutuality of relationships in Romans transcends gender discrimination as Paul accepts and appreciates men and women for their toil with regard to the church and to himself. The women named and greeted with specific roles (Rom 16) are Phoebe, Prisca, Junia, Persis, Mary, Tryphaena and Tryphosa, Rufus’ mother, Nereus’ sister and Julia. The leadership of women in the church is placed within the structures of mutuality in Romans. Mutuality is the model of relationship Paul wants to urge on Roman Christians and the ethical obligations are guided by the dynamic relationships of ‘love mutualism’, which are evident in Romans 12-15. Love mutualism works as mutual service to the other that works within the hierarchies and is dynamic. DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 SP - 307 M3 - Doctoral Thesis PB - Durham University UR - http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/369/ ER - TY - JOUR TI - “Act Like Men!” (1 Cor 16:13): Paul’s Exhortation in Different Historical Contexts AU - Mayordomo, Moisés T2 - CrossCurrents DA - 2011/12/01/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.1111/j.1939-3881.2011.00200.x DP - onlinelibrary.wiley.com VL - 61 IS - 4 SP - 515 EP - 528 LA - en SN - 1939-3881 ST - “Act Like Men!” (1 Cor 16 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1939-3881.2011.00200.x/abstract Y2 - 2012/03/22/01:53:15 L1 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/store/10.1111/j.1939-3881.2011.00200.x/asset/j.1939-3881.2011.00200.x.pdf?v=1&t=h035d0n9&s=e1fee7bced07e11b770b460b1e809979e3dc1d02 L4 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1939-3881.2011.00200.x/abstract ER - TY - BOOK TI - Women in the Biblical World: A Survey of Old and New Testament Perspectives AU - McCabe, Elizabeth A. DA - 2011/07/07/ PY - 2011 DP - Amazon.com SP - 134 PB - University Press Of America SN - 0761853871 ST - Women in the Biblical World UR - http://www.amazon.com/Women-Biblical-World-Testament-Perspectives/dp/0761853871 L2 - http://www.amazon.com/dp/0761853871 ER - TY - BOOK TI - The Paul-Apollos relationship and Paul's stance toward Greco-Roman rhetoric: an exegetical and socio-historical study of 1 Corinthians 1-4 AU - Mihaila, Corin AB - Research into the social and rhetorical background of the Corinthian church, shows that the Corinthians were evaluating their leaders based on their rhetorical prowess, seeking to associate with those who would enhance their status and honour. The coherence of Paul's argument in 1 Corinthians 1-4 is evaluated, particularly by showing how Paul's discourse of the cross and Sophia relate to the issue of the dissensions in the Corinthian ekklesia. Once demonstrated that there is a misunderstanding of wisdom amongst church leaders at the basis of the dissensions, a redefinition of the wisdom offered in Corinthians is required. In what could be considered the locus of Paul's theology of proclamation (i.e., 1 Corinthians 2:1-5), he rejects any employment of worldly wisdom in his proclamation of the cross for theological reasons and will not allow himself or other leaders to be drawn into this game of personality cult and honour enhancement. Such conclusions then raise the question of the role played by Apollos' name in Paul's argument against dissensions. After a review of several possible views, it is concluded based primarily on exegetical grounds and refusing to engage in hermeneutical speculations that Paul had a congenial relationship with Apollos. If any distinction is drawn between the two, it was solely the Corinthians' fault, who viewed their preachers in competitive rather than complementary terms.> DA - 2009/// PY - 2009 DP - Google Books SP - 274 LA - en PB - Continuum International Publishing Group SN - 9780567183828 ST - The Paul-Apollos relationship and Paul's stance toward Greco-Roman rhetoric UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=WJ0L9JvTR7IC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Mihaila,+Corin&hl=en&sa=X&ei=-65rT5T-O6eLsQL63Y30BQ&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Mihaila%2C%20Corin&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=WJ0L9JvTR7IC KW - Apollos,Bible,Language Arts & Disciplines / Rhetoric,Preaching,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / Paul's Letters,Rhetoric in the Bible,Rhetoric, Ancient ER - TY - BOOK TI - Now is the day of salvation: an audience-oriented study of 2 Corinthians 5:16-6:2 AU - Milinovich, Timothy AB - Revised version of the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--Catholic University of America, 2009, under the title Paul's ministry and God's creation: an audience-oriented study of 2 Corinthians 5. DA - 2011/03/25/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 173 LA - en PB - Pickwick Publications SN - 9781608997640 ST - Now is the day of salvation UR - https://wipfandstock.com/store/Now_Is_the_Day_of_Salvation_An_AudienceOriented_Study_of_2_Corinthians_51662 L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=xWz7tgAACAAJ KW - Bible,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament,Rhetoric in the Bible ER - TY - BOOK TI - Paul, the Corinthians and the Birth of Christian Hermeneutics AU - Mitchell, Margaret M. AB - "In a series of exchanges with the Corinthians in the mid-50s AD, Paul continually sought to define the meaning of his message, his body and his letters, at times insisting upon a literal understanding, at others urging the reader to move beyond the words to a deeper sense within. Proposing a fresh approach to early Christian exegesis, Margaret M. Mitchell shows how in the Corinthian letters Paul was fashioning the very principles that later authors would use to interpret all scripture. Originally delivered as The Speaker's Lectures in Biblical Studies at Oxford University, this volume recreates the dynamism of the Pauline letters in their immediate historical context and beyond it in their later use by patristic exegetes. An engagingly written, insightful demonstration of the hermeneutical impact of Paul's Corinthian correspondence on early Christian exegetes, it also illustrates a new way to think about the history of reception of biblical texts"-- DA - 2010/10/28/ PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 193 LA - en PB - Cambridge University Press SN - 9780521197953 UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=tTx1L67a934C&printsec=frontcover&dq=Paul,+the+Corinthians+and+the+Birth+of+Christian+Hermeneutics&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sdhrT5-0N5SXtwea8sSsBg&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Paul%2C%20the%20Corinthians%20and%20the%20Birth%20of%20Christian%20Hermeneutics&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=tTx1L67a934C L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=tTx1L67a934C KW - Bible,Bibles / General,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / Exegesis & Hermeneutics,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament,Religion / General ER - TY - BOOK TI - First Corinthians AU - Montague, George T. AB - In this addition to the Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture (CCSS), a seasoned scholar interprets First Corinthians for pastoral ministers and lay readers alike. The CCSS series, which will cover the entire New Testament, relates Scripture to life, is faithfully Catholic, and is supplemented by features designed to help readers understand the Bible more deeply and use it more effectively in teaching, preaching, evangelization, and other forms of ministry.Praise for the CCSS"A landmark achievement in theological interpretation of Scripture in and for the Church. Highly recommended for all!"--Michael J. Gorman, St. Mary's Seminary and University, Baltimore DA - 2011/07/01/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 320 LA - en PB - Baker Publishing Group SN - 9780801036323 UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=IJygcQAACAAJ&dq=George+T.+Montague+first+corinthians&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Yq9rT9W2OqK0sQLtqJDxBQ&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAA L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=IJygcQAACAAJ KW - Religion / Biblical Commentary / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Christianity / Catholic,Religion / General ER - TY - BOOK TI - Keys to Second Corinthians: Revisiting the Major Issues AU - Murphy-O'Connor, Jérôme AB - Jerome Murphy-O'Connor's reputation as a recognized expert on the Corinthian correspondence has been built on the original solutions he has offered to perennial problems. Brought together for the first time in one volume, each of the twelve articles anthologised here deals with a complex aspect of interpretation for 2 Corinthians. Whether addressing the interpretation of a particular passage, the question of co-authorship, or the relation of the epistle to other texts, Murphy-O'Connor presents his evidence in a characteristically clear and incisive style. A newly written 'reception history' has been appended to each article to bring the collection up to date with the latest research on the epistle. This is a companion volume to Keys to First Corinthians , also available from Oxford University Press. DA - 2010/11/19/ PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 217 LA - en PB - Oxford University Press SN - 9780199592104 ST - Keys to Second Corinthians UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=HfYdpDVF_kMC&dq=Keys+to+Second+Corinthians:+Revisiting+the+Major+Issues&hl=en&sa=X&ei=drdrT8-QCciIsQKS67DfBQ&ved=0CDgQ6AEwAA L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=HfYdpDVF_kMC KW - Bible,Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / General,Religion / Biblical Commentary / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament ER - TY - JOUR TI - Paul's Appropriation of Philo's Theory of ‘Two Men’ in 1 Corinthians 15.45–49 AU - Nordgaard, Stefan T2 - New Testament Studies AB - The present essay focuses on Paul's interactions with Philo's theory of two men in 1 Cor 15.45–49. It argues that instead of rejecting that theory, Paul transforms and reinterprets it in such a way as to substantiate his own doctrine of the resurrection as developed in 1 Cor 15.35–58 (i.e., his doctrine of eschatological bodily change). The essay provides a careful analysis of Philo's theory of two men as well as an exegesis of 1 Cor 15.35–58. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DO - 10.1017/S0028688511000075 DP - Cambridge Journals Online VL - 57 IS - 03 SP - 348 EP - 365 UR - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8294991&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S0028688511000075 L1 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?pageCode=100101&type=1&fid=8294993&jid=NTS&volumeId=57&issueId=03&aid=8294991 L2 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8294991&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S0028688511000075 KW - Body,death,Paul,Philo,resurrection,theory of ‘two men’ ER - TY - JOUR TI - Peddling Scents: Merchandise and Meaning in 2 Corinthians 2: 14–17 AU - Novick, Tzvi T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 2011/08/31/ PY - 2011 VL - 130 IS - 3 SP - 543 EP - 549 LA - English SN - 1934-3876 UR - http://jbl.metapress.com/content/m2085125j2r3053k/ ER - TY - BOOK TI - L'agir puissant du Christ parmi les chrétiens : [une étude exégético-théologique de 2Co 13,1-4 et Rm 14,1-9] AU - Nsongisa Kimesa, Chantal CY - Roma DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Open WorldCat LA - French PB - Pontificia università Gregoriana SN - 9788878391574 8878391573 ST - L'agir puissant du Christ parmi les chrétiens UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/agir-puissant-du-christ-parmi-les-chretiens-une-etude-exegetico-theologique-de-2co-131-4-et-rm-141-9/oclc/535488092 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Finding a woman's place: essays in honor of Carolyn Osiek AU - Osiek, Carolyn AB - This Stimulating Collection of Essays by Prominent Scholars Honors Carolyn Osiek. The essays reflect her career and attempt to pay tribute to both the unity and the diversity of her accomplishments. The authors interpret early Christians in their social world and women in early Christianity, with interpretations spanning the New Testament and early church documents. The editors have brought together an international group of scholars. The book includes both a comprehensive bibliography of Osiek's work as well as a brief introduction by the editors reflecting on their experiences with her during her career. Book jacket. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 366 LA - en PB - Pickwick Publications SN - 9781606089897 ST - Finding a woman's place UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=-vxbYgEACAAJ&dq=Finding+A+Woman%27s+Place&hl=en&sa=X&ei=s7RrT8CELZCFsAKTusXmBQ&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAA L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=-vxbYgEACAAJ KW - Bible,Church History,Church history - Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600,Osiek, Carolyn,Religion / Biblical Commentary / New Testament,Religion / Christian Church / History,Religion / Christianity / General,Religion / General,Religion / Sexuality & Gender Studies,Rome,Sex role,Sex role - Religious aspects - Christianity,Women in Christianity,Women in the Bible ER - TY - JOUR TI - How much do we really know about the lives of early Christ followers? AU - Osiek, Carolyn T2 - HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies DA - 2011/06/06/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.4102/hts.v67i1.841 DP - CrossRef VL - 67 IS - 1 SN - 2072-8050, 0259-9422 UR - http://www.hts.org.za/index.php/HTS/article/view/841 Y2 - 2012/03/22/23:05:09 ER - TY - BOOK TI - As Christ Submits to the Church: A Biblical Understanding of Leadership and Mutual Submission AU - Padgett, Alan G. AB - What does the Bible really say about gender, the ethics of submission, and male-female roles? In this book, well-regarded theologian Alan Padgett offers a fresh approach to the debate. Through his careful interpretation of Paul's letters and broader New Testament teaching, the author shows how Christ's submission to the church models an appropriate understanding of gender roles and servant leadership. As Christ submits to the church, so all Christians must submit to, serve, and care for one another. Padgett articulates a creative approach to mutual submission and explores its practical outworking in the church today, providing biblical and ethical affirmation for equality in leadership. DA - 2011/08/01/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 177 LA - en PB - Baker Academic SN - 9780801027000 ST - As Christ Submits to the Church UR - http://www.bakeracademic.com/ME2/Audiences/dirmod.asp?sid=0477683E4046471488BD7BAC8DCFB004&nm=&type=PubCom&mod=PubComProductCatalog&mid=BF1316AF9E334B7BA1C33CB61CF48A4E&tier=3&id=04FF96A59F074D87845BE3C420A3CB4F&AudId=16FAA98B9B4B4CBDAB1A1A7A4DBFE04C L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=iH3-btY6MsgC KW - Bible,Religion / Christian Church / Leadership,Religion / Christian Ministry / Missions,Religion / Christian Theology / Ethics,Religion / Institutions & Organizations,Servant leadership,Servant leadership - Biblical teaching,Servant leadership/ Biblical teaching,Sex role,Sex role - Biblical teaching,Sex role/ Biblical teaching,Submissiveness,Submissiveness - Biblical teaching,Submissiveness/ Biblical teaching ER - TY - JOUR TI - Speaking in Tongues, Dancing with Ghosts: Redescription, Translation, and the Language of Resurrection AU - Parrish, John W T2 - Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses AB - This essay provides a constructive critique and extension of Jonathan Z. Smith’s writings on Paul and 1 Corinthians. Beginning with a demonstration of the problems with applying Smith’s locative/utopian dichotomy to Paul and the Corinthians, I argue that this theoretical scheme renders the Corinthians’ acceptance of Paul’s message incomprehensible. Smith’s later scheme of ‘‘here, there, and anywhere’’ provides a more useful heuristic. Following an analysis of the social and religious setting of 1 Corinthians, I explore the analogous case of the 1870 Ghost Dance as it developed among the Paiute of Western Nevada. After briefly discussing the implications of this analogy for our understanding of the Corinthian Christ group (and early Christianities generally), I conclude that both the Corinthians and the Paiute are displaced religions of ‘‘here’’ that have experimented with features characteristic of the religions of ‘‘anywhere.’’ This cross-cultural description provides our models of Paul and the Corinthians with a sounder anthropological footing than they might previously have had. DA - 2010/03/01/ PY - 2010 DO - 10.1177/0008429809355750 DP - sir.sagepub.com VL - 39 IS - 1 SP - 25 EP - 45 J2 - Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses LA - en SN - 0008-4298, 2042-0587 ST - Speaking in Tongues, Dancing with Ghosts UR - http://sir.sagepub.com/content/39/1/25 Y2 - 2012/03/22/00:15:34 L1 - http://sir.sagepub.com/content/39/1/25.full.pdf L2 - http://sir.sagepub.com/content/39/1/25.abstract ER - TY - BOOK TI - The tongues of angels: the concept of angelic languages in classical Jewish and Christian texts AU - Poirier, John C. AB - The Apostle Paul's reference to the "tongues of angels" (1 Cor 13.1) has always aroused curiosity, but it has rarely been the object of a history-of-traditions investigation. Few readers of Paul's words are aware of the numerous references and allusions to angelic languages in Jewish and Christian texts. John C. Poirier presents the first full-length study of the concept of angelic languages, and the most exhaustive attempt to assemble the evidence for that concept in ancient Jewish and early Christian texts. He discusses possible references to angelic languages in the New Testament, pseudepigraphic writings (both Jewish and Christian), the Dead Sea scrolls, rabbinic texts, patristic references, magical writings, and epigraphy. The discussion is divided between those witnesses that understand angels to speak Hebrew, and those that understand angels to speak an esoteric heavenly language. DA - 2010/09/17/ PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 252 LA - en PB - Mohr Siebeck SN - 9783161505690 ST - The tongues of angels UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=DaiujgJQ2aMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=The+Tongues+of+Angels:+The+Concept+of+Angelic+Languages+in+Classical+Jewish+and+Christian+Texts&hl=en&sa=X&ei=P7BrT-zDLa7EsQLIoPjsBQ&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=The%20Tongues%20of%20Angels%3A%20The%20Concept%20of%20Angelic%20Languages%20in%20Classical%20Jewish%20and%20Christian%20Texts&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=DaiujgJQ2aMC KW - Angels,Angels/ Language,Language and languages,Language and languages/ Religious aspects/ Christianity,Language and languages/ Religious aspects/ Judaism,Religion / Biblical Commentary / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Reference / Language Study ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Holy Spirit as Agent, not Activity: Origen’s Argument with Modalism and its Afterlife in Didymus, Eunomius, and Gregory of Nazianzus AU - Radde-Gallwitz, Andrew T2 - Vigiliae Christianae DA - 2011/01/01/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.1163/157007210X524277 DP - CrossRef VL - 65 IS - 3 SP - 227 EP - 248 SN - 0042-6032, 1570-0720 ST - The Holy Spirit as Agent, not Activity UR - http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/10.1163/157007210x524277 Y2 - 2012/03/23/01:59:22 L2 - http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/10.1163/157007210x524277 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Spiritual Weakness, Illness, and Death in 1 Corinthians 11:30 AU - Ramelli, Ilaria T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 2011/04/05/ PY - 2011 VL - 130 IS - 1 SP - 145 EP - 163 SN - 1934-3876 UR - http://jbl.metapress.com/content/h6661w3141633660/ ER - TY - BOOK TI - Stoicism in Early Christianity AU - Rasimus, Tuomas AU - Engberg-Pedersen, Troels AU - Dunderberg, Ismo AB - Highlighting the place of Stoic teaching in early Christian thought, an international roster of scholars challenges the prevailing view that Platonism was the most important philosophical influence on early Christianity. They suggest that early Christians were more often influenced by Stoicism than by Platonism, an insight that sheds new light on the relationship between philosophy and religion at the birth of Christianity. DA - 2010/11/01/ PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 321 LA - en PB - Baker Academic SN - 9780801039515 UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=lR2kxd17v44C&printsec=frontcover&dq=Stoicism+in+Early+Christianity&hl=en&sa=X&ei=l7FrT6DlNMOHsgLL0fWPBg&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Stoicism%20in%20Early%20Christianity&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=lR2kxd17v44C KW - Bible,Church History,Church history - Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600,Church history/ Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600,History / Ancient / Rome,Philosophy / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical,Philosophy / Religious,Philosophy and religion,Philosophy and religion - Rome,Philosophy and religion/ Rome,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / General,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / History & Culture,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament,Religion / Christian Church / History,Religion / Christian Theology / General,Religion / Christianity / General,Religion / Christianity / History,Stoics ER - TY - BOOK TI - True Spirituality AU - Roberts, Vaughan DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 PB - Inter-Varsity Press ST - True Spirituality - Vaughan Roberts UR - http://www.ivpbooks.com/9781844745180 Y2 - 2012/03/22/23:12:33 L2 - http://www.ivpbooks.com/9781844745180 KW - Apollos,Bible Speaks Today,BST,Christian,Crossway,Discipleship,Evangelical,Evangelism,Grudem,Inter-Varsity Press,IVP,Piper,Publishers,Stott,Systematic Theology ER - TY - BOOK TI - A Jew to the Jews: Jewish Contours of Pauline Flexibility in 1 Corinthians 9:19-23 AU - Rudolph, David J. AB - David Rudolph's primary aim is to demonstrate that scholars overstate their case when they maintain that 1 Cor 9:19-23 is incompatible with a Torah-observant Paul. A secondary aim is to show how one might understand 1 Cor 9:19-23 as the words of a law-abiding Jew. Given the food-related and hospitality context of 1 Cor 8-10, and Paul's reference to dominical sayings that point back to Jesus' example and rule of adaptation, it is argued that 1 Cor 9:19-23 reflects Paul's imitation of Jesus' accommodation-oriented table-fellowship with all. As Jesus became all things to all people through eating with ordinary Jews, Pharisees and sinners, Paul became "all things to all people" through eating with ordinary Jews, strict Jews (those "under the law") and Gentile sinners. This Cambridge University dissertation won the 2007 Franz Delitzsch Prize from the Freie Theologische Akademie. DA - 2011/06/01/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 322 LA - en PB - Mohr Siebeck SN - 9783161492938 ST - A Jew to the Jews UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=A2tfh5EgVYEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=A+Jew+to+the+Jews.+Jewish+Contours+of+Pauline+Flexibility+in+1+Corinthians+9:19-23&hl=en&sa=X&ei=A7NrT7CnEK3LsQLYyNXzBQ&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=A%20Jew%20to%20the%20Jews.%20Jewish%20Contours%20of%20Pauline%20Flexibility%20in%201%20Corinthians%209%3A19-23&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=A2tfh5EgVYEC ER - TY - BOOK TI - Perceptions of the Second Sophistic and its times AU - Schmidt, Thomas S. AU - Fleury, Pascale AB - The Second Sophistic (50 to 250 BCE) was an intellectual movement throughout the ancient Greek and Roman world. Although it can be characterized as a literary and cultural phenomenon of which rhetoric is an essential component, other themes and values such as peideia, mimesis, the glorification of the past, the importance of Athens, and Greek identity pervade the literature and art of this era.From a workshop held at Universite Laval, Perceptions of the Second Sophistic and Its Times ù Regards sur la Seconde Sophistique et son Tpoque brings together fifteen essays and a range of perspectives, including work from scholars in literature, philology, linguistics, history, political science, sociology, and religion. The essays explore the Second Sophistic and describe how the intellectual elites of this period perceived and defined themselves, how they were judged by later authors, and how we understand them today.Thomas Schmidt is professeur ordinaire de philologie classique, Institut des Sciences de rAntiquite et du Monde byzantin, Universite de Fribourg (Suisse).Pascale Fleury is professeure agregee, Departement des litteratures, Universite Laval. DA - 2011/04/30/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 305 LA - fr PB - University of Toronto Press SN - 9781442642164 UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=OtXjsSZ7cLQC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Perceptions+of+the+Second+Sophistic+and+Its+Time&hl=en&sa=X&ei=KLNrT7LXO6_ksQKizqj_BQ&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Perceptions%20of%20the%20Second%20Sophistic%20and%20Its%20Time&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=OtXjsSZ7cLQC KW - Greek literature,Greek literature/ Rome/ History and criticism,History / Ancient / General,Literary Criticism / Ancient & Classical,Literary Criticism / General,Rhetoric, Ancient,Second Sophistic movement ER - TY - THES TI - 1 Corinthians 15:12 the Corinthian controversy over the resurrection of the dead. AU - Seebarran, Ronald Richard CY - Ottawa DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Library and Archives Canada = Bibliothèque et Archives Canada ST - 1 Corinthians 15 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Chrysostom on hunger and famine AU - Stander, Hennie T2 - HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies DA - 2011/06/06/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.4102/hts.v67i1.880 DP - CrossRef VL - 67 IS - 1 SN - 2072-8050, 0259-9422 UR - http://www.hts.org.za/index.php/HTS/article/view/880 Y2 - 2012/03/23/02:00:16 ER - TY - BOOK TI - The Colonized Apostle AU - Stanley, Christopher D. AB - How did Roman imperial culture shape the environment in which Paul carried out his apostolate? How do the multiple legacies of modern colonialism and contemporary empire shape, illuminate, or obscure our readings of Paul's letters? In The Colonized Apostle, Christopher D. Stanley has gathered many of the foremost voices in postcolonial and empire-critical scholarship on Paul to provide a state–of–the–art guide to these questions. This latest addition to the Paul in Critical Contexts series includes essays introducing postcolonial criticism and applying its insights both to Paul's context in the Roman world and to the reevaluation of contemporary interpretation. Contributors include Susan Abraham, Jennifer Bird, Neil Elliott, L. Ann Jervis, Melanie Johnson–DeBaufre, Brigitte Kahl, Jae Won Lee, Tat–Siong Benny Liew, Davina C. Lopez, Joseph A. Marchal, Stephen D. Moore, Laura S. Nasrallah, Jeremy A. Punt, Robert P. Seesengood, and Gordon M. Zerbe. DA - 2011/07// PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 386 LA - en PB - Fortress Press SN - 9780800668549 UR - http://store.fortresspress.com/store/product/4034/The-Colonized-Apostle-Paul-through-Postcolonial-Eyes?notFound=true L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=4nnmj1WRuucC KW - Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament ER - TY - BOOK TI - Not My People: Gentiles As Exiles in Pauline Hermeneutics AU - Starling, David Ian AB - On several occasions within the Pauline corpus, scriptural texts which seem to refer in their original contexts to the return of exiled or scattered Jews are appropriated as references to Gentile believers in Christ. This book is an investigation of four such instances (the use of Isa. 54:1 in Gal. 4:27, the catena of scriptural texts in 2 Cor. 6:16-18, Hos. 1:10 and 2:23 in Rom. 9:25-26 and Isa. 57:19 in Eph. 2:17). It offers insights into the exegesis of these particular verses and sheds light on several larger questions of Pauline hermeneutics and theology. DA - 2011/06/15/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 269 LA - en PB - Walter de Gruyter SN - 9783110259605 ST - Not My People UR - http://www.degruyter.com/view/product/177409?rskey=6VQlJm&result=2&q=gentiles L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=Lnoxywynr0cC KW - Bible,Gentiles in the New Testament,History / Social History,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / Exegesis & Hermeneutics,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament ER - TY - BOOK TI - Second Corinthians AU - Stegman, Thomas D. AB - There is an increasing hunger among Catholics to study the Bible in depth and in a way that integrates Scripture with Catholic doctrine, worship, and daily life. Second Corinthians is the fourth of seventeen volumes in the Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture (CCSS), a new series that will cover the entire New Testament and interprets Scripture from within the living tradition of the Church. This volume, like each in the series, is supplemented by features designed to help readers understand the Bible more deeply and use it more effectively. DA - 2009/// PY - 2009 DP - Google Books SP - 321 LA - en PB - Baker Academic SN - 9780801035838 UR - http://www.bakeracademic.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=0477683E4046471488BD7BAC8DCFB004&nm=&type=PubCom&mod=PubComProductCatalog&mid=BF1316AF9E334B7BA1C33CB61CF48A4E&tier=3&id=84BFC88B79CE4B47AFD210341893C5B5 L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=R6CefEfpJNYC KW - Bible,Catholic Church - Doctrines,Religion / Biblical Commentary / General,Religion / Biblical Commentary / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / Paul's Letters,Religion / Christianity / Catholic,Religion / General ER - TY - JOUR TI - Wisdom in the Jewish and Christian Scriptures: Wisdom in the New Testament AU - Thiselton, Anthony C T2 - Theology AB - Wisdom in James denotes not intellectual cleverness but a practical gift from God for everyday life, especially in the face of trials. Parallels exist in Judaism and Stoicism. In the Gospels wisdom often finds expression in short, pithy aphorisms, particularly in ‘Q’ and in pronouncements following parables. Jesus is more, but not less, than a wisdom-teacher. Examples are considered. In Corinth wisdom had become a status-seeking commodity. Hence Paul speaks of the wisdom of God and of the cross. In the Pauline epistles wisdom has Christological significance. DA - 2011/07/01/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.1177/0040571X11405124 DP - tjx.sagepub.com VL - 114 IS - 4 SP - 260 EP - 268 J2 - Theology LA - en SN - 0040-571X, 2044-2696 ST - Wisdom in the Jewish and Christian Scriptures UR - http://tjx.sagepub.com/content/114/4/260 Y2 - 2012/03/22/23:19:46 L1 - http://tjx.sagepub.com/content/114/4/260.full.pdf L2 - http://tjx.sagepub.com/content/114/4/260.short KW - Jesus the Sage,New Testament Wisdom,Parables ER - TY - BOOK TI - Moral Formation According to Paul: The Context and Coherence of Pauline Ethics AU - Thompson, James W. AB - This fresh treatment of Paul's ethics addresses this question: how, according to Paul, can Christian communities know how God wants them to live? Leading biblical scholar James Thompson explains that Paul offers a coherent moral vision based not only on the story of Christ but also on the norms of the law. Paul did not live with a sharp dichotomy of law and gospel and recognized the continuing importance of the law. Thompson makes a distinctive contribution by locating the roots of Paul's concrete ethical thought in Hellenistic Judaism rather than Hellenistic moral philosophy. Students of New Testament ethics and Pauline theology will value this work. DA - 2011/10/01/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 349 LA - en PB - Baker Books SN - 9781441234483 ST - Moral Formation According to Paul UR - https://www.bakeracademic.com/ME2/Audiences/dirmod.asp?sid=0477683E4046471488BD7BAC8DCFB004&nm=&type=PubCom&mod=PubComProductCatalog&mid=BF1316AF9E334B7BA1C33CB61CF48A4E&AudId=16FAA98B9B4B4CBDAB1A1A7A4DBFE04C&tier=3&id=C3F5CD7E2BBF44D2B4CAAF684D3E78FC L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=lOrLNSJOORIC KW - Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / Paul's Letters,Religion / Christian Theology / Ethics ER - TY - JOUR TI - A contemporary scientific reading of St. Paul on human duality AU - Thuraisingham, Ranjit T2 - Journal for Interdisciplinary Research on Religion and Science AB - The paper attempts to understand the writings of St.Paul regarding the body-spirit nature of human using the holonomic model of the brain, where our experiences in the explicate world arises from a deeper implicate order. Two types of implicate order are distinguished, the ordinary implicate order and the super implicate order which give rise to the worldly and spiritual experiences respectively. They are akin to the language of St.Paul when he speaks of matters of the flesh and spirit. Since the processes that operate in the brain obey the laws of quantum mechanics, the principle of complementarity is then used to discuss the dual nature of man. The model supports an anthropologically monist view of the human. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 SP - 150 EP - 169 UR - http://scholar.googleusercontent.com/scholar?q=cache:6o7CXPzGpzoJ:scholar.google.com/+%E2%80%9CA+contemporary+scientific+reading+of+St.+Paul+on+human+duality&hl=en&as_sdt=0,39 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Angels as arguments? The rhetorical function of references to angels in the Main Letters of Paul AU - Tolmie, D. Francois T2 - HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies DA - 2011/06/06/ PY - 2011 DO - 10.4102/hts.v67i1.825 DP - CrossRef VL - 67 IS - 1 SN - 2072-8050, 0259-9422 ST - Angels as arguments? UR - http://www.hts.org.za/index.php/HTS/article/view/825 Y2 - 2012/03/22/23:50:52 ER - TY - BOOK TI - “Remain in Your Calling”: Paul and the Continuation of Social Identities in 1 Corinthians AU - Tucker, J. Brian AB - Remain in Your Calling explores the way the Apostle Paul negotiates and transforms existing social identities of the Corinthian Christ-followers in order to extend his gentile mission. Building on the findings of Tucker's first monograph, You Belong to Christ: Paul and the Formation of Social Identity in 1 Corinthians 1-4, this work expands the focus to the rest of 1 Corinthians. The study addresses the way Paul forms Christ-movement identity and the kind of identity that emerges from his kinship formation. It examines the way previous Jewish and gentile social identities continue but are also transformed "in Christ." It then provides case studies from 1 Corinthians that show the way social-scientific criticism and ancient source material provide insights concerning Paul's formational goals. The first looks at the way Roman water practices and patronage influence baptismal practices in Corinth. The next uncovers the challenges associated with the transformation of the Roman household when it functions as sacred space within the ekklesia. The final study investigates the way Paul uses apocalyptic discourse to recontextualize the Corinthians' identity in order to remind them that God, rather than the Roman Empire, is in control of history. DA - 2011/11/07/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 286 LA - en PB - Wipf & Stock Publishers SN - 9781610973939 ST - “Remain in Your Calling” UR - https://wipfandstock.com/store/Remain_in_Your_Calling_Paul_and_the_Continuation_of_Social_Identities_in_1_Corinthians L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=LJCtpwAACAAJ KW - Religion / General ER - TY - JOUR TI - Baptism Into Christ Jesus and the Question of Universalism in Paul AU - Wagner, J. Ross T2 - Horizons in Biblical Theology AB - This essay adopts Paul's occasional theological reflections on the concrete social practice of baptism as a vantage point from which to investigate the question of universalism in the apostle's thought, examining passages from 1 Corinthians, Galatians, Romans, and Colossians. In these texts, Paul variously conceptualizes salvation as incorporation into “the one body of Christ“; “the seed of Abraham“; “the children of God“; or “the new humanity,“ whose representative is Christ, the last Adam. Despite the different metaphors, it is clear in each case that it is the singular identity of the man Jesus Christ that is determinative for the collective identity of redeemed humanity; it is precisely—and only—with respect to union with him that diverse human beings become “one.“ The essay concludes by considering briefly the implications of Paul's christologically determined anthropology for the question of universal salvation and for the idea of the enduring election of Israel as God's peculiar possession. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DO - 10.1163/019590811X571715 DP - IngentaConnect VL - 33 IS - 1 SP - 45 EP - 61 UR - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/hbl/2011/00000033/00000001/art00006 L2 - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/hbl/2011/00000033/00000001/art00006 KW - Anthropology,Baptism,Christology,Election,Israel,Particularism,Pauline theology,Union with Christ,Universalism ER - TY - BOOK TI - Snatched Into Paradise (2 Cor 12:1-10): Paul's Heavenly Journey in the Context of Early Christian Experience AU - Wallace, James Buchanan AB - In 2 Corinthians 12:1-10, Paul claims to have been snatched into paradise but then tells how he received a "thorn in the flesh." Many recent scholars contend that Paul belittles ecstatic experiences such as the ascent to paradise. This monograph places 2 Corinthians 12:1-10 in the contexts of ancient ascent traditions as well as other accounts of extraordinary religious experience in Pauls letters, and it engages premodern interpretation of the ascent. This study argues that for Paul, extraordinary experiences such as the ascent enable self-transcending love for God and neighbors. DA - 2011/01/17/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 409 LA - en PB - Walter de Gruyter SN - 9783110247848 ST - Snatched Into Paradise (2 Cor 12 UR - http://www.degruyter.com/view/product/128442?rskey=qCkQVv&result=1&q=snatched L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=-uvvq90eX1wC KW - Ascension of the soul - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600,Ascension of the soul/ History of doctrines/ Early church, ca. 30-600,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament ER - TY - BOOK TI - In Memory of Me: A Meditation on the Roman Canon AU - Walsh, Milton AB - The Roman Canon, also known as the First Eucharistic Prayer, holds a privileged place among the texts used in the Mass. With the release of a new English translation of the Latin Roman Missal, Father Milton Walsh's timely meditation on the Roman Canon can help priests, religious, and laity deepen their understanding of the text that for centuries was the only Eucharistic prayer used in the Roman Rite. Drawing on the biblical and liturgical scholarship of the twentieth century, Father Walsh provides spiritual reflections on each of the prayers that make up the Roman Canon. This ancient prayer took shape during the golden age of the Fathers of the Church, from the fourth to the sixth centuries, and is rich in biblical allusions and theological meaning. In Memory of Me explores the themes of thanksgiving, offering, and intercession that recur throughout the prayer. It explains the centrality of sacrifice in the Eucharist: not only Christ's sacrifice on the Cross and the sacrifice of the Mass, but also the offerings of the Old Testament and the self-offering of the martyrs. The trinitarian nature of the Canon, in particular the question of the role of the Holy Spirit, is also treated, as well as the relationship between earthly and heavenly worship. DA - 2011/10/01/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 198 LA - en PB - Ignatius Press SN - 9781586176082 ST - In Memory of Me UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=9C0XpWZUADgC&printsec=frontcover&dq=In+Memory+of+Me+Meditations+On+The+Roman+Canon&hl=en&sa=X&ei=5LNrT_XmE_OPsAKJwvnhBQ&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=In%20Memory%20of%20Me%20Meditations%20On%20The%20Roman%20Canon&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=9C0XpWZUADgC KW - Religion / Christian Ministry / Missions,Religion / Christian Rituals & Practice / Worship & Liturgy,Religion / Institutions & Organizations ER - TY - JOUR TI - Keine Quästoren in Korinth: Zu Goodrichs (und Theißens) These Über Das Amt Des Erastos (Röm 16.23) AU - Weiss, Alexander T2 - New Testament Studies AB - In a recent article, Goodrich has revived the thesis of Theissen, that Erastos, the οἰκονόμος τῆς πόλεως (Rom 16.23), held the office of quaestor when Paul met him in Corinth. This article, however, argues that the municipal office of quaestor did not exist in Corinth. DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DO - 10.1017/S0028688510000160 DP - Cambridge Journals Online VL - 56 IS - 04 SP - 576 EP - 581 ST - Keine Quästoren in Korinth UR - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=7889774 L1 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?pageCode=100101&type=1&fid=7889776&jid=NTS&volumeId=56&issueId=04&aid=7889774 L2 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=7889774 KW - Corinth,Erastos,Romans 16,social status ER - TY - JOUR TI - Paul and Pain: Paul's Emotional Therapy in 2 Corinthians 1.1–2.13; 7.5–16 in the Context of Ancient Psychagogic Literature AU - Welborn, L. L. T2 - New Testament Studies AB - Paul's ‘therapeutic epistle’ in 2 Cor 1.1–2.13; 7.5–16 provides material for a comparative analysis of Paul's view of the emotions and emotional therapy in the context of ancient psychagogic literature. Paul's treatment of ‘remorse’ and ‘repentance’ demonstrates his familiarity with the discourse of the philosophers on the role of the passions in moral progress. Paul's account of ‘pain’ is shown to be anomalous in the context of ancient psychagogic literature shaped by a Stoicizing theory of the emotions. Paul emerges from this comparative analysis as the harbinger of change in the ancient theory of the emotions and the practice of emotional therapy. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DO - 10.1017/S0028688511000142 DP - Cambridge Journals Online VL - 57 IS - 04 SP - 547 EP - 570 ST - Paul and Pain UR - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8362819 L1 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?pageCode=100101&type=1&fid=8362821&jid=NTS&volumeId=57&issueId=04&aid=8362819 L2 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8362819 KW - emotions,pain,psychagogy,Stoicism,therapeutic epistles,therapy ER - TY - BOOK TI - An End to Enmity: Paul and the "Wrongdoer" of Second Corinthians AU - Welborn, L. L. AB - This book casts light upon the shadowy figure of the wrongdoer in Second Corinthians, disclosing the type of offence that was committed and the relationship of the wrongdoer to Paul and to the Corinthians. Drawing upon the social and rhetorical conventions that governed friendship, enmity and reconciliation in the Greco-Roman world, the book offers an hypothesis regarding the identity of the wrongdoer and reconstructs the history of Paul's relationship with an influential convert to Christianity at Corinth. DA - 2011/10/15/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 570 LA - en PB - De Gruyter SN - 9783110263275 ST - An End to Enmity UR - http://www.degruyter.com/view/product/177898?rskey=gKtV57&result=1&q=enmity L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=aSH3ZwEACAAJ KW - Bible,Paul - Adversaries,Religion / Ancient,Religion / Biblical Biography / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / Paul's Letters ER - TY - JOUR TI - By the Mouth of Two or Three Witnesses Pauls Invocation of a Deuteronomic Statute AU - Welborn, Laurence L. T2 - Novum Testamentum AB - The history of interpretation of 2 Cor 13:1 has been dominated by a metaphorical construal of the “three witnesses” as Paul's three visits to Corinth. This essay proposes a literal understanding of the text: Paul invokes the Deuteronomic rule of judicial witnesses in his own defense, in accordance with the purposes of the statute. The essay then explores the implications of this interpretation for reconstruction of what happened on the occasion of Paul's second, “painful” visit to Corinth. DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DO - 10.1163/004810010X12471172125751 DP - IngentaConnect VL - 52 IS - 3 SP - 207 EP - 220 L2 - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/not/2010/00000052/00000003/art00001 KW - Adikesas,Deuteronomic Statute,Judicial Evidence,Malicious Witness,Visits,Witnesses ER - TY - JOUR TI - Word of Love: The Sacramental Itinerary of 1 Corinthians AU - Wells, Christopher T2 - Anglican theological review DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DP - cat.inist.fr VL - 93 IS - 4 SP - 581 EP - 598 SN - 0003-3286 ST - Word of Love UR - http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=24736218 Y2 - 2012/03/23/02:01:05 L2 - http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=24736218 KW - Amour,Bible,I Corinthians,I Corinthiens,Love,New Testament,Nouveau Testament,Pauline theology,Sacrament,Sacrement,Théologie paulinienne,Thomas Aquinas,Thomas d'Aquin ER - TY - BOOK TI - The Blackwell Companion to Paul AU - Westerholm, Stephen AB - The "Blackwell Companion to Paul "presents a distinctive dual focus approach that encompasses both the historical Paul and the history of Paul's influence. In doing so, expert contributors successfully address the interests of students of early Christianity and those of Christian theology. Offers a complete overview of the life, writings and legacy of one of the key figures of ChristianityThe essays compass the major themes of Paul's life and work, as well as his impact through the centuries on theology, Church teaching, social beliefs, art, literature, and contemporary intellectual thought Edited by one of the leading figures in the field of Pauline Studies The contributors include a range of world-renowned academics DA - 2011/03/21/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 636 LA - en PB - John Wiley & Sons SN - 9781444395754 UR - http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1405188448.html L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=PFHlmIPw7cMC KW - Religion / Biblical Biography / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Commentary / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / Paul's Letters ER - TY - BOOK TI - The People Paul Admired: The House Church Leaders of the New Testament AU - Wood, Beulah AB - The house church leaders of the New Testament. A fascinating insight into the everyday life of the first-century church. Beulah Wood examines the lives and lifestyles of early house church leaders at the time of Paul. Uniquely, she does this through first-person narratives delivered by historically-based characters such as servant girls and minor characters from the book of Acts. Carefully researched and creatively written - entertaining and informative. Where did the old social barriers break down at the coming of Christianity? In homes. Where did practice join theology to break down the division between rich and poor or Jew and Greek, so that they ate together? In the hospitality of house church hosts and hostesses. What happened to the barrier between slave and free? Gone when they prayed together. The intense reserve between men and women? Dissolved as hosts and hostesses served the friends who entered their door. Paul saw this, admired and praised the house church leaders, and planned on homes to grow the gospel. DA - 2011/06/08/ PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 134 LA - en PB - Wipf & Stock Publishers SN - 9781608999699 ST - The People Paul Admired UR - https://wipfandstock.com/store/The_People_Paul_Admired_The_House_Church_Leaders_of_the_New_Testament L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=-8CkZwEACAAJ KW - Religion / Biblical Biography / New Testament,Religion / Christianity / History ER - TY - BOOK TI - Der erste Brief an die Korinther AU - Zeller, Dieter AB - Zeller's commentary on 1 Corinthians takes into account recent research from the German-speaking but also from the English-speaking world. It locates the Corinthian issues in the context of the Greco-Roman religion and outlines Paul's theological answers against their Jewish-Hellenistic and apocalyptic background. German text. DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Google Books SP - 560 LA - de PB - Vandenhoeck + Ruprecht Gm SN - 9783525515341 UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=k9koAQAAIAAJ&q=Der+erste+Brief+an+die+Korinther&dq=Der+erste+Brief+an+die+Korinther&hl=en&ei=Hag9TaPFFszAgQeywJT4CA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCYQ6AEwAA L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=k9koAQAAIAAJ KW - Bible,Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament ER - TY - BOOK TI - The Gospel of Thomas: In the Light of Early Jewish, Christian and Islamic Esoteric Trajectories AU - Zinner, Samuel AB - A new translation from Coptic and Greek texts, and an in-depth study of The Gospel of Thomas, integrating philological expertise with historical synthesis, tracing and reconstructing the threads of ancient Jewish esoteric ideas stretching across the millennia in Kabbalah, Jewish-Christian (Ebionite) texts, as well as in Islamic Sufi and Shi'ite gnostic traditions. Zinner's work injects fresh and invigorating ideas into Thomas scholarship and delivers an important contribution to the field of Jewish Studies. DA - 2011/03// PY - 2011 DP - Google Books SP - 350 LA - en PB - The Matheson Trust SN - 9781908092045 ST - The Gospel of Thomas L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=xsBF2w3S84kC KW - Cabala,Ebionism,Gospel of Thomas (Coptic Gospel),Islamic literature,Literary Criticism / Middle Eastern,Religion / Biblical Studies / Jesus, the Gospels & Acts,Religion / Comparative Religion,Religion / Judaism / Kabbalah & Mysticism ER - TY - BOOK TI - Gottesdienst in Korinth T2 - Greifswalder theologische Forschungen AB - Hier treffen Sie auf ein vielseitiges Sortiment an wissenschaftlicher Literatur und finden den richtigen Verleger für Ihr Fachbuch. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DP - www.peterlang.com VL - 21 PB - Peter Lang International Academic Publishers SN - 978-3-631-61685-7 UR - http://www.peterlang.com/index.cfm?event=cmp.ccc.seitenstruktur.detailseiten&seitentyp=produkt&pk=61943 Y2 - 2012/03/22/00:49:33 L2 - http://www.peterlang.com/index.cfm?event=cmp.ccc.seitenstruktur.detailseiten&seitentyp=produkt&pk=61943 KW - Anglistik,Archäologie,Autor,Autoren gesucht,Betriebswirtschaftslehre,Books,Bookshop,Bücher,Dissertation,E-Book,E-Publishing,Ethnologie,Europäische Hochschulschriften,Frauen- und Geschlechterstudien,Für Autoren,Germanische Philologie,Germanistik,Geschichtswissenschaft,Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften,Klassische Philologie,Kommunikationswissenschaft,Kulturwissenschaften,Kunstwissenschaft,Lang,Linguistik,Logik,Musikwissenschaft,Online Produkte,Pädagogik,Peter Lang,Peter Lang Verlagsgruppe,Philosophie,Politikwissenschaft,Psychologie,Publikationsanfrage,Publizistik,Rechtswissenschaft,Religionswissenschaft,Romanistik,Slavistik,Soziale Arbeit,Soziologie,Sprachwissenschaft,Theater- und Filmwissenschaft,Theologie,Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft Bücher,Verlegen,Verwaltungswissenschaft,Volkswirtschaftslehre,Wissenschaftlicher Verlag,wissenschaftliches Buch verlegen,Zeitschriften ER - TY - ELEC TI - The Corinthian Question - Paul W Barnett : Inter-Varsity Press DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 ST - The Corinthian Question - Paul W Barnett UR - http://www.ivpbooks.com/9781844745326 Y2 - 2012/03/22/00:51:58 L2 - http://www.ivpbooks.com/9781844745326 KW - Apollos,Bible Speaks Today,BST,Christian,Crossway,Discipleship,Evangelical,Evangelism,Grudem,Inter-Varsity Press,IVP,Piper,Publishers,Stott,Systematic Theology ER - TY - JOUR TI - Saving the Excavations in Corinth AU - A&A T2 - Art and Archaeology DA - 1920/// PY - 1920 VL - 9 SP - 50 EP - 51 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Graecia capta : the landscapes of Roman Greece AU - Alcock, Susan E AB - "Greece, the captive, took her savage victor captive ..." wrote the Roman poet Horace, and the assumption that Greece ultimately conquered Rome through its superior culture has tended to dictate past studies of Roman Greece. This book adopts a different approach, examining the impact of the Roman conquest from the point of view of the majority of Greek provincials. The author traces social and economic developments from approximately 200 BC to AD 200, drawing on a combination of archaeological and historical sources. Archaeological evidence, in particular the new data provided by archaeological surface survey, is especially emphasized. One result of this emphasis is the division of the work into four separate "landscapes"--Rural, civic, provincial, and sacred - each of which complements the others. This framework allows an exploration of conditions in the countryside, of the organization of the Early Roman city, of the provincial structure of Greece (the province of Achaia) as a whole, and of the repercussions of conquest upon Greek sacred geography. The book does not present a detailed political history, but attempts instead to question our usual preconceptions about the relationship of Greece and Rome by offering some insight into the many changes that accompanied Greece's passage into the Roman imperial sphere. Both ancient historians and classical archaeologists will find this book of value to them. CY - Cambridge; New York DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Cambridge University Press SN - 0521401097 9780521401098 0521568196 9780521568197 ST - Graecia capta UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/graecia-capta-the-landscapes-of-roman-greece/oclc/26014005&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Le monnayage des duovirs corinthiens AU - Amandry, Michel T2 - BCH Suppl. CY - Athens DA - 1988/// PY - 1988 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 15 LA - French PB - École française d'Athènes ; Paris : Diffusion de Boccard SN - 2869580134 9782869580138 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/monnayage-des-duovirs-corinthiens/oclc/17883184&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Pots and Potters in Athens and Corinth: A Review AU - Arafat, Karim AU - Morgan, Catherine T2 - Oxford J Archeol Oxford Journal of Archaeology DA - 1989/// PY - 1989 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 8 IS - 3 SP - 311 EP - 346 LA - English SN - 0262-5253 ST - POTS AND POTTERS IN ATHENS AND CORINTH UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/pots-and-potters-in-athens-and-corinth-a-review/oclc/4652610199&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - Regional ceramic trade in Early Bronze Age Greece : evidence from neutron activation analysis of early Helladic pottery from Argolis and Korinthia AU - Attas, Michael AB - Ceramic production and exchange in Early Bronze Age Greece have been studied through provenance determination by neutron activation analysis. The concentrations of Na, K, Rb, Cs, Ca, Al, Sc, La, Ce, Eu, Yb, Th, Ti, Hf, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, and Co were determined, with respect to Perlman-Asaro standard pottery, in 255 objects of the Early Helladic (or EH) II and III periods found at Keramidhaki, Korakou, Phlious, Zygouries, Tiryns, and Asine in Korinthia and Argolis. Multivariate treatment of these data, merged with 162 analyses from the author's earlier work with samples from Lerna (Argolis) and Lake Vouliagmeni (Korinthia), yielded 11 compositional reference groups. Many of these could be attributed to centres of production on distributional or other grounds, thereby allowing the sources of more than half the sampled objects to be determined. The following conclusions were reached: All 8 sites (except possibly Phlious) were sources of common EH II ware (sauceboats and small bowls), which had limited distributions. Many unusual EH II fine wares had other sources and broader distributions. The attribution of coarse wares was complicated by the presence of tempering material. The changes in pottery acquisition patterns which accompanied the beginning of EH III were probably more drastic at Tiryns than at Lerna or Korakou. DA - 1982/// PY - 1982 LA - English M3 - Dissertation PB - McGill University ST - Regional ceramic trade in Early Bronze Age Greece UR - http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=77161 Y2 - 2012/04/13/17:13:29 L2 - http://digitool.library.mcgill.ca/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=77161 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Catalogue of the coins found at Corinth, 1925. AU - Bellinger, Alfred R AU - Bellinger, Charlotte B AU - American School of Classical Studies at Athens CY - New Haven DA - 1925/// PY - 1925 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Yale University Press UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/catalogue-of-the-coins-found-at-corinth-1925/oclc/642199&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - Die Geschichte der korinthischen Vasen. AU - Benson, J. L CY - Basel DA - 1953/// PY - 1953 DP - Open WorldCat LA - German PB - B. Schwabe UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/geschichte-der-korinthischen-vasen/oclc/9330739&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Earlier Corinthian workshops : a study of Corinthian geometric and Protocorinthian stylistic groups AU - Benson, J. L CY - Amsterdam DA - 1989/// PY - 1989 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Allard Pierson Museum SN - 9071211150 9789071211157 ST - Earlier Corinthian workshops UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/earlier-corinthian-workshops-a-study-of-corinthian-geometric-and-protocorinthian-stylistic-groups/oclc/22880307&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - Human Figures, the Ajax Painter, and Narrative Scenes in Earlier Corinthian Vase Painting AU - Benson, J. L T2 - The Ages of Homer : a tribute to Emily Townsend Vermeule A2 - Vermeule, Emily A2 - Carter, Jane Burr A2 - Morris, Sarah P CY - Austin DA - 1995/// PY - 1995 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 335 EP - 362 LA - English PB - University of Texas Press SN - 0292711697 9780292711693 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/ages-of-homer-a-tribute-to-emily-townsend-vermeule/oclc/30356145&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - Where Were Corinthian Workshops Not Represented in the Kerameikos of Corinth (750–400 B.C.)? AU - Benson, J.L. T2 - Ancient Greek and Related Pottery. Proceedings of the International Vase Symposium, Amsterdam 1984 (Allard Pierson Series 5) A2 - Brijder, H. A. G. CY - Amsterdam DA - 1984/// PY - 1984 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 98 EP - 101 LA - Abstracts of papers in the English, German, French, or Italian. PB - Allard Pierson Museum ST - Symposium 1984, Allard Pierson Museum, Amsterdam UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/symposium-1984-allard-pierson-museum-amsterdam-ancient-greek-and-related-pottery-11-15-april/oclc/769628035&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Lost scents : investigations of Corinthian "plastic" vases by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry AU - Biers, William R AU - Gerhardt, Klaus O AU - Braniff, Rebecca A CY - Philadelphia, Pa. DA - 1994/// PY - 1994 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - MASCA, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology ST - Lost scents UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/lost-scents-investigations-of-corinthian-plastic-vases-by-gas-chromatography-mass-spectrometry/oclc/32179906&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Gonia AU - Blegen, Carl W T2 - MMS DA - 1930/// PY - 1930 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 3 SP - 55 EP - 80 LA - English UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/korakou-a-prehistoric-settlement-near-corinth/oclc/370467&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth in prehistoric times AU - Blegen, Carl William T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1920/// PY - 1920 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 24 SP - 1 EP - 20 LA - English UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinth-in-prehistoric-times/oclc/602219682&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - Ritual Dining in the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Corinth: Some Questions AU - Bookidis, Nancy T2 - SYMPOTICA: A Symposium on the Symposion A2 - Murray, O. DA - 1990/// PY - 1990 SP - 86 EP - 94 PB - Oxford University Press UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/sympotica-symposium-symposion/ L2 - http://www.mendeley.com/research/sympotica-symposium-symposion/ ER - TY - CHAP TI - Ritual Dining at Corinth AU - Bookidis, Nancy T2 - Greek sanctuaries : new approaches A2 - Marinatos, Nanno A2 - Hägg, Robin CY - London; New York DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 45 EP - 61 LA - English PB - Routledge SN - 0415053846 9780415053846 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/greek-sanctuaries-new-approaches/oclc/26503076&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Archaic Corinthian sculpture : a summary. AU - Bookidis, Nancy CY - Taranto DA - 1995/// PY - 1995 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Istituto per la storia e l'archeologia della Magna Grecia ST - Archaic Corinthian sculpture UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/archaic-corinthian-sculpture-a-summary/oclc/222696441&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Demeter and Persephone in Ancient Corinth AU - Bookidis, Nancy AU - Stroud, Ronald S AU - American School of Classical Studies at Athens CY - Princeton, N.J. DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0876616716 9780876616710 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/demeter-and-persephone-in-ancient-corinth/oclc/479838509&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Head of Sarapis from Corinth AU - Brady, Thomas A T2 - Harvard Studies in Classical Philology DA - 1940/// PY - 1940 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 51 SP - 61 EP - 69 LA - English SN - 0073-0688 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/a-head-of-sarapis-from-corinth/oclc/486502367&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - The 'Armed Aphrodite' on Acrocorinth and the Aphrodite of Capua, by Oscar Broneer... AU - Broneer, Oscar CY - Berkeley DA - 1930/// PY - 1930 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - University of California press UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/armed-aphrodite-on-acrocorinth-and-the-aphrodite-of-capua-by-oscar-broneer/oclc/458895100&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Corinthian Isthmus and the Isthmian sanctuary AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Antiquity DA - 1958/// PY - 1958 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 32 SP - 80 EP - 88 LA - English UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinthian-isthmus-and-the-isthmian-sanctuary/oclc/602192938&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Isthmus of Corinth at the end of the Bronze Age AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Atti del Settimo Congresso internazionale di Archeologia classica, Roma-Napoli 6-13 sett., 1958 I CY - Rome DA - 1961/// PY - 1961 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 243 EP - 249 LA - English UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/isthmus-of-corinth-at-the-end-of-the-bronze-age/oclc/602193282&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - The labors of Herakles from Corinth ... AU - Capps, Edward T2 - Classical Studies Presented to Edward Capps DA - 1936/// PY - 1936 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 46 EP - 57 LA - English UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/labors-of-herakles-from-corinth/oclc/9913577&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - Aphrodite at Corinth : A Study of the Sculptural Types AU - Carr Soles, Mary Ellen CY - Ann Arbor (MI) DA - 1976/// PY - 1976 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Yale Univerity ST - Aphrodite at Corinth UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/aphrodite-at-corinth-a-study-of-the-sculptural-types/oclc/493528772&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - An analysis of prehistoric materials from Keramidaki, ancient Corinth, Greece AU - Cherry, John Faulkner DA - 1973/// PY - 1973 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - University of Texas UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/analysis-of-prehistoric-materials-from-keramidaki-ancient-corinth-greece/oclc/35676406&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Rates of tectonic uplift in the Corinth and Megara Basins, central Greece AU - Collier, R. E. L AU - Leeder, M. R AU - Rowe, P. J AU - Atkinson, T. C T2 - Tectonics Tectonics DA - 1992/// PY - 1992 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 11 IS - 6 SP - 1159 EP - 1167 LA - English SN - 0278-7407 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/rates-of-tectonic-uplift-in-the-corinth-and-megara-basins-central-greece/oclc/4664931330&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Neogene to Quaternary rifting, sedimentation and uplift in the Corinth Basin,Greece AU - COLLIER, R. E. LI AU - DART, C. J T2 - Journal of the Geological Society Journal of the Geological Society DA - 1991/// PY - 1991 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 148 IS - 6 SP - 1049 EP - 1065 LA - English SN - 0016-7649 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/neogene-to-quaternary-rifting-sedimentation-and-uplift-in-the-corinth-basingreece/oclc/4648474194&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Eustatic and tectonic controls upon Quaternary coastal sedimentation in the Corinth Basin, Greece AU - COLLIER, R. E. LL T2 - Journal of the Geological Society Journal of the Geological Society DA - 1990/// PY - 1990 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 147 IS - 2 SP - 301 EP - 314 LA - English SN - 0016-7649 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/eustatic-and-tectonic-controls-upon-quaternary-coastal-sedimentation-in-the-corinth-basin-greece/oclc/4648469142&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Transverse and linear dunes in an Upper Pleistocene marine sequence, Corinth Basin, Greece AU - COLLIER, RICHARD E. LL AU - THOMPSON, JILL T2 - Sedimentology Sedimentology DA - 1991/// PY - 1991 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 38 IS - 6 SP - 1021 EP - 1040 LA - English SN - 0037-0746 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/transverse-and-linear-dunes-in-an-upper-pleistocene-marine-sequence-corinth-basin-greece/oclc/4647383599&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Archaic Greek Trade: Three Conjectures AU - Cook, R. M T2 - Journal of Hellenic Studies DA - 1979/// PY - 1979 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 99 SP - 152 EP - 155 LA - English SN - 0075-4269 ST - Archaic Greek Trade UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/archaic-greek-trade-three-conjectures/oclc/486685589&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Tradition et innovation dans les ateliers corinthiens archaïques : matériaux pour l'histoire d'un style AU - Croissant, Francis T2 - bch Bulletin de correspondance hellénique DA - 1988/// PY - 1988 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 112 IS - 1 SP - 91 EP - 166 LA - French SN - 0007-4217 ST - Tradition et innovation dans les ateliers corinthiens archaïques UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/tradition-et-innovation-dans-les-ateliers-corinthiens-archaques-matriaux-pour-lhistoire-dun-style/oclc/4648427245&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - Pottery Kilns on Pinakes from Corinth AU - Cuomo di Caprio, Ninina T2 - Ancient Greek and Related Pottery (Proceedings of the International Vase Symposium in Amsterdam, 12–15 April 1984), A2 - Brijder, H. A. G. DA - 1984/// PY - 1984 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 72 EP - 82 LA - English UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/pottery-kilns-on-pinakes-from-corinth/oclc/551779116&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Korinthische Dachziegel: Zur Entwicklung der korinthischen Dacher AU - Dachziegel, K. T2 - Frankfurt am Main (= Europäische Hochschulschriften, Reihe 38, Bd. 16) DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - Google Scholar ER - TY - THES TI - The history of Corinth from Mummius to Herodes Atticus AU - Darrow, Fritz Sage DA - 1906/// PY - 1906 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Harvard University UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-corinth-from-mummius-to-herodes-atticus/oclc/29551041&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - Excavations of the American school of classical studies at Corinth : the Roman portrait sculpture AU - De Grazia, Catherine E DA - 1980/// PY - 1980 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Columbia University ST - Excavations of the American school of classical studies at Corinth UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/excavations-of-the-american-school-of-classical-studies-at-corinth-the-roman-portrait-sculpture/oclc/7763833&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - Zur Herkunft der Thapsosklasse AU - Dehl, C. T2 - Praestant interna : Festschrift für Ulrich Hausmann A2 - Hausmann, Ulrich A2 - Freytag gen. Löringhoff, Bettina von A2 - Mannsperger, Dietrich A2 - Prayon, Friedhelm CY - Tübingen DA - 1982/// PY - 1982 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 182 EP - 189 LA - German PB - E. Wasmuth SN - 3803018021 9783803018021 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/praestant-interna-festschrift-fur-ulrich-hausmann/oclc/10641071&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinthiaca : studies in honor of Darrell A. Amyx A3 - Del Chiaro, M. CY - Columbia DA - 1986/// PY - 1986 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - University of Missouri Press SN - 0826206174 9780826206176 ST - Corinthiaca UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinthiaca-studies-in-honor-of-darrell-a-amyx/oclc/13332311&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Demeter in Roman Corinth: Local Development in a Mediterranean Religion AU - DeMaris, Richard T2 - Numen DA - 1995/// PY - 1995 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 42 IS - 2 SP - 105 EP - 117 LA - English SN - 0029-5973 ST - Demeter in Roman Corinth UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/demeter-in-roman-corinth-local-development-in-a-mediterranean-religion/oclc/4640043657&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - The sanctuaries of Apollo in the Peloponnesos AU - Dengate, Christina Foard CY - Ann Arbor DA - 1995/// PY - 1995 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English M3 - Doctorla PB - University of Chicago UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/sanctuaries-of-apollo-in-the-peloponnesos/oclc/490267068&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - Corinthian burial customs : ca. 1100 to 550 BC AU - Dickey, Keith DA - 1992/// PY - 1992 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Bryn Mawr College ST - Corinthian burial customs UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinthian-burial-customs-ca-1100-to-550-bc/oclc/52173234&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Late Helladic IIA and IIB: Some Evidence from Korakou AU - Dickinson, O. T. P. K T2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens DA - 1972/// PY - 1972 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 67 SP - 103 EP - 112 LA - English SN - 0068-2454 ST - Late Helladic IIA and IIB UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/late-helladic-iia-and-iib-some-evidence-from-korakou/oclc/486351609&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Largest Temple in Peloponnese AU - Dinsmoor, William B. T2 - Commemorative studies in honor of Theodore Leslie Shear. CY - Princeton, N.J DA - 1949/// PY - 1949 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 104 EP - 105 LA - English PB - American school of classical studies at Athens UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/commemorative-studies-in-honor-of-theodore-leslie-shear/oclc/491527331&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Der Tempel von Korinth. AU - Dörpfeld, W T2 - Der Tempel von Korinth. DA - 1886/// PY - 1886 DP - Open WorldCat LA - German UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/tempel-von-korinth/oclc/483549793&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthiaca: VI. The Latin Elegiacs of ca. 101 B. C. VII. Greek Elegiacs of the Roman Empire AU - Dow, Sterling T2 - Harvard Studies in Classical Philology DA - 1951/// PY - 1951 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 60 SP - 81 EP - 100 LA - English SN - 0073-0688 ST - Corinthiaca UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinthiaca-vi-the-latin-elegiacs-of-ca-101-b-c-vii-greek-elegiacs-of-the-roman-empire/oclc/486503274&referer=brief_results N1 - PB - Department of the Classics, Harvard University ER - TY - BOOK TI - Roman Corinth : an alternative model for the classical city AU - Engels, Donald W CY - Chicago DA - 1990/// PY - 1990 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - University of Chicago SN - 0226208702 9780226208701 ST - Roman Corinth UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/roman-corinth-an-alternative-model-for-the-classical-city/oclc/20392046&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Ancient pigments: Particularly second century B.C. pigments from Corinth AU - Farnsworth, Marie T2 - J. Chem. Educ. Journal of Chemical Education DA - 1951/// PY - 1951 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 28 IS - 2 SP - 72 EP - 76 LA - English SN - 0021-9584 ST - Ancient pigments UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/ancient-pigments-particularly-second-century-bc-pigments-from-corinth/oclc/4666628486&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth in the Middle Ages AU - Finley, J.H. T2 - Speculum DA - 1932/// PY - 1932 VL - 7 SP - 477 EP - 499 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinth-in-the-middle-ages/oclc/80519464&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Notes on the agonistic institutions of Roman Corinth AU - Geagan, Daniel J. T2 - GRBS DA - 1968/// PY - 1968 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 9 IS - 1 SP - 69 EP - 80 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - Mythological themes on the plaques from Penteskouphia AU - Geagan, H. A T2 - AA (JdI 85) DA - 1970/// PY - 1970 DP - Google Scholar SP - 31 EP - 48 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Two late Roman skeletons with malformation and close family relationship from ancient Corinth AU - Gejvall, Nils-Gustaf AU - Henschen, Folke T2 - OpAth DA - 1968/// PY - 1968 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 8 SP - 179 EP - 193 LA - English UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/two-late-roman-skeletons-with-malformation-and-close-family-relationship-from-ancient-corinth/oclc/504337317&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - L'Isthme de Corinthe : tentatives de percement dans l'antiquité AU - Gerster, B T2 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique DA - 1884/// PY - 1884 SP - 225 EP - 232 LA - French ST - L'Isthme de Corinthe UR - http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/bch_0007-4217_1884_num_8_1_4110 Y2 - 2012/04/29/21:40:49 L2 - http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/bch_0007-4217_1884_num_8_1_4110 ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Latin Epigram at Corinth AU - Gordon, A. E. T2 - Del Chiaro DA - 1986/// PY - 1986 DP - Google Scholar SP - 50 EP - 53 ER - TY - BOOK TI - The Corinthia in the Roman period : including the papers given at a symposium held at The Ohio State University on 7-9 March, 1991 AU - Gregory, Timothy E CY - Ann Arbor, Mi. DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Journal of Roman Archaeology ST - The Corinthia in the Roman period UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinthia-in-the-roman-period-including-the-papers-given-at-a-symposium-held-at-the-ohio-state-university-on-7-9-march-1991/oclc/29823952&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Neutron activation and X-ray analysis of Thapsos Class vases. An attempt to identify their origin AU - Grimanis, A.P AU - Filippakis, S.E AU - Perdikatsis, B AU - Vassilaki-Grimani, Maria AU - Bosana-Kourou, N AU - Yalouris, N T2 - Journal of Archaeological Science Journal of Archaeological Science DA - 1980/// PY - 1980 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 7 IS - 3 SP - 227 EP - 239 LA - English SN - 0305-4403 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/neutron-activation-and-x-ray-analysis-of-thapsos-class-vases-an-attempt-to-identify-their-origin/oclc/4638207400&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - Ritual Society in The Early Iron Age Corinthia T2 - Ancient Greek cult practice from the archaeological evidence A2 - Hägg, Robin C2 - Swedish Institute at Athens. Symposium C2 - Svenska Institutet (Athènes) CY - Stockholm DA - 1998/// PY - 1998 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 73 EP - 90 LA - English PB - Distr. P. Aströms Förlag SN - 9179160360 9789179160364 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/ancient-greek-cult-practice-from-the-archaeological-evidence/oclc/493264812&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - First Results from a High Resolution Study of Ancient Construction-stone Quarries of the Corinthia, Southern Greece AU - Hayward, C. L T2 - Archéomatériaux: marbres et autres roches: ASMOSIA IV, Bordeaux -Talence, 9-13 octobre 1995 A2 - Schvoerer, M. CY - Bordeaux DA - 1999/// PY - 1999 DP - Google Scholar SP - 91 EP - 100 ER - TY - RPRT TI - A Systematic Study of the Oolitic Limestone Exposed in the Ancient Greek and Roman Construction- Stone Quarries at Examilia, near Ancient Corinth, Peloponnese AU - Hayward, C.L. CY - Athens DA - 1994/// PY - 1994 M3 - Wiener Laboratory Internal Report PB - Wiener Laboratory SN - 1 ER - TY - JOUR TI - High -Resolution Provenance Determination of Construction -Stone: A Preliminary Study of Corinthian Oolitic Limestone Quarries at Examilia AU - Hayward, C.L. T2 - Geoarchaeology DA - 1996/// PY - 1996 VL - 11 SP - 215 EP - 234 ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Torch-Race at Corinth AU - Herbert, S. T2 - Corinthiaca: Studies in Honor of Darr ell A. Amyx, éd. MA Del Chiaro, Columbia A2 - Del Chiaro, M.A. A2 - Biers, William R. CY - Columbia DA - 1986/// PY - 1986 DP - Google Scholar SP - 29 EP - 35 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Evidence for the imperial cult in Julio-Claudian Corinth AU - Hoskins-Walbank, M. E T2 - JOURNAL OF ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY -SUPPLEMENTARY SERIES- DA - 1996/// PY - 1996 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 17 SP - 201 EP - 214 LA - English SN - 1063-4304 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/evidence-for-the-imperial-cult-in-julio-claudian-corinth/oclc/208733957&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Kenchreai, Eastern Port of Corinth, Vol. II. The panels of opus sectile in glass AU - Ibrahim, Leila AU - Scranton, Robert Lorentz AU - Brill, Robert H. CY - Leiden DA - 1976/// PY - 1976 DP - Google Books VL - II SP - 508 PB - Brill SN - 9789004042810 ST - Kenchreai, Eastern Port of Corinth UR - http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=Y9QUAAAAIAAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PR7&dq=Kenchreai,+Eastern+Port+of+Corinth+I:+Topography+and+Architecture&ots=KRdGkhW8FC&sig=nHA-LvXmKQOKK_JWKS9e1O9asHI#v=onepage&q=Kenchreai%2C%20Eastern%20Port%20of%20Corinth%20I%3A%20Topography%20and%20Architecture&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=Y9QUAAAAIAAJ KW - Corinth,Corinth (Greece),Excavations (Archaeology),Greece,Kekhriai (Greece) ER - TY - JOUR TI - After the colt has bolted: a review of Amandry on Roman Corinth AU - J, Howgego, Christopher T2 - Numismatic Chronicle DA - 1989/// PY - 1989 DP - Dialnet IS - 149 SP - 199 EP - 208 ST - After the colt has bolted UR - http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=3281145 Y2 - 2012/04/29/21:59:51 L2 - http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=3281145 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Review of American School Excavations. Vol. xv, Part iii. The Potters' Quarter. The Pottery AU - Johnston, Alan AU - Corinth AU - Stillwell, A. N T2 - Journal of Hellenic Studies DA - 1986/// PY - 1986 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 106 SP - 250 EP - 251 LA - English SN - 0075-4269 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/review-of-american-school-excavations-vol-xv-part-iii-the-potters-quarter-the-pottery/oclc/486694986&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Byzantine and Frankish cooking wares at Corinth, Greece: changes in diet, style and raw material exploitation AU - Joyner, L T2 - OXBOW MONOGRAPH DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 DP - Open WorldCat IS - 64 SP - 82 EP - 87 LA - English SN - 1367-1103 ST - Byzantine and Frankish cooking wares at Corinth, Greece UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/byzantine-and-frankish-cooking-wares-at-corinth-greece-changes-in-diet-style-and-raw-material-exploitation/oclc/201057817&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Évolution du plat corinthien AU - Kallipolitis-Feytmans, Denise T2 - bch Bulletin de correspondance hellénique DA - 1962/// PY - 1962 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 86 IS - 1 SP - 117 EP - 164 LA - French SN - 0007-4217 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/volution-du-plat-corinthien/oclc/4648401228&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Byzantine Statue Base at Corinth AU - Kent, John H T2 - Speculum: A Journal of Mediaeval Studies DA - 1950/// PY - 1950 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 25 IS - 4 SP - 544 EP - 546 LA - English SN - 0038-7134 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/a-byzantine-statue-base-at-corinth/oclc/482643594&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - The terraces of Corinth (Gerrce) — A detailed record of eustatic sea-level variations during the last 500,000 years AU - Keraudren, Bertrand AU - Sorel, Denis T2 - Marine Geology AB - Between Corinth and Xylokastro 20 marine terraces reflect the interaction of the northern Peloponnese uplift and the global eustatic sea-level fluctuations during the last 500,000 years. Correlation of the terraces with oxygen-isotope records in deep-sea cores allowed accurate dating of these fossilized transgressive shorelines. Curves of altitude versus age have been plotted; they show a regular decrease of the uplift rate and a frequent return of the sea level very close to the present-day one, not only during the interglacial periods (5, 7, 9, 11, 13) but also during glacial periods (3.1, 3.3, 6, 8); the alternative would be to suppose very complicated and highly improbable vertical movements of the substratum to explain the regularity of the curves. The rhythm of these high sea levels is around 20–30 ka, since at least 330,000 years ago. DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DO - 10.1016/0025-3227(87)90085-5 DP - ScienceDirect VL - 77 IS - 1–2 SP - 99 EP - 107 SN - 0025-3227 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0025322787900855 Y2 - 2012/04/29/22:05:49 L2 - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0025322787900855 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Evidence around the Mediterranean for Corinthian Export of Wine and Oil AU - Koehler, Carolyn G. T2 - Beneath the waters of time : the proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Underwater Archaeology A2 - Arnold, J. Barto C2 - Conference on Underwater Archaeology CY - Austin DA - 1978/// PY - 1978 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 231 EP - 239 LA - English PB - Texas Antiquities Committee UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/beneath-the-waters-of-time-the-proceedings-of-the-ninth-conference-on-underwater-archaeology/oclc/4486217&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - Corinthian A and B transport amphoras AU - Koehler, Carolyn Grace CY - New Jersey DA - 1979/// PY - 1979 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Princeton University UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinthian-a-and-b-transport-amphoras/oclc/63447305&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - The prehistoric inhabitation of Corinth AU - Kosmopoulos, Leslie Walker CY - Munich DA - 1948/// PY - 1948 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Münchner Verlag UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/prehistoric-inhabitation-of-corinth/oclc/5145082&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - The Middle Helladic period in the Corinthia and the Argolid : an archaeological survey AU - Lambropoulou, Anastasia DA - 1991/// PY - 1991 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Bryn Mawr College ST - The Middle Helladic period in the Corinthia and the Argolid UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/middle-helladic-period-in-the-corinthia-and-the-argolid-an-archaeological-survey/oclc/32373909&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - Contributions to the study of the water supply of ancient Corinth AU - Landon, Mark Elliot DA - 1994/// PY - 1994 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - University of California- Berkeley UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/contributions-to-the-study-of-the-water-supply-of-ancient-corinth/oclc/34526245&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Cure and cult in ancient Corinth : a guide to the Asklepieion AU - Lang, Mabel L CY - Princeton, N.J. DA - 1977/// PY - 1977 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens ST - Cure and cult in ancient Corinth UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/cure-and-cult-in-ancient-corinth-a-guide-to-the-asklepieion/oclc/3177304&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - A Corinthian scrapbook : one hundred years of American excavations in Ancient Corinth AU - Langridge-Noti, Elizabeth CY - Athens, Greece DA - 1996/// PY - 1996 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Lycabettus Press SN - 9607269454 9789607269454 ST - A Corinthian scrapbook UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinthian-scrapbook-one-hundred-years-of-american-excavations-in-ancient-corinth/oclc/42698995&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - Prehistoric investigations at Corinth, 1968-1970 AU - Lavezzi, John C DA - 1973/// PY - 1973 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English M3 - Dissertation PB - University of Chicago UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/prehistoric-investigations-at-corinth-1968-1970/oclc/20854438&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Rev. of Corinth IX AU - Lippold, G. T2 - Gnomon DA - 1933/// PY - 1933 VL - 9 SP - 15 EP - 18 ER - TY - THES TI - The cults of Corinth, AU - Lisle, Robert CY - Baltimore, Md. DA - 1955/// PY - 1955 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Johns Hopkins University UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/cults-of-corinth/oclc/30727476&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Grabrelief aus Korinth. AU - Löwy, E T2 - AM DA - 1886/// PY - 1886 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 11 SP - 150 EP - 161 LA - German UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/grabrelief-aus-korinth/oclc/483550491&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Import of Attic Pottery to Corinth and the Question of Trade during the Peloponnesian War AU - MacDonald, Brian R T2 - Journal of Hellenic Studies DA - 1982/// PY - 1982 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 102 SP - 113 EP - 123 LA - English SN - 0075-4269 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/the-import-of-attic-pottery-to-corinth-and-the-question-of-trade-during-the-peloponnesian-war/oclc/486689535&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Diolkos AU - MacDonald, Brian R T2 - Journal of Hellenic Studies DA - 1986/// PY - 1986 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 106 SP - 191 EP - 195 LA - English SN - 0075-4269 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/the-diolkos/oclc/486694322&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Punic Amphoras Found at Corinth, Greece: An Investigation of Their Origin and Technology AU - Maniatis, Y AU - Jones, R. E AU - Whitbread, I. K AU - Kostikas, A AU - Simopoulos, A AU - Karakalos, Ch AU - Williams, C. K T2 - Journal of Field Archaeology AB - Among the large deposit of amphoras of the 5th century B.C. found in a recently excavated building at ancient Corinth, Greece, were many of Punic type, which the excavator associated with the remains in the same building of filleted fish. These amphoras were of rather uniform shape, and yet they exhibited a wide range of colors and textures. The present paper, beginning with a description of the amphoras in hand specimen, reports the characterization of the amphoras by six techniques of physico-chemical analysis that has yielded information on the amphoras' technology and origin. On the basis of four techniques, chemical analysis, Mössbauer spectroscopy, X-ray radiography, and petrological analysis, the results all point to the use of two types of clay and two general manufacturing methods, giving rise to amphoras of contrasting physical properties. They were produced at a single or neighboring centers. The petrological results are consistent with an origin along the Atlantic coast close to the Straits of Gibraltar, either in Morocco or Spain. DA - 1984/// PY - 1984 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 11 IS - 2 SP - 205 EP - 222 LA - English SN - 0093-4690 ST - Punic Amphoras Found at Corinth, Greece UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/punic-amphoras-found-at-corinth-greece-an-investigation-of-their-origin-and-technology/oclc/482082918&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Figurines corinthiennes en terre cuite AU - Martha, Jules T2 - bch Bulletin de correspondance hellénique DA - 1879/// PY - 1879 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 3 IS - 1 SP - 29 EP - 42 LA - French SN - 0007-4217 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/figurines-corinthiennes-en-terre-cuite/oclc/4648343954&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Bronze Warrior from Corinth AU - Mattusch, Carol C T2 - Hesperia DA - 1992/// PY - 1992 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 61 IS - 1 SP - 79 EP - 84 LA - English SN - 0018-098X UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/a-bronze-warrior-from-corinth/oclc/485482624&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - A Roman Mars from Corinth? AU - Mattusch, Carol C. T2 - Bronces y religión romana : actas del XI Congreso Internacional de Bronces Antiguos, Madrid, mayo-junio, 1990 A2 - Arce, Javier A2 - Burkhalter, F C2 - Colloque international sur les bronzes antiques CY - Madrid DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. PB - Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas SN - 8400073266 9788400073268 ST - Bronces y religión romana UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/bronces-y-religion-romana-actas-del-xi-congreso-internacional-de-bronces-antiguos-madrid-mayo-junio-1990/oclc/32970312&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - A CORINTHIAN RED-FIGURED CALYX-KRATER AND THE DOMBRENA PAINTER AU - McPHEE, IAN T2 - Oxford J Archeol Oxford Journal of Archaeology DA - 1991/// PY - 1991 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 10 IS - 3 SP - 325 EP - 334 LA - English SN - 0262-5253 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/a-corinthian-red-figured-calyx-krater-and-the-dombrena-painter/oclc/4652611750&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - Corinthian Figurines of the Hellenistic Period AU - Merker, G.S. T2 - The coroplast's art : Greek terracottas of the Hellenistic world A2 - Uhlenbrock, Jaimee Pugliese A2 - Ammerman, Rebecca Miller C2 - State University of New York College at New Paltz. Art Gallery CY - [New Paltz, N.Y.]; New Rochelle, N.Y. DA - 1990/// PY - 1990 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 54 EP - 62 LA - English PB - College Art Gallery, The College at New Paltz, State University of New York ; A.D. Caratzas SN - 0892414960 9780892414963 0892414952 : 9780892414956 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/coroplasts-art-greek-terracottas-of-the-hellenistic-world/oclc/21972149&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of Corinthian Clays AU - Middleton, A.P. T2 - Greek transport amphorae: a petrological and archaeological study A2 - Whitbread, I. K CY - Athens DA - 1995/// PY - 1995 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 361 EP - 364 LA - English PB - British School SN - 0904887138 9780904887136 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/greek-transport-amphorae-a-petrological-and-archaeological-study/oclc/231660110&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Evolution of a Sacral ‘Landscape’: Isthmia, Perachora, and the Early Corinthian State AU - Morgan, Catherine T2 - Placing the gods : sanctuaries and sacred space in ancient Greece A2 - Alcock, Susan E A2 - Osborne, Robin CY - Oxford; New York DA - 1994/// PY - 1994 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 105 EP - 142 LA - English PB - Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press SN - 0198149476 9780198149477 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/placing-the-gods-sanctuaries-and-sacred-space-in-ancient-greece/oclc/29843804&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Human Figure in Eighth-Century Corinthian Vase Painting AU - Morgan, Catherine T2 - Céramique et peinture grecques : modes d'emploi : actes du colloque international, École du Louvre, 26-27-28 avril 1995 A2 - Villanueva-Puig, Marie-Christine CY - Paris DA - 1999/// PY - 1999 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 279 EP - 287 LA - French, English, Italian, or Spanish. PB - Documentation française SN - 2110039574 9782110039576 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/ceramique-et-peinture-grecques-modes-demploi-actes-du-colloque-international-ecole-du-louvre-26-27-28-avril-1995/oclc/41505955&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Addenda et corrigenda to D.A. Amyx, Corinthian vase painting in the archaic period AU - Neeft, Cornelis W CY - Amsterdam DA - 1991/// PY - 1991 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English SN - 9071211185 9789071211188 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/addenda-et-corrigenda-to-da-amyx-corinthian-vase-painting-in-the-archaic-period/oclc/246748498&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Observations on the Thapos class AU - Neeft, Cornelis W. T2 - MEFRA AB - Cornelis W. Neeft,~~ Observations on the Thapsos class~~, p. 7-88. A. distinguishes five types of decoration within the Thapsos class : a panel, tripartite, zone, simple, and an ornate type. Their chronology is discussed and the vases are argued to belong to the LG and EPC period. A few fore-runners of MG II date are noticed ; the simple type is shown to exist until c. 600 BC. The place of manufacture is discussed under the headings decoration, shape, fabric, and distribution. Arguments for a manufacture outside Corinth outweigh those in favour of Corinth, but no likely candidate can be pointed out. The question is still open. Various sites where Thapsos vases been found are discussed. A disaster (earthquake ?) is assumed c. 730 BC. to explain the unegual distribution of the class in Delphi. DA - 1981/// PY - 1981 VL - 93 SP - 7 EP - 88 LA - English UR - http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/mefr_0223-5102_1981_num_93_1_1270 Y2 - 2012/04/30/01:45:37 L2 - http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/mefr_0223-5102_1981_num_93_1_1270 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Corinthian Hemispherical Kotylai, Thapsos Panel-Cups, and the West AU - Neeft, Cornelis W. T2 - La Céramique grecque ou de tradition grecque au VIIIe siècle en Italie centrale et méridionale. CY - Naples DA - 1982/// PY - 1982 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 39 EP - 43 LA - French PB - Institut français de Naples SN - 2903189110 9782903189112 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/ceramique-grecque-ou-de-tradition-grecque-au-viiie-siecle-en-italie-centrale-et-meridionale/oclc/20853280&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - Clay Sources and Corinthian Amphorae AU - Newton, G.W.A. AU - Robinson, V.J. AU - Chandratillake, M.R. AU - Whitbread, I.K. T2 - Science and archaeology, Glasgow 1987 : proceedings of a conference on the application of scientific techniques to archaeology, Glasgow, September 1987 A2 - Slater, E. A A2 - Tate, J. O CY - Oxford, England DA - 1988/// PY - 1988 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 59 EP - 81 LA - English PB - B.A.R. SN - 0860545814 9780860545811 ST - Science and archaeology, Glasgow 1987 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/science-and-archaeology-glasgow-1987-proceedings-of-a-conference-on-the-application-of-scientific-techniques-to-archaeology-glasgow-september-1987/oclc/22907637&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Sacra Corinthia, Sicyonia, Phliasia. AU - Odelberg, Per CY - Upsaliae DA - 1896/// PY - 1896 DP - Open WorldCat LA - Latin PB - Almqvist & Wiksell UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/sacra-corinthia-sicyonia-phliasia/oclc/10038627&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Ancient Marbles in Great Britain: The Corinthian Puteal AU - Palace, Hamilton AU - Michaelis, Ad T2 - Journal of Hellenic Studies DA - 1885/// PY - 1885 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 6 SP - 46 EP - 49 LA - English SN - 0075-4269 ST - Ancient Marbles in Great Britain UR - http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=Ancient+Marbles+in+Great+Britain%3A+The+Corinthian+Puteal&qt=results_page ER - TY - BOOK TI - Necrocorinthia; a study of Corinthian art in the archaic period. AU - Payne, Humfry CY - Oxford DA - 1971/// PY - 1971 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English SN - 0843401419 9780843401417 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/necrocorinthia-a-study-of-corinthian-art-in-the-archaic-period/oclc/334451&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Athens and Corinth: Workshop Relations in Stamped Black-Glaze AU - Pemberton, E T2 - OXBOW MONOGRAPH DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 DP - Open WorldCat IS - 67 SP - 407 EP - 422 LA - English SN - 1367-1103 ST - Athens and Corinth UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/athens-and-corinth-workshop-relations-in-stamped-black-glaze/oclc/198607475&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - Wealthy Corinth: The Archaeological Evidence for Cult Investment at Greek Corinth AU - Pemberton, Elizabeth T2 - Religion in the ancient world : new themes and approaches A2 - Dillon, Matthew CY - Amsterdam DA - 1996/// PY - 1996 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 353 EP - 366 LA - English PB - A.M. Hakkert SN - 9025610943 9789025610944 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/religion-in-the-ancient-world-new-themes-and-approaches/oclc/35911980&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - The portraiture of Gaius and Lucius Caesar AU - Pollini, John CY - New York DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Fordham University Press SN - 0823211274 9780823211272 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/portraiture-of-gaius-and-lucius-caesar/oclc/16893191&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - On the Sacking of Carthage and Corinth, AU - Purcell, N. T2 - Ethics and rhetoric : classical essays for Donald Russell on his seventy-fifth birthday A2 - Russell, D. A A2 - Innes, Doreen A2 - Hine, Harry M A2 - Pelling, C. B. R CY - Oxford; New York DA - 1995/// PY - 1995 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 133 EP - 148 LA - English PB - Clarendon Pres ; Oxford University Press SN - 019814962X 9780198149620 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/ethics-and-rhetoric-classical-essays-for-donald-russell-on-his-seventy-fifth-birthday/oclc/32388320&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Le diolkos de l'Isthme à Corinthe : son tracé, son fonctionnement , avec une annexe, Considérations techniques et mécaniques AU - Raepsaet, Georges T2 - bch Bulletin de correspondance hellénique DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 117 IS - 1 SP - 233 EP - 261 LA - French SN - 0007-4217 ST - Le diolkos de l'Isthme à Corinthe UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/le-diolkos-de-listhme-corinthe-son-trac-son-fonctionnement-avec-une-annexe-considrations-techniques-et-mcaniques/oclc/4648431633&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - The beginnings of monumental architecture in the Corinthia AU - Rhodes, Robin Frances DA - 1984/// PY - 1984 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - University of North Carolina UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/beginnings-of-monumental-architecture-in-the-corinthia/oclc/21218829&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Discovery of Pirene AU - Richardson, R. B. T2 - The Nation DA - 1898/// PY - 1898 VL - 66 IS - 1719 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Discoveries in the Agora at Corinth AU - Richardson, R. B. T2 - The Nation DA - 1900/// PY - 1900 VL - 70 IS - 1825 SP - 472 EP - 473 ER - TY - BOOK TI - The archaic style in Greek sculpture AU - Ridgway, Brunilde Sismondo CY - Chicago, Ill. DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Ares SN - 0890055165 9780890055168 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/archaic-style-in-greek-sculpture/oclc/30594983&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Uplift, deformation and fluid involvement within an active normal fault zone in the Gulf of Corinth, Greece AU - ROBERTS, G AU - STEWART, I T2 - Journal of the Geological Society Journal of the Geological Society DA - 1994/// PY - 1994 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 151 IS - 3 SP - 531 EP - 541 LA - English SN - 0016-7649 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/uplift-deformation-and-fluid-involvement-within-an-active-normal-fault-zone-in-the-gulf-of-corinth-greece/oclc/4648481999&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth : a brief history of the city and a guide to the excavations. AU - Robinson, H.S. CY - Athens DA - 1969/// PY - 1969 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinth-a-brief-history-of-the-city-and-a-guide-to-the-excavations/oclc/396526&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at ancient Corinth, 1959-1963 AU - Robinson, Henry S T2 - Klio DA - 1965/// PY - 1965 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 46 SP - 289 EP - 305 LA - English UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/excavations-at-ancient-corinth-1959-1063/oclc/62093181&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - Temple Hill, Corinth AU - Robinson, Henry S. T2 - Neue Forschungen in griechischen Heiligtümern A2 - Jantzen, U. DA - 1976/// PY - 1976 SP - 239 EP - 260 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/temple-hill-corinth/oclc/52154721&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - The Urban development of ancient Corinth AU - Robinson, Henry Schroeder CY - Athens DA - 1965/// PY - 1965 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - American School of Classical Studies UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/urban-development-of-ancient-corinth/oclc/638779478&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Piecing Together the City and Territory of Roman Corinth AU - Romano, D AU - Stapp, N T2 - ARCHAEOLOGICAL COMPUTING NEWSLETTER DA - 1998/// PY - 1998 DP - Open WorldCat IS - 52 SP - 1 EP - 6 LA - English SN - 0952-3332 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Post–146 B.C. Land Use in Corinth, and Planning of the Roman Colony of 44 B.C AU - Romano, D. G T2 - The Corinthia in the Roman period : including the papers given at a symposium held at The Ohio State University on 7-9 March, 1991 A2 - Gregory, Timothy E CY - Ann Arbor, Mi. DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 9 EP - 30 LA - English PB - Journal of Roman Archaeology ST - The Corinthia in the Roman period ER - TY - CHAP TI - A tale of two cities: Roman colonies at Corinth AU - Romano, D.G. T2 - Romanization and the City: creation, transformation, and failures (JRA supp. series 38, 2000) A2 - Fentress, Elizabeth CY - Portsmouth, Rhode Island DA - 2000/// PY - 2000 DP - Google Scholar SP - 83 EP - 104 PB - Journal of Roman Archaeology ST - A tale of two cities ER - TY - JOUR TI - Remote sensing, GIS and electronic surveying: reconstructing the city plan and landscape of Roman Corinth AU - Romano, David G. AU - Tolba, O T2 - BAR international series (supplementary). DA - 1995/// PY - 1995 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 600 SP - 163 EP - 174 LA - English SN - 0143-3059 ST - Remote sensing, GIS and electronic surveying UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/remote-sensing-gis-and-electronic-surveying-reconstructing-the-city-plan-and-landscape-of-roman-corinth/oclc/105235895&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - GIS Based Analysis of Ancient Land Division in the Corinthia, Greece AU - Romano, David Gilman T2 - Cost Action G2, Paysages Antiques et Structures Rurales : the use of geographic information systems in the study of ancient landscapes and features related to ancient land use : proceedings of a workshop, Ljubljana, 27 April 1996 A2 - Slapsak, Bozidar A2 - Stancic, Zoran A2 - Peterson, John CY - Luxembourg DA - 1998/// PY - 1998 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 21 EP - 30 LA - English PB - Office for Official Publications of the European Communities UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/cost-action-g2-paysages-antiques-et-structures-rurales-the-use-of-geographic-information-systems-in-the-study-of-ancient-landscapes-and-features-related-to-ancient-land-use-proceedings-of-a-workshop-ljubljana-27-april-1996/oclc/67119448&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Computerized Architectural and Topographical Survey of Ancient Corinth AU - Romano, David Gilman AU - Schoenbrun, Benjamin C. T2 - Journal of Field Archaeology AB - Modern computer technology is rapidly changing the way in which large-scale architectural and topographical survey projects are being carried out. The Corinth Computer Project in Greece is making a survey of all of the above-ground archaeological evidence for the successive Greek and Roman cities. An “electronic total station,” in conjunction with PC based computers and commercially-available architectural drafting, civil engineering, and survey software, is being used to map more than 30 sq km of the ancient city and its environs. Information from topographical maps, air photographs, excavation drawings, and photographs, all carefully calibrated and scaled, is being integrated into the computerized map. The evidence of ancient roadways, monuments, and structures is being combined with the physical evidence of ancient agricultural land division in order to create a detailed map of the ancient city and neighboring territory. The methodology that is being utilized at Corinth could be employed at other archaeological sites to provide assistance in furthering the study of ancient cities. DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - IngentaConnect VL - 20 IS - 2 SP - 177 EP - 190 UR - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/jfa/1993/00000020/00000002/art00004 N1 - PB - Boston University ER - TY - JOUR TI - Remote sensing and GIS in the study of Roman centuriation in the Corinthia, Greece AU - Romano, DG AU - Tolba, O. T2 - Interfacing the Past: Computer Applications and quantitative Methods in Archaeology CAA95 DA - 1996/// PY - 1996 DP - Google Scholar SP - 457 EP - 463 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Lechaion, western port of Corinth: a preliminary archaeology and history AU - Rothaus, R T2 - Oxford journal of archaeology. DA - 1995/// PY - 1995 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 14 IS - 3 SP - 293 EP - 306 LA - English SN - 0262-5253 ST - Lechaion, western port of Corinth UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/lechaion-western-port-of-corinth-a-preliminary-archaeology-and-history/oclc/106103508&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth, the first city of Greece : an urban history of late antique cult and religion AU - Rothaus, Richard M T2 - Religions in the Graeco-Roman World CY - Leiden; Boston DA - 2000/// PY - 2000 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 139 LA - English PB - Brill SN - 9004109226 9789004109223 ST - Corinth, the first city of Greece UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinth-the-first-city-of-greece-an-urban-history-of-late-antique-cult-and-religion/oclc/43615467&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Pausanias en Corinthie. AU - Roux, Georges AU - Pausanias CY - Paris DA - 1958/// PY - 1958 DP - Open WorldCat LA - French PB - Les belles Lettres UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/pausanias-en-corinthie/oclc/252527927&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - The late Helladic IIIB and IIIC periods at Korakou and Gonia in the Corinthia AU - Rutter, Jeremy B DA - 1974/// PY - 1974 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - University of Pennsylvania UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/late-helladic-iiib-and-iiic-periods-at-korakou-and-gonia-in-the-corinthia/oclc/43991244&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinthia - Cleonaea AU - Sakellariu, Michael Basileiu AU - Pharaklas, Nikolas CY - Athenai DA - 1971/// PY - 1971 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Athen. Techn. Homilos UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinthia-cleonaea/oclc/630497860&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Wealthy Corinth : a history of the city to 338 BC AU - Salmon, J. B CY - Oxford; New York DA - 1984/// PY - 1984 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press SN - 019814833X 9780198148333 ST - Wealthy Corinth UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/wealthy-corinth-a-history-of-the-city-to-338-bc/oclc/9393153&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - Byzantine glazed pottery at Corinth to c. 1125. AU - Sanders, Guy Dominic Robson DA - 1995/// PY - 1995 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - University of Birmingham UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/byzantine-glazed-pottery-at-corinth-to-c-1125/oclc/59542605&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - The Julian Basilica at Corinth : an architectural investigation AU - Scotton, Paul Douglas DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English M3 - Dissertation PB - University of Pennsylvania ST - The Julian Basilica at Corinth UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/julian-basilica-at-corinth-an-architectural-investigation/oclc/41972535&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Bulgars in the Balkans and the Occupation of Corinth in the Seventh Century AU - Setton, Kenneth M T2 - Speculum: A Journal of Mediaeval Studies DA - 1950/// PY - 1950 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 25 IS - 4 SP - 502 EP - 543 LA - English SN - 0038-7134 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/the-bulgars-in-the-balkans-and-the-occupation-of-corinth-in-the-seventh-century/oclc/482643566&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Roman Ionic Base in Corinth AU - Shoe, L.T. T2 - Essays in memory of Karl Lehmann C2 - Sandler, Lucy Freeman CY - [New York] DA - 1964/// PY - 1964 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 300 EP - 303 LA - English PB - Institute of Fine Arts, New York University UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/essays-in-memory-of-karl-lehmann/oclc/490480602&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - Roman Corinth: The Formation of a Colonial Elite AU - Spawforth, A.J. T2 - Roman onomastics in the Greek East : social and political aspects : proceedings of the international colloquium organized by the Finnish Institute and the Centre for Greek and Roman antiquity, Athens 7-9 September 1993 A2 - Rizakis, Athanasios D CY - Athens; Paris DA - 1996/// PY - 1996 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 167 EP - 182 LA - English PB - Research Centre for Greek and Roman antiquity-National Hellenic research Foundation ; diff. de Boccard SN - 9607094883 9789607094889 ST - Roman onomastics in the Greek East UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/roman-onomastics-in-the-greek-east-social-and-political-aspects-proceedings-of-the-international-colloquium-organized-by-the-finnish-institute-and-the-centre-for-greek-and-roman-antiquity-athens-7-9-september-1993/oclc/463953392&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Epitaph of a Dyer in Corinth AU - Starr, J. T2 - Byz.-Neugr. Jahrb DA - 1936/// PY - 1936 DP - Google Scholar VL - 12 SP - 42 EP - 49 ER - TY - CHAP TI - A Terracotta Group at Corinth AU - Stillwell, Richard T2 - Classical studies presented to Edward Capps on his seventieth birthday. CY - [Princeton, N.J. DA - 1936/// PY - 1936 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 318 EP - 322 LA - English PB - Princeton University Press UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/classical-studies-presented-to-edward-capps-on-his-seventieth-birthday/oclc/4796637&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - On the date of construction of Lechaion, western harbor of ancient Corinth, Greece AU - Stiros, S AU - Pirazzoli, P AU - Rothaus, R AU - Papageorgiou, S AU - Laborel, J AU - Arnold, M T2 - Geoarchaeology Geoarchaeology DA - 1996/// PY - 1996 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 11 IS - 3 SP - 251 EP - 263 LA - English SN - 0883-6353 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/on-the-date-of-construction-of-lechaion-western-harbor-of-ancient-corinth-greece/oclc/4658667706&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Sanctuary of Demeter on Acrocorinth in the Roman Period AU - Stroud, Ronald S. T2 - The Corinthia in the Roman period: including the papers given at a symposium held at The Ohio State University on 7-9 March, 1991 A2 - Gregory, Timothy E CY - Ann Arbor, Mi. DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 65 EP - 74 LA - English PB - Journal of Roman Archaeology ST - The Corinthia in the Roman period UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinthia-in-the-roman-period-including-the-papers-given-at-a-symposium-held-at-the-ohio-state-university-on-7-9-march-1991/oclc/29823952&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Hellenistic Sculpture at Corinth. The State of the Question AU - Sturgeon, M. C T2 - OXBOW MONOGRAPH DA - 1998/// PY - 1998 DP - Open WorldCat IS - 90 SP - 1 EP - 14 LA - English SN - 1367-1103 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/hellenistic-sculpture-at-corinth-the-state-of-the-question/oclc/205257516&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - An Early Roman Portrait at Corinth AU - Sturgeon, M.C. T2 - Akten des XIII. Internationalen Kongresses für Klassische Archäologie, Berlin 1988. C2 - International Congress of Classical Archaeology C2 - Deutsches Archäologisches Institut CY - Mainz am Rhein DA - 1990/// PY - 1990 DP - Open WorldCat LA - German, English, French, and Italian. PB - P. von Zabern SN - 3805310994 9783805310994 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/akten-des-xiii-internationalen-kongresses-fur-klassische-archaologie-berlin-1988/oclc/23715458&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - A Peloponnesian Aphrodite: The Corinth Theater Type AU - Sturgeon, Mary C T2 - Stephanos : studies in honor of Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway A2 - Hartswick, Kim J CY - Philadelphia DA - 1998/// PY - 1998 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 223 EP - 233 LA - English PB - University Museum, University of Pennsylvania for Bryn Mawr College SN - 0924171529 9780924171529 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/stephanos-studies-in-honor-of-brunilde-sismondo-ridgway/oclc/37663196&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Roman Sculptures From Corinth and Isthmia: A Case for a Local "Workshop" AU - Sturgeon, Mary C. T2 - Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies DA - 1989/// PY - 1989 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 36 IS - 01 LA - English SN - 0076-0730 ST - ROMAN SCULPTURES FROM CORINTH AND ISTHMIA UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/roman-sculptures-from-corinth-and-isthmia-a-case-for-a-local-workshop/oclc/707563670&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Interpretation of a Sixth-Century Corinthian Dipinto AU - Threatte, L. T2 - Glotta DA - 1967/// PY - 1967 DP - Google Scholar VL - 45 IS - 3/4 SP - 186 EP - 194 UR - http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=An+Interpretation+of+a+Sixth-Century+Corinthian+Dipinto&hl=en&btnG=Search&as_sdt=1%2C39&as_sdtp=on ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Corinthian Cup and a Euboean Lekythos AU - Ure, A. D T2 - Journal of Hellenic Studies DA - 1968/// PY - 1968 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 88 SP - 140 EP - 141 LA - English SN - 0075-4269 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/a-corinthian-cup-and-a-euboean-lekythos/oclc/486654112&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - Structure, Processing, Properties, and Style of Corinthian Transport Amphoras AU - Vandiver, P.B. AU - Koehler, Carolyn G. T2 - Ceramics and Civilization, Vol. II, Technology and Style A2 - Kingery, W.D. DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 173 EP - 215 LA - English UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/ceramics-and-civilization-vol-ii-technology-and-style-w-d-kingery-ed-american-ceramic-society-1986-350-pp-5500/oclc/4658654319&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Der Diolkos am Isthmus von Korinth AU - Verdelis, N.M. T2 - AM DA - 1956/// PY - 1956 VL - 71 SP - 51 EP - 59 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/diolkos-am-isthmus-von-korinth/oclc/70187897&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Die Ausgrabung des Diolkos wahrend der Jahre 1957–1959 AU - Verdelis, N.M. T2 - AM DA - 1958/// PY - 1958 VL - 73 SP - 140 EP - 145 ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Corinth Chariot Krater and Some Relatives, AU - Vermeule, E.T. T2 - Corinthiaca : studies in honor of Darrell A. Amyx A2 - Del Chiaro, M. CY - Columbia DA - 1986/// PY - 1986 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 81 EP - 87 LA - English PB - University of Missouri Press SN - 0826206174 9780826206176 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinthiaca-studies-in-honor-of-darrell-a-amyx/oclc/13332311&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - Figural Pillars: From Asia Minor to Corinth to Rome AU - Vermeule III, C. C. T2 - Corinthiaca: Studies in Honor of Darrell A. Amyx A2 - Del Chiaro, M. DA - 1986/// PY - 1986 DP - Google Scholar SP - 71 EP - 80 ST - Figural Pillars ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Seismicity, Geomorphology and Structural Evolution of the Corinth Area of Greece AU - Vita-Finzi, C AU - King, G. C. P T2 - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences AB -

In the eastern Gulf of Corinth, geological structure is closely reflected in the topography. In the 1981 Corinth earthquakes ground deformation accentuated existing geomorphological patterns. We explore the relationship between seismicity and landforms in space and time. The area examined extends beyond the epicentral region of the 1981 events and its evolution is traced over the last 40 000 years. To understand the relation between deep and superficial structures we discuss processes that occurred in the 1981 earthquakes, and go on to propose that surface faulting appears only above linear faults at depth that move in earthquakes with magnitudes (M<sub>s</sub>) greater than six. Where faults at depth intersect or bend, the faulting becomes distributed and primary faulting does not reach the surface. Here the surface manifestation of faulting at depth is surface folding and secondary faulting. Such regions are identified in maps of the eastern Gulf of Corinth. Evidence for the evolution of the fault systems is provided by eyewitness accounts of shoreline changes following the recent earthquakes, historical and archaeological data pertaining to old sea levels, and <sup>14</sup>C dates for molluscs collected from fossil shorelines. The results of these studies broadly confirm an earlier view of J. A. Jackson et al. (Earth planet. Sci. Lett. 57, 377-397 (1982)) that motion has shifted from faulting south of the city of Corinth to faulting in the Perachora peninsula. But the transfer is not complete: areas lying between the two fault systems have moved up and down in historical and archaeological times indicating that both systems are still active. The evidence for activity of the northern system points to a repeat time of 300 years for earthquakes comparable with those of 1981. The work discussed in this paper suggests that some of the features previously described as marine terraces are fault-controlled continental surfaces. Furthermore, beach deposits at a number of different levels long regarded as successive shorelines are in fact contemporaneous. The critical ages were obtained by radiocarbon dating of shell carbonate, a technique which yields dependable results if applied to samples which have been carefully selected and pretreated. Palaeontological dating of the terraces, in contrast, is found to be misleading because the faunas are environmentally controlled and consequently diachronous.

DA - 1985/// PY - 1985 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 314 IS - 1530 SP - 379 EP - 407 LA - English SN - 0080-4614 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/the-seismicity-geomorphology-and-structural-evolution-of-the-corinth-area-of-greece/oclc/478512408&referer=brief_results ER - TY - THES TI - The Pinakes from Penteskouphia. AU - Von Raits, Helen Augusta DA - 1964/// PY - 1964 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - University of Cincinnati UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/pinakes-from-penteskouphia/oclc/10205618&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Early Helladic Well near Old Corinth AU - Waage, F. O T2 - Hesperia. Supplement DA - 1949/// PY - 1949 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 8 SP - 415 EP - 422 LA - English SN - 1064-1173 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/an-early-helladic-well-near-old-corinth/oclc/486390978&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Marsyas at Corinth AU - Walbank, M. E. H. T2 - The American Journal of Numismatics DA - 1989/// PY - 1989 DP - Google Scholar VL - 1 SP - 79 EP - 88 ER - TY - JOUR TI - The foundation and planning of early Roman Corinth AU - Walbank, M. E. H. T2 - JRA DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 DP - Google Scholar VL - 10 SP - 95 EP - 130 ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Medieval Mystery: Byzantine Glass Production in Corinth AU - Weinberg, G.D. T2 - JGS DA - 1975/// PY - 1975 VL - 17 SP - 127 EP - 141 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Glassmaking at Corinth: A reassessment AU - Whitehouse, D. T2 - Ateliers de verriers: de l'Antiquité à la période pré-industrielle, eds. D. Foy and G. Sennequier (Rouen, 1991) DA - 1991/// PY - 1991 DP - Google Scholar SP - 73 EP - 82 ST - Glassmaking at Corinth ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Date of the Agora South Central Workshop at Corinth, AU - Whitehouse, D. T2 - Archeologia Medievale DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 VL - 20 SP - 659 EP - 662 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Zehn Jahre amerikanischer Ausgrabung in Korinth AU - Wilisch, E. T2 - NJbb DA - 1908/// PY - 1908 VL - 31 IS - 414-439 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/zehn-jahre-amerikanischer-ausgrabung-in-korinth/oclc/82771100&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Korinthiaka; recherches sur l'histoire et la civilisation de Corinthe des origines aux guerres médiques. AU - Will, Edouard CY - Paris DA - 1955/// PY - 1955 DP - Open WorldCat LA - French PB - E. de Boccard UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/korinthiaka-recherches-sur-lhistoire-et-la-civilisation-de-corinthe-des-origines-aux-guerres-mediques/oclc/3024406&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Art, artefacts, and chronology in classical archaeology AU - Biers, William R AB - An introduction to the ways scholars date the archaeological remains of classical antiquity. Specific examples from architecture, sculpture and painting are presented and the different methods of dating them are explained. CY - London; New York DA - 1992/// PY - 1992 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Routledge SN - 0415063183 9780415063180 0415063191 9780415063197 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Une étude topographique informatisée: centuriations de Corinthe et aménagement du territoire AU - Romano, D. G T2 - Atlas Historique des cadastres d'Europe II, Commission européenne, Action COST G2, Paysages anciens et structures rurales CY - Luxembourg DA - 2002/// PY - 2002 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Athena Polias Project/The Corinth Computer Project: Computer Mapping and City Planning in the Ancient World AU - Romano, D.G. T2 - Academjc Computjng [ISSN 0892-4694] DA - 1989/// PY - 1989 DP - Google Scholar VL - 3 IS - 7 ST - The Athena Polias Project/The Corinth Computer Project ER - TY - BOOK TI - Athletics and mathematics in archaic Corinth : the origins of the Greek stadion AU - Romano, David Gilman T2 - Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society CY - Philadelphia DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 206 LA - English PB - American Philosophical Society SN - 0871692066 9780871692061 ST - Athletics and mathematics in archaic Corinth ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Corinth Computer Project: Reconstructing the City Plan and Landscape of Roman Corinth AU - Romano, David Gilman T2 - Archaeological applications of GIS proceedings of Colloquium II, UISPP XIIIth Congress, Forli, Italy, September 1996 A2 - Johnson, Ian A2 - North, MacLaren DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - University of Sydney, Archaeological Computing Laboratory UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/archaeological-applications-of-gis-proceedings-of-colloquium-ii-uispp-xiiith-congress-forli-italy-september-1996/oclc/39690337&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - A Curved Start for Corinth's Fifth-century Racecourse AU - Romano, David Gilman T2 - Appearance and Essence: Refinements of Classical Architecture:Curvature A2 - Haselberger, Lothar CY - Philadelphia DA - 1999/// PY - 1999 SP - 283 EP - 288 PB - university of Pennsylvania UR - http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=A+Curved+Start+for+Corinth%27s+Fifth-century+Racecourse%2C ER - TY - JOUR TI - City Planning, Centuriation, and Land Division in Roman Corinth: Colonia Laus Iulia Corinthiensis & Colonia Iulia Flavia Augusta Corinthiensis AU - Romano, David Gilman T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 2003/// PY - 2003 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 20 SP - 279 EP - 301 LA - English SN - 1558-7185 ST - City Planning, Centuriation, and Land Division in Roman Corinth N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - Urban and Rural Planing in Roman Corinth AU - Romano, David Gilman T2 - Urban religion in Roman Corinth : interdisciplinary approaches A2 - Schowalter, Daniel N A2 - Friesen, Steven J T3 - Harvard Theological Studies CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 2005/// PY - 2005 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 53 SP - 25 EP - 59 LA - English PB - Harvard Theological Studies, Harvard Divinity School SN - 0674016602 9780674016606 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/urban-religion-in-roman-corinth-interdisciplinary-approaches/oclc/56874310&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Roman Surveyors in Corinth AU - Romano, David Gilman T2 - Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society DA - 2006/// PY - 2006 DP - JSTOR VL - 150 IS - 1 SP - 62 EP - 85 SN - 0003-049X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4598973 Y2 - 2012/04/02/17:05:31 L1 - http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/4598973.pdf?acceptTC=true N1 - PB - American Philosophical Society ER - TY - JOUR TI - GIS based analysis of ancient land division in the Corinthia, Greece AU - Romano, DG T2 - The Use of Geographic Information Systems in the Study of Ancient Landscapes and Features Related to Ancient Land Use, edited by J. Peterson DA - 1998/// PY - 1998 DP - Google Scholar SP - 21 EP - 30 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Finding the Center of a Circular Starting Line in an Ancient Greek Stadium AU - Rorres, Chris AU - Romano, David Gilman T2 - SIAM Review AB -

Two methods for finding the center and radius of a circular starting line of a racetrack in an ancient Greek stadium are presented and compared. The first is a method employed by the archaeologists who surveyed the starting line and the second is a least-squares method leading to a maximum-likelihood circle. We show that the first method yields a circle whose radius is somewhat longer than the radius determined by the least-squares method and propose reasons for this difference. A knowledge of the center and radius of the starting line is useful for determining units of length and angle used by the ancient Greeks, in addition to providing information on how ancient racetracks were laid out.

DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 39 IS - 4 SP - 745 EP - 754 LA - English SN - 0036-1445 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/finding-the-center-of-a-circular-starting-line-in-an-ancient-greek-stadium/oclc/485727047&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Course of Glory: Greek Art in a Roman Context at the Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum AU - Warden, P. G AU - Romano, D.G. T2 - ART HISTORY -OXFORD- DA - 1994/// PY - 1994 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 17 IS - 2 LA - No Linguistic Content SN - 0141-6790 ST - The Course of Glory UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/the-course-of-glory-greek-art-in-a-roman-context-at-the-villa-of-the-papyri-at-herculaneum/oclc/201168285&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - The Apostle Paul and the Isthmian Games AU - Broneer, Oscar CY - [S.l.] DA - 1962/// PY - 1962 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English ER - TY - BOOK TI - Isthmia: Excavations Volume I, Temple of Poseidon. AU - Broneer, Oscar AB - Two successive temples, built on the same foundations, are discussed in this detailed architectural history: an Archaic building built around 700 B.C. and a Classical 5th-century successor. Little is left visible at Isthmia of the temples that would have dominated the sanctuary, and, therefore, this study presents a painstaking exercise in detective work. This yields important results, such as an almost complete reconstruction of the Archaic roof, and a detailed investigation of the workings of the perirrhanterion (a basin for ablutions). Traces of color on the architectural fragments of the temple have been painstakingly recorded, and an appendix discusses the evidence for an unusual 32.04 cm foot being used as the basis for construction. CY - Princeton DA - 1971/// PY - 1971 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876619315 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Paul and the Pagan Cults at Isthmia AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - The Harvard Theological Review DA - 1971/// PY - 1971 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 64 IS - 3 SP - 169 EP - 187 LA - English SN - 0017-8160 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity School ER - TY - BOOK TI - Isthmia: Excavations Volume II, Topography and architecture AU - Broneer, Oscar AB - Oscar Broneer’s excavations at the sanctuary at Isthmia between 1952 and 1960 revealed much about an important center of Greek civilization. This volume particularly provides the fullest possible picture of the temenos of Poseidon in Greek and Roman times, including the closely related stadia and the sanctuary of Palaimon and several monuments excavated to the west of the sanctuary: the Sacred Glen, the West Foundation, and the Hippodrome. The Temple of Poseidon itself is discussed in detail in Isthmia I. There is a wealth of information here including some particularly interesting discussion of the starting mechanism of the earlier stadium, the religious significance of two “cult caves” and the underground passage beneath the Temple of Palaimon. CY - Princeton DA - 1973/// PY - 1973 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876619322 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Isthmia: Excavations Volume III, Terracotta lamps AU - Broneer, Oscar AB - A well-ordered catalogue of all the terracotta lamps excavated between 1952 and 1967 by the University of Chicago in and around the sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia. The most important and complete pieces are presented with short descriptions and illustration while the fragments are merely listed. Most of the finds are from the 1st century A.D. and were imported from Corinth (Corinthian type XVI). Later in the century these imports were replaced by a local product, found in huge quantities around the Temple of Palaimon (1,221 pieces are catalogued). These cult lamps present the major new type from Isthmia as most of the other pieces published are well-known elsewhere. The entire assemblage is grouped into four chronological periods: Classical Greek lamps, mainly used in the Poseidon sanctuary; Hellenistic lamps down to the Mummius destruction of 146 B.C.; Roman lamps dating from 44 B.C. to the 3rd century A.D.; and a miscellaneous group of Late Roman lamps, down to about the 6th century A.D. CY - Princeton DA - 1977/// PY - 1977 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - The American school of classical studies at Athens, Harvard University Press UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876619339 ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Date of the Hexamilion AU - Clement, P.A. T2 - Essays in Memory of Basil Laourdas CY - Thessaloniki DA - 1977/// PY - 1977 SP - 159 EP - 164 ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Isthmian games and the sanctuary of Poseidon in the early empire AU - Gebhard, E.R. T2 - The Corinthia in the Roman period: including the papers given at a symposium held at The Ohio State University on 7-9 March, 1991 A2 - Gregory, Timothy E. CY - Ann Arbor DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Google Scholar VL - Suppl. 8 SP - 78 EP - 94 PB - Journal of Roman Archaeology ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Evolution of a Panhellenic Sanctuary: From Archaeology towards History at Isthmia AU - Gebhard, Elizabeth T2 - Greek Sanctuaries, New Approaches A2 - Marinatos, Nanno A2 - Hägg, Robin CY - London DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 SP - 154 EP - 177 ER - TY - JOUR TI - The theater at Isthmia AU - Gebhard, Elizabeth R AB - The original shape of the Greek orchestra and cavea are discussed after a brief survey of Greek theatre. The uncovering of the Isthmia theater began as part of the University of Chicago excavations. The author began work there in 1959 and by 1973, with the exception of the cistern below the court, the entire theater had been uncovered. Pottery and sherds excavated are also discussed and pictured. Actual details and plans of the theatre architecture are investigated. -- AATA DA - 1973/// PY - 1973 DP - www.bcin.ca UR - http://www.bcin.ca/Interface/openbcin.cgi?submit=submit&Chinkey=56842 Y2 - 2012/04/02/01:59:04 L2 - http://www.bcin.ca/Interface/openbcin.cgi?submit=submit&Chinkey=56842 ER - TY - JOUR TI - University of Chicago Excavations at Isthmia, 1989: I AU - Gebhard, Elizabeth R. AU - Hemans, Frederick P. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1992/// PY - 1992 DO - 10.2307/148182 DP - JSTOR VL - 61 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 77 SN - 0018-098X ST - University of Chicago Excavations at Isthmia, 1989 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148182 Y2 - 2012/04/02/01:58:28 L1 - http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/148182.pdf?acceptTC=true N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Roman Bath at Isthmia: Preliminary Report 1972-1992 AU - Gregory, T.E. T2 - Hesperia DA - 1995/// PY - 1995 DP - Google Scholar VL - 64 IS - 3 SP - 279 EP - 313 ST - The Roman Bath at Isthmia L2 - http://www.jstor.org/action/cookieAbsent ER - TY - JOUR TI - Geophysical and Surface Surveys in the Byzantine Fortress at Isthmia 1985-1986 AU - Gregory, Timothy E AU - Kardulias, P. Nick T2 - Hesperia DA - 1990/// PY - 1990 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 59 IS - 3 LA - English SN - 0018-098X UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/geophysical-and-surface-surveys-in-the-byzantine-fortress-at-isthmia-1985-1986/oclc/485476644&referer=brief_results N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - Provisional thoughts on Roman pottery from the sanctuaries at Isthmia AU - Hayes, John W. T2 - The Corinthia in the Roman period: including the papers given at a symposium held at The Ohio State University on 7-9 March, 1991 A2 - Gregory, Timothy E. CY - Ann Arbor DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 VL - Suppl. 8 SP - 113 EP - 114 PB - Journal of Roman Archaeology ER - TY - BOOK TI - The Hexamilion and the Fortress (Isthmia V) AU - Isthmia, V. AU - Gregory, TE DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Google Scholar PB - Princeton ER - TY - THES TI - The Byzantine fortress at Isthmia, Greece and the transition from late antiquity to the medieval period in the Aegean AU - Kardulias, Paul Nick DA - 1989/// PY - 1989 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/byzantine-fortress-at-isthmia-greece-and-the-transition-from-late-antiquity-to-the-medieval-period-in-the-aegean/oclc/20851498&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Description of Greece AU - Pausanias A4 - Jones, William Henry Samuel CY - Cambridge (Mass.); London DA - 1918/// PY - 1918 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Harvard University Press SN - 0674991044 9780674991040 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/description-of-greece/oclc/445368847&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Pausanias's Description of Greece. AU - Pausanias A3 - Frazer, James George CY - New York DA - 1965/// PY - 1965 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Biblo and Tannen UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/pausaniass-description-of-greece/oclc/404333&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Odes of Pindar, including the principal fragments. AU - Pindar CY - London DA - 1937/// PY - 1937 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Heinemann UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/odes-of-pindar-including-the-principal-fragments/oclc/606207920&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - The metal objects (1952-1989) AU - Raubitschek, Isabelle K AU - American School of Classical Studies at Athens. CY - Princeton, N.J. DA - 1998/// PY - 1998 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0876619375 9780876619377 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/metal-objects-1952-1989/oclc/39452787&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - The development and operation of Roman hypocausted baths AU - Rook, Tony T2 - Journal of Archaeological Science Journal of Archaeological Science DA - 1978/// PY - 1978 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 5 IS - 3 SP - 269 EP - 282 LA - English SN - 0305-4403 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/the-development-and-operation-of-roman-hypocausted-baths/oclc/4638202818&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - The Geography AU - Strabo A4 - Jones, Horace Leonard A4 - Sterrett, John Rob. Sitlington CY - London DA - 1959/// PY - 1959 DP - Open WorldCat LA - Greek, Ancient PB - [s.n.] UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/geography/oclc/64185449&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Sculpture. 1, 1952-1967 AU - Sturgeon, Mary C CY - Princeton, NJ DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 4 LA - English PB - University of Chicago UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/sculpture-1-1952-1967/oclc/769327742&referer=brief_results ER - TY - BOOK TI - Isthmia: Excavations Volume IV, Sculpture I: 1952-1967 AU - Sturgeon, Mary C. AB - This volume presents sculptural finds made by the University of Chicago at Isthmia during their excavations from 1952 to 1967. Sculpture found by the UCLA team in excavations from 1967 onwards are published elsewhere (Isthmia VI). The finds range in date from the 7th century B.C. to the 3rd century A.D. but are mostly fragmentary objects of Roman date. The two most important works are the Archaic perirrhanterion (a large shallow basin) from the sanctuary of Palaimon, and a cult statue group of Amphitrite and Poseidon on a base decorated with reliefs depicting the Calydonian board hunt and the slaughter of the Niobids. CY - Princeton DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0876619367 9780876619360 ST - Isthmia UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876619346 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Lamps from the Excavations at Isthmia by UCLA AU - Wohl, Brigitta Lindros T2 - The Corinthia in the Roman period: including the papers given at a symposium held at The Ohio State University on 7-9 March, 1991 A2 - Gregory, T.E. CY - Ann Arbor DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Google Scholar VL - Suppl. 8 SP - 130 EP - 138 PB - Journal of Roman Archaeology ER - TY - BOOK TI - Baths and bathing in classical antiquity AU - Yegül, Fikret K CY - New York, N.Y.; Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1992/// PY - 1992 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - Architectural History Foundation ; MIT Press SN - 0262240351 9780262240352 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/baths-and-bathing-in-classical-antiquity/oclc/24143987&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Late Holocene Tectonic Uplift and the Silting Up of Lechaion, the Western Harbor of Ancient Corinth, Greece AU - Morhange, C. AU - Pirazzoli, P. A. AU - Evelpidou, N. AU - Marriner, N. T2 - Geoarchaeology AB - Lechaion's ancient harbor is now a coastal swamp filled with sediments. Two natural factors explain the harbor's abandonment: (1) tectonic uplift during historical times and (2) the location of the harbor basin in a serpentine depression protected from the sea. Although it undoubtedly functioned as a very efficient sediment trap, only modest sedimentation rates (<1 mm/yr) have been measured in the basin. This paradox suggests that the basin was dredged and that the extracted sediments were dumped, forming a number of mounds around the harbor edges. The transition from marine organics to silt is dated to 750–400 cal. B.C. and precedes the 1.2 m uplift of the harbor at around 340 B.C., which underscores the minimal impact of tectonic forcing factors. The presence of fine-grained sediments is consistent with an increasingly protected environment. The macrofauna indicate a low-energy environment enriched with organic matter and brackish conditions. All data suggest that this environment became isolated from the sea. Although a seismic uplift around 340 B.C. played a partial role in the evolution of the harbor, it is not the sole natural forcing agent involved in the silting up of the basin. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DO - 10.1002/gea.21388 DP - Wiley Online Library VL - 27 IS - 3 SP - 278 EP - 283 LA - en SN - 1520-6548 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/gea.21388/abstract Y2 - 2012/08/28/11:00:03 L2 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/gea.21388/abstract KW - CSM (March-May 2012) ER - TY - BOOK TI - First Corinthians AU - Perkins, Pheme AB - In this addition to the well-received Paideia series, a respected New Testament scholar examines cultural context and theological meaning in First Corinthians. Paideia commentaries explore how New Testament texts form Christian readers by• attending to the ancient narrative and rhetorical strategies the text employs• showing how the text shapes theological convictions and moral habits• commenting on the final, canonical form of each New Testament book• focusing on the cultural, literary, and theological settings of the text• making judicious use of maps, photos, and sidebars in a reader-friendly formatStudents, pastors, and other readers will appreciate the historical, literary, and theological insight Pheme Perkins offers in interpreting First Corinthians. DA - 2012/04/01/ PY - 2012 DP - Google Books SP - 257 LA - en PB - Baker Books SN - 9781441240293 UR - http://www.bakeracademic.com/ME2/Audiences/dirmod.asp?sid=0477683E4046471488BD7BAC8DCFB004&nm=&type=PubCom&mod=PubComProductCatalog&mid=BF1316AF9E334B7BA1C33CB61CF48A4E&tier=3&id=291AFD26D32E411B9F1EDD8421DB2FD3 L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=PaNjCrP0lUIC KW - CSM (March-May 2012),Religion / Biblical Commentary / General,Religion / Biblical Commentary / New Testament,Religion / Biblical Studies / General ER - TY - BOOK TI - Christ as the Covenant: Justin Martyr's Interpretation of the New Covenant in Jeremiah 31.31-32 AU - TOMITA, YUJI AB - This thesis attempts to reveal a neglected facet of Justin Martyr’s idea of the new covenant (NC), with a focus on Justin’s identification of the new covenant with Christ. It is an effort to seek its Jewish origins. Justin’s interpretation of the NC in Jeremiah 31(38).31-32 is indebted to an early liturgical tradition preserved in Luke 22 and 1 Corinthians 11. This interpretation of the NC as the Sacrament is linked with his identification of the NC with Christ, since Justin views the Eucharist as the embodiment of the divine Logos, which Justin considers to be equal to Christ. Justin’s NC does not only refer to the Eucharist, but baptism as well. Although Justin’s identification might have been partly influenced by the Kerygma Petri, which identifies the Law with the Lord, it is rather significantly influenced by the Jewish traditions. This element in Justin’s use of the NC is shaped by the textual/exegetical traditions of the OT/Hebrew Bible such as LXX, a Jewish recension (a καίγε type/‘Theodotion’, or Aquila), and the PT tradition in its oral stage. Particularly, Justin detects the theme of the ‘coming/going out of תורה/תודה’ in Isaiah 2.3/51.4 and the Book of the Covenant—the context of the NC text of Jeremiah (30-31 [37-38])—with his knowledge of a Hebraizing reading of Jeremiah 30.19 attested in the version of Aquila; Justin’s juxtaposition of these verses in Dialogue 11 and 24 indicates that he views תורה in Isaiah 2.3 and 51.4 as identical with תודה/εὐχαριστία in Jeremiah 30.19. Moreover, Justin learned the Midrashic tradition on the water of Marah, which involves Jewish metaphors of ‘tree (of life)’ and ‘water’ as the Torah, orally from the early PT tradition. Justin’s knowledge of this Midrashic tradition, together with his recognition of LXX Jeremiah 11.19 which associates ‘tree’ with ‘bread’, and LXX Exodus 23.25 which juxtaposes ‘bread, water, and wine’, has facilitated his identification of Christ with the new Law/covenant, namely the Sacraments. The identification of the messianic symbol of ‘ruler’s staff’ with the ‘covenant of kingship’ in 4Q252 strengthens our view that Justin’s identification of the NC with Christ is rooted in Jewish traditions, since in Dialogue 86, Justin also associates ‘sceptre/rod’ with the ‘tree of life’, which is the new Law/covenant and Christ. The findings of this thesis have an implication on the scholarly view of Justin’s use of the testimony sources. This study confirms the fact that Justin’s OT texts are often quoted from secondary sources. As far as his use of Jeremiah 31.31-32 and his OT citations in Dialogue 86 are concerned, however, his combinations and alterations of the biblical texts are related to his theological view of the NC, so that they may indicate Justin’s reworking of the OT/source material; the influence of contemporary Jewish traditions can be traced even in the upper layer of Justin’s source material. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 VL - Doctoral Thesis PB - Durham University ST - Christ as the Covenant UR - http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/3433/ Y2 - 2012/08/28/14:28:15 L1 - http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/3433/1/Christ_as_the_Covenant.pdf L2 - http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/3433/ KW - 1 Corinthians 11,CSM (March-May 2012),Justin Martyr ER - TY - JOUR TI - John Paul II’s Interpretation of 1 Corinthians 9:24-27: A Paradigm for a Christian Ethic of Sport AU - White, John T2 - Studies in Christian Ethics AB - John Paul II proposes that 1 Cor. 9:24-27 includes sport among the human values and offers a paradigm to recognise ‘the fundamental validity of sport, considering it not just as a term of comparison to illustrate higher ethical and aesthetic ideal, but also in its intrinsic reality as a factor in the formation of man as a part of his culture and his civilization’. In this paper, I intend to follow John Paul II’s interpretation and moral reasoning in order to demonstrate how 1 Cor. 9:24-27 can be used in Christian ethics as a paradigm for theological reflection on sport. DA - 2012/02/01/ PY - 2012 DO - 10.1177/0953946811428267 DP - sce.sagepub.com VL - 25 IS - 1 SP - 73 EP - 88 J2 - Studies in Christian Ethics LA - en SN - 0953-9468, 1745-5235 ST - John Paul II’s Interpretation of 1 Corinthians 9 UR - http://sce.sagepub.com/content/25/1/73 Y2 - 2012/08/28/14:32:05 L2 - http://sce.sagepub.com/content/25/1/73.short KW - 1 Corinthians 9:24-27,creation,CSM (March-May 2012),John Paul II,self-control,theology of sport,virtue ER - TY - JOUR TI - Discipline, Sport, and the Religion of Winners: Paul on Running to Win the Prize, 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 AU - Brock, Brian T2 - Studies in Christian Ethics AB - In 1 Cor. 9:25 Paul exhorts the Corinthian believers to strive like athletes for an eternal prize. This paper elucidates the communal horizon of the self-disciplining he enjoins, which overturns popular modern conceptions of individual fitness and performance training. Paul likewise defines the rewards of spiritual labour as aspects of participation in the communion of saints gathered by the gospel, disallowing a wholly post-temporal construal of the eternal reward which motivates Christian discipline. The paper concludes by raising questions about the theological status of modern sport, of theologies of sport, and of competition as a form of social organisation. DA - 2012/02/01/ PY - 2012 DO - 10.1177/0953946811428261 DP - sce.sagepub.com VL - 25 IS - 1 SP - 4 EP - 19 J2 - Studies in Christian Ethics LA - en SN - 0953-9468, 1745-5235 ST - Discipline, Sport, and the Religion of Winners UR - http://sce.sagepub.com/content/25/1/4 Y2 - 2012/08/28/14:40:52 L2 - http://sce.sagepub.com/content/25/1/4.short KW - 1 Corinthians 9:24-27,competition,Corinthians,CSM (March-May 2012),prize-winning,rewards of labour,self-discipline,St Paul,theology of sport ER - TY - JOUR TI - Contextualizing Bread: An Analysis of Talmudic Discourse in Light of Christian and Islamic Counterparts AU - Freidenreich, David M. T2 - Journal of the American Academy of Religion AB - Rabbinic Sages change the practical implications of received normative statements through the manipulation of context. The strategies of contextualization that these Rabbis employ when ascribing their own opinions to predecessors who espoused different ideas become evident through analysis of passages of the Babylonian Talmud that address the law prohibiting Jewish consumption of bread baked by gentiles. Analysis of these passages, moreover, sheds light on the way in which Rabbinic Sages think about gentiles. By placing Talmudic texts within an analytical context that includes texts from the New Testament, John Chrysostom, and various Muslim authorities, this article also demonstrates the value to academic scholars of comparing texts produced within multiple religious communities. DA - 2012/03/12/ PY - 2012 DO - 10.1093/jaarel/lfr097 DP - jaar.oxfordjournals.org J2 - J Am Acad Relig LA - en SN - 0002-7189, 1477-4585 ST - Contextualizing Bread UR - http://jaar.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/03/12/jaarel.lfr097 Y2 - 2012/08/28/14:43:07 L2 - http://jaar.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/03/12/jaarel.lfr097.abstract KW - 1 Corinthians 11:17-34,CSM (March-May 2012),Eucharist,Lord's Supper ER - TY - JOUR TI - 1 Clements View of Ministerial Appointments in the Early Church AU - Moriarty, W. T2 - Vigiliae Christianae AB - Abstract The document known as the First Epistle of Clement, probably written towards the end of the first century, provides some of the scant available documentary evidence about the early development of the Christian ministry. It contains an outline history of the passing down of authority, but the relevant part of the Greek text has ambiguities which have led various scholars to propose five broadly different views, or interpretations, of Clement's intended meaning. These were examined in relation to Clement's purpose, an approach which relied primarily on evidence internal to the epistle, and had not been considered in detail before. Only one of the five views was found to make Clement's argument reasonably consistent with his aims, and this view also made his lack of clarity understandable. Thus Clement's intended message in the ambiguous section was that the first local church leaders were appointed by the apostles, and when some of these local leaders died, replacement appointments were made by people who had been given the authority to do so from outside the local church. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DO - 10.1163/157007211X586142 DP - IngentaConnect VL - 66 IS - 2 SP - 115 EP - 138 UR - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/vc/2012/00000066/00000002/art00001 L2 - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/vc/2012/00000066/00000002/art00001 KW - 1 Clement,Apostolic Succession,Bishops,CSM (March-May 2012),Early Church Ministry,History of Ministry,Presbyters ER - TY - JOUR TI - Whirlwind of numbers. Demographic experiments for Roman Corinth AU - Willet, Rinse T2 - Ancient Society AB - The reconstruction of population-levels for ancient cities is a difficult undertaking. Many methods are present in the literature, each with their own (dis)advantages. This paper presents an illustration on the methodological issues encountered in the reconstruction of the population-levels of an ancient city. The city of Corinth is used as an example, since it has a long history of scholarly interest (including demographic) and it is considered to have played a pivotal role in Roman Greece. Excavations at the site of Corinth have revealed a strongly monumentalized site which seems to at least equal its Greek predecessor. In terms of population, Corinth has been estimated as one of the larger cities in Roman Greece. Corinth is therefore a focal point of academic attention for researchers both directly and indirectly involved in its studies. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 VL - 42 SP - 127 EP - 158 LA - en UR - http://poj.peeters-leuven.be/content.php?url=article&id=2172291&journal_code=AS Y2 - 2012/08/28/14:58:58 L2 - https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/342602 KW - Corinth,Corinth, Roman,CSM (March-May 2012),Demography,Economy,Roman Greece ER - TY - JOUR TI - The comforted comforter: The meaning of παρακαλέω or παράκλησις terminology in 2 Corinthians AU - Bieringer, Reimund T2 - Hervormde Teologiese Studies AB - In the Pauline homologoumena, παρακαλέω or παρ άκλησις terminology is used almost two and a half times (in 2 Corinthians even six and a half times) as frequently as in the remainder of the New Testament. In the first part of this article, a survey of the use of παρακαλέω or παράκλησις in the undisputed letters and its three major meanings was given: to request strongly, to exhort and to encourage or comfort. In the second part of the article, the LXX background of the unprecedented use of παρακαλέω or παράκλ ησις in 2 Corinthians 1:3–7 and 7:4.5–13, where God is the subject, was discussed. The conclusion was that when writing 2 Corinthians 1:3–7 and 7:4.5–13 Paul made use of the prophet Isaiah's Book of Comfort and in his use of παρακαλέω or παράκ λησις allows himself to be influenced by the way the LXX translator uses πα ρακαλέω to translate םחנ. DA - 2011/01// PY - 2011 DP - SciELO VL - 67 IS - 1 SP - 00 EP - 00 SN - 0259-9422 ST - The comforted comforter UR - http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?pid=S0259-94222011000100035&script=sci_arttext Y2 - 2012/08/28/15:09:55 L2 - http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_pdf&pid=S0259-94222011000100035&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en KW - 2 Corinthians 1:3-7,2 Corinthians 7:4-13,CSM (March-May 2012) ER - TY - JOUR TI - Experiments with an Old Ceramic Beehive AU - Francis, J.e. T2 - Oxford Journal of Archaeology AB - Ceramic beehives are frequently identified on archaeological sites in Greece and occur in large numbers. Their existence is at odds with the accounts of Roman authors, who disdain the use of clay for beekeeping and praise materials like wicker and wood, which have left no archaeological traces. The reason for the rejection of terracotta hives is unanimously that they are too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer, but temperature experiments with a nineteenth century ceramic beehive in Greece proved them to be within the norms experienced by bees. The results of this research thus indicate different traditions of beekeeping in Roman Greece and Italy and seek to explain why these may have developed. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DO - 10.1111/j.1468-0092.2012.00383.x DP - Wiley Online Library VL - 31 IS - 2 SP - 143 EP - 159 LA - en SN - 1468-0092 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-0092.2012.00383.x/abstract Y2 - 2012/08/28/16:05:51 L2 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-0092.2012.00383.x/abstract KW - Apiculture,Beehives,Corinthia,CSM (March-May 2012),Ethnoarchaeology,Roman economy,Roman Greece ER - TY - JOUR TI - Changing Mediterranean Environment: Irrefutable Evidence From Pre-Industrial, Unpublicised Scenes Contemporary With A Mission (1786-1787) In The Levant AU - Rhizopoulou, Sophia T2 - Global NEST AB - This paper provides an introduction to one hundred thirty one, pre-industrial, unpublicised Mediterranean scenes kept in Oxford, which constitute valuable evidence of changing environment. The largely unknown and unpublished paintings witness environmental wilderness and the cultural landscapes of the region, late in the 18th century. They depict sixty two scenes from Greece, forty two from Turkey, twenty two from Italy, three from Cyprus and two from Gibraltar. The paintings reveal changes that have occurred over the last two centuries in Mediterranean ecosystems; uninhabited areas, mountainous expanses, coastal regions, and Aegean islands. The region belongs to the hotspots of the biodiversity on Earth. Scientific interest in archival material has been revived, on account of research into a diversity threatened by anthropogenic activities and climate change. In this context, unknown Mediterranean scenes of 18th century offer another perspective on this complex subject of enquiry, they support efforts towards protection and preservation of natural environment and heighten interest in the management of diverse Mediterranean ecosystems. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 VL - In Press UR - http://www.gnest.org/journal/Articles_in_press/798_Rhizopoulou_PROOF_4-4-12.pdf KW - 18th century,Ancient Corinth,CSM (March-May 2012),Early Modern Paintings,Ferdinand Bauer,Isthmus,Landscape ER - TY - JOUR TI - Paul, the Corinthians and the Birth of Christian Hermeneutics. By Margaret M. Mitchell. AU - Lincicum, David T2 - The Journal of Theological Studies DA - 2012/04/11/ PY - 2012 DO - 10.1093/jts/fls065 DP - jts.oxfordjournals.org J2 - J Theol Studies LA - en SN - 0022-5185, 1477-4607 UR - http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/04/11/jts.fls065 Y2 - 2012/08/28/17:07:01 L2 - http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/04/11/jts.fls065.extract KW - 1 Corinthians,CSM (March-May 2012),John Chrysostom,Patristic ER - TY - BOOK TI - Thucydides and Herodotus AU - Foster, Edith AU - Lateiner, Donald AB - This edited collection looks at two of the most important ancient Greek historians living in the 5th Century BCE who are considered to be the founders of the western tradition of historiography. Thucydides and Herodotus examines the relevant relationship between these historians which is considered, especially nowadays, by historians and philologists to be more significant than previously realized. The volume includes an introduction by the editors which addresses our changing view of how the historians relate to one another, and twelve papers written by leading experts in the field of ancient history and philology. Nine of the papers discuss either comprehensive issues pertaining to the historians' relationship or their common themes and practices, while three further papers discuss the ancient reception of Herodotus and Thucydides and investigate the historians' debt to Homer. DA - 2012/05/03/ PY - 2012 DP - Google Books SP - 415 LA - en PB - Oxford University Press SN - 9780199593262 L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=TLUuoPELY4kC KW - Corinth, Archaic-Hellenistic,CSM (March-May 2012),Herodotus,History / Ancient / General,History / Historiography,Literary Criticism / Ancient & Classical,Thucydides ER - TY - BOOK TI - A Companion to Greek Art AU - Smith, Tyler Jo AU - Plantzos, Dimitris AB - A comprehensive, authoritative account of the development Greek Art through the 1st millennium BC.An invaluable resource for scholars dealing with the art, material culture and history of the post-classical worldIncludes voices from such diverse fields as art history, classical studies, and archaeology and offers a diversity of views to the topicFeatures an innovative group of chapters dealing with the reception of Greek art from the Middle Ages to the presentIncludes chapters on Chronology and Topography, as well as Workshops and TechnologyIncludes four major sections: Forms, Times and Places; Contacts and Colonies; Images and Meanings; Greek Art: Ancient to Antique CY - Malden DA - 2012/04/02/ PY - 2012 DP - Google Books SP - 901 LA - en PB - Wiley-Blackwell SN - 9781118273319 UR - http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=lang_en&id=GhanZWwIH6AC&oi=fnd&pg=PA312&dq=Corinth&ots=HyfjKt5fgl&sig=JWURp0lSzp6mKQVuGHbsMNIxILg#v=onepage&q=Corinth&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=GhanZWwIH6AC KW - Art / History / Ancient & Classical,Corinth, Archaic-Hellenistic,Corinthian Art,CSM (March-May 2012) ER - TY - BOOK TI - The Eucharistic Liturgies: Their Evolution and Interpretation AU - Bradshaw, Paul F. AU - Johnson, Maxwell E. AB - In graduate theology programs across the United States and elsewhere, Maxwell Johnsons The Rites of Christian Initiation: Their Evolution and Interpretation has become a standard text. Now Johnson and Paul Bradshaw together offer a companion volume on the historical development of the liturgy and theology of the Eucharist. Like the earlier volume, this study proceeds historically, from the origins of the Eucharist up to our own day. Unlike most studies of this kind, it includes an introduction to and developmental summary of the diverse eucharistic liturgies of the Christian East. It also explores the various Western rites (Ambrosian, Gallican, and Mozarabic) in addition to the Roman. With regard to theological themes, the authors give special attention to the topics of real presence (including the consecration of the bread and wine) and eucharistic sacrifice, the most central and most ecumenically challenging issues since the sixteenth-century Reformations. Making the book especially teacher- and student-friendly are the summary points at the end of each chapter. Each chapter also contains an abundance of liturgical texts for ease of reference. DA - 2012/05/31/ PY - 2012 DP - Google Books SP - 385 LA - en PB - Liturgical Press SN - 9780814662403 ST - The Eucharistic Liturgies UR - http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=lang_en&id=849oqrkWnx8C&oi=fnd&pg=PR9&dq=Corinth&ots=x-q8qPYOsf&sig=BJPqA_dPs8P2cZnsZ94GpURaUic#v=onepage&q=Corinth&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=849oqrkWnx8C KW - 1 Corinthians 11:17-34,CSM (March-May 2012),Liturgics - History,Liturgics/ History,Lord's Supper (Liturgy) - History,Lord's Supper (Liturgy)/ History,Religion / Christian Rituals & Practice / Worship & Liturgy,Religion / Christian Theology / General,Religion / Institutions & Organizations ER - TY - BOOK TI - Time and Narrative in Ancient Historiography: The 'Plupast' from Herodotus to Appian AU - Grethlein, Jonas AU - Krebs, Christopher B. AB - Historians often refer to past events which took place prior to their narrative's proper past- that is, they refer to a 'plupast'. This past embedded in the past can be evoked by characters as well as by the historian in his own voice. It can bring into play other texts, but can also draw on lieux de mémoire or on material objects. The articles assembled in this volume explore the manifold forms of the plupast in Greek and Roman historians from Herodotus to Appian. The authors demonstrate that the plupast is a powerful tool for the creation of historical meaning. Moreover, the acts of memory embedded in the historical narrative parallel to some degree the historian's activity of recording the past. The plupast thereby allows Greek and Roman historians to reflect on how (not) to write history and gains metahistorical significance. In shedding new light on the temporal complexity and the subtle forms of self-conscious reflection in the works of ancient historians, Time and Narrative in Ancient Historiography significantly enhances our understanding of their narrative art. DA - 2012/04/19/ PY - 2012 DP - Google Books SP - 269 LA - en PB - Cambridge University Press SN - 9781107007406 ST - Time and Narrative in Ancient Historiography UR - http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item6510136/?site_locale=en_GB L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=pvZaVKSVbeQC KW - CSM (March-May 2012),Herodotus,History / Ancient / General,History / Historiography,Thucydides ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Women in Paul's Life AU - Osiek, Carolyn T2 - Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture AB - Interest in the real lives of ancient women continues. This review essay considers three recent small books from Bruce Malina's new series “Paul's Social Networks: Brothers and Sisters in the Faith.” DA - 2012/05/01/ PY - 2012 DO - 10.1177/0146107912441307 DP - btb.sagepub.com VL - 42 IS - 2 SP - 90 EP - 95 J2 - Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture LA - en SN - 0146-1079, 1945-7596 UR - http://btb.sagepub.com/content/42/2/90 Y2 - 2012/08/28/17:38:45 L2 - http://btb.sagepub.com/content/42/2/90.short KW - CSM (March-May 2012),Gender,honor,Paul,Phoebe,St. Paul,Women ER - TY - JOUR TI - 1 Corinthians 7:17-24. Identity and human dignity amidst power and liminality AU - Punt, Jeremy T2 - Verbum et Ecclesia DA - 2012/02/08/ PY - 2012 DO - 10.4102/ve.v33i1.683 DP - CrossRef VL - 33 IS - 1 SN - 2074-7705, 1609-9982 ST - 1 Corinthians 7 UR - http://ve.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/683/ Y2 - 2012/08/28/17:44:31 L2 - http://ve.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/683/ KW - 1 Corinthians 7:17-24,CSM (March-May 2012) ER - TY - JOUR TI - Roman Patrons of Greek Communities Before the Title AU - Bloy, Dylan T2 - Historia AB - Prominent Roman senators acted as patrons of Greek communities thoughout the 2nd century B.C., long before 'patron' became a regularly used honorary term for Romans in the Greek East around the beginning of the 1st century B.C. This article draws wherever possible on contemporary epigraphical evidence to reconstruct both the services provided by the patron and the reciprocal honors and material aid he and his family might expect in return. It also provides historical and contextual support for the 2nd century date of an Abderan decree (SIG3 656) that famously transliterates the words 'patronus' and 'atrium' in discussing the activities of Teian ambassadors in Rome. DA - 2012/05// PY - 2012 DP - IngentaConnect VL - 61 IS - 2 SP - 168 EP - 201 UR - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/fsv/histori/2012/00000061/00000002/art00003 KW - CSM (March-May 2012),Roman Corinth,Roman, Early ER - TY - BOOK TI - Mahl und religiöse Identität im frühen Christentum (Meals and Religious Identity in Early Christianity) AU - Klinghardt, Matthias AU - Taussig, Hal CY - Francke DA - 2012/05// PY - 2012 DP - Google Books SP - 382 LA - en PB - Tübingen SN - 9783772084461 UR - http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=lang_en&id=XbxAvjb4RmQC&oi=fnd&pg=PA25&dq=Corinth&ots=YOc_lF0krT&sig=uKmt7zBeD5LUv_Dqd8Auf8v8M3c#v=onepage&q=Corinth&f=false L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=XbxAvjb4RmQC KW - 1 Corinthians 11:17-34,CSM (March-May 2012),Early Christianity,Eucharist,Lord's Supper/ History/ Early church, ca. 30-600 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Slaves Tell Tales: And Other Episodes in the Politics of Popular Culture in Ancient Greece AU - Forsdyke, Sara AB - Most studies of ancient Greek politics focus on formal institutions such as the political assembly and the law courts, and overlook the role that informal social practices played in the regulation of the political order. Sara Forsdyke argues, by contrast, that various forms of popular culture in ancient Greece--including festival revelry, oral storytelling, and popular forms of justice--were a vital medium for political expression and played an important role in the negotiation of relations between elites and masses, as well as masters and slaves, in the Greek city-states. Although these forms of social life are only poorly attested in the sources, Forsdyke suggests that Greek literature reveals traces of popular culture that can be further illuminated by comparison with later historical periods. By looking beyond institutional contexts, moreover, Forsdyke recovers the ways that groups that were excluded from the formal political sphere--especially women and slaves--participated in the process by which society was ordered. Forsdyke begins each chapter with an apparently marginal incident in Greek history--the worship of a dead slave by masters on Chios, the naming of Sicyon's civic divisions after lowly animals such as pigs and asses, and the riding of an adulteress on a donkey through the streets of Cyme--and shows how these episodes demonstrate the significance of informal social practices and discourses in the regulation and reproduction of the social order. The result is an original, fascinating, and enlightening new perspective on politics and popular culture in ancient Greece. DA - 2012/07/22/ PY - 2012 DP - Google Books SP - 294 LA - en PB - Princeton University Press SN - 9781400842155 ST - Slaves Tell Tales UR - http://press.princeton.edu/chapters/s9711.pdf L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=FwORkWJ5zf8C KW - Corinth, Archaic-Hellenistic,CSM (March-May 2012),History / Ancient / General,History / Ancient / Greece,History / Social History,Megara,Political Science / Civics & Citizenship,Political Science / Civil Rights,Sikyon ER - TY - BOOK TI - Paul as an Administrator of God in 1 Corinthians AU - Goodrich, John AB - This book looks in detail at Paul's description of apostles in 1 Corinthians 4 and 9 as divinely appointed administrators (oikonomoi) and considers what this tells us about the nature of his own apostolic authority. John Goodrich investigates the origin of this metaphor in light of ancient regal, municipal, and private administration, initially examining the numerous domains in which oikonomoi were appointed in the Graeco-Roman world, before situating the image in the private commercial context of Roman Corinth. Examining the social and structural connotations attached to private commercial administration, Goodrich contemplates what Paul's metaphor indicates about apostleship in general terms as well as how he uses the image to defend his apostolic rights. He also analyses the purpose and limits of Paul's authority - how it is constructed, asserted, and contested - by examining when and how Paul uses and refuses to exercise the rights inherent in his position. DA - 2012/05/31/ PY - 2012 DP - Google Books SP - 263 LA - en PB - Cambridge University Press SN - 9781107018624 UR - http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item6697064/?site_locale=en_GB L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=NVT9eTJNY3AC KW - 1 Corinthians,Corinth, Roman,CSM (March-May 2012),Economy,Erastus,History / Ancient / General,Paul,Religion / Biblical Studies / General,Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Jerusalem Collection as Κοινωνία: Paul's Global Politics of Socio-Economic Equality and Solidarity AU - Ogereau, Julien M. T2 - New Testament Studies AB - This article endeavours to look at the Jerusalem collection from a fresh perspective by examining the language of κοινωνία Paul employs to describe the project in Romans 15.26 and in 2 Corinthians 8.4 and 9.13. After adducing oft-neglected literary and documentary evidence, this essay argues that Paul's audience must have understood κοινωνία to bear significant political and socio-economic implications. This article concludes that the collection was aimed at establishing a new order of socio-economic equality and solidarity among the emergent Christ-believing communities, at both a local and global level, and across socio-cultural and ethnic divides. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DO - 10.1017/S0028688512000033 DP - Cambridge Journals Online VL - 58 IS - 03 SP - 360 EP - 378 ST - The Jerusalem Collection as Κοινωνία UR - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8601438 L1 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?pageCode=100101&type=1&fid=8601440&jid=NTS&volumeId=58&issueId=03&aid=8601438 L2 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8601438 KW - 2 Corinthians 8:4,2 Corinthians 9:13,CSM (June-August 2012),Equality/,Jerusalem Collection,null,Paul,politics. ER - TY - JOUR TI - Tectono-sedimentary evolution of the western Corinth rift (Central Greece) AU - Ford, Mary AU - Rohais, Sebastian AU - Williams, Edward A. AU - Bourlange, Sylvain AU - Jousselin, David AU - Backert, Nicolas AU - Malartre, Fabrice T2 - Basin Research AB - The Corinth rift (Greece) is one of the world's most active rifts. The early Plio-Pleistocene rift is preserved in the northern Peloponnese peninsula, south of the active Corinth rift. Although chronostratigraphic resolution is limited, new structural, stratigraphic and sedimentological data for an area >400 km2 record early rift evolution in three phases separated by distinct episodes of extension rate acceleration and northward fault migration associated with major erosion. Minimum total N–S extension is estimated at 6.4–7.7 km. The earliest asymmetrical, broad rift accommodated slow extension (0.6–1 mm a−1) over >3 Myrs and closed to the west. North-dipping faults with throws of 1000–2200 m defined narrow blocks (4–7 km) with little footwall relief. A N-NE flowing antecedent river system infilled significant inherited relief (Lower group). In the earliest Pleistocene, significant fluvial incision coincided with a 15 km northward rift margin migration. Extension rates increased to 2–2.5 mm a−1. The antecedent rivers then built giant Gilbert-type fan deltas (Middle group) north into a deepening lacustrine/marine basin. N-dipping, basin margin faults accommodated throws <1500 m. Delta architecture records initiation, growth and death of this fault system over ca. 800 ka. In the Middle Pleistocene, the rift margin again migrated 5 km north. Extension rate increased to 3.4–4.8 mm a−1. This transition may correspond to an unconformity in offshore lithostratigraphy. Middle group deltas were uplifted and incised as new hangingwall deltas built into the Gulf (Upper group). A final increase to present-day extension rates (11–16 mm a−1) probably occurred in the Holocene. Fault and fault block dimensions did not change significantly with time suggesting control by crustal rheological layering. Extension rate acceleration may be due to strain softening or to regional tectonic factors. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2117.2012.00550.x DP - Wiley Online Library SP - n/a EP - n/a LA - en SN - 1365-2117 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2117.2012.00550.x/abstract Y2 - 2012/08/28/20:41:16 L2 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2117.2012.00550.x/abstract KW - Corinth Rift,CSM (June-August 2012),Geology,Gulf of Corinth ER - TY - THES TI - Greek Colonization of the Balkans: Bioarchaeological Reconstruction of Behavior and Lifestyle during Corinthian Colonial Expansion into Ancient Apollonia, Albania AU - McIlvaine, Britney Kyle AB - This dissertation research explores the relationship between behavior, health, and culture change on the Balkan Peninsula in the sixth century BC, during a period of colonization and potential exploitation of local ancient Illyrians at the Greek colony of Apollonia, Albania by their Corinthian Greek colonizers. An immense array of biological and cultural disruptions resulted from European contact in the New World and other contexts. However, the cultural and biological effects of Greek colonialism in the Mediterranean basin remain largely unexplored. This research examines the complex interplay between Mediterranean populations during an important transitional period in history, the development and expansion of the Classical Greek city-state.

This study tests three hypotheses: (1) a long history of economic interaction throughout the Mediterranean resulted in long-term gene flow between Greeks and Illyrians. This pattern of human biological interaction is tested by identifying patterns of genetic relatedness using biological distance analysis at the Greek colony of Apollonia, Albania. Second, (2) skeletal indicators of stress increased in local ancient Albanian populations—though not to the extent we see in other contexts—in response to urbanization, a development particular to colonization of the region by Greece. And finally, (3) skeletal indicators of stress decreased at Corinth following the establishment of its colonies due to an influx of agricultural products and other foreign goods. Although it is generally assumed that health and wealth improved for colonial powers following the establishment of their colonies, this has not been tested.

Logistic regression analysis suggests an Illyrian contribution to the gene pool at the Corinthian colony of Apollonia. There was greater phenetic similarity between colonial Apollonia and prehistoric Illyrian populations, than with Corinth. However, low biological distances between all of the study populations suggests homogeneity between these populations, and may represent long-term gene flow and shared ancestry among Balkan populations. Although each Mediterranean community held a unique set of cultural norms, and practices, all cultures of the Mediterranean shared certain features that come from a long history of economic interaction.

The prevalence of skeletal stress increased at Apollonia following colonization. The effects of poor sanitation, exposure to contagious disease, and increased parasitism associated with settlement in close, crowded communities likely provided the conditions conducive to this reduction in skeletal health. However, evidence of oral lesion prevalence showed no change following colonization, suggesting that diet remained unchanged during the colonial transition. Although physiological stress was exacerbated at Apollonia following colonization, skeletal health may have improved at Corinth after the establishment of colonial relationships. These data suggest an economic motivation and benefit for Corinthian colonization of the Adriatic. This research suggest that Corinthian colonial policy was liberal and aimed towards resource extraction in order to support the growing Corinthian population, rather than violent expulsion or exploitation of the local Illyrian population. This research is the first to estimate human nutrition, disease, and behavior derived from human skeletal remains at both the Greek colony of Apollonia and Corinth, its founder city, during a period spanning the Bronze Age through the historical periods. CY - Columbus DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 PB - The Ohio State University UR - http://etd.ohiolink.edu/view.cgi?acc_num=osu1331137365 KW - Bioarchaeology,Colonization,Corinth, Archaic-Hellenistic,CSM (June-August 2012),Dissertation ER - TY - JOUR TI - Porneia: The Making of a Christian Sexual Norm AU - Harper, Kyle T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature AB - The late fourth century was, not coincidentally, both the age of mass conversion and the period during which the penitential discipline of the Christian church was standardized: the mainstreaming of the religion generated a need to manage sinners on an unprecedented scale. So an éminence like Gregory of Nyssa found himself instructing a junior bishop on the church's taxonomy of sin. DA - 2012/07/01/ PY - 2012 DP - MetaPress VL - 131 IS - 2 SP - 363 EP - 383 ST - Porneia UR - http://jbl.metapress.com/content/K4Q6225X24U25T04 Y2 - 2012/08/28/20:57:06 L2 - http://jbl.metapress.com/content/K4Q6225X24U25T04 KW - 1 Corinthians,CSM (June-August 2012),Patristic interpretation,Porneia,Sexual immorality ER - TY - JOUR TI - Not Applicable to Believers? The Aims and Basis of Paul's “I” in 2 Corinthians 10-13 AU - Ellington, Dustin T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature AB - A scan of scholars' perspectives on these words of Paul reveals a recurring denial of their applicability to his readers. Remarkably for the series in which he writes, the NIV Application Commentary, Scott Hafemann is reluctant to affirm that these words apply to the apostle's readers, then or now. 1 In regard to Paul's expression, “For when I am weak, then I am strong” (12:10b), Margaret Thrall asserts: “[H]e is not here concerned with the application to all believers of his own claim to be strong in conditions of weakness.” 2 Concerning 12:9-10, Gerald O'Collins discards the notion “that in the midst of such autobiographical reflections Paul throws in a principle about the life of Christians as such.” 3 Furthermore, Brian J. Dodd, in his book devoted to interpreting Paul's “I,” states, “Paul's conduct is at issue in 2 Corinthians and cannot be held up as an example when it must be defended.” 4 DA - 2012/07/01/ PY - 2012 DP - MetaPress VL - 131 IS - 2 SP - 325 EP - 340 ST - Not Applicable to Believers? UR - http://jbl.metapress.com/content/T6T2T73232436365 Y2 - 2012/08/28/21:07:35 L2 - http://jbl.metapress.com/content/T6T2T73232436365 KW - 2 Corinthians 10-13,CSM (June-August 2012) ER - TY - JOUR TI - Mineralogy and microfabrics of clay-bearing sediments of NE Peloponnese (Greece): indices for physical behaviour in civil engineering works AU - Rathossi, C. E. AU - Lampropoulou, P. G. AU - Skourlis, K. C. AU - Katagas, C. G. T2 - Clay Minerals AB - The mineralogical composition, microfabrics and geochemistry of a set of eight samples derived from a narrow area of NE Peloponnese (Greece), where engineering works are presently in progress, were investigated in this study. No important mineralogical differences were observed between the samples other than a variation in the proportions of the participating phases. Analyses reveal that these sediments consist mainly of carbonates (calcite, dolomite), quartz and feldspars (albite, orthoclase). Carbonate minerals exhibit a micritic texture and a high degree of cementation bonding. Phyllosilicates and clay minerals are also common, with smectite and mixed-layer smectite-chlorite being the prevailing phases, followed by chlorite and white mica (muscovite, illite). According to the physical properties measured on bulk samples, the samples were found to exhibit a low to medium expansion, low to intermediate plasticity, normal activity and brittle behaviour. The porosity does not exceed 46% and the organic matter ranges between 3.80 and 5.00%. The high degree of cementation, the dispersed appearance of clays, the small pores (<10 μm) and the common occurrence of smectite in a mixed-layer with chlorite are all favourable characteristics, positively influencing the sediment’s stability for engineering constructions. DA - 2012/06/01/ PY - 2012 DO - 10.1180/claymin.2012.047.2.09 DP - claymin.geoscienceworld.org VL - 47 IS - 2 SP - 259 EP - 274 J2 - Clay Minerals LA - en SN - 0009-8558, 1471-8030 ST - Mineralogy and microfabrics of clay-bearing sediments of NE Peloponnese (Greece) UR - http://claymin.geoscienceworld.org/content/47/2/259 Y2 - 2012/08/28/21:09:14 L2 - http://claymin.geoscienceworld.org/content/47/2/259.abstract KW - cementation bonding,clay-bearing sediments,CSM (June-August 2012),engineering works,expansion,Geology,Greece,microfabrics,NE Peloponnese,physical properties,smectite ER - TY - JOUR TI - Hans Urs von Balthasar and Adrienne von Speyr's Ecclesial Relationship AU - Sutton, Matthew Lewis T2 - New Blackfriars AB - Many systematic theologians acknowledge the relationship between Hans Urs von Balthasar, the significant twentieth-century Catholic theologian, and Adrienne von Speyr, the Swiss physician and Catholic mystic. There is, however, difficulty understanding the actual character and purpose of this relationship. I argue in this paper that Paul's theology of charism, particularly dealing with double mission charisms, will help us understand correctly the ecclesial relationship between von Balthasar and von Speyr. After an overview of von Balthasar's statements regarding the relationship and the three main interpretations of it, I offer my own interpretation of this relationship by using Paul's theology of charism. The ramifications will be a reinterpretation of central aspects of von Balthasar's theology including but not limited to his theology of Holy Saturday, Trinitarian theology, and theology of the communion of saints. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DO - 10.1111/j.1741-2005.2012.01499.x DP - Wiley Online Library SP - no EP - no LA - en SN - 1741-2005 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1741-2005.2012.01499.x/abstract Y2 - 2012/08/28/21:14:16 L2 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1741-2005.2012.01499.x/abstract?deniedAccessCustomisedMessage=&userIsAuthenticated=false KW - 1 Corinthians 12,Adrienne von Speyr,Catholic Mysticism,CSM (June-August 2012),Hans Urs von Balthasar,Theology of Charism,Theology of Holy Saturday,Theology of Mission ER - TY - JOUR TI - DECORATED ARCHAIC POTTERY FROM THE HERACLES SANCTUARY AT THEBES: A MATERIALS, TECHNOLOGY AND PROVENANCE STUDY* AU - Mastrotheodoros, G. AU - Beltsios, K. G. AU - Zacharias, N. AU - Aravantinos, V. AU - Kalliga, K. T2 - Archaeometry AB - Forty-seven decorated samples of Archaic pottery excavated at a Heracles sanctuary (Thebes, Boeotia) were studied through a combined surface and body approach, using non-destructive techniques. Most of the samples were archaeologically classified as Theban/Boeotian, others as Corinthian and a few as possibly Euboean. The techniques employed were optical microscopy and SEM–EDAX (micromorphology and compositional analysis of the surfaces) and XRF for the analysis of the ceramic body. The results provided information on the technological level of the collected pottery as well as on the relation of the chemistry and micromorphology of the pigments, aimed at assisting provenance studies. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DO - 10.1111/j.1475-4754.2012.00705.x DP - Wiley Online Library SP - no EP - no LA - en SN - 1475-4754 ST - DECORATED ARCHAIC POTTERY FROM THE HERACLES SANCTUARY AT THEBES UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1475-4754.2012.00705.x/abstract Y2 - 2012/08/29/00:51:52 L2 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1475-4754.2012.00705.x/abstract?deniedAccessCustomisedMessage=&userIsAuthenticated=false KW - ARCHAIC POTTERY,Commerce,Corinth, Archaic,CSM (June-August 2012),PIGMENTS,PROVENANCE,SEM–EDAX,SLIP,THEBES,XRF ER - TY - JOUR TI - Mission and Ethics in 1 Corinthians: Reconciliation, corporate solidarity and other-regard as missionary strategy in Paul AU - Kok, Jacobus T2 - HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies AB - In this article the dynamic relationship between mission and ethics in contexts of conflict and change in the Corinthian correspondence was investigated, and the role Paul played as reconciling leader, examined. The early Christian writers like Paul wanted to instruct and shape communities of faith. Paul was especially concerned with the maintenance and growth of his congregations and also with the social and ethical boundaries between the community of faith and the ‘world’. In the article it was illustrated that within the Corinthian congregational context there existed several conflict situations, and that much of it was a result of diversity within the congregation. Diversity is a fact of life and reality of the church. In Paul’s vision for unity and reconciliation, and in his attempt to address the factionalism in the Corinthian congregation, he would in all cases, ground his practical solution in a theological identity construction. Paul focuses on corporate solidarity and unity and urges the congregation to find their fellow brothers and sisters in times of conflict by means of ethical reciprocity and other-regard, a matter in which he is also an example, typical of other philosophers of his time – but with a significant difference. At the end it becomes clear that Paul’s ethical advice has a missional dimension, in the sense that the conflict management should take place in such a way that God is honoured and that both Jews, Greeks and fellow believers will see that the way this community handles conflict, is different to the way the ‘world’ would do it, and that in the process, even more might be saved. DA - 2012/06/29/ PY - 2012 DO - 10.4102/hts.v68i1.1222 DP - CrossRef VL - 68 IS - 1 SN - 2072-8050, 0259-9422 ST - Mission and Ethics in 1 Corinthians UR - http://www.hts.org.za/index.php/HTS/article/view/1222 Y2 - 2012/08/29/09:53:01 KW - 1 Corinthians,Conflict,CSM (June-August 2012),Diversity,Ethics,Mission,Paul ER - TY - JOUR TI - Mission versus ethics in 1 Corinthians 9? ‘Implicit ethics’ as an aid in analysing New Testament texts AU - Zimmermann, Ruben T2 - HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies AB - The central question concerning how mission and ethics are related arises within the context of the understanding of ethics itself and in this way often leads back to the familiar ‘indicative and imperative’ model. This oversimplified approach, however, is ultimately inadequate for the Pauline ethic in general and for the particular problem concerning mission and ethics. In this article, 1 Corinthians 9 was drawn upon as an example for the ‘implicit ethics’ model, a model which allows for a more nuanced presentation of the grounds and justification for behaviour and action. Through this approach it became clear that the proclamation of the Gospel does not have to be ‘unethical’; rather, it could be located and understood within the realm of the Pauline reflection on conduct. This, in turn, justified speaking of an ‘ethic of missions (activity)’ in Paul. DA - 2012/06/29/ PY - 2012 DO - 10.4102/hts.v68i1.1216 DP - CrossRef VL - 68 IS - 1 SN - 2072-8050, 0259-9422 ST - Mission versus ethics in 1 Corinthians 9? UR - http://www.hts.org.za/index.php/HTS/article/view/1216 Y2 - 2012/08/29/09:56:25 KW - 1 Corinthians 9,CSM (June-August 2012),Ethics,Mission,Paul ER - TY - JOUR TI - Mission to the Gentiles: The construction of Christian identity and its relationship with ethics according to Paul AU - Nicklas, Tobias AU - Schlögel, Herbert T2 - HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies AB - Paul allowed pagans to become members of the newly founded communities of Christ-believers and thus members of God’s covenant people, Israel, without becoming circumcised. However, even if many of the ‘pagan Christians’ who became members of the new messianic movement had a background as God-Fearers in the frame of diaspora synagogues, the radicalism of their ‘step in faith’ can hardly be overestimated. With their turn from different pagan cults and their gods to the mysterious God of Israel and his crucified and risen Son, Jesus Christ, a whole coordinate system of human relationships, expectations, hopes and norms must have changed. This paper explores the construction of Christian identity and its relationship with ethics according to Paul. It is illustrated how Paul himself describes the system of changed relationships: turning away from the idols towards the living God, being in Christ or – together with others – part of the ‘body of Christ’. Moreover, these three dimensions of new relations – to God, to Christ and to the fellow believers in Christ – correspond to three reference points for ethical decisions in Pauline communities: the command to love one another, the idea of human conscience (as a voice coming from God) and the idea of the ‘ethos of Christ’. DA - 2012/06/29/ PY - 2012 DO - 10.4102/hts.v68i1.1217 DP - CrossRef VL - 68 IS - 1 SN - 2072-8050, 0259-9422 ST - Mission to the Gentiles UR - http://www.hts.org.za/index.php/HTS/article/view/1217 Y2 - 2012/08/29/10:06:26 KW - 1 Corinthians,2 Corinthians,Conversion,CSM (June-August 2012),Ethics,Gentiles,Mission,Paul ER - TY - JOUR TI - Morality and boundaries in Paul AU - Lietaert Peerbolte, Bert Jan T2 - HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies AB - In the Pauline communities, ethics, ethos and identity were closely intertwined. This essay analyses the way in which Paul emphasised the mental boundaries of the Christ communities to turn them into moral boundaries. In this process, the fencing off of these communities over against their past and their present was a fundamental feature of Paul’s reasoning. The communities thus became fenced off from their past, because the Christ event was seen as causing a major change in history. This change affected both Gentile and Jewish believers. At the same time, Paul stressed the boundaries with the outside world: he characterised the inside world as the loyal remnant of Israel, consisting of Jews and Gentiles alike, and pointed out that this group is the group of the elect ‘saints’. The perspective with which Paul looked at ethics and morality inside this group was strongly coloured by the assumed identity of this group as ‘Israel’. Even though the Mosaic Law was no longer the focal point for the identity of this eschatological Israel, the ethical demands Paul mentioned over against the members of this new Israel were highly influenced by the morality of the law. For Paul, sanctification was a fundamental ideal, and this ideal reflected the spirituality of the Holiness Code of Leviticus. This particular ethical model was framed by the awareness that Paul (and Christ before him) was ‘sent’ by God, much in the same way the prophets of Israel themselves had been sent. DA - 2012/06/29/ PY - 2012 DO - 10.4102/hts.v68i1.1240 DP - CrossRef VL - 68 IS - 1 SN - 2072-8050, 0259-9422 UR - http://www.hts.org.za/index.php/HTS/article/view/1240 Y2 - 2012/08/29/10:12:52 KW - 1 Corinthians,Community boundaries,Conversion,CSM (June-August 2012),Ethics,Paul ER - TY - JOUR TI - Changing Port–City Interface at Corinth (Greece): Transformations and Opportunities AU - Zazzara, Lucio AU - D’Amico, Federico AU - Vrotsou, Marietta T2 - Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences AB - This paper is concerned with the changing pattern of activity on the urban waterfront. It examines the strong increase in demand for maritime tourism in Corinth (Greece) and discusses a problem of strategic planning for increasing the supply of port facilities in connection with the main routes already in use and the existence of centers of interest in the area. This study was conducted to demonstrate a scenario in which the strategic position of the port of Corinth can play an important role by joining the system of large marinas in the region of Attica and the Peloponnese, and also represent an opportunity to revitalize the port-city interface. Based on observations on its position as gateway to an area rich in natural attractions and historical permanencies and drawing upon data related to maritime tourism demand data, the need to remove or relocate the commercial port as a major environmental detractor and inaccessible area, is described and analyzed. A strategy to identify and understand the feasibility of transforming the existing commercial port in a marina and to formulate policies for the redevelopment of the urban coastal zone is discussed. Conclusions are drawn that the new infrastructure may rehabilitate the port-city relationship and constitute not only a technical harbor but an important center of social, commercial and recreational activities. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DO - 10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.06.1279 DP - ScienceDirect VL - 48 IS - 0 SP - 3134 EP - 3142 SN - 1877-0428 ST - Changing Port–City Interface at Corinth (Greece) UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877042812030224 Y2 - 2012/08/29/10:36:07 L1 - http://pdn.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MiamiImageURL&_cid=277811&_user=10&_pii=S1877042812030224&_check=y&_origin=article&_zone=toolbar&_coverDate=31-Dec-2012&view=c&originContentFamily=serial&wchp=dGLbVlB-zSkzV&md5=46dddb159b768a18258df3d43fbdbada&pid=1-s2.0-S1877042812030224-main.pdf L2 - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877042812030224 KW - Corinth,Corinth, Modern,CSM (June-August 2012),greek cities,port redevelopment,tourism,urban design,urban waterfront ER - TY - THES TI - Representatives of Roman Rule: Roman Governors in Luke-Acts AU - Yoder, Joshua P. AB - Luke-Acts frequently portrays the extension of Roman power into the life of Jesus and the early church, and the author has long been regarded as mounting a defense of the church before Rome. As interest in the Roman political context of Christian origins has risen scholars have offered a variety of pro- and anti-Roman readings. This dissertation contributes to the discussion by focusing on one facet of Luke’s politics: his portrayal of Roman provincial governors. Luke’s accounts of these Roman officials’ interactions with Jesus (Pilate) and Paul (Sergius Paulus, Gallio, Felix, and Festus) are analyzed using a narrative-rhetorical approach that stresses the probable impact of the narrative on its original late-first-century Christian audience. In order to better evaluate the significance of various aspects of Luke’s characterizations for such an audience, the dissertation examines several other narratives from the first century that feature Roman governors as prominent characters. Narratives clearly intended to portray a governor favorably (Tacitus, Agricola) or unfavorably (Philo, Against Flaccus) are examined first, followed by the characterization of governors in Josephus’ historical works, The Judean War and Judean Antiquities. In the context of these works Luke’s portrayals of Roman governors emerge as varied, nuanced and congruent with literary expectations of the early empire. Even so, the governors in Luke-Acts largely serve a common rhetorical goal signaled by Pilate: they demonstrate that Roman officials themselves acknowledged that Jesus and Paul (and by extension their disciples) were innocent of any Roman charges. CY - Notre Dame DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 M3 - Doctoral PB - University of Notre Dame UR - http://etd.nd.edu/ETD-db/theses/available/etd-07202012-095407/unrestricted/YoderJ072012D.pdf KW - Corinth, Roman,CSM (June-August 2012),Gallio,Luke-Acts,Roman governors,Roman Greece ER - TY - BOOK TI - The Philokalia: Exploring the Classic Text of Orthodox Spirituality AU - Bingaman, Brock AU - Nassif, Bradley AB - The Philokalia (literally "love of the beautiful") is, after the Bible, the most influential source of spiritual tradition within the Orthodox Church. First published in Greek in 1782 by St. Nicodemos of the Holy Mountain and St. Macarios of Corinth, the Philokalia includes works by thirty-six influential Orthodox authors such as Maximus the Confessor, Peter of Madascus, Symeon the New Theologian, and Gregory Palamas. Surprisingly, this important collection of theological and spiritual writings has received little scholarly attention. With the growing interest in Orthodox theology, the need for a substantive resource for Philokalic studies has become increasingly evident. The purpose of the present volume is to remedy that lack by providing an ecumenical collection of scholarly essays on the Philokalia that will introduce readers to its background, motifs, authors, and relevance for contemporary life and thought. DA - 2012/08/23/ PY - 2012 DP - Google Books SP - 367 LA - en PB - Oxford University Press SN - 9780195390261 ST - The Philokalia UR - http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/ReligionTheology/Theology/?view=usa&sf=toc&ci=9780195390261 L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=R8kNlh8AeEUC KW - Corinth, Post-Medieval,CSM (June-August 2012),Makarios of Corinth,Orthodox Spirituality,Religion / Christianity / Orthodox,Religion / History ER - TY - BOOK TI - Constantinople to Córdoba: Dismantling Ancient Architecture in the East, North Africa and Islamic Spain AU - Greenhalgh, Michael AB - Offering a multitude of examples through the centuries, this book examines how the architecture of the ancient world was transformed or destroyed under Byzantium and Islam, to produce new forms which often owed their materials and sometimes their styles to the past. DA - 2012/08/01/ PY - 2012 DP - Google Books SP - 573 LA - en PB - BRILL SN - 9789004212466 ST - Constantinople to Córdoba L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=x4skr44xHVUC KW - Corinth, Early Modern,Corinth, Medieval,Corinth, Post-Medieval,CSM (June-August 2012),History / General,Ottoman,Spolia ER - TY - JOUR TI - The origin and development of the ancient Greek fountain AU - Bowe, Patrick T2 - Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DO - 10.1080/14601176.2012.681928 DP - Taylor and Francis VL - 32 IS - 3 SP - 201 EP - 213 SN - 1460-1176 UR - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14601176.2012.681928 Y2 - 2012/08/29/12:58:56 L2 - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14601176.2012.681928 KW - CSM (June-August 2012),Fountains - Greece - Corinth - History,Peirene Fountain (Corinth, Greece) ER - TY - JOUR TI - Colonial encounters, local knowledge and the making of the cartographic archive in the Venetian Peloponnese AU - Stouraiti, Anastasia T2 - European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire AB - Current research on the cartography of the Venetian Empire rests on a state-centred perspective which reduces maps to mere technical tools in the service of maritime expansion and colonial government. In contrast, this paper argues that such an approach cannot sufficiently account for the multiple ethnocartographic transactions between Venetian authorities and local communities which defined Venetian map-making projects. Taking the seventeenth-century conquest of the Peloponnese as its focus, the paper proposes to rethink the Venetian cartographic archive as constituted through a set of socio-cultural and political practices involving both colonial surveyors and native inhabitants. By analysing the assemblage of cartographic knowledge in the context of the encounter between colonisers and colonised, the paper examines topographical surveys as the product of cross-cultural communication shaped through negotiation, competition and unequal dialogue. Ultimately, the paper aims to show the heuristic value of a dialogic approach to cartography for a better understanding of both the colonial society of the Venetian Peloponnese and the making of knowledge in Venice's overseas empire. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DO - 10.1080/13507486.2012.697874 DP - Taylor and Francis VL - 19 IS - 4 SP - 491 EP - 514 SN - 1350-7486 UR - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13507486.2012.697874 Y2 - 2012/08/29/13:01:19 L2 - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13507486.2012.697874 KW - Cartography,CSM (June-August 2012),Maps of Corinth,Peloponnese,Venetian ER - TY - JOUR TI - 'The Grief Willed by God': Three Patristic Interpretations of 2Cor 7:10" AU - Gavin, John T2 - Gregorianum DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 VL - 91 IS - 3 SP - 427 EP - 442 UR - http://books.google.com/books?id=THI1hXVQgs8C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false KW - 2 Corinthians 7:10,CSM (June-August 2012),Patristic interpretation ER - TY - BOOK TI - Earthquake Prediction by Seismic Electric Signals The success of the VAN method over thirty years AU - Lazaridou-Varotsos, Mary S. T2 - Springer Praxis Books DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DP - SpringerLink UR - http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-642-24405-6/contents/ Y2 - 2012/08/29/13:07:59 KW - CSM (June-August 2012),Earthquakes, Corinth,Geology,Seismology ER - TY - JOUR TI - Marcion and the Resurrection: Some Thoughts on a Recent Book AU - Paget, James Carleton T2 - Journal for the Study of the New Testament AB - In a recent book, it has been argued, amongst other things, that Marcion lies behind an apparent rise of interest in the resurrection in the middle of the second century as well as the writing of the canonical Gospels. This review article examines both the way the case is argued and the evidence brought forward to support it. DA - 2012/09/01/ PY - 2012 DO - 10.1177/0142064X12453666 DP - jnt.sagepub.com VL - 35 IS - 1 SP - 74 EP - 102 J2 - Journal for the Study of the New Testament LA - en SN - 0142-064X, 1745-5294 ST - Marcion and the Resurrection UR - http://jnt.sagepub.com/content/35/1/74 Y2 - 2012/08/29/13:09:51 L1 - http://jnt.sagepub.com/content/35/1/74.full.pdf L2 - http://jnt.sagepub.com/content/35/1/74.short KW - 1 Corinthians 15,canon,CSM (June-August 2012),dating,Gospels,Marcion,Paul,resurrection,second century ER - TY - BOOK TI - Byzantine Epirus: A Topography of Transformation. Settlements of the Seventh-Twelfth Centuries in Southern Epirus and Aetoloacarnania, Greece AU - Veikou, Myrto AB - Drawing on archaeological fieldwork in Western Greece, this book offers a fresh model for interpreting the transformation of medieval settlement (600-1200 AD). Rereading Byzantine texts from a postmodern theoretical background, it introduces a new perception of the historicity of space. DA - 2012/05/25/ PY - 2012 DP - Google Books SP - 904 LA - en PB - BRILL SN - 9789004221512 ST - Byzantine Epirus UR - http://www.brill.nl/byzantine-epirus L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=dKINo5CPFy8C KW - Byzantine,Commerce,Connection,Corinth,CSM (June-August 2012),Epirus,History / Europe / General,Medieval,Settlement ER - TY - THES TI - Temple purity in 1--2 Corinthians in the context of the Jewish and Greco-Roman world AU - Liu, Yulin AB - There have never been monographs devoted to Paul's use of the concept of temple purity in 1-2 Corinthians before. A traditional uncritical consensus suggests that the Jewish converts at Corinth would have understood the order of temple purity, but that the gentile converts couldn't have because temples in the Greco-Roman world were not bothered by purity issues. However, the dissertation will argue that an abundance of historic peripheral materials in the Greco-Roman world provides good evidence on the subject of temple purity, showing that it would have been less difficult for the Corinthian community to master Paul's temple metaphor than some might think. Also, my exegesis will demonstrate that temple purity is directly and indirectly denoted in 1 Corinthians 3, 5, 6, and 7 to form an overarching theme for exhortative purposes. The study gives a thorough examination of the issues surrounding temples and their purification cults in the Jewish and Greco-Roman worlds. Then, it goes to the New Testament text regarding temple purity in 1-2 Corinthians with careful textual exegesis and application of the socio-historical findings to unlock the authorial meaning and the implied audience's response. Lastly, given that God is the final builder and provider of the temple to shelter his people according to 2 Cor 6:14-7:1, this study shows how temple purity conveys the following ideas: (1) the community is an authentic worshiping community of God; (2) the community is the dwelling place of the Spirit; (3) the community is a good testimony of unity and holiness; (4) the community has an eschatological identity and represents the new people of the future world. By preserving its purity, the community leads an ongoing sanctified life in the worship and service of God toward its consummation. Thus, this study shows that the construction of the temple will culminate with God's people entering his eternal rest. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DP - gradworks.umi.com M3 - Doctoral Dissertation PB - Trinity International University UR - http://gradworks.umi.com/35/07/3507765.html Y2 - 2012/08/29/13:43:19 L2 - http://gradworks.umi.com/35/07/3507765.html KW - 1 Corinthians,2 Corinthians,Biblical studies,CSM (June-August 2012),Paul,Temples,Theology ER - TY - JOUR TI - A "Great Deepening": Chronology of rift climax, Corinth rift, Greece AU - Leeder, M. R. AU - Mark, D. F. AU - Gawthorpe, R. L. AU - Kranis, H. AU - Loveless, S. AU - Pedentchouk, N. AU - Skourtsos, E. AU - Turner, J. AU - Andrews, J. E. AU - Stamatakis, M. T2 - Geology AB - Continental rift deposits contain critical clues concerning the evolution of extensional tectonics, yet such evidence is often obscure due to poor geochronology, burial by younger deposits, or later tectonic overprinting. We revisit Corinth rift development, which began as distributed extension created synrift depocenters with rivers flowing into shallow (<50 m) lakes. Subsequent focused deformation initiated a "Great Deepening" event, evidenced by fan deltas prograding into 300–600-m-deep water. A chronology is provided for the event from 40Ar/39Ar dating of the Xylocastro ash by single-crystal CO2 laser fusion, yielding a precise age of 2.550 ± 0.007 Ma (1σ, full error propagation). Sedimentological data indicate that the ash-bearing sediments were deposited as turbidites and hemipelagites on sublacustrine fans fed from the Mavro fan delta at the faulted south-central rift margin. The ash age and turbidite provenance data enable stratigraphic constraints for an estimate of central rift climax occurring between 3.2 and 3.0 Ma. This is some 0.8–1.0 m.y. earlier than radioisotopic- and magnetostratigraphic-constrained estimates for the eastern Corinth rift. Central rift climax was probably triggered by initial counterclockwise rotation of the Peloponnesus block with respect to central Greece. The rotation pole of this block subsequently migrated to its present position as rift climax moved eastward in an "unzipping" action, with the southern active margin also migrating northward. These events are unlikely to be due to local or regional fault kinematics, but rather to the consequences of deep-seated interactions between the rapidly southward-moving Aegean continental forearc and the slowly northward-subducting African oceanic plate. A possible scenario involves forearc "pushback" with décollement on a low-angle subducting lower plate. This causes acceleration and counterclockwise rotation of Peloponnesus with respect to central Greece and strain localization across the boundary; the Corinth rift. DA - 2012/08/22/ PY - 2012 DO - 10.1130/G33360.1 DP - geology.gsapubs.org J2 - Geology LA - en SN - 0091-7613, 1943-2682 ST - A "Great Deepening" UR - http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/early/2012/08/22/G33360.1 Y2 - 2012/09/04/21:00:26 L2 - http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/early/2012/08/22/G33360.1.abstract L2 - http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/early/2012/08/22/G33360.1.abstract KW - Corinth Rift,CSM (September 2012),Geology,Gulf of Corinth,Seismology ER - TY - JOUR TI - “The Obedience of Christ”: A Reassessment of τὴν ὑπακοὴν τοῦ Χριστοῦ in 2 Corinthians 10:5 AU - Kibbe, Michael T2 - Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DP - works.bepress.com VL - 2 IS - 1 SP - 41 EP - 56 ST - “The Obedience of Christ” UR - http://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1001&context=michael_kibbe&sei-redir=1&referer=http%3A%2F%2Fscholar.google.com%2Fscholar_url%3Fhl%3Den%26q%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fworks.bepress.com%2Fcgi%2Fviewcontent.cgi%253Farticle%253D1001%2526context%253Dmichael_kibbe%26sa%3DX%26scisig%3DAAGBfm3xyEcB2Pn1YTj1-17QeEszccWSew%26oi%3Dscholaralrt#search=%22http%3A%2F%2Fworks.bepress.com%2Fcgi%2Fviewcontent.cgi%3Farticle%3D1001%26context%3Dmichael_kibbe%22 Y2 - 2012/10/01/13:09:42 L1 - http://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1001&context=michael_kibbe L2 - http://works.bepress.com/michael_kibbe/1/ KW - 2 Cor 10.5,2 Corinthians,Christology,CSM (September 2012),Paul,Subjective/Objective Genitive ER - TY - JOUR TI - South-western area of the Forum of Cumae. Analysis of fabrics and pottery productions AU - Greco, Giovanna AU - Ferrara, Bianca AU - Tomeo, Antonella T2 - Rendiconti Online della Società Geologica Italiana DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 VL - 21 SP - 753 EP - 755 UR - http://www.sgi2012.unical.it/data/docs/ts_pdf/24_TS3.6.pdf KW - Corinth, Archaic-Classical,Corinthian Pottery,Corinthian Trade,CSM (September 2012),Geoarchaeology,Landscape evolution,Minturnae,Sedimentology ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Sanctuary of Hera at the mouth of the river Sele: non destructive analysis of archaeological finds AU - Greco, Giovanna AU - Paternoster, Giovanni AU - Ferrara, Bianca AU - Franco, Marianna AU - Giacco, Marialucia T2 - Rendiconti Online della Società Geologica Italiana DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 VL - 21 SP - 756 EP - 758 UR - http://www.sgi2012.unical.it/data/docs/ts_pdf/24_TS3.6.pdf KW - bronzes,Corinth, Archaic-Classical,Corinthian Pottery,Corinthian Trade,CSM (September 2012),Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence,Italy,Non destructive analysis ER - TY - JOUR TI - Assessment of the sensitivity of the southern coast of the Gulf of Corinth (Peloponnese, Greece) to sea-level rise AU - Karymbalis, Efthimios AU - Chalkias, Christos AU - Chalkias, George AU - Grigoropoulou, Eleni AU - Manthos, George AU - Ferentinou, Maria T2 - Central European Journal of Geosciences AB - The eustatic sea-level rise due to global warming is predicted to reach approximately 18–59 cm by the year 2100, which necessitates the identification and protection of sensitive sections of coastline. In this study, the classification of the southern coast of the Gulf of Corinth according to the sensitivity to the anticipated future sealevel rise is attempted by applying the Coastal Sensitivity Index (CSI), with variable ranges specifically modified for the coastal environment of Greece, utilizing GIS technology. The studied coastline has a length of 148 km and is oriented along the WNW-ESE direction. CSI calculation involves the relation of the following physical variables, associated with the sensitivity to long-term sea-level rise, in a quantifiable manner: geomorphology, coastal slope, relative sea-level rise rate, shoreline erosion or accretion rate, mean tidal range and mean wave height. For each variable, a relative risk value is assigned according to the potential magnitude of its contribution to physical changes on the coast as the sea-level rises. Every section of the coastline is assigned a risk ranking based on each variable, and the CSI is calculated as the square root of the product of the ranked variables divided by the total number of variables. Subsequently, a CSI map is produced for the studied coastline. This map showed that an extensive length of the coast (57.0 km, corresponding to 38.7% of the entire coastline) is characterized as highly and very highly sensitive primarily due to the low topography, the presence of erosionsusceptible geological formations and landforms and fast relative sea-level rise rates. Areas of high and very high CSI values host socio-economically important land uses and activities. DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DO - 10.2478/s13533-012-0101-3 DP - SpringerLink SP - 1 EP - 17 SN - 2081-9900 UR - http://www.springerlink.com/content/fg1387816671402h/abstract/ Y2 - 2012/10/01/13:57:21 L2 - http://www.springerlink.com/content/fg1387816671402h/abstract/ KW - Coastal Plain,Coastlines,CSM (September 2012),Earth and Environmental Science,Geology,Gulf of Corinth,Sea level change ER - TY - THES TI - Sophistic influence: The key to interpreting 1 Corinthians 12--14 AU - Ng, Eng Hock AB - This dissertation is an analysis of 1 Cor 12-14 through the lens of sophistic influence and pays close attention to the historical reconstruction of the problems that arose in the church of Corinth, the problem of speaking in tongues, and the cohesiveness of chapters 12-14. After the introduction that deals with the aim and methods of approach of the dissertation, the first chapter focuses on scholarly discussion on the issues of historical reconstruction, the problem of the gift of tongues, and the cohesiveness of chapters 12-14. The second chapter demonstrates that the Second Sophistic was not only an early first century movement, but more importantly, a major movement that was not confined to Alexandria, but had permeated wider geographical areas. The third chapter shifts the focus to the city of Corinth and argues that the city of Corinth possessed all that was necessary for the Second Sophistic to flourish. With a strategic location that brought about a thriving economy, coupled with the role it played as an entertainment and administrative center, it had attracted many sophists to this city. This argument is further supported by the evidence of sophists found in the city of Corinth. The fourth chapter undertakes the study to show the striking similarities in terms of how the term æçëüù was being employed in the sophistic tradition and in the church, and how the Corinthian Christians exercised their gifts and the rivalry of the sophists. The conclusion of the study shows that sophistic influence is the backdrop in which one should interpret chapters 12-14. The fifth chapter undertakes another study comparing the gift of tongues practiced in the church of Corinth with the public discourse found in the sophistic tradition. The remarkable similarities between the gift of tongues and public discourse found in the sophistic tradition lead to conclusion of the sophistic influence in the practice of tongues in the church of Corinth. The sixth chapter carries out the exegetical study showing the cohesiveness of chapters 12-14 and argues that Paul adopts "the way of love" to counteract the sophistic tradition which had permeated the church. DA - 2012/09// PY - 2012 DP - gradworks.umi.com M3 - PhD Thesis PB - FULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, CENTER FOR ADV. THEOLOGICAL STUDY ST - Sophistic influence UR - http://gradworks.umi.com/35/21/3521597.html Y2 - 2012/10/01/14:10:04 L2 - http://gradworks.umi.com/35/21/3521597.html KW - 1 Corinthians 12-14,Corinth, New Testament,CSM (September 2012),New Testament,Second Sophistic,tongues ER - TY - BOOK TI - The great sermon tradition as a fiscal framework in 1 Corinthians : towards a Pauline theology of material possessions AU - Carter, Christopher L CY - London; New York DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - T & T Clark SN - 9780567473042 056747304X ST - The great sermon tradition as a fiscal framework in 1 Corinthians ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Egyptian Cults at Corinth AU - Smith, Dennis Edwin T2 - Harvard Theological Review AB - Several recent publications have presented collections of various types of evidence for the Egyptian cults in the Greco-Roman World. Although valuable, they do not give sufficient critical analysis of the evidence through detailed study of particular sites. The present article attempts to provide for Corinth a more substantial picture of the Egyptian cults than has previously been available. DA - 1977/// PY - 1977 DO - 10.1017/S001781600001991X DP - Cambridge Journals Online VL - 70 IS - 3-4 SP - 201 EP - 231 L2 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract;jsessionid=B13D8426F8E10043FEF15859F4400983.journals?fromPage=online&aid=7821255 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity School ER - TY - JOUR TI - Patara Tepecik Akropolü "Bey Evi"Kazilari (2003-2007): Geç Arkaik-Erken Klasik Dönem Terracottalari [Excavations of “The Ruler’s House” on the Tepecik Acropolisat Patara (2003-2007):The Terracottas of the Late Archaic-Early Classical Period] AU - Gül Işın T2 - OLBA AB - In this article the new excavation results of the earliest settled area on theTepecik Acropolis at Patara is going to be introduced through the recentlyunearthed terracotta figurines dated to the Late Archaic and Early Classical Period.Although the number of finds is so limited, they are particularly important in termsof to complete the deficiency of the coroplastic art tradition in the city, before theHellenistic Period. Among the finds, there are basically the elements of the socalled “Aphrodite Group” such as‒seated goddess, adorant figurines, protomes,figured vases etc., ‒and also the fragmentary animal figurines. Although they didnot present a new type or typology for the coroplastic art of the period, they provedthe existence of the energetic trading activity of the city during that period. On theother hand as the debate is still going on about the main manufacturing centre onthese so called “Aphrodite Group” figurines, it is here preferred to give more gener-al location for the most of the finds belonging to this group. In this sense, generallythe southwest Anatolia, including Ephesus, Miletus and the nearest islands such asRhodes and Samos are offered all together for the probable maritime commercerelation for the city of Patara. Another main result ascertaining equality of Pataratwo Patara figurines with the Corinthian seated and peplophoros figurines. Thisnew discovery possibly will bring a new aspect to the not very well known relations between Patara and Corinth. Finally these results help once more to understand therole of Patara as a harbour city amongst the Lycian upcountry neighbours DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 VL - XVIII UR - http://independent.academia.edu/GulIsin/Papers/1351274/Patara_Tepecik_Akropolu_Gec_Arkaik_Erken_Klasik_Donem_Terracottalari Y2 - 2012/10/04/13:07:46 L2 - http://independent.academia.edu/GulIsin/Papers/1351274/Patara_Tepecik_Akropolu_Gec_Arkaik_Erken_Klasik_Donem_Terracottalari KW - Archaic-Classical,Corinth,coroplastic,Lycia,Patara,terracotta,Trade ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Woodwork of the Seventh Century Temple on Temple Hill in Corinth AU - Robin F Rhodes T2 - Byzas 11. Holztragwerke der Antike Internationale Konferenz 30. März – 1. April 2007 in München CY - Istanbul DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 PB - Deutsches Archäologisches Institut ER - TY - CHAP TI - Dinner at the Isthmus. Hellenistic cooking ware from the Rachi settlement at Isthmia AU - Anderson-Stojanović, Virginia R. T2 - ΣΤ’ Επιστημονική Συνάντηση για την ελληνιστική κεραμική, Βόλος, 17-23 Απριλίου 2000 CY - Athens DA - 2004/// PY - 2004 SP - 623 EP - 630, pls 303-306 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Corinthian West Slope pottery from Isthmia AU - Anderson-Stojanović, Virginia R. T2 - 5th Hellenistic Pottery Meeting DA - 2000/// PY - 2000 SP - 381 EP - 385, pls 203-204 ER - TY - CHAP TI - A third century BC deposit from the south slope cistern in the Rachi settlement at Isthmia AU - Anderson-Stojanović, Virginia R. T2 - 4th Hellenistic Pottery Meeting DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 SP - 13 EP - 19, pls1-10 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Pottery from destruction deposits of the Rachi settlement at Isthmia ca. 200 B.C. AU - Anderson-Stojanović, Virginia R. T2 - 7th Hellenistic Pottery Meeting, Aigio 4-9 April 2005 DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 SP - 117 EP - 122 PB - Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - Some Archaic plainwares from Isthmia AU - Arafat, K T2 - Griechische Keramik in kulturellen Kontext A2 - Schmaltz, B. A2 - Söldner, M. CY - Münster DA - 2003/// PY - 2003 SP - 27 EP - 30 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Isthmiaca, Investigations at the Site of the Isthmian Games AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Klio DA - 1961/// PY - 1961 VL - 39 SP - 249 EP - 270 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Isthmian Notes AU - Clement, Paul A. T2 - Filia epe eis Georgion E. Mylonan, dia ta 60 ete tou anaskaphikou tou ergou CY - Athens DA - 1987/// PY - 1987 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 380 EP - 383 LA - Greek/English PB - Athēnai En Athenais Archaiologike Hetaireia SN - 1105-7785 UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/bibliotheke-tes-en-athenais-archaiologikes-hetaireias-ar-103-filia-epe-eis-georgion-e-mylonan-dia-ta-60-ete-tou-anaskaphikou-tou-ergou-t-b/oclc/791841789&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Archaic Temple at Isthmia: Techniques of Construction AU - Gebhard, Elizabeth R. T2 - Archaische griechische Tempel und Altägypten A2 - Bietak, M. CY - Wien DA - 2001/// PY - 2001 SP - 41 EP - 61 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Poseidon on the Isthmus: Between Macedon and Rome, 198-196 B.C. AU - Gebhard, Elizabeth R. T2 - Griechische Heiligtümer als Erinnerungsorte: von der Archaik bis in den Hellenismus. Erträge einer internationalen Tagung in Münster, 20.-21. Januar 2006. Alte Geschichte. A2 - Haake, Matthias A2 - Jung, Michael CY - Stuttgart DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 DP - Bryn Mawr Classical Review PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ST - Review of UR - http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2012/2012-03-32.html Y2 - 2012/10/04/14:05:51 L2 - http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2012/2012-03-32.html ER - TY - CHAP TI - Sacrifice and Feasting at Poseidon's Sanctuary on the Isthmus AU - Risser, N AU - Gebhard, Elizabeth R. T2 - Cibo per gli uomini, cibo per i dei, rcheologia del pasto rituale. Convegno Internazionale, Piazza Armerina, Italy, 2005 DA - In Press PY - In Press ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Principles governing Pausanias’ Isthmian Narrative AU - Gebhard, Elizabeth R. T2 - The Corinthia and the Northeast Peloponnesus: Topography and History from Prehistory Until the End of Antiquity A2 - Niemeier, W.-D. A2 - Kissas, N DA - In Press PY - In Press PB - Deutsches Archäologisches Institut ER - TY - CHAP TI - Recent Work on Roman Imported and Local Pottery from the Athenian Agora and the Isthmian Sanctuary AU - Hayes, John W. T2 - Hellenistische and Kaiserzeitliche Keramik des östlischen Mittelgebietes: Kolloquium Frankfurt 24-25, April 1995 A2 - Herfort-Koch, M. A2 - Mandel, U. A2 - Schädler, U. CY - Frankfurt DA - 1996/// PY - 1996 SP - 7 EP - 17 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Minimum Corinthium AU - Kajava, Mika T2 - Arctos: Acta Philologica Fennica DA - 2002/// PY - 2002 DP - www.reteurbs.org Library Catalog VL - 36 SP - 19 EP - 29 KW - Greece Corinth,Inscriptions, Greek ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Theater Caves at Isthmia AU - Thompson, Cynthia AU - Robinson, Thomas T2 - Numina Aegea DA - 1974/// PY - 1974 VL - 3 SP - 6 EP - 9 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Problems and Prospects in the Study of Corinthian Pottery Production AU - Morgan, Catherine T2 - Corinto e l'Occidente (Atti del Trentaquattresimo Convegno di Studi sulla Magna Grecia, Taranto 7-11 Ottobre 1994) CY - Taranto DA - 1995/// PY - 1995 SP - 313 EP - 344 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Isthmia: Excavations Volume VIII, The late Bronze Age settlement and early Iron Age sanctuary AU - Morgan, Catherine AB - Final report on the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age evidence (pottery, metalwork, terracottas, architecture and other constructions) from excavations conducted by the University of Chicago at the sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia between 1952 and 1989. Stylistic analysis of artifacts offers important new information on Corinthian production: Isthmia has produced the first substantial collection of Early Iron Age Corinthian terracottas, for example, as well as 8th-century human figure depictions. Functional analysis, developing established methodology for site characterization, distinguishes Late Bronze Age settlement from Early Iron Age cult activity. Thus Isthmia may be counted among the growing number of Greek shrines established during the Bronze Age/Iron Age transition, and the nature and variety of cult practices at the site may be compared with those elsewhere. In its Corinthian context, Isthmia offers unique insights into 800 years of development, from Mycenaean province to Archaic polis. CY - Princeton DA - 1999/// PY - 1999 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0876619383 9780876619384 ST - Isthmia UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876619384 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Isthmia: Excavations Volume VII, The Metal Objects, 1952-1989 AU - Raubitschek, Isabelle K. AB - Objects made from bronze, iron, copper, gold, silver, and lead and recovered from the sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia are published in this volume. Many of the pieces, although very fragmentary, were recovered from the debris of the Archaic Temple of Poseidon and belong to the formative phase of the sanctuary during the 7th and 6th centuries B.C. They are representative of the range of offerings found in a major sanctuary during the period that saw development of the famous metalworking establishments at Corinth and the founding of Panhellenic games at Isthmia. Individual chapters focus on metal sculpture, vases, jewelry, horse-trappings, and tools, most of them from the Archaic period. Attention is given to metal used in architecture and to remains of foundry activity at the sanctuary. The author addresses the problem of the origin of the strigil, the chronology of horse bits, and questions of imports in relation to local production. She compares individual offerings with comparable pieces from other sanctuaries. Most of the objects are illustrated by line drawings, by photographs, or by both. Extensive bibliography, useful concordances and appendixes of uncatalogued objects make the material, although fragmentary, easily accessible. The armor will be published separately. CY - Princeton DA - 1998/// PY - 1998 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0876619383 9780876619384 ST - Isthmia UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876619377 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Isthmia: Excavations Volume VI, Sculpture II, marble sculpture, 1967-1980 AU - Lattimore, Steven AB - A catalogue of the sculpture discovered during excavations by the University of California at Los Angeles in the sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia. The sculpture ranges in date from ca. 100 B.C. to ca. A.D. 400, with most of the 107 pieces included belonging to the mid-2nd century. Many of the fragments were found in the ruins of an elegant public bath building and may represent remnants of its decoration. The sculpture illustrates the artistic taste of the Antonine period and provides a glimpse of the interior decorative program of a major public building located in a Panhellenic sanctuary. Individually, the sculptures, which range in scale from miniature to colossal, raise intriguing questions about style, iconography, and religion. Important pieces published in this volume include two portrait heads of Polydeukion and a relief stele with twin Cybeles. Since most of the discussion is provisional, the author hopes that this preliminary publication will encourage other scholars to explore, debate, and eventually resolve the issues raised. CY - Princeton DA - 1996/// PY - 1996 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0876619367 9780876619360 ST - Isthmia UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876619360 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Isthmia: Excavations Volume IX, The Roman and Byzantine Graves and Human Remains AU - Rife, Joseph L. AB - This study describes and interprets the graves and human remains of Roman and Byzantine date recovered by excavation between 1954 and 1976 in several locales around the Isthmian Sanctuary and the succeeding fortifications. This material provides important evidence for both death and life in the Greek countryside during the Late Roman to Early Byzantine periods. Examination of burial within the local settlement, comparative study of mortuary behavior, and analysis of skeletal morphology, ancient demography, oral health and paleopathology all contribute to a picture of the rural Corinthians over this transitional era as interactive, resilient and modestly innovative. CY - Princeton DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0876619383 9780876619384 ST - Isthmia UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876619391 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Isthmia: Excavations Volume V, The Hexamilion and the Fortress AU - Gregory, Timothy E. AB - The Hexamilion, a 7,600 meter long wall across the Isthmus of Corinth, was built in the reign of Theodosius II (A.D. 408 to 450) in an attempt to preserve the Greek peninsula from barbarian invasion. The fortress, located directly east and northeast of the sanctuary of Poseidon, is the best-preserved part of the Byzantine fortifications and is the area most fully excavated. This fifth volume in the Isthmia series examines earlier attempts to fortify the Isthmus and presents the most important testimonia for historical interpretation. The archaeological remains of the Hexamilion are traced from the Gulf of Corinth to the Saronic Gulf, with topographical maps and a schematic view of its elevation. Matters of military strategy and construction techniques are discussed and historical analysis provided. CY - Princeton DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0876619367 9780876619360 ST - Isthmia UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876619353 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Fouilles et recherches archéologiques au sanctuaire des Jeux Isthmique AU - Monceaux, P. T2 - GazArch DA - 1885/// PY - 1885 VL - 10 SP - 205 EP - 214, 402-412 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Fouilles et recherches archéologiques au sanctuaire des Jeux Isthmique AU - Monceaux, P. T2 - Gazette archéologique DA - 1884/// PY - 1884 VL - 9 SP - 273 EP - 285; 354-363 ER - TY - THES TI - Selected Roman Pottery, Isthmia Excavations, 1967-1972 AU - Peppers, Jeanne Marty CY - Philadelphia DA - 1979/// PY - 1979 M3 - PhD Thesis PB - University of Pennsylvania UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/selected-roman-pottery-isthmia-excavations-1967-1972/oclc/71428422&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Nymphs at Poseidon’s Sanctuary AU - Peppers, Jeanne Marty T2 - A.A.V.V., Hommages à Maarten J. Vermaseren, vol. II A2 - De Boer, M.D. A2 - Eldridge, T. CY - Leiden DA - 1978/// PY - 1978 SP - 931 EP - 937 PB - Brill ER - TY - JOUR TI - Un edifice du sanctuaire de l’Isthme dans une inscription de Corinth AU - Robert, Louis T2 - Hellenica DA - 1940/// PY - 1940 VL - I SP - 43 EP - 53 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Darkness and light. Lamps from a tunnel at Isthmia, Greece AU - Wohl, Brigitta T2 - Lychnological Acts (Actes du 1er Congrès international d’ètudes sur le luminaire antique) A2 - Chrzanovski, L. CY - Montangac DA - 2005/// PY - 2005 SP - 211 EP - 216 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Roman Corinth as a commercial center AU - Williams, Charles K., II T2 - The Corinthia in the Roman period: including the papers given at a symposium held at The Ohio State University on 7-9 March, 1991 A2 - Gregory, T.E. CY - Ann Arbor DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Google Scholar VL - Suppl. 8 SP - 31 EP - 46 PB - Journal of Roman Archaeology ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth Computer Project: Internet Education AU - Romano, D. G AU - Stapp, N. L T2 - BAR INTERNATIONAL SERIES DA - 2002/// PY - 2002 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 1016 SP - 295 EP - 300 LA - English SN - 0143-3059 ST - Corinth Computer Project UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/corinth-computer-project-internet-education/oclc/195688736&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - Three pottery deposits and the history of Roman Isthmia AU - Peppers, Jeanne Marty T2 - The Corinthia in the Roman period: including the papers given at a symposium held at The Ohio State University on 7-9 March, 1991 A2 - Gregory, T.E. CY - Ann Arbor DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Google Scholar VL - Suppl. 8 SP - 113 EP - 129 PB - Journal of Roman Archaeology ER - TY - CHAP TI - Roman Wall Painting at Corinth: New Evidence from East of the Theater in the Roman Period AU - Gadbery, Laura M. T2 - The Corinthia in the Roman period: including the papers given at a symposium held at The Ohio State University on 7-9 March, 1991 A2 - Gregory, T.E. CY - Ann Arbor DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 DP - Google Scholar VL - Suppl. 8 SP - 47 EP - 64 PB - Journal of Roman Archaeology ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Roman Baths at Isthmia in their Mediterranean Context AU - Yegül, Fikret K T2 - The Corinthia in the Roman period: including the papers given at a symposium held at The Ohio State University on 7-9 March, 1991 A2 - Gregory, Timothy E. CY - Ann Arbor DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 VL - Suppl. 8 SP - 95 EP - 112 PB - Journal of Roman Archaeology ER - TY - CHAP TI - Anthropology and population estimates for the Byzantine fortress at Isthmia AU - Kardulias, P. Nick T2 - The Corinthia in the Roman period: including the papers given at a symposium held at The Ohio State University on 7-9 March, 1991 A2 - Gregory, Timothy E. CY - Ann Arbor DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 VL - Suppl. 8 SP - 139 EP - 148 PB - Journal of Roman Archaeology ER - TY - CHAP TI - An Early-Byzantine (dark-age) settlement at Isthmia: preliminary report AU - Gregory, Timothy E. T2 - The Corinthia in the Roman period: including the papers given at a symposium held at The Ohio State University on 7-9 March, 1991 A2 - Gregory, Timothy E. CY - Ann Arbor DA - 1993/// PY - 1993 VL - Suppl. 8 SP - 149 EP - 160 PB - Journal of Roman Archaeology ER - TY - BOOK TI - Korakou; a prehistoric settlement near Corinth AU - Blegen, Carl W CY - Boston; New York DA - 1921/// PY - 1921 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/korakou-a-prehistoric-settlement-near-corinth/oclc/370467&referer=brief_results ER - TY - CHAP TI - A Further Note on the Diolkos AU - Cook, R. M T2 - Studies in Honor of T. B. L. Webster I A2 - Betts, J.H. A2 - Hooker, J.T. A2 - Green, J.R. CY - Bristol DA - 1986/// PY - 1986 DP - Open WorldCat VL - I SP - 65 EP - 68 LA - English ST - Archaic Greek Trade UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/archaic-greek-trade-three-conjectures/oclc/486685589&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Some Problems Concerning the Origin and the Dating of the Thapsos Class Vases AU - Bosana-Kourou, N. T2 - ASAtene DA - 1983///1985 PY - 1983 VL - 61, n.s. 45 SP - 257 EP - 269 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth, 1967 AU - Williams, Charles K., II T2 - ArchDelt DA - 1968/// PY - 1968 VL - 23 (1967, BA1) SP - 134 EP - 136 ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Fountain of Peirene at Corinth in Hellenistic Times AU - Stephens, G.P. T2 - ArchEph DA - 1955/// PY - 1955 VL - 1953–1954, AA [1955] SP - 45 EP - 49 ER - TY - JOUR TI - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens: The Excavations at Corinth AU - Fowler, H.N. T2 - Art and Archaeology DA - 1922/// PY - 1922 VL - 14 SP - 193 EP - 225 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Colonia Laus Julia Corinthus AU - Earle Fox, H.B. T2 - JIAN DA - 1903/// PY - 1903 VL - 1 SP - 5 EP - 16 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Die Geologie des Isthmus von Korinth (Erlangen Geologische Abhandlungen 95) AU - Freyberg, B. von CY - Erlangen DA - 1973/// PY - 1973 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Saint Leonide et ses sept compagnes martyres a Corinthe AU - Halkin, F. T2 - EEpethr‹w t?w NEtaire€aw Buzantin«n Spoud«n DA - 1953/// PY - 1953 VL - 23 SP - 217 EP - 223 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Le territoire de la colonie romaine de Corinthe AU - Doukellis, P.N. T2 - Structures rurales et sociétés antiques (Actes du colloque de Corfou, 14–16 mai 1992) A2 - Doukellis, P.N. A2 - Mendoni, L.G. CY - Paris DA - 1994/// PY - 1994 SP - 359 EP - 390 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Medieval Behavioral Related Pathology from Frankish Corinth, Greece AU - Barnes, E. T2 - Papers on Paleopathology (Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Paleopathology Association) CY - Durham DA - 1996/// PY - 1996 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Diseases and Disorders in a 13th -Century Frankish Cemetery from Corinth, Greece AU - Barnes, E. T2 - American Journal of Physical Anthropology DA - 1996/// PY - 1996 VL - Suppl. 22 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Die korinthischen Ausgrabungen, 1931 AU - de Waele, F.J. T2 - Gnomon DA - 1931/// PY - 1931 VL - 6 SP - 607 EP - 614 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Asklepios und das Asklepieion von Korinth AU - de Waele, F.J. T2 - AA DA - 1935/// PY - 1935 SP - 642 EP - 652 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Die korinthischen Ausgrabungen, 1928–1929 AU - de Waele, F.J. T2 - Gnomon DA - 1930/// PY - 1930 VL - 6 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Greek transport amphorae : a petrological and archaeological study AU - Whitbread, I. K CY - Athens DA - 1995/// PY - 1995 DP - Open WorldCat LA - English PB - British School SN - 0904887138 9780904887136 ST - Greek transport amphorae UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/greek-transport-amphorae-a-petrological-and-archaeological-study/oclc/231660110&referer=brief_results ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth AU - Robinson, Henry S T2 - ArchDelt DA - 1965/// PY - 1965 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 18 (18, 1963, BA1) SP - 76 EP - 80 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - American Excavations at Corinth AU - Robinson, Henry S T2 - ArchDelt DA - 1966/// PY - 1966 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 19, 1964, BA1 SP - 100 EP - 102 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth, 1964 AU - Robinson, Henry S T2 - ArchDelt DA - 1967/// PY - 1967 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 20, 1965, BA1 SP - 144 EP - 145 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - Church of Haghia Paraskevi, Ancient Corinth AU - Robinson, Henry S T2 - ArchDelt DA - 1968/// PY - 1968 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 22, 1967, BA1 SP - 218 EP - 219 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations on Temple Hill AU - Robinson, Henry S T2 - ArchDelt DA - 1974/// PY - 1974 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 26, 1971, BA1 SP - 96 EP - 100 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - Herodote et la chronologie des Cypselides AU - Servais, J. T2 - AntCl DA - 1969/// PY - 1969 VL - 38 SP - 28 EP - 81 ER - TY - ENCYC TI - Korinth AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Reallexikon zur byzantinischen Kunst CY - Stuttgart DA - 1990/// PY - 1990 VL - 4 SP - 746 EP - 811 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Uber die Datierung eines Kapitells der Basilika von Lechaion (Korinth) AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - BZ DA - 1970/// PY - 1970 VL - 63 SP - 69 EP - 70 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthe et Nikopolis pendant le bas moyen-age AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Felix Ravenna DA - 1981/// PY - 1981 VL - 18 (1979) SP - 93 EP - 142 ER - TY - CHAP TI - La basilique cemeteriale recemment decouverte a Corinthe AU - Stikas, E.G. T2 - Atti del VI congresso internazionale di archeologia cristiana CY - Rome DA - 1965/// PY - 1965 SP - 471 EP - 479 ER - TY - JOUR TI - KoimhthriakO basilikO Palaicw Kor€nyou AU - Stikas, E.G. T2 - Prakt DA - 1964/// PY - 1964 VL - 1961 SP - 129 EP - 136 ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafO koimhthriak?w basilik?w Palaicw Kor€nyou AU - Stikas, E.G. T2 - Prakt DA - 1966/// PY - 1966 VL - 1962 SP - 51 EP - 56 ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafO §n Palaio Kor€nyƒ AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Prakt DA - 1956/// PY - 1956 DP - Open WorldCat VL - (1953) SP - 175 EP - 183 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafO §n Palaio Kor€nyƒ AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Prakt DA - 1957/// PY - 1957 DP - Open WorldCat VL - (1954) SP - 210 EP - 218 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafO t?w basilik?w t?w ‘Skout°law’ §n Kor€nyou AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Prakt DA - 1960/// PY - 1960 DP - Open WorldCat VL - (1955) SP - 193 EP - 200 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafO basilik?w §n Lexa€ƒ AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Prakt DA - 1961/// PY - 1961 DP - Open WorldCat VL - (1956) SP - 164 EP - 178 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafO t?w basilik?w toE Lexa€ou AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Prakt DA - 1962/// PY - 1962 DP - Open WorldCat VL - (1957) SP - 95 EP - 104 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafa‹ Lexa€ou (1956–1960) AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - ArchDelt DA - 1963/// PY - 1963 DP - Open WorldCat VL - 17, 1961–1962, BA1 SP - 69 EP - 78 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafO §n Lexa€ƒ: TU baptist?rion t?w palaioxristianik?w basilik?w AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Prakt DA - 1964/// PY - 1964 DP - Open WorldCat VL - (1961) SP - 137 EP - 154 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafO t?w palaioxristianik?w basilik?w toE Lexa€ou AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Prakt DA - 1965/// PY - 1965 DP - Open WorldCat VL - (1958) SP - 119 EP - 134 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafO basilik?w Lexa€ou AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Prakt DA - 1965/// PY - 1965 DP - Open WorldCat VL - (1959) SP - 126 EP - 140 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafa‹ §n Lexa€ƒ AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Prakt DA - 1966/// PY - 1966 DP - Open WorldCat VL - (1960) SP - 144 EP - 170 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafika‹ ¶reunai §n Lexa€ƒ, AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Prakt DA - 1967/// PY - 1967 DP - Open WorldCat VL - (1965) SP - 137 EP - 166 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafikO ¶reuna e?w tOn basilikOn toE Krane€ou §n Kor€nyƒ AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Prakt DA - 1972/// PY - 1972 DP - Open WorldCat VL - (1970) SP - 98 EP - 117 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafO t?w basilik?w toE Krane€ou AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Prakt DA - 1974/// PY - 1974 DP - Open WorldCat VL - (1972) SP - 205 EP - 250 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafO t?w basilik?w toE Krane€ou §n Kor€nyƒ AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Prakt DA - 1978/// PY - 1978 DP - Open WorldCat VL - (1976), AA SP - 163 EP - 195 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafO t?w basilik?w toE Krane€ou §n Kor€nyƒ AU - Pallas, D.I. T2 - Prakt DA - 1980/// PY - 1980 DP - Open WorldCat VL - (1977) SP - 162 EP - 183 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafa‹ §n Kor€nyƒ AU - Skias, A.N. T2 - Prakt DA - 1892/// PY - 1892 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 111 EP - 136 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafa‹ §n Kor€nyƒ AU - Skias, A.N. T2 - Prakt DA - 1906/// PY - 1906 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 145 EP - 166 LA - English ER - TY - JOUR TI - Sun°xisiw t?w enaskaf?w toE DiOlkou,” AU - Verdelis, N.M. T2 - ArchEph DA - 1959/// PY - 1959 VL - 1956, Chronika, SP - 1 EP - 3 ER - TY - JOUR TI - EArxaiOthtew EArgolidokoriny€aw AU - Verdelis, N.M. T2 - ArchDelt DA - 1962/// PY - 1962 VL - 16, 1960 SP - 79 EP - 82 ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafO toE DiOlkou AU - Verdelis, N.M. T2 - Prakt DA - 1966/// PY - 1966 VL - 1960 SP - 136 EP - 143 ER - TY - JOUR TI - EAnaskafO toE DiOlkou AU - Verdelis, N.M. T2 - Prakt DA - 1966/// PY - 1966 VL - 1962 SP - 48 EP - 50 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Pausanias, Guida della Grecia AU - Musti, D. AU - Torelli, M. CY - Rome DA - 1986/// PY - 1986 VL - II: La Corinzia e l’Argolide ER - TY - BOOK TI - Neolithikum (Die Agaische Fruhzeit, 2nd ser., I) AU - Alram-Stern, E. CY - Vienna DA - 1996/// PY - 1996 SP - s.v. Korinth, pp. 222-229 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Herakles et l’hydre de Lerne dans la ceramique corinthienne AU - Amyx, D.A. AU - Amandry, P. T2 - AntK DA - 1982/// PY - 1982 VL - 25 SP - 102 EP - 116 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Inventaire topographique de Corinthe et sa region a l’epoque chretienne et byzantine AU - Avramea, A. AU - Kyrkou, M. T2 - Geographie historique du monde mediterranean (Byzantina Sorbonensia 7) A2 - Ahrweiler, H. CY - Paris DA - 1988/// PY - 1988 SP - 31 EP - 45 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Chronologia e diffusione della ceramica corinzia dell’VIII sec. a.C. in Italia AU - Dehl, C. T2 - ArchCl DA - 1983/// PY - 1983 VL - 35 SP - 186 EP - 210 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Die korinthische Keramik des 8. und fruhen 7. Jhs. v. Chr. in Italien AU - Dehl, C. T2 - AM CY - Berlin DA - 1984/// PY - 1984 VL - 11 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Thontafelchen aus Korinth im Berliner Museen AU - Frankel, M. T2 - AntDenk CY - Berlin DA - 1887/// PY - 1887 VL - I ER - TY - JOUR TI - AEsthrorruymikU kefali koErou epU tOn KOriny AU - Krystalli-Votsi, K. T2 - ArchEph DA - 1977/// PY - 1977 VL - (1976) SP - 182 EP - 193 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Quelques groupes de statues sur les monnaies de Corinthe AU - Lacroix, L. T2 - Melanges Charles Picard CY - Paris DA - 1949/// PY - 1949 VL - II SP - 533 EP - 543 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Beitrag, Temple Hill, 1968–1978 AU - Lavezzi, J.C. T2 - Neolithikum (Die Agaische Fruhzeit, 2nd ser., I) A2 - Alram-Stern, E. CY - Vienna DA - 1996/// PY - 1996 SP - 226 EP - 228 ER - TY - BOOK TI - LignitofOroi lekanoi bore€ou Koriny€aw ka‹ A?giale€aw AU - Marinos, G. CY - Athens DA - 1951/// PY - 1951 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Six Corinthian Red-Figure Vases AU - McPhee, I. AU - Trendall, A.D. T2 - Corinthiaca: Studies in Honor of Darrell A. Amyx A2 - Del Chiaro, M. DA - 1986/// PY - 1986 DP - Google Scholar SP - 160 EP - 167 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Gevgraf€a politikO n°a ka‹ erxa€a toE nomoE EArgol€dow ka‹ Koriny€aw AU - Miliarakis, A. CY - Athens DA - 1886/// PY - 1886 ER - TY - JOUR TI - EEprepismUw ka‹ n°a proskt?mata toE Mouse€ou Kor€nyou AU - Philadelpheus, A. T2 - ArchDelt DA - 1921/// PY - 1921 VL - 4, 1918, Pararthma SP - 1 EP - 9 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Kleinere griechische Sammlungen, Suppl. IA: Agina–Korinth (CMS 5) AU - Pini, I. CY - Berlin DA - 1992/// PY - 1992 SP - s.v. Korinth ER - TY - JOUR TI - Parathr?seiw stO st?lh toE kunhgoE t?w Kor€nyou AU - Stephanidou-Tiberiou, T. T2 - ArchEph DA - 1979/// PY - 1979 VL - 1977 SP - 23 EP - 28 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Antike Gipsabgusse antiker Statuen: Bericht uber die Fragmente der Mantelfigur Korinth-Mocenigo AU - von Hees, C. T2 - AntK DA - 1978/// PY - 1978 VL - 21 SP - 108 EP - 110 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Korinthische Plastik des 7. und 6. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. AU - Wallenstein, K. CY - Bonn DA - 1971/// PY - 1971 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Decorated Architectural Terracottas AU - Thallon-Hill, Ida AU - King, Lida Shaw T2 - Corinth DA - 1929/// PY - 1929 DO - 10.2307/4390657 DP - CrossRef VL - 4 IS - 1 SN - 15587185 UR - http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/4390657?uid=3739864&uid=2134&uid=2&uid=70&uid=4&uid=3739256&sid=21101280682047 Y2 - 2012/10/04/17:51:35 L2 - http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/4390657?uid=3739864&uid=2134&uid=2&uid=70&uid=4&uid=3739256&sid=21101280682047 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth I.2. Architecture AU - Stillwell, Richard AU - Scranton, Robert L. AU - Freeman, Sarah Elizabeth T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The interrelated buildings around the "Agora" of ancient Corinth are the focus of this study. The book contains studies of the Peribolos of Apollo (Richard Stillwell and H. Ess Askew), the Facade of the Colossal Figures (Richard Stillwell), the Northwest Stoa and Shops (Richard Stillwell), Temple C and the Sanctuary of Hera Akraia (Robert L. Scranton), and Temple E (Sarah Elizabeth Freeman). CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1941/// PY - 1941 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610121 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth I.1. Introduction, Topography, Architecture AU - Fowler, Harold North AU - Stillwell, Richard T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The aim of this volume, the first in the Corinth series although not the first to be published, is to describe the surroundings of the ancient site and then document the main buildings identified during the first 30 years of ASCSA excavations. The authors start with a general review of the place of Corinth in its surroundings illustrated with contemporary photographs. They then proceed to describe the Temple of Apollo, the Lechaion Road, the Market North of the Basilica, the Colonnades and Shops along the Lechaion Road, the Propylaea, the Basilica, and the North Building. CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1932/// PY - 1932 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610114 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth I.3. Architecture AU - Scranton, Robert L. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Part 3 of Corinth I continues the publication of the architectural remains in the general area of the Agora. The volume includes monuments which limit the Agora at the west, those which run through the center of the Agora separating the Lower from the Upper Agora, those immediately above Peirene facing onto the Agora, Roman monuments in the Lower Agora area, and finally the buildings on the north slope of the hill on which stands the Archaic Temple. Since the area of the Lower Agora had not yet been dug to the Greek level, this volume is concerned with the buildings and topography of the Roman period: temples on the West Terrace; shops, circular monument, Dionysion, and Bema on the central terrace; and isolated monuments in the open Agora. Both the Greek Painted Building and the North Stoa and the Roman Market north of the Archaic Temple are treated. This volume with the parts already published completes the architectural and topographical study of the Lower Agora and its periphery in Roman times, except for the Julian Basilica at the east end, and adds a significant chapter to the study of civic architecture and planning in Greece in the Roman period. CY - Princeton, NJ DA - 1951/// PY - 1951 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610138 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth I.4. The South Stoa and its Roman Successors AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - After a discussion of the fragmentary evidence for several buildings of the Greek period which were swept to construct it, the South Stoa at Corinth is treated in detail. Careful description of all the remains, both those in situ and reused blocks, forms the basis of the reconstruction of this extensive two-story building of the third quarter of the 4th century B.C. which stretched the full length of the south side of the Corinthian Agora and, more than any other single building, established the size and shape of the center of the Hellenistic and Roman city. One of the largest secular buildings in Greece, the South Stoa appears to have been planned as a kind of hotel to accommodate visitors at a time when Corinth served as the capital of a briefly united Greek world. After the destruction of the city, it remained comparatively undamaged and was taken over by the Roman Colony as the seat of its administrative offices. In its final phase various buildings, including a bouleuterion, a fountain house, a bathing establishment, and a public latrine were built into the ground floor. CY - Princeton DA - 1954/// PY - 1954 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610145 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth I.5. The Southeast Building, the Twin Basilicas, the Mosaic House AU - Weinberg, Saul S. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - This volume discusses the important, mainly Roman, buildings at the east end of the Corinthian Agora; the Julian Basilica and the Southeast Building, the South Basilica (immediately behind the South Stoa), and the Mosaic House adjoining it. The Southeast Building is described first in its present state, and then as it must have looked in its two main periods of use, soon after 44 B.C. and in the second quarter of the 1st century A.D. It was probably known in ancient times as the Tabularium or Library of Corinth. The adjoining Julian Basilica was, with the South Basilica, built about A.D. 40; the interior colonnades of both were rebuilt in marble in the Hadrianic period. These basilicas have a cryptoporticus on the ground floor and on the main floor an interior colonnade supporting a clerestory and three exedras. Detailed descriptions of each building are followed by a reconstruction of the pair and by a comparative discussion of floor plans. Finally, the Mosaic House is discussed and analysis of the mosaics date it about 200 A.D. CY - Princeton DA - 1960/// PY - 1960 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610152 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth I.6. The Springs: Peirene, Sacred Spring, Glauke AU - Weinberg, Saul S. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The two springs in the Corinthian Agora, Peirene and the Sacred Spring, which were dug early in the excavation of Corinth, were studied in exhaustive detail for more than 40 years by Bert Hodge Hill as he developed those methods of observation, recording, and interpretation which he taught so inspiringly to several generations of archaeologists. Although his manuscript was not complete at the time of his death, all that he had written down is here. After introductory testimonia and identification, Peirene is described in its numerous periods (several Greek, seven Roman, Byzantine, and Modern) with a special section on Supply Tunnels and an analysis of paintings by Prentice Duell who did the watercolors from which the color plates were made. The whole sanctuary connected with the Sacred Spring is treated topographically, each part (roadway, temple, triglyph friezes, reservoir, fountain house, bases, terraces) described and then the three main periods outlined. For Glauke, George Elderkin’s study of 1910 is reprinted with only partial revision by Bert Hill. As Carl Blegen says in the preface, “Here we see Bert Hill’s searching methods, his logical mind at work, and his uncanny ability to deal with a complex problem.” Although his final chronological conclusions are missing, his meticulous description, logical interpretation, convincing reconstruction, and evidence for relative chronology given in full detail are a worthy memorial to a great archaeologist. CY - Princeton DA - 1964/// PY - 1964 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610169 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth II.1. The Theatre AU - Stillwell, Richard T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The theater at Corinth was excavated by T. Leslie Shear from 1925 to 1929 and this book presents a study of the building based on this work. Robbed for stone in antiquity, the organization of the building is confusing and there are a number of questions about its layout and history that cannot be answered. Probably founded in the 5th century B.C., the building was substantially remodeled around 300 B.C. In the Roman period additional theatrical features were added, including a curtain-raising mechanism and facilities for flooding the stage so that aquatic shows could be performed. CY - Princeton DA - 1952/// PY - 1952 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610213 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth III.1. Acrocorinth: Excavations in 1926 AU - Blegen, Carl W. AU - Stillwell, Richard AU - Broneer, Oscar AU - Bellinger, Alfred Raymond T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The main discoveries during the 1926 season of excavations on the citadel above the main site of ancient Corinth were the foundations of the temple of Aphrodite and a remarkable Hellenistic concrete vault erected to protect the spring of Upper Peirene. CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1930/// PY - 1930 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610312 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth III.2. The Defenses of Acrocorinth and the Lower Town AU - Carpenter, Rhys AU - Bon, Antoine T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The defensive walls that surrounded both the site of ancient Corinth and the citadel of Acrocorinth above it are the focus of this volume. The book starts with a detailed account of the classical fortifications on Acrocorinth. A narrative tracing the walls of the city is supplemented by an account of small-scale excavations in the northeast sector. The long walls to Lechaion protected traffic between the port and Corinth and these are discussed next. The book concludes with the description and discussion of the Byzantine, medieval, and later walls of Acrocorinth, an important strategic location from prehistory to the Ottoman period. CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1936/// PY - 1936 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610329 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth IV.1. Decorated Architectural Terracottas AU - Thallon, Rhys AU - King, Lida Shaw T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - A general discussion of architectural terracottas is followed by a catalogue of those found at Corinth. The objects are listed under Antefixes, Ridge Palmettes, Simas, Decorated Eaves-Tiles, and Miscellaneous. Each type of terracotta is carefully analyzed and discussed leading to a chronology roughly similar to that devised for Corinthian vases, with dark-on-light decoration predating the light-on-dark. CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1929/// PY - 1929 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610411 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth IV.2. Terracotta Lamps AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The oil lamps found during excavations at Corinth represent a good sampling of different periods, from Archaic Greek to Byzantine times, with a particular wealth of material from earlier periods. After an introduction dealing with some general problems, the author proceeds directly to a classification of 28 types, of which 7 are Greek, 13 are Hellenistic, and the rest Roman and later. There follows a catalogue in which over 1,500 specimens are described. CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1930/// PY - 1930 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610428 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth V. The Roman Villa AU - Shear, Theodore Leslie T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Excavated in 1925, the Roman villa at Corinth is famous for its well-preserved mosaics, showing goat herdsmen and other pastoral themes. Of rectangular design, they are curtailed or supplemented to fit into irregularly-shaped rooms, leading to the author’s suggestion that these were Late Hellenistic creations reused in a Roman context. The book is notable for its large size and portfolio format, with large-scale color plates following loose-leaf text pages. CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1930/// PY - 1930 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610510 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth VI. Coins, 1896-1929 AU - Edwards, Katharine M. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Rather than discussing the historical, political, or economic deductions that can be drawn from coins, this report simply presents an illustrated catalogue of all coins found during excavations in Corinth from 1896 to 1929. The range of different periods published is great, from Corinthian mints of the Greek period to Frankish coins imported by later invaders. Examples of Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Frankish, and Venetian coins are presented. The Turkish conquest is taken as the end of the period represented. CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1933/// PY - 1933 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610619 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth VII.1. The Geometric and Orientalizing Pottery AU - Weinberg, Saul S. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - This volume publishes all of the pre-Geometric, Geometric, and Orientalizing pottery found in the Corinth excavations from 1896 to 1939, with the exception of that from the North Cemetery and the Potters’ Quarter. CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1943/// PY - 1943 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610718 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth VII.2. Archaic Corinthian Pottery and the Anaploga Well AU - Amyx, D.A. AU - Lawrence, Patricia T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - In the first section of this book, Amyx catalogues and discusses more than 200 fragments of Archaic Corinthian pottery with figure decoration, selected from those previously unpublished or inadequately published. The authors have also given attention to vase-painters of the Protocorinthian and Corinthian periods who were previously known chiefly from works exported in antiquity, and have succeeded in establishing the importance of the Corinth Museum as a center for the study of the Corinthian Style. In the second section, Lawrence presents the contents of a well dug and filled in the Archaic period. The material ranges from Early Protocorinthian to Late Corinthian and includes an important body of material from a potters’ dump, here treated separately. Shape development and chronology have been established, especially for oinochoai and kotylai, based on the long series of stratified examples. Other material in the fill includes coarse ware and fragmentary fine ware. The authors attribute a number of pieces to known and newly identified vase-painters. CY - Princeton DA - 1975/// PY - 1975 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610725 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth VII.3. Corinthian Hellenistic Pottery AU - Edwards, G. Roger T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - This report focuses on the pottery produced in Corinth in the Hellenistic period down to the time of that city’s destruction by Mummius in 146 B.C. Imported pottery of the period, as well as Corinthian Hellenistic ware found elsewhere, has been deliberately excluded except as comparanda. However, in order to present the full history of the Hellenistic shapes the author traces their development from the earliest available Corinthian evidence, in some cases from the 6th century B.C. The shape series are further subdivided according to size categories. The catalogue is fully illustrated with profile drawings and photographs and two plans aid in identifying the deposits. The material is arranged under Wheelmade Fine Ware, Coarse Ware, Blister Ware and Moulded Relief Ware, and is followed by a discussion of the deposits and their chronology. A special section is devoted to the fine ware decorated in West Slope style. CY - Princeton DA - 1975/// PY - 1975 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610732 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth VII.4. The Red-Figure Pottery AU - Herbert, Sharon T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Inferior clays and glazes, unsuited to the red-figure style, means that the indigenous production of red-figure vases in Corinth was very limited. However for about 75 years, in the middle of the 5th century B.C., Corinthian potters tried to imitate the Athenian fashion and this book catalogues 186 pieces of their work. The author discusses the reasons for the production of Corinthian red figure even in limited quantities. Six painters are identified as responsible for at least half the known pieces. Thirteen deposits provide chronological evidence to supplement that of the painting style. The volume serves to bring forward a small but significant segment of the non-Attic pottery industries, and should stimulate interest in other unpublished, unreported examples. All items in the catalogue are illustrated in photographs; line drawings are used to demonstrate details of technique. CY - Princeton DA - 1977/// PY - 1977 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610749 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth VII.5. Corinthian Conventionalizing Pottery AU - Risser, Martha K. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Corinthian Conventionalizing pottery is a fine ware produced during the 6th, 5th, and 4th centuries B.C. While Athenian workshops produced black- and red-figured vases, their Corinthian counterparts were decorating vases predominantly with black and red bands, patterns, and floral motifs. This book provides a full and comprehensive study of Corinthian Conventionalizing pottery found during the American School’s excavations at ancient Corinth. Through the examination of contextual information, shape development, and changes in the style of painting, a chronology of the vases is proposed. This is followed by a discussion of painters, workshops, and groups. Evidence for systematic export is also presented. CY - Princeton DA - 2001/// PY - 2001 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610756 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth VII.6. Late Classical Pottery from Ancient Corinth: Drain 1971-1 in the Forum Southwest AU - McPhee, Ian D. AU - Pemberton, Elizabeth G. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - In 1971 in the southwestern area of the Roman Forum of Corinth a round-bottomed drainage channel was discovered filled with the largest deposit of pottery of the 4th century ever found in the city, some coins, terracotta figurines, and metal and stone objects. This volume publishes the pottery and metal and stone objects, and includes a re-examination of the coins by Orestes Zervos. Some of the cooking ware has been subjected to neutron activation analysis, and a statistical analysis of all recovered pottery has been completed. The contents of Drain 1971-1 are important for the function of the Classical buildings in this part of Corinth, especially Buildings I and II, and for the chronology of the renovation program that included the construction of the South Stoa, which was probably not built before the last decade of the 4th century. CY - Princeton DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610763 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth VIII.1. Greek Inscriptions, 1896-1927 AU - Meritt, Benjamin Dean T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The text of all 331 Greek inscriptions found during the course of excavations at Corinth from 1896 to 1927 is presented in this volume, including some pieces found in fields around the city. The book is divided into sections of Laws and Decrees, Catalogues and Boundary Stones, Public Monuments and Dedications, Sepulchral Monuments (Greek, Roman, and Byzantine), and Byzantine Monuments other than Sepulchral Monuments. CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1931/// PY - 1931 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610817 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth VIII.2. Latin Inscriptions, 1896-1926 AU - West, Allen Brown T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - This presentation of 226 Latin inscriptions found during the early years of excavation at Corinth is divided into two main sections: Inscriptions of the Republican period and Inscriptions of the Imperial Period. Each inscribed piece of stone is described in detail and any readable texts are transcribed and commented on. CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1931/// PY - 1931 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610824 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth VIII.3. The Inscriptions, 1926-1950 AU - Kent, John Harvey T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The inscriptions found in the excavations at Corinth between 1926 and 1950 are published here which, although fragmentary, provide significant new evidence for the history of Greece in the Roman period. Here the Greek texts before 44 B.C. number only 49; the bulk of the volume deals with 451 texts, both Greek and Latin, of the Roman Imperial period, 220 Greek texts of the Late Roman and Early Byzantine period and 17 after A.D. 800. Text, translation, and commentary are offered for each inscription and a general introduction to each period summarizes the historical information yielded by the texts and includes lists of the names of those who held various Roman offices. CY - Princeton DA - 1966/// PY - 1966 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610831 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth IX.1. Sculpture, 1896-1923 AU - Johnson, Franklin P. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The catalogue of 332 pieces of sculpture reflects the discoveries made in Corinth between 1896 and 1923. Two of the pieces found are Mycenaean but most belong to the Roman period, reflecting the extent of the devastation of the Greek city wrought by the Roman general Mummius. Although few of the pieces in the volume are of high artistic merit, the range of pieces illustrated gives a good impression of the repertoire of sculpture to be found in a provincial Greek town in Roman times. Imperial and honorary statues are more numerous than those of gods, among whom Apollo and the Muses, Aphrodite, Dionysos and his thiasos, and Cybele play a prominent part. CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1931/// PY - 1931 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610916 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth IX.2. Sculpture: The Reliefs from the Theater AU - Sturgeon, Mary C. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The remodeling of the theater at ancient Corinth in the 2nd century A.D. included lavish decorations, the chief of which were three dramatic friezes. In publishing them this book presents the most ambitious sculptural program known among theaters on the Greek mainland, and indeed one of the more elaborate decorative schemes among published theaters of the Roman empire. The friezes (the Gigantomachy, the Amazonomachy, and the Labors of Herakles) are presented each in turn with a discussion of its position in Greek art and a stylistic analysis, followed by a catalogue of the pieces arranged as far as possible in the proposed sequence of relief slabs. There follows a discussion of known theater friezes throughout the classical world and of the Corinth scaenae frons as restored by the author. CY - Princeton DA - 1977/// PY - 1977 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610923 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth IX.3. Sculpture: The Assemblage from the Theater AU - Sturgeon, Mary C. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - At the time of its creation in the Hadrianic period, the Corinth Theater presented the most elaborate form of Roman theater architecture to date; a three-storied columnar facade made of multicolored marble. The polychrome architecture did not stand alone, for the scaenae frons was also impressively embellished with painted marble reliefs beneath the columns, with painted statuary between the columns and in the niches, and with painted busts in the pediments. This blaze of color would have conveyed many different messages to ancient audiences since the sculptural complex evoked the Theater’s political, religious, and cultural function as well as the self-identification of the city. A colossal seated portrait of the deified emperor Trajan dominated the display, surrounded by other members of the Roman imperial family. However the depiction of Gigantomachy, Amazonomachy, and Herakles scenes on podia and the Greek character of other sculptures around the building made a conscious link to indigenous culture. As the author’s reconstruction shows, the entire assemblage, arranged in thematic segments, would have attempted to resolve in symbolic form the real cultural negotiation at the heart of Roman Corinth. This book presents in detail the freestanding sculptures, assembled from fragmentary remains, and reveals an additional group of architectural sculptures as well as figures in niches and between columns. With Corinth IX.2 it completes the publication of sculptures excavated from the theater by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Drawing on over 30 years of study, the author also presents her ideas about sculptural decoration in the Corinth theater and throughout the Roman East. Using epigraphical as well as architectural evidence she explores questions of dedication and patronage to shed important new light on the social role of Roman theater, a forum for far more than just entertainment. CY - Princeton DA - 2004/// PY - 2004 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610930 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth X. The Odeum AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The Odeum is situated on sloping ground west of the temple of Apollo and a short distance to the south of the theater. It was first identified in 1907 but not excavated until 1927-1928. Three periods of use are described: the building's first construction in the late 1st century A.D.; its decoration with marble under Herodes Atticus (destroyed by fire early in the 3rd century A.D.); and a final period of reuse as an arena after A.D. 225. CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1932/// PY - 1932 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876611012 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth XI. The Byzantine Pottery AU - Morgan II, Charles H. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Since its publication, this book has become one of the most important histories of Byzantine pottery. The first chapter deals with medieval methods of manufacture in the light of the discovery of several potters' workshops at Corinth, the second with classification and terminology. A separate chapter is then devoted to each of the main categories of Byzantine pottery, classified according to type of decoration. Each group is analyzed from the point of view of artistic and chronological development. A brief summary concludes the discussion and the catalogue of 1,788 pieces constitutes the remainder of the book. CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1942/// PY - 1942 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876611111 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth XII. The Minor Objects AU - Davidson, Gladys R. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - This catalogue of over 3,000 items presents a huge variety of ephemera from ancient Corinth, fascinating for the glimpses of daily life in an ancient city which they offer us. The book presents a miscellany of figurines, vessels and furniture, jewelry and dress accessories, seals and stamps, keys and locks, glass panes and inlay, loomweights, writing implements, surgical tools, musical instruments, religious paraphernalia, military accoutrements, and tools. The chronological range of the material is from the 8th century B.C. to the Turkish period. The largest group of objects belong to the Byzantine period and the next largest to the centuries of Roman rule. Of special interest are the sections on glass vessels, on loomweights, on finger rings, and on lead seals. CY - Princeton DA - 1952/// PY - 1952 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876611227 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth XIII. The North Cemetery AU - Blegen, Carl W. AU - Palmer, Hazel AU - Young, Rodney S. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The North Cemetery at Corinth was originally discovered in 1915. Excavations in 1928-1930 uncovered 530 graves and cleared 54 deposits. The graves represented remains from the Middle Helladic, Geometric, proto-Corinthian, and Corinthian periods and continued through the 5th and 4th centuries B.C. There was also a certain amount of reuse in the Roman period. CY - Princeton DA - 1964/// PY - 1964 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876611319 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth XIV. The Asklepieion and Lerna AU - Roebuck, Carl T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The sanctuary of the healing god, Asklepios, was connected to an adjacent fountain of Lerna in antiquity. This detailed study of the topography and architecture of these two monuments is complemented by a catalogue of the offerings and various associated objects. Most striking among these are the terracotta legs, arms, and other parts of the body that were dedicated by patients. While the ruins of the buildings date primarily to the Hellenistic period, the ex-votos are almost all earlier. CY - Princeton DA - 1951/// PY - 1951 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876611418 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth XV.1. The Potters' Quarter AU - Stillwell, Agnes N. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Excavated between 1928 and 1931, the area of the “Potters’ Quarter” is marked by many finds of moulds and wasters. The site seems to have occupied between the 8th and 4th centuries B.C. This volume, the first of three on the finds from this area, describes the graves and metal objects, the buildings, and the molds for making figurines. CY - Princeton DA - 1948/// PY - 1948 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876611517 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth XV.2. The Potters' Quarter: The Terracottas AU - Stillwell, Agnes N. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Excavated between 1928 and 1931, the area of the “Potters’ Quarter” is marked by many finds of moulds and wasters. The site seems to have occupied between the 8th and 4th centuries B.C. This particular volume contains all the objects made of clay except the pottery and plaques. Lamps, spindle whorls, and clay altars are also describe CY - Princeton DA - 1952/// PY - 1952 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876611524 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth XV.3. The Potters' Quarter: The Pottery AU - Stillwell, Agnes N. AU - Benson, J.L. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The long-awaited final part of the publication of the Corinth Potters’ Quarter is based on the work of the excavator, A. N. Stillwell, edited and supplemented after her death by J. L. Benson. The pottery, although frequently fragmentary, can often be assigned to known painters or workshops, and the deposits, especially in view of the defective pieces in them, can be argued to contain material almost exclusively of local manufacture. A brief introduction serves to explain the organization of the catalogue and to characterize the principal deposits, most of which contained material from several periods; a summary of represented painters and workshops concludes the chapter. The catalogue presents over 2,300 examples from more than 4,000 inventoried pieces. Almost all are illustrated with photographs, frequently supplemented with detail line drawings of motifs; selected profile drawings represent the principal shapes. A new foldout plan of the Potters’ Quarter is included. CY - Princeton DA - 1984/// PY - 1984 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876611531 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth XVI. Medieval Architecture in the Central Area of Corinth AU - Scranton, Robert L. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - In the first part of this book, the author follows a chronological scheme, discussing consecutively Corinthian architecture Early Christian Period (395-610), the Age of Barbarism (610-802), the Byzantine Recovery (802-1057), the Full Byzantine (1059-1210), the Frankish (1210-1458), and the Turkish (1458-1858) periods. The second part offers a scholarly discussion of structural techniques and carved ornament. A final chapter discusses Plans and Types of Buildings. CY - Princeton DA - 1957/// PY - 1957 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876611616 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth XVII. The Great Bath on the Lechaion Road AU - Biers, Jane C. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The large Roman bath situated on the Lechaion Road must have been conspicuous in the architecture of ancient Corinth at the beginning of the third century A.D. and for several centuries afterward. The author relates the history of the site and its excavation, most recently in 1968, and discusses in detail the remains of the entrance court with its two-story marble facade, three major rooms of the interior, and adjacent service areas. The monumental facade, which employed a variety of colored marbles and carved ornament, is a notable addition to our knowledge of Roman architecture in Greece. The fragments are illustrated in photographs, and the reconstruction is presented in detailed drawings. Plan and elevation drawings of the interior spaces contribute information on design and structure of bath buildings of the period. This book is a valuable resource for archaeologists and ancient historians, especially those interested in the details of one of Rome’s favorite pastimes: public bathing. CY - Princeton DA - 1985/// PY - 1985 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876611715 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth XVIII.1. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: The Greek Pottery AU - Pemberton, Elizabeth G. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Situated on the slopes of Acrocorinth, which rises to the south of the main part of the ancient city, the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore was the focus of excavations from 1961 through 1973. This is the first volume of final publication and presents pottery used in the sanctuary from the Protocorinthian period through 146 B.C. A glossary of descriptive terminology is followed by 28 shape studies, reinforced by two catalogues of over 600 pieces, both whole vessels and fragments. Catalogue I presents 11 context groups consisting of material from votive pits, deposits of votive discards, and building fills which spans the Greek history of the sanctuary. These groups reflect the architectural development of the complex and the types of votive and domestic pottery used in all periods, and at the same time they shed light on the cult activities at the sanctuary. Catalogue II includes fine and coarse wares in a wide range of Corinthian and imported fabrics. Examples of post-Classical phialai are the subject of a contribution by Kathleen W. Slane.The pottery is fully illustrated with photographs and drawings of profiles and decoration. A concordance and lot list are included, as well as a bibliography for Corinthian findspots outside the sanctuary and an index of findspots and proveniences. Indexes of decorative schemes, dipinti and graffiti, and painters supplement the general index. CY - Princeton DA - 1989/// PY - 1989 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876611814 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth XVIII.2. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: The Roman Pottery and Lamps AU - Slane, Kathleen W. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - In the series of final publications for the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore, this book presents ceramic material from the Roman period (primarily from the middle of the 1st century to the end of the 4th century A.D.) in which is included the relatively small number of Roman lamps. Since even small fragments of lamps can be easily identified, the author has chosen them for the chronological framework of the volume, cataloguing 62 examples of some 876 found. The catalogue of 214 pieces selected from the vast amounts of pottery unearthed forms a corpus of common and unique finds from the sanctuary, with attention to sources, chronology, and possible light on the nature of the cult. The history of the Roman sanctuary is reflected in the lamps and fine wares, which are paralleled elsewhere; a preliminary typology is developed for the coarse wares, which are primarily local in origin. A lot list follows giving the inventory numbers of the catalogued Roman objects and context coins, with context descriptions. The concordance is divided into lamps and pottery, within and outside the sanctuary, the latter with references to any previous publications. A general index precedes those of text references to catalogued objects, signatures and potter’s stamps, and findspots mentioned in the text. CY - Princeton DA - 1990/// PY - 1990 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876611821 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth XVIII.3. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: Topography and Architecture AU - Bookidis, Nancy AU - Stroud, Ronald S. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - A careful and detailed presentation of the architectural remains of the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on the slopes of Acrocorinth, beginning with the earliest traces of occupation in the Mycenaean period and ending with the Late Roman cemetery. The first chapter presents the ancient testimonia for the location of the sanctuary and details its discovery by the excavators. In the chapters on the architecture, arranged chronologically, the authors describe in detail the buildings found on each of the three terraces of the sanctuary, including the dining rooms, cooking and bathing facilities, and religious structures. A separate chapter discusses the elements of the Acrocorinth dining rooms and their place in the architecture of sacred dining. Extensively illustrated with section drawings and plans. CY - Princeton DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876611838 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth XVIII.4. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: Terracotta Figurines of the Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman Periods AU - Merker, Gloria S. T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - About 24,000 figurines and fragments were found during excavations at the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore, greatly enriching the known body of Corinthian figurines not only in number but also in the addition of many entirely new types and styles. Working far beyond the output of the Potters’ Quarter workshops, the Corinthian coroplasts are revealed as inventive, often highly adept in technique, and attuned to stylistic developments in the plastic arts in general. Most importantly, the evidence suggests that there may have been a link in Corinth between the manufacture of terracotta figurines and small bronze ones, especially in the 4th and early 3rd centuries B.C., through the use of shared models. If this is true, the figurines provide a glimpse of the mostly lost bronze production of that period. The figurines are also important because they help to explicate the meaning and conduct of the cult of Demeter and Kore in Corinth. Since the literary sources and inscriptions are unfortunately not as abundant as one would wish, the nature and conduct of the cult must be understood largely through the architecture and other finds. The figural coroplastic art provides additional data on the deities and heroes recognized at the sanctuary, the age and gender of the participants in the rituals, the offerings they brought, and the nature of their cultic activities. Beyond these data, the figurines are examined for what they may reveal through their imagery of the underlying ideas of the cult, how the deities were perceived, why they were approached, and how the cult functioned as a part of Corinthian society. CY - Princeton DA - 2000/// PY - 2000 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876611845 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth XVIII.5. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: The Terracotta Sculpture AU - Bookidis, Nancy T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The fifth part of the Corinth volume dedicated to the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore publishes the large-scale terracotta sculpture found in the sanctuary. Extending from the late 7th through the 4th century B.C., the sculpture consists of fragments from 132 to as many as 147 statues, from half- to nearly life-size. These are, for the most part, statues of young males, both draped and nude, although females and seated infants appear as well. Several introductory chapters discuss the types represented, the findspots and possible original placement of the sculptures, and the techniques involved in their construction. The fragments are presented in 156 well-illustrated catalogue entries. This volume greatly expands our knowledge of the history of Corinth, broadening our understanding both of cult practices at the site and of the manufacture of terracotta sculpture. CY - Princeton DA - 2010/// PY - 2010 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876611852 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinth XX. Corinth, the Centenary: 1896-1996 T2 - Corinth: Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens A3 - Williams, Charles K. II A3 - Bookidis, Nancy AB - Twenty-five papers presented at the December 1996 symposium held in Athens to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the American School of Classical Studies excavations at ancient Corinth. The papers are intended to illustrate the range in subject matter of research currently being undertaken by scholars of ancient Corinth, and their inclusion in one volume will serve as a useful reference work for nonspecialists. Each of the topics (which vary widely from Corinthian geology to religious practices to Byzantine pottery) is presented by the acknowledged expert in that area. The book includes a full general bibliography of articles and volumes concerning material excavated at Corinth. As a summary of one hundred years’ research it will be useful to generations of scholars to come. CY - Princeton DA - 2003/// PY - 2003 PB - American School of Classical Studies at Athens UR - http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/publications/book/?i=9780876610206 ER - TY - BOOK TI - The Complete Archaeology of Greece: From Hunter-Gatherers to the 20th Century A.D. AU - Bintliff, J. L. (John L. ) CY - Malden, MA DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DP - OCLC WorldCat FirstSearch PB - Wiley-Blackwell SN - 9781405154185 ST - The Complete Archaeology of Greece KW - Acrocorinth,Architecture, Ancient,Corinth,Corinthia,CSM (March 2012),Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey,Lechaion ER - TY - CHAP TI - Interpreting Women in Archaic and Classical Greek Sculpture, Interpreting Women in Archaic and Classical Greek Sculpture AU - Donohue, A. A AU - Donohue, A. A T2 - A Companion to Women in the Ancient World, A Companion to Women in the Ancient World A2 - James, Sharon L. A2 - Dillon, Sheila AB - This chapter contains sections titled: Interpretive Frameworks Greek Archaic and Classical Sculpture Women Conclusion Recommended Further Reading Notes DA - 2012/02/13/ PY - 2012 DP - onlinelibrary.wiley.com SP - 167, EP - 167-178, 178 LA - en, en PB - Wiley‐Blackwell, Wiley‐Blackwell SN - 9781444355024, 9781444355024 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781444355024.ch12/summary Y2 - 2012/05/01/20:21:24 L2 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781444355024.ch12/summary KW - Classical sculpture,dialect to social forms,Dorian and Ionian distinction,feminist scholarship of 1960s,from Greek sculpture,from monuments in Roman times,Greek painting,ideologies of gender operating,in Archaic and Classical Greek sculpture,in chronology of Archaic,information sought about women,interpreting women,Mycenaean response to Minoan art,naked and clothed—the seventh century,pattern of Greek receptivity,repertoire of female types,revealing little on the Greek women,sculpture,sculpture in funerary,stylistic analysis,votive contexts,women's exclusion from social,women's power within their spheres ER - TY - JOUR TI - Landscape and Road Integration in Greece AU - Hadjibiros, K. AU - D. Argyropoulos T2 - Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering AB - This paper concerns the Strategic Environmental Assessment of the construction of some major Greek motorways: the Ionia Motorway, the Peloponnese Motorway and the Athens-Lamia Motorway. In the beginning the natural and cultural diversity of the Greek landscape as well as its conservation needs are discussed. The landscape impact assessment methodology consists of the identification of environmental goals, of sensitive landscape parameters, of environmental indicators and of acceptable impact thresholds. The selection of alternative solutions as well as of mitigation measures has been studied, on the basis of relevant environmental indicators. The developed methodology may constitute a tool for the environmental management of other road programs of great scale. DA - 2011/// PY - 2011 VL - 5 SP - 1381 EP - 1387 KW - CSM (March 2012),Highways,Isthmus,Landscape,Modern,Peloponnese ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Earliest History of the Christian Gathering: Origin, Development and Content of the Christian Gathering in the First to Third Centuries. By Valeriy A. Alikin. Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 102. Leiden: Brill, 2010. Xvii + 342 Pp. $169.00 Cloth. AU - Harrill, J. Albert T2 - Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture DA - 2012/// PY - 2012 DO - 10.1017/S0009640712000042 DP - Cambridge Journals Online VL - 81 IS - 01 SP - 148 EP - 150 ST - The Earliest History of the Christian Gathering L2 - http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8506879 KW - 1 Corinthians,2 Corinthians,Apostle Paul,Book Review,CSM (March 2012),Pauline Corinth ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Diolkos of Corinth T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 2011/10// PY - 2011 DO - 10.3764/aja.115.4.0549 DP - CrossRef VL - 115 IS - 4 SP - 549 EP - 574 SN - 00029114, 1939828X UR - http://www.jstor.org/action/showCitFormats Y2 - 2012/10/09/12:42:32 L2 - http://www.jstor.org/action/showCitFormats ER - TY - JOUR TI - Ancient Beehives from Isthmia AU - Anderson-Stojanović, Virginia R. AU - Jones, J. Ellis T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Ceramic beehives are known to have been utilized in ancient Greece. Excavations by the University of Chicago at Isthmia have produced many fragments with an interior combed surface characteristic of this special vessel. In addition to four almost complete beehives of horizontal type, four restored hives and a number of fragments of an upright style of hive from the Sanctuary of Poseidon and the Rachi settlement are published here. They provide the first substantial evidence for the existence of the upright hive in ancient Greece. DA - 2002/10/01/ PY - 2002 VL - 71 IS - 4 SP - 345 EP - 376 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3182041 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - Lavari est Vivere: Baths in Roman Corinth AU - Biers, Jane T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 303 EP - 319 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390730 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Sanctuaries of Corinth AU - Bookidis, Nancy T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 247 EP - 259 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390727 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Apollo and the Archaic Temple at Corinth AU - Bookidis, Nancy AU - Stroud, Ronald S. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - After a detailed examination of the literary, epigraphic, and archaeological evidence, the authors argue that the prominent Archaic Doric temple at Corinth was dedicated to Apollo. It is this temple with its bronze statue that Pausanias (2.3.6) saw on his right as he left the area of the forum, taking the road to Sikyon. In further support of this identification, the authors present a previously unpublished Archaic terracotta pinax, possibly inscribed with a dedication to Apollo. The plaque was found during excavations at Corinth in 1902 and is now, apparently, lost. DA - 2004/07/01/ PY - 2004 VL - 73 IS - 3 SP - 401 EP - 426 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4134886 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Greek Curse against a Thief from the Koutsongila Cemetery at Roman Kenchreai AU - Faraone, Christopher A. AU - Rife, Joseph L. T2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik DA - 2007/01/01/ PY - 2007 VL - 160 SP - 141 EP - 157 J2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik SN - 00845388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20191252 N1 - PB - Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn (Germany) ER - TY - CHAP TI - Geology of Corinth: The Study of a Basic Resource AU - Hayward, Chris L. T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 15 EP - 42 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390714 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Flaked Stone from Isthmia AU - Kardulias, P. Nick T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Archaeologists have long acknowledged the importance of flaked stone tools in the prehistoric archaeological record of the Aegean. Over the past two decades, scholars have demonstrated the continued production and use of lithics in historical periods as well. At Isthmia, flaked stone tools have been found in deposits associated with craft, agricultural, ritual, and domestic contexts. The presence of reduction debris as well as finished tools of obsidian and chert suggests some on-site production in historical eras, but recycling of older pieces is also possible. The assemblage reflects a pragmatic response to the need for cutting, scraping, and incising tools in various periods. DA - 2009/07/01/ PY - 2009 VL - 78 IS - 3 SP - 307 EP - 346 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25622698 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - Corinth before the Mycenaeans AU - Lavezzi, John C. T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 63 EP - 74 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390716 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Corinth Oinochoe: One- and Two-Handled Jugs in Ancient Corinth AU - McPhee, Ian T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - One of the many characteristic shapes produced in Corinth during the Archaic and Classical periods was the round-mouthed jug with one or two handles, the so-called "Corinth oinochoe." The present article examines the typological development of this shape, particularly the version with two handles, from its introduction in the late seventh century until 146 B.C. This development suggests changing customs in male dining at Corinth, particularly in the third quarter of the fifth century and at the end of the fourth. The function of the two-handled variety is briefly considered, as well as the evidence for ceramic connections between Corinth and Athens. DA - 2005/01/01/ PY - 2005 VL - 74 IS - 1 SP - 41 EP - 94 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25067947 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - "Miserable Huts" in Post-146 B.C. Corinth AU - Millis, Benjamin W. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Scholars have long reported that the early excavators at Corinth found houses dating to the "interim period" between the destruction of the Greek city and the foundation of the Roman colony (146 B.C.-A.D. 44); apparently unaware of the precise location and continued existence of these structures, however, they have not discussed the buildings themselves. Material in the archives of the American School of Classicial Studies at Athens allows these structures to be located precisely and thus examined. The absence of evidence for dating them to the interim period precludes their use as evidence for habitation during this period. DA - 2006/07/01/ PY - 2006 VL - 75 IS - 3 SP - 397 EP - 404 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25067994 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Inscribed Funerary Monument from Corinth AU - Millis, Benjamin W. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - In this article the author publishes a Corinthian funerary inscription from the late 5th or early 4th century B.C. The stone's primary importance lies in its physical characteristics, which imply that it and other similar examples, usually interpreted as sarcophagus lids, are instead horizontal grave markers of the trapeza or mensa type; this class now represents the most common form of grave monument in pre-Roman Corinth. Secondly, given the presence of a base molding datable on stylistic grounds, this stone provides an isolated example of a pre-Roman Corinthian inscription that can be dated by criteria other than letter forms. DA - 2007/04/01/ PY - 2007 VL - 76 IS - 2 SP - 359 EP - 364 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25068024 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Glass Opus Sectile Panel from Corinth AU - Oliver, Andrew T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - This paper describes a glass opus sectile panel excavated at Corinth in 1981. The building in which it was found is situated east of the theater and is one of a suite of structures thought to have been destroyed shortly before A.D. 300. The author explores the subject matter of the panel (four fish swimming within a border of interlaced, crossed squares) with respect to a broad range of Roman decorative arts, and suggests that the panel may originally have been intended as wall decoration. DA - 2001/07/01/ PY - 2001 VL - 70 IS - 3 SP - 349 EP - 363 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3182066 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - Classical and Hellenistic Pottery from Corinth and Its Athenian Connections AU - Pemberton, Elizabeth G. T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 167 EP - 179 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390722 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Diolkos of Corinth AU - Pettegrew, David K. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology AB - Abstract Since the mid 19th century, the paved portage road known as the diolkos has been central to interpreting the historical fortune of the city of Corinth and the commercial facility of its isthmus. In this article, I reevaluate the view that the diolkos made the isthmus a commercial thoroughfare by reconsidering the archaeological, logistical, and textual evidence for the road and overland portaging. Each form of evidence problematizes the notion of voluminous transshipment and suggests the road did not facilitate trade as a constant flow of ships and cargoes across the isthmus. The diolkos was not principally a commercial thoroughfare for transporting the goods of other states but facilitated the communication, transport, travel, and strategic ends of Corinth and her allies. The commercial properties of the Isthmus of Corinth subsist in its emporion for exchange, not in a road used for transshipment. DA - 2011/10/01/ PY - 2011 VL - 115 IS - 4 SP - 549 EP - 574 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3764/aja.115.4.0549 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Life and Death at a Port in Roman Greece: The Kenchreai Cemetery Project, 2002-2006 AU - Rife, Joseph L. AU - Morison, Melissa Moore AU - Barbet, Alix AU - Dunn, Richard K. AU - Ubelaker, Douglas H. AU - Monier, Florence T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - This article summarizes the goals, methods, and discoveries of the Kenchreai Cemetery Project (2002-2006), an interdisciplinary study of burial grounds at the eastern port of Corinth during the Roman Empire, from the mid-1st to 7th century A.D. Work has concentrated on the main cemetery of cist graves and chamber tombs immediately north of the harbor on the Koutsongila ridge. The contextual study of the geology, topography, architecture, epitaphs, bones, wall painting, and artifacts has illuminated funerary ritual and its relationship to social structure during the early Empire. These burials attest to a diverse and prosperous community with a distinct elite stratum. DA - 2007/01/01/ PY - 2007 VL - 76 IS - 1 SP - 143 EP - 181 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25068015 N1 -

PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens

ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Roman Circus in Corinth AU - Romano, David Gilman T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - During the 1967-1968 excavations of the Gymnasium area in Corinth, a long and narrow structure (the "Apsidal Building") was discovered. It is argued here that the structure represents the eastern meta and a portion of the spina of a circus, where chariot races were held. The circus appears to have been planned as an integral component of the Caesarian design of the city, constructed during the Augustan period, renovated in the late 1st century A.D., and refurbished as late as the 6th century. Furthermore, the circus was often the site of the equestrian contests of the Corinthian Caesarea festival and at times of the Panhellenic Isthmian Games. DA - 2005/10/01/ PY - 2005 VL - 74 IS - 4 SP - 585 EP - 611 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25067969 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - Corinth's Roman Pottery: Quantification and Meaning AU - Slane, Kathleen Warner T2 - Corinth A2 - Williams, Charles K., II A2 - Bookidis, Nancy DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 321 EP - 335 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390731 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth: Late Roman Horizons AU - Slane, Kathleen Warner AU - Sanders, Guy D. R. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - This article reviews the investigation of Late Roman Corinth, including the recent excavations in the Panayia field. A series of four assemblages that range in date from the fifth through the seventh century, presenting approximately 50 similar objects from each and establishing relative sequences for some hitherto undated classes, is outlined. The sequences for lamps, fine wares, amphoras, cooking pots, and plain wares can be clearly established at Corinth. It is more difficult to tie together the independent chronologies of each class to assess the absolute dates for the four horizons, but the conclusions require major revisions to the monumental history of the Late Roman city. DA - 2005/04/01/ PY - 2005 VL - 74 IS - 2 SP - 243 EP - 297 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25067955 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - Roman Portraiture: The Many Faces of Corinth AU - Vanderpool, Catherine de Grazia T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 369 EP - 384 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390734 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Mortaria from Ancient Corinth: Form and Function AU - Villing, Alexandra AU - Pemberton, Elizabeth G. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - As important vessels in domestic and cultic food preparation in ancient Greece, ceramic mortaria are closely intertwined with the development of culinary customs and their social setting. Examples found at Corinth show a variety of forms, particularly in the Classical period. This study presents an analysis of the morphological changes of the Corinthian examples from the Archaic through Hellenistic periods. The end of the 6th and the first half of the 5th century B.C. see the greatest developments, such as the introduction of spout, handles, and gritted interiors. The functions of mortaria are also discussed in detail, with interpretation based on the artifacts themselves, textual references, and iconographic and contextual evidence. DA - 2010/10/01/ PY - 2010 VL - 79 IS - 4 SP - 555 EP - 638 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/41012855 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - Frankish Corinth: An Overview AU - Williams, Charles Kaufman T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 423 EP - 434 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390737 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Early Ottoman Cemetery at Ancient Corinth AU - Zervos, Orestes H. AU - Rohn, Arthur H. AU - Barnes, Ethne AU - Sanders, Guy D. R. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The authors report in this article on the excavation and skeletal analyses of 81 graves containing the remains of 133 individuals in a 17th-century cemetery in the Panayia Field at Ancient Corinth. Two distinct styles of burial reflect Orthodox Christian and Muslim traditions. Osteological analyses revealed a preponderance of adult males over females; more young and middle-aged males and fewer small children than might be expected; and numerous instances of physical violence, including two obvious cases of punishment. The presence of iron boot-heel reinforcement cleats and the mixing of Christian and Muslim burial practices suggest that the cemetery may have served a garrison population in Corinth under Ottoman rule during the early 17th century. DA - 2009/10/01/ PY - 2009 VL - 78 IS - 4 SP - 501 EP - 615 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25622710 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A New Latin and Greek Inscription from Corinth AU - Dixon, Michael D. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Presented here is the editio princeps of a recently discovered inscription from excavations at Corinth conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. The text preserves four fragmentary lines inscribed in Latin and two in Greek. Reference is made to a sacerdos of Proserpina as well as a stoa and temple of Pluto. The possibility that these monuments were originally located either at Corinth or in the Isthmian Sanctuary of Poseidon is explored here. Lacking any means to date the inscription with precision, I suggest a tentative date in the 2nd century A.C. DA - 2000/07/01/ PY - 2000 VL - 69 IS - 3 SP - 335 EP - 342 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148400 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Rover's Return: A Literary Quotation on a Pot in Corinth AU - Green, J. Richard AU - Handley, Eric W. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - An extended graffito on a Hellenistic kantharos at Corinth seems to express a topos of greeting, quite likely in the form of a classic quotation from Euripides, just as we might quote Shakespeare today, whether or not we know the formal origin of the expression. The graffito forms another item of evidence for the currency of theater among many sections of Hellenistic society, not least in the context of the symposium. DA - 2001/07/01/ PY - 2001 VL - 70 IS - 3 SP - 367 EP - 371 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3182068 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Last Act in Corinth: The Burial of Medea's Children (E. Med. 1378-83) AU - Holland, Lora L. T2 - The Classical Journal AB - Religious and historical aspects of Euripides' innovative aetiology for the cult of Medea's children (Med. 1378-83) have been much discussed; less attention has been paid to Medea's fear that an enemy might abuse her children's corpses and tomb if she does not bury them in Hera Acraea's precinct. An analysis of Medea's enemies in the play, of the practice of tomb- and corpse-violation in Greek culture, and of how beliefs about the spirits of biaiothanatoi and aôroi play out in tragedy elucidates this fear and sets it in its cultural context. DA - 2008/04/01/ PY - 2008 VL - 103 IS - 4 SP - 407 EP - 430 J2 - The Classical Journal SN - 00098353 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30038003 N1 - PB - The Classical Association of the Middle West and South ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Prytany Dedication from Athens Found at Corinth AU - Iversen, Paul A. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - A fragmentary inscription found at Corinth during the 1965 excavation season (12649) refers to the ύπογραμματεύς (undersecretary) Eisidotos and an άντιγραφεύς (copy clerk). The inscription is here identified as a prytany dedication from Athens dating between ca. a.d. 164 and 168/9. DA - 2010/07/01/ PY - 2010 VL - 79 IS - 3 SP - 417 EP - 422 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/40981056 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - In Search of Ancient Helike, Gulf of Corinth, Greece AU - Liritzis, I. AU - Katsanopoulou, D. AU - Soter, S. AU - Galloway, R. B. T2 - Journal of Coastal Research AB - In 373 BC an earthquake destroyed and submerged Helike, a Greek city on the southern shore of the Gulf of Corinth. A large archaeological/archaeometrical enterprise has been initiated since 1991. Dozens of Boreholes scanned the coastal area of Aegialia, geophysical prospection has been carried out, sonar surveys have been made offshore, trial excavation has been executed, while C-14 dating on sediment (wood, plants) and luminescence dating on tiny ceramic sherds extracted from the bore holes has been performed. In particular, quartz and feldspar inclusions were removed from fine pieces of ceramic sherds, extracted from boreholes, and the "single aliquot method" of green (GLSL) and infrared (IRSL) light stimulation luminescence was applied for the determination of equivalent radiation dose (ED) aiming at the accurate dating of these ceramics, and at locating the ancient lost city of Helike. The dates obtained spanned between the Byzantine period, c.9th century A.D. back through the Roman and Hellenistic/Classical times to the Mycenean period and the 2nd to 3rd millennia B.C., all following a stratigraphic sequence with depth varying from 0.40 m to 12 m. All dating results are critically assessed and focus on the question regarding the location of ancient Classical stratum (3-5 m below ground) which belongs to the lost (submerged) Helike. DA - 2001/01/01/ PY - 2001 VL - 17 IS - 1 SP - 118 EP - 123 J2 - Journal of Coastal Research SN - 07490208 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4300156 N1 - PB - Coastal Education & Research Foundation, Inc. ER - TY - JOUR TI - Kleonai, the Corinth-Argos Road, and the "Axis of History" AU - Marchand, Jeannette C. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The ancient road from Corinth to Argos via the Longopotamos pass was one of the most important and longest-used natural routes through the northeastern Peloponnese. The author proposes to identify the exact route of the road as it passed through Kleonaian territory by combining the evidence of ancient testimonia, the identification of ancient roadside features, the accounts of early travelers, and autopsy. The act of tracing the road serves to emphasize the prominent position of the city Kleonai on this interstate route, which had significant consequences both for its own history and for that of neighboring states. DA - 2009/01/01/ PY - 2009 VL - 78 IS - 1 SP - 107 EP - 163 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/40205745 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Figurative Iconography from Corinth, Ithaka and Pithekoussai: Aetos 600 Reconsidered AU - Morgan, Catherine T2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens AB - This article reappraises the iconography and function of an architectural model or pyxis from Aetos on Ithaka, represented by four sherds originally published by Martin Robertson in BSA 43 (1948), 101-2 as part of the group Aetos 6oo. Particular comparison is made with the iconography of an imported Ithakan kantharos from tomb 949 in the San Montano cemetery at Pithekoussai. This tomb context, dated to the third quarter of the eighth century, provides a rare fixed point in the chronology of Ithakan painting. In both cases, the mixture of Italian and Near Eastern iconographical traits suggests closer connections with contemporary Italy than the Greek mainland. Further iconographical and functional comparison is made with a figured architectural model from the Monte di Vico acropolis at Pithekoussai. /// Το άρθρο αυτό επανεκτιμά την εικονογραϕία και τη λειτουργία ενόϛ αρχιτεκτονικού ομοιώματοϛ ή πυξίδαϛ από τον Αετό Ιθάκηϛ, γνωστήϛ από τέσσερα όστρακα που αρχικά δημοσιεύθηκαν από τον Martin Robertson στο BSA 43 (1948), 101-2, ωϛ μέροϛ τηϛ ομάδαϛ Αετόϛ 600. Ιδιαίτερη σύγκριση γίνεται ωϛ προϛ την εικονογραϕία με ένα κάνθαρο εισαγωγήϛ από την Ιθάκη στον τάϕο 949 του νεκροταϕείBF;υ στο San Montano στιϛ Πιθηκούσεϛ. Τα συνευρήματα του τAC;ϕου, χρονολογούμενα στο τρίτο τέταρτο του 8ου αιώνα, παρέχουν ένα σπάνιο καθορισμένο σημείο για την χρονολόγηση τηϛ ιθακήσιαϛ ζωγραϕικήϛ. Και στιϛ δύο περιπτώσειϛ, η ανάμιξη εικονογραϕικών χαρακτηρισικών τηϛ Ιταλίαϛ και τηϛ Εγγύϛ Ανατολήϛ δείχνει στενότερεϛ επαϕέϛ με τη σύγχρονη Ιταλία παρά με την ηπειρωτική Ελλάδα. Περαιτέρω, συγκρίνεται ωϛ προϛ την εικονογραϕία και λειτουρB3;ία, με αρχιτεκτονινικό ομοίωμα με μορϕέϛ από την ακρόπολη Monta di Vico στιϛ Πιθηκούσεϛ. DA - 2001/01/01/ PY - 2001 VL - 96 SP - 195 EP - 227 J2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens SN - 00682454 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30073277 N1 - PB - British School at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Busy Countryside of Late Roman Corinth: Interpreting Ceramic Data Produced by Regional Archaeological Surveys AU - Pettegrew, David K. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Using data generated by the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey, the author examines the evidence for the frequently attested "explosion" of Late Roman settlement in the Corinthia, assessing the degree to which the differential visibility of pottery from the Early and Late Roman periods affects our perception of change over time. Calibration of ceramic data to compensate for differences in visibility demonstrates a more continuous pattern of exchange, habitation, and land use on the Isthmus during the Roman era. The author also compares excavated and surface assemblages from other regional projects, and suggests new ways of interpreting the ceramic evidence produced by archaeological surveys. DA - 2007/10/01/ PY - 2007 VL - 76 IS - 4 SP - 743 EP - 784 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25068042 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Geometric Graves in the Panayia Field at Corinth AU - Pfaff, Christopher A. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - This article describes the forms and contents of three Geometric graves excavated at Corinth from 2001 to 2004. The two earliest graves date to the Early Geometric period and contain monolithic sarcophagi that are among the earliest known at Corinth. One of these graves and an adjacent pit grave dating to the Middle Geometric I period were provided with special niches for grave goods. A nearby child's grave, which may be Geometric as well, is also described. The impact of stone sarcophagi on the development of the Corinthian stoneworking industry is considered in an appendix. Stray Early Iron Age finds from the area are listed in a second appendix. DA - 2007/07/01/ PY - 2007 VL - 76 IS - 3 SP - 443 EP - 537 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25068030 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Earliest Greek Architecture in Corinth and the 7th-Century Temple on Temple Hill AU - Rhodes, Robin F. T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 85 EP - 94 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390718 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - Corinth and the Corinthia in the Second Millenium B.C.: Old Approaches, New Problems AU - Rutter, Jeremy B. T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 75 EP - 83 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390717 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens,PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - Recent Developments in the Chronology of Byzantine Corinth AU - Sanders, Guy D. R. T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 385 EP - 399 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390735 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A New Fragment of an Inscription from the Julian Basilica at Roman Corinth AU - Scotton, Paul D. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Research conducted in Corinth has led to the identification of two additional fragments of West-13 (Corinth VIII.2, pp. 11-12, no. 13). These fragments enable a full restoration of line 1 of the text and roughly the first half of line 2. Although many questions regarding this inscription remain, most significant perhaps being its date, the inscription does document further evidence of a distinct imperial presence within the Julian Basilica. DA - 2005/01/01/ PY - 2005 VL - 74 IS - 1 SP - 95 EP - 100 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25067948 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Environmental Analysis of Cores from the Helike Delta, Gulf of Corinth, Greece AU - Soter, S. AU - Blackwelder, P. AU - Tziavos, C. AU - Katsonopoulou, D. AU - Hood, T. AU - Alvarez-Zarikian, C. T2 - Journal of Coastal Research AB - The fan delta southeast of Aigion on the southwest shore of the Gulf of Corinth was the site of ancient Helike, a city destroyed and submerged by an earthquake and seismic sea wave in 373 BC. Bore holes drilled on the Helike Delta yielded numerous ceramic fragments in the upper 12 meters, and a record of changing local environments on the delta during the Holocene period. At about 8 m below present sea level the core profiles show a general upward transition from marine to lacustrine/lagoonal conditions. The transition dates from about 8 kyr BP and is probably due to the deceleration of global sea level rise at the end of the last Ice Age. The deceleration apparently induced an upward and seaward progression of a zone of green clay and silt associated with brackish fauna. DA - 2001/01/01/ PY - 2001 VL - 17 IS - 1 SP - 95 EP - 106 J2 - Journal of Coastal Research SN - 07490208 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4300153 N1 - PB - Coastal Education & Research Foundation, Inc. ER - TY - JOUR TI - What's in a Name? Corinth under the Flavians AU - Walbank, Mary E. Hoskins T2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik DA - 2002/01/01/ PY - 2002 VL - 139 SP - 251 EP - 264 J2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik SN - 00845388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20191446 N1 - PB - Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn (Germany) ER - TY - CHAP TI - Clays of Corinth: The Study of a Basic Resource for Ceramic Production AU - Whitbread, Ian K. T2 - Corinth A2 - Williams, Charles K., II A2 - Bookidis, Nancy DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 1 EP - 13 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390713 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Descriptive Catalogue of the Architectural Terracottas at the Corinth Tile Works AU - Williams, Charles K., II T2 - Hesperia Supplements DA - 2006/01/01/ PY - 2006 VL - 35 SP - 139 EP - 173 J2 - Hesperia Supplements SN - 10641173 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20066718 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Last Men Standing: Chlamydatus Portraits and Public Life in Late Antique Corinth AU - Brown, Amelia R. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - ABSTRACT Notable among the marble sculptures excavated at Corinth are seven portraits of men wearing the long chlamys of Late Antique imperial office. This unusual costume, contemporary portrait heads, and inscribed statue bases all help confirm that new public statuary was created and erected at Corinth during the 4th and 5th centuries. These chlamydatus portraits, published together here for the first time, are likely to represent the Governor of Achaia in his capital city, in the company of local benefactors. Among the last works of the ancient sculptural tradition, they form a valuable source of information on public life in Late Antique Corinth. DA - 2012/01/01/ PY - 2012 VL - 81 IS - 1 SP - 141 EP - 176 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2972/hesperia.81.1.0141 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - To Corinth and Back AU - Deitz, Luc T2 - Arion DA - 2002/01/01/ PY - 2002 VL - 9 IS - 3 SP - 120 EP - 144 J2 - Arion SN - 00955809 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20163861 N1 - PB - Trustees of Boston University,T3 - Third Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Argos' Victory over Corinth: Argeioi Anethen toi diwi ton qorinthothen AU - Jackson, Alastar H. T2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik DA - 2000/01/01/ PY - 2000 VL - 132 SP - 295 EP - 311 J2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik SN - 00845388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20190728 N1 - PB - Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn (Germany) ER - TY - JOUR TI - Cooking Pots as Indicators of Cultural Change: A Petrographic Study of Byzantine and Frankish Cooking Wares from Corinth AU - Joyner, Louise T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Two styles of cooking pot were used sequentially at Corinth from the 12th to the 14th century A.D., a time during which Frankish crusaders occupied the Byzantine city. Utilizing thin-section petrography, the author investigates possible differences in the provenance and production technology of the two forms of cooking ware. The Byzantine form was made in many fabrics while the Frankish form, introduced some 50 years after the Frankish incursion, was limited largely to one fabric. The fabrics are all consistent with the local geology, suggesting that both forms were produced locally and that the observed differences are the result of changes in the procurement and/or production of the vessels over time. DA - 2007/01/01/ PY - 2007 VL - 76 IS - 1 SP - 183 EP - 227 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25068016 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - When Did the Isthmian Games Return to the Isthmus? (Rereading "Corinth" 8.3.153) AU - Kajava, Mika T2 - Classical Philology DA - 2002/04/01/ PY - 2002 VL - 97 IS - 2 SP - 168 EP - 178 J2 - Classical Philology SN - 0009837X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1215461 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press,PB - The University of Chicago Press,PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - RED-FIGURE POTTERY OF UNCERTAIN ORIGIN FROM CORINTH: Stylistic and Chemical Analyses AU - McPhee, Ian D. AU - Kartsonaki, Efi T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The focus of this article is a group of 18 red-figure fragments or fragmentary vessels found at Corinth whose place of manufacture cannot be determined by visual analysis. All are datable to the later 5th or early 4th century B. C.Several of the vases were decorated by the Academy Painter (an Attic Late Mannerist) or by another painter, designated the Painter of Corinth 1937-525, who is considered here for the first time. Chemical analysis of the fragments indicates that 15 of the 18 form a discrete group distinct from normal Attic and Corinthian clays. The analysis also confirms the Corinthian origin of a bell krater painted by the Attic Suessula Painter. DA - 2010/01/01/ PY - 2010 VL - 79 IS - 1 SP - 113 EP - 143 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/40835456 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Roman Road Southeast of the Forum at Corinth: Technology and Urban Development AU - Palinkas, Jennifer AU - Herbst, James A. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - ABSTRACT A wide, unpaved, north-south Roman road was established in the Panayia Field at Ancient Corinth in the last years of the 1st century b.c. Over the next six centuries, numerous civic and private construction activities altered its spatial organization, function as a transportation artery, and use for water and waste management. Changes included the installation and maintenance of sidewalks, curbs, drains, terracotta pipelines, and porches at doorways. The terracotta pipelines are presented here typologically in chronological sequence. The road elucidates early-colony land division at Corinth, urbanization into the 4th century a.d., and subsequent deurbanization in the 6th century, when maintenance of the road ended. DA - 2011/04/01/ PY - 2011 VL - 80 IS - 2 SP - 287 EP - 336 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2972/hesperia.80.2.0287 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - "Good Luck" from Corinth: A Mosaic of Allegory, Athletics, and City Identity AU - Robinson, Betsey A. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology AB - Abstract A Severan mosaic in the South Stoa in Corinth, Greece, depicts a victorious athlete and a seated, semidraped goddess. Holding an inscribed shield as well as a vessel from which water streams into a basin, she recalls two famous Corinthian trademarks, the Aphrodite of Acrocorinth and the nymph Peirene. They are but two reference points among her many explicit and implicit associations, and it is argued that her syncretic form would have inspired rich and textured readings by contemporary viewers. The mosaic is interpreted as an allegory of the Isthmian Games and the goddess as Corinth herself. The inscription on the shield, "eutychia" (good luck), reflects on the fortune of the victor and offers the same to the viewer. Iconographic and contextual analyses offer insights into the circumstances in which the work was installed, maintained, and viewed, as well as its relationship to broader concerns in Corinth and across the Roman empire. Color images of some of the figures herein can be found on the AJA website at www.ajaonline.org/imagegallery/1033 . DA - 2012/01/01/ PY - 2012 VL - 116 IS - 1 SP - 105 EP - 132 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3764/aja.116.1.0105 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Pagan Statuettes in Late Antique Corinth: Sculpture from the Panayia Domus AU - Stirling, Lea M. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Excavations in 1999 at the Panayia Domus at Corinth uncovered nine statuettes representing Artemis (twice), Asklepios (twice), Roma, Dionysos, Herakles, Europa/Sosandra, and Pan, the contents of a probable domestic shrine in a small, plain room. The statuettes range in date from the late 1st to the mid-3rd or early 4th century A.D. Four are late products of Attic sarcophagus workshops. The figure of Roma is a unique domestic example of this divinity and may refer to a local monument and to the status of the owner. Other statuettes are typical of domestic assemblages in Late Roman Greece. DA - 2008/01/01/ PY - 2008 VL - 77 IS - 1 SP - 89 EP - 161 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25068051 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Recurrent Submergence and Uplift in the Area of Ancient Helike, Gulf of Corinth, Greece: Microfaunal and Archaeological Evidence AU - Alvarez-Zarikian, Carlos A. AU - Soter, Steven AU - Katsonopoulou, Dora T2 - Journal of Coastal Research AB - In 2001, Helike Project archaeologists found traces of the coastal site of Classical Helike, a city destroyed and submerged by an earthquake and tsunami in 373 BC. Nearby they also found remains of its prehistoric predecessor, an Early Bronze Age (EBA) settlement dating from ca. 2500-2300 BC. Both sites are on land, 3 to 5 m below the surface of a coastal fan delta southeast of Aigion, on the Gulf of Corinth in Greece. To investigate the environmental history of the delta and the ancient sites, we analyzed microfossils, mainly ostracods and foraminifers, in sediments from boreholes and archaeological trenches. Although the area is now dry land, microfossil assemblages indicate ancient coastal aquatic environments over a wide range of salinity at the time and place of sediment deposition. The EBA site is covered by clay and sandy clay containing freshwater, brackish, and marine microfossils. The Classical site is covered by silty sand and silty clay containing mostly freshwater and brackish microfossils. The EBA site was apparently submerged in a coastal lagoon, perhaps due to an earthquake. The site was subsequently silted over and uplifted. Some two thousand years after the EBA destruction, the historical earthquake and tsunami destroyed Classical Helike and submerged its ruins in a lagoon. Continued uplift and sedimentation then led to the emergence of the present delta. The occurrence of severely abraded or fragmented shells of marine and brackish microfossils in a broad stratum of possible Classical age suggests the action of a tsunami. DA - 2008/01/01/ PY - 2008 VL - 24 IS - 1A SP - 110 EP - 125 J2 - Journal of Coastal Research SN - 07490208 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30133726 N1 - PB - Coastal Education & Research Foundation, Inc. ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Roman World of St Paul AU - Edwards, M. J. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 2003/04/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 53 IS - 1 SP - 176 EP - 177 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3662710 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Archaic Greek States AU - Hall, Jonathan M. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 2005/03/01/ PY - 2005 VL - 55 IS - 1 SP - 196 EP - 198 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3662342 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Robert M. Grant, Paul in the Roman World: The Conflict at Corinth AU - Paul B. Duff T2 - The Journal of Religion DA - 2004/10/01/ PY - 2004 VL - 84 IS - 4 SP - 604 EP - 605 J2 - The Journal of Religion SN - 00224189 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/426966 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - The University of Chicago Excavations in the Rachi Settlement at Isthmia, 1989 AU - Anderson-Stojanović, Virginia R. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1996/01/01/ PY - 1996 VL - 65 IS - 1 SP - 57 EP - 98 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148461 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Well in the Rachi Settlement at Isthmia AU - Anderson-Stojanović, Virginia R. AU - Reese, David S. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1993/07/01/ PY - 1993 VL - 62 IS - 3 SP - 257 EP - 302 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148196 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Archaic Plastic Vases from Isthmia AU - Biers, William R. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1992/04/01/ PY - 1992 VL - 61 IS - 2 SP - 227 EP - 238 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148161 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - "Plastic" Sirens from Corinth: An Addendum to Amyx AU - Biers, William R. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1999/01/01/ PY - 1999 VL - 68 IS - 1 SP - 135 EP - 146 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148391 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Attic Black Figure from Corinth: II AU - Brownlee, Ann Blair T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1989/10/01/ PY - 1989 VL - 58 IS - 4 SP - 361 EP - 395 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148338 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Doctor Secutorum and the Retiarius Draukos from Corinth AU - Carter, Michael T2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik DA - 1999/01/01/ PY - 1999 VL - 126 SP - 262 EP - 268 J2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik SN - 00845388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20190458 N1 - PB - Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn (Germany) ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Fear and Pursuit of Risk: Corinth on Athens, Sparta and the Peloponnesians (Thucydides 1.68-71, 120-121) AU - Crane, Gregory T2 - Transactions of the American Philological Association (1974-) DA - 1992/01/01/ PY - 1992 VL - 122 SP - 227 EP - 256 J2 - Transactions of the American Philological Association (1974-) SN - 03605949 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/284372 N1 - PB - The Johns Hopkins University Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Demeter in Roman Corinth: Local Development in a Mediterranean Religion AU - DeMaris, Richard E. T2 - Numen AB - This study constructs a history of Demeter worship in Corinth and its environs based on archaeological finds from the Demeter and Kore sanctuary on Acrocorinth and elsewhere in the Corinthia. These finds document the changing character of Demeter devotion from the Greek to Roman period. Demeter worship survived the Roman sacking of Corinth in 146 BCE, but the reemerging cult changed: Demeter's chthonic aspect became dominant in the Roman period. The earlier Greek emphasis on fertility, substantiated by votive pottery finds from the Classical and Hellenistic periods, gave way to funerary and underwold emphases. Evidence both from the Demeter and Kore sanctuary on Acrocorinth and from Isthmia attests to the growing importance of Persephone and Pluto, the rulers of the dead, and of snake symbols, whose funerary and chthonic affinities were deeply rooted in ancient Mediterranean culture. This archaeologically based reconstruction of Demeter devotion in the Corinthia confirms the importance of local studies of religion and the need to qualify longstanding generalizations about Greek and Roman religion. In addition, this study provides context for, if not an explanation of, an unusual application of baptism among first-century Corinthian Christians. The Demeter cult's focus on the underworld in the Roman period appears not to have been unique in the Corinthia, for Corinthian Christianity exhibited a like concern in extending baptism to the dead (1 Corinthians 15:29). DA - 1995/05/01/ PY - 1995 VL - 42 IS - 2 SP - 105 EP - 117 J2 - Numen SN - 00295973 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3270170 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - University of Chicago Excavations at Isthmia: II AU - Gebhard, Elizabeth R. AU - Hemans, Frederick P. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1998/01/01/ PY - 1998 VL - 67 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 63 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148419 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - University of Chicago Excavations at Isthmia, 1989: III AU - Gebhard, Elizabeth R. AU - Hemans, Frederick P. AU - Hayes, John W. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1998/10/01/ PY - 1998 VL - 67 IS - 4 SP - 405 EP - 456 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148451 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Herodotus and Images of Tyranny: The Tyrants of Corinth AU - Gray, Vivienne J. T2 - The American Journal of Philology DA - 1996/10/01/ PY - 1996 VL - 117 IS - 3 SP - 361 EP - 389 J2 - The American Journal of Philology SN - 00029475 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1561833 N1 - PB - The Johns Hopkins University Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Roman Bath at Isthmia: Preliminary Report 1972-1992 AU - Gregory, Timothy E. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1995/07/01/ PY - 1995 VL - 64 IS - 3 SP - 279 EP - 313 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148426 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Archaic Roof Tiles at Isthmia: A Re-Examination AU - Hemans, Frederick P. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1989/07/01/ PY - 1989 VL - 58 IS - 3 SP - 251 EP - 266 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148215 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - Greek Architectural Terracottas from the Sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia AU - Hemans, Frederick P. T2 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Greek Architectural Terracottas of the Classical and Hellenistic Periods, December 12-15, 1991 T3 - Hesperia Suppl. DA - 1994/01/01/ PY - 1994 VL - 27 SP - 61 EP - 83 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1354006 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corrigendum: Corinth, Argos, and the Imperial Cult: Pseudo-Julian, Letters 198 AU - Hesperia T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1994/10/01/ PY - 1994 VL - 63 IS - 4 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148212 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corrigenda: Frankish Corinth: 1992 AU - Hesperia T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1998/07/01/ PY - 1998 VL - 67 IS - 3 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2668471 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corrigenda: Frankish Corinth: 1993 AU - Hesperia T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1998/07/01/ PY - 1998 VL - 67 IS - 3 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2668472 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corrigenda: Frankish Corinth: 1994 AU - Hesperia T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1998/07/01/ PY - 1998 VL - 67 IS - 3 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2668473 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corrigenda: Frankish Corinth: 1995 AU - Hesperia T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1998/07/01/ PY - 1998 VL - 67 IS - 3 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2668474 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Pottery from Corinth AU - Johnston, Alan T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1991/01/01/ PY - 1991 VL - 41 IS - 1 SP - 178 EP - 180 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/712647 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Inscribed Lamps from a Cult at Corinth in Late Antiquity AU - Jordan, David T2 - The Harvard Theological Review DA - 1994/04/01/ PY - 1994 VL - 87 IS - 2 SP - 223 EP - 229 J2 - The Harvard Theological Review SN - 00178160 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1510123 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity School ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Chimaera Group at Corinth AU - Lawrence, Patricia T2 - Hesperia Supplements DA - 1996/01/01/ PY - 1996 VL - 28 SP - 53 EP - 222 J2 - Hesperia Supplements SN - 10641173 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1354027 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Sculpture from Isthmia AU - Picón, Carlos Arturo T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1990/01/01/ PY - 1990 VL - 40 IS - 2 SP - 421 EP - 422 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3066148 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Architectural Terracottas from Classical and Hellenistic Corinth AU - Roebuck, Mary C. T2 - Hesperia Supplements DA - 1994/01/01/ PY - 1994 VL - 27 SP - 39 EP - 361 J2 - Hesperia Supplements SN - 10641173 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1354004 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Greek Roads AU - Roy, J. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1997/01/01/ PY - 1997 VL - 47 IS - 2 SP - 399 EP - 400 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/710563 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Wie der "furor teutonicus" Dada den Weg bahnte. Corinth, Dix und die Berliner Sezession AU - Schwarz, Birgit T2 - Marburger Jahrbuch für Kunstwissenschaft DA - 1998/01/01/ PY - 1998 VL - 25 SP - 133 EP - 147 J2 - Marburger Jahrbuch für Kunstwissenschaft SN - 0342121X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1348729 N1 - PB - Verlag des Kunstgeschichtlichen Seminars der Philipps-Universität Marburg ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Edict of Diocletian and a Theodosian Regulation at Corinth AU - Sironen, Erkki T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1992/04/01/ PY - 1992 VL - 61 IS - 2 SP - 223 EP - 226 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148160 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Roman Corinth and the Ancient Urban Economy AU - Spawforth, A. J. S. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1992/01/01/ PY - 1992 VL - 42 IS - 1 SP - 119 EP - 120 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/711924 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Errata: Inscribed Lamps from a Cult at Corinth in Late Antiquity AU - The Harvard Theological Review T2 - The Harvard Theological Review DA - 1994/10/01/ PY - 1994 VL - 87 IS - 4 SP - 482 EP - 483 J2 - The Harvard Theological Review SN - 00178160 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1509971 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity School ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Stadion AU - Tomlinson, R. A. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1995/01/01/ PY - 1995 VL - 45 IS - 2 SP - 372 EP - 373 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/712444 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Quaternary Elevation Change of the Gulf of Corinth in Central Greece AU - Westaway, Rob T2 - Philosophical Transactions: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences AB - Dramatic elevation changes have occurred since early Pleistocene time in and around the Gulf of Corinth sedimentary basin in central Greece, which is actively extending at a maximum rate of ca. 2 mm a-1. Shoreline deposits younger than 1 million years are found at up to ca. 1200 m elevation south of the Gulf, with sediment from an older Plio-Pleistocene basin above 1750 m. The Gulf floor, in the hanging-wall of normal faults along its southern coast, has subsided up to ca. 1650 m on the same timescale. However, other hanging-wall localities such as the Corinth isthmus - east of the Gulf - have uplifted instead. During the past million years the Gulf has alternated between marine and lacustrine environments in response to glacially induced sea-level variations. This study establishes its chronology of marine and lacustrine terraces for the past half million years, allowing lateral variations in uplift to be investigated. To explain the observed elevation changes, it is suggested that ca. 0.9 million years ago the previously lacustrine Gulf became flooded by ca. 80 m during an interglacial marine highstand. The resulting ca. 0.8 MPa increase in lithostatic pressure at the base of the brittle upper crust caused southward lower-crustal flow to beneath the older Plio-Pleistocene basin. Isostatic adjustment uplifted this basin, creating unstable topography that enabled rapid erosion. This lower-crustal flow, which since been maintained by the sediment load in the Gulf that results from this erosion, also causes the hanging-wall uplift of the Corinth isthmus and other `anomalous' localities. The Gulf of Corinth is thus an important case study locality for revealing the existence of lower-crustal flow during continental extension. DA - 1996/05/15/ PY - 1996 VL - 354 IS - 1710 SP - 1125 EP - 1164 J2 - Philosophical Transactions: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences SN - 1364503X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/54568 N1 - PB - The Royal Society ER - TY - JOUR TI - Roof Tiles from Two Circular Buildings at Corinth AU - Williams, Charles K. T2 - Hesperia Supplements DA - 1994/01/01/ PY - 1994 VL - 27 SP - 53 EP - 60 J2 - Hesperia Supplements SN - 10641173 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1354005 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Changes to Readings and Attributions: Excavations at Corinth, 1989: The Temenos of Temple E AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1991/01/01/ PY - 1991 VL - 60 IS - 1 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148227 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Changes to Readings and Attributions: Corinth, 1990: Southeast Corner of Temenos E AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1992/04/01/ PY - 1992 VL - 61 IS - 2 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148156 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corrigenda and Changes to Attributions: Frankish Corinth: 1991 AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1993/01/01/ PY - 1993 VL - 62 IS - 1 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148248 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corrigenda and Changes to Attributions: Corinth, 1990: Southeast Corner of Temenos E AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1993/01/01/ PY - 1993 VL - 62 IS - 1 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148249 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Correction: Frankish Corinth: 1993 AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1995/01/01/ PY - 1995 VL - 64 IS - 1 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148256 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Correction: Frankish Corinth: 1994 AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1996/01/01/ PY - 1996 VL - 65 IS - 1 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148460 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corrigendum: Frankish Corinth: 1994 AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1997/04/01/ PY - 1997 VL - 66 IS - 2 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148481 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Great Bath on the Lechaion Road AU - Biers, Jane C. T2 - Corinth DA - 1985/01/01/ PY - 1985 VL - 17 SP - iii EP - 112 J2 - Corinth SN - 15587185 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390699 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Fifth-Century Attic Red Figure at Corinth AU - Boulter, Cedric G. AU - Bentz, Julie L. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1980/10/01/ PY - 1980 VL - 49 IS - 4 SP - 295 EP - 308 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147911 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Attic Black Figure from Corinth: I AU - Brownlee, Ann Blair T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1987/01/01/ PY - 1987 VL - 56 IS - 1 SP - 73 EP - 95 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148351 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth AU - Cartledge, Paul T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1985/01/01/ PY - 1985 VL - 35 IS - 1 SP - 115 EP - 117 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3063708 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - On the Way from Colchis to Corinth: Medea in Book 4 of the 'Argonautica' AU - Dyck, Andrew R. T2 - Hermes DA - 1989/01/01/ PY - 1989 VL - 117 IS - 4 SP - 455 EP - 470 J2 - Hermes SN - 00180777 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4476720 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - Programmatic Sculpture in Roman Corinth: The Lechaion Road Arch AU - Edwards, Charles M. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1987/07/01/ PY - 1987 VL - 91 IS - 3 SP - 485 EP - 486 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/505374 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Coins: Corinth Excavations, 1977, Forum Southwest AU - Fisher, Joan E. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1984/04/01/ PY - 1984 VL - 53 IS - 2 SP - 217 EP - 250 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147963 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Early Sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia AU - Gebhard, Elizabeth R. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1987/07/01/ PY - 1987 VL - 91 IS - 3 SP - 475 EP - 476 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/505369 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Φίλιππος ὁ βασιλεύς. Nota a Favorin. "Corinth." 41 AU - Giallombardo, Anna Maria Prestianni T2 - Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica DA - 1985/01/01/ PY - 1985 VL - 20 IS - 2 SP - 19 EP - 27 J2 - Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica SN - 00334987 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20538870 N1 - PB - Fabrizio Serra editore,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Early Byzantine Complex at Akra Sophia Near Corinth AU - Gregory, Timothy E. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1985/10/01/ PY - 1985 VL - 54 IS - 4 SP - 411 EP - 428 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147922 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Roman Arch at Isthmia AU - Gregory, Timothy E. AU - Mills, Harrianne T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1984/10/01/ PY - 1984 VL - 53 IS - 4 SP - 407 EP - 445 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148021 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corrigendum: Corinth 1980: Molded Relief Bowls AU - Hesperia T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1981/07/01/ PY - 1981 VL - 50 IS - 3 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147723 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Errata and Corrigenda in Volume 53: Corinth 1983: The Route to Sikyon AU - Hesperia T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1984/10/01/ PY - 1984 VL - 53 IS - 4 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148026 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Civic Organization of Corinth AU - Jones, Nicholas F. T2 - Transactions of the American Philological Association (1974-) DA - 1980/01/01/ PY - 1980 VL - 110 SP - 161 EP - 193 J2 - Transactions of the American Philological Association (1974-) SN - 03605949 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/284216 N1 - PB - The Johns Hopkins University Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Samaritan Amulet from Corinth AU - Kaplan, J. T2 - Israel Exploration Journal DA - 1980/01/01/ PY - 1980 VL - 30 IS - 3/4 SP - 196 EP - 198 J2 - Israel Exploration Journal SN - 00212059 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/27925758 N1 - PB - Israel Exploration Society ER - TY - JOUR TI - Dating the Earliest Coins of Athens, Corinth and Aegina AU - Kroll, John H. AU - Waggoner, Nancy M. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology AB - An article recently published in this journal (D. Kagan, AJA 86 [1982] 343-60) proposes to revive a seventh century B. C. dating for the earliest coinages of Aegina, Corinth and Athens, in keeping with the ancient testimonia that connect coinage with Pheidon of Argos and the reforms of Solon. Apart from such testimonia, however, the only chronological argument adduced for this dating is Kagan's contention that coinage began in Lydia and Ionia near the beginning of the seventh century. Here we review the very considerable body of literary, typological, contextual, metallurgical, stylistic and comparative numismatic evidence that bears on the chronology of archaic Aeginetan, Corinthian and Athenian coinage, and conclude that, regardless of when in the seventh century coinage developed in western Asia Minor, it was not introduced at Aegina, Corinth and Athens until the sixth century B. C. DA - 1984/07/01/ PY - 1984 VL - 88 IS - 3 SP - 325 EP - 340 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/504555 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Import of Attic Pottery to Corinth and the Question of Trade during the Peloponnesian War AU - MacDonald, Brian R. T2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies DA - 1982/01/01/ PY - 1982 VL - 102 SP - 113 EP - 123 J2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies SN - 00754269 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/631131 N1 - PB - The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies ER - TY - JOUR TI - Punic Amphoras Found at Corinth, Greece: An Investigation of Their Origin and Technology AU - Maniatis, Y. AU - Jones, R. E. AU - Whitbread, I. K. AU - Kostikas, A. AU - Simopoulos, A. AU - Karakalos, Ch. AU - Williams, C. K. T2 - Journal of Field Archaeology AB - Among the large deposit of amphoras of the 5th century B.C. found in a recently excavated building at ancient Corinth, Greece, were many of Punic type, which the excavator associated with the remains in the same building of filleted fish. These amphoras were of rather uniform shape, and yet they exhibited a wide range of colors and textures. The present paper, beginning with a description of the amphoras in hand specimen, reports the characterization of the amphoras by six techniques of physico-chemical analysis that has yielded information on the amphoras' technology and origin. On the basis of four techniques, chemical analysis, Mössbauer spectroscopy, X-ray radiography, and petrological analysis, the results all point to the use of two types of clay and two general manufacturing methods, giving rise to amphoras of contrasting physical properties. They were produced at a single or neighboring centers. The petrological results are consistent with an origin along the Atlantic coast close to the Straits of Gibraltar, either in Morocco or Spain. DA - 1984/07/01/ PY - 1984 VL - 11 IS - 2 SP - 205 EP - 222 J2 - Journal of Field Archaeology SN - 00934690 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/529354 N1 - PB - Boston University ER - TY - JOUR TI - Fragments of Architectural-Terracotta Hydras in Corinth AU - Merker, Gloria S. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1988/04/01/ PY - 1988 VL - 57 IS - 2 SP - 193 EP - 202 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148330 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, the Corinthian Gulf and Western Greece during the Eighth Century BC AU - Morgan, Catherine T2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens AB - The nature of 8th century Corinthian contact with sites in Phokis, Ithaka and Epirus is discussed, and archaeological evidence from these areas re-examined. It is suggested that early exchange activity is more complex than has hitherto been recognised, and should be regarded as independent of subsequent colonisation. A change in the pattern of contacts is distinguished from c. 725, and it is argued that Corinthian western trade was redirected in the wake of colonisation. Possible motivation for contact is assessed, and it is suggested that metal, especially copper, may have been the main commodity exchanged. The nature and mechanisms of early exchange are discussed, and their implications for Corinthian state formation outlined. Evidence for Corinthian contacts elsewhere in the gulf region is assessed with particular reference to Achaia. /// Αναλύεται η φύση των επαφών τηϛ Κοϱίνθου με πεϱιοχέϛ τηϛ Φωϰίδαϛ, τηϛ Ιθαϰηϛ ϰαι τηϛ Ηπείϱου ϰατά τον 8: αιώνα, ϰαι επανεξετάζονται οι σχετιϰέϛ αϱχαιολογιϰέϛ ενδείξειϛ από τιϛ πεϱιοχέϛ αυτέϛ. Υποστηϱίζεται η άποΨη ότι οι πϱώτεϛ επαζέϛ μεταξύ των δύο μεϱών ήταν πιο πεϱίπλοϰεϛ από όσο είχε αναγνωϱιστεί μέχϱι τώϱα, ότι η δϱαστηϱιότητα αυτή πϱέπει να θεωϱείται ανεξάϱτητη από απν μεταγενέστεϱη αποιϰιοποίηση των πεϱιοχών αυτών. Διαϰϱίνεται μία αλλαγή στον τύπο των επαφών από το 725 τεϱίπου ϰαι ϰατότιν, ϰαι υποστηϱίζεται ότι το Κοϱινθιαϰό εμπόϱιο με τιϛ δυτιϰέϛ πεϱιοχέϛ αναπτύχθηϰε πϱοϛ νέεϛ ϰατευθύνσειϛ αμέσωϛ μετά την αποιϰιοποίηση. Εϰτιμούνται τα πιθανά ϰίνητϱα για τιϛ επαφέϛ αυτέϛ, ϰαι υποσϔηϱίζεται ότι τα μέταλλα, ϰαι ιδιαίτεϱα ο χαλϰόϛ, πϱέπει να ήταν το ϰύϱια ανταλλασόμενο εμπόϱευμα. Εξετάζονταιη φύοη ϰαι οι μηχανισμοί των πϱώτών ανταλλαγών, ϰαι σϰιαγϱαφούνται οι επιπτώσειϛ του σχηματισμού τηϛ Κοϱινθιαϰήϛ πολιτείαϛ. Εϰτιμούνται οι ενδείξειϛ ύπαϱξηϛ επαφών τηϛ Κοϱίνθου, με άλλεϛ πεϱιοχέϛ του Κόλπου, με ιδιαίτεϱη αναφοϱά στην Αχαϊα. DA - 1988/01/01/ PY - 1988 VL - 83 SP - 313 EP - 338 J2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens SN - 00682454 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30103121 N1 - PB - British School at Athens,PB - British School at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The First Christians I: A Review Essay AU - Mueller, G. H. T2 - Sociological Analysis DA - 1986/10/01/ PY - 1986 VL - 47 IS - 3 SP - 267 EP - 270 J2 - Sociological Analysis SN - 00380210 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3711379 N1 - PB - Oxford University Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Corinth That Saint Paul Saw AU - Murphy-O'Connor, Jerome T2 - The Biblical Archaeologist AB - Corinth in the first century A.D. was a wide-open boomtown at the crossroads of the ancient world. Based on historical texts and extensive excavations conducted at the site, this article recreates the city that was so important to the Pauline mission. DA - 1984/09/01/ PY - 1984 VL - 47 IS - 3 SP - 147 EP - 159 J2 - The Biblical Archaeologist SN - 00060895 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3209916 N1 - PB - The American Schools of Oriental Research ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Monochrome Mosaic at Isthmia AU - Packard, Pamela M. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1980/10/01/ PY - 1980 VL - 49 IS - 4 SP - 326 EP - 346 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147913 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Classical Variant of the Corinth / Mocenigo Goddess: Demeter / Kore or Athena ? AU - Palagia, Olga T2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens DA - 1989/01/01/ PY - 1989 VL - 84 SP - 323 EP - 331 J2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens SN - 00682454 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30104560 N1 - PB - British School at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Late Corinthian Perseus from Ancient Corinth AU - Pemberton, E. G. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1983/01/01/ PY - 1983 VL - 52 IS - 1 SP - 64 EP - 69 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147738 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens,PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Early Red-Figured Calyx-Krater from Ancient Corinth AU - Pemberton, Elizabeth G. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1988/07/01/ PY - 1988 VL - 57 IS - 3 SP - 227 EP - 235 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148356 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Bone Assemblage at Corinth of the Second Century after Christ AU - Reese, David S. AU - Rielly, Kevin AU - Rose, Mark J. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1987/07/01/ PY - 1987 VL - 56 IS - 3 SP - 255 EP - 274 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148094 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Tobacco Pipes of Corinth and of the Athenian Agora AU - Robinson, Rebecca C. W. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1985/04/01/ PY - 1985 VL - 54 IS - 2 SP - 149 EP - 203 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147907 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Reproduction of Rooftiles for the Archaic Temple of Poseidon at Isthmia, Greece AU - Rostoker, William AU - Gebhard, Elizabeth T2 - Journal of Field Archaeology AB - The roof of the Archaic Temple of Poseidon (early 7th century B.C.) at the Sanctuary of Poseidon on the Corinthian Isthmus in Greece was covered by unusually large terracotta tiles. The construction of a stone temple with a tile roof represented a major advance in building design. The tiles themselves are representative of the growth in technology at that time. Reproduction of the tiles was recently undertaken as a demonstration of the tools, skills, and manpower requirements of the new technology. It is shown here that a relatively small group of men using local materials could make all of the tiles and the kiln(s) to fire them in less than two years. The major innovation was the design of the mold. DA - 1981/07/01/ PY - 1981 VL - 8 IS - 2 SP - 211 EP - 227 J2 - Journal of Field Archaeology SN - 00934690 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/529415 N1 - PB - Boston University ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia: Techniques of Metal Manufacture AU - Rostoker, William AU - Gebhard, Elizabeth R. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1980/10/01/ PY - 1980 VL - 49 IS - 4 SP - 347 EP - 363 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147914 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Roman Pottery from East of the Theater: Quantifying the Assemblages AU - Slane, Kathleen Warner T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1987/07/01/ PY - 1987 VL - 91 IS - 3 SP - 483 EP - 485 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/505373 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Hairstyles, Head-Coverings, and St. Paul: Portraits from Roman Corinth AU - Thompson, Cynthia L. T2 - The Biblical Archaeologist AB - In the many discussions of 1 Corinthians 11:2-16, very little note has been taken of the relevant archaeological evidence that is available. Such evidence, unearthed over the last ninety years, can be helpful in clarifying the historical context in which Paul and his congregation lived. DA - 1988/06/01/ PY - 1988 VL - 51 IS - 2 SP - 99 EP - 115 J2 - The Biblical Archaeologist SN - 00060895 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3210030 N1 - PB - The American Schools of Oriental Research ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Date of the Union of Corinth and Argos AU - Tuplin, Christopher T2 - The Classical Quarterly DA - 1982/01/01/ PY - 1982 VL - 32 IS - 1 SP - 75 EP - 83 J2 - The Classical Quarterly SN - 00098388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/638739 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Seismicity, Geomorphology and Structural Evolution of the Corinth Area of Greece AU - Vita-Finzi, C. AU - King, G. C. P. T2 - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences AB - In the eastern Gulf of Corinth, geological structure is closely reflected in the topography. In the 1981 Corinth earthquakes ground deformation accentuated existing geomorphological patterns. We explore the relationship between seismicity and landforms in space and time. The area examined extends beyond the epicentral region of the 1981 events and its evolution is traced over the last 40 000 years. To understand the relation between deep and superficial structures we discuss processes that occurred in the 1981 earthquakes, and go on to propose that surface faulting appears only above linear faults at depth that move in earthquakes with magnitudes (Ms) greater than six. Where faults at depth intersect or bend, the faulting becomes distributed and primary faulting does not reach the surface. Here the surface manifestation of faulting at depth is surface folding and secondary faulting. Such regions are identified in maps of the eastern Gulf of Corinth. Evidence for the evolution of the fault systems is provided by eyewitness accounts of shoreline changes following the recent earthquakes, historical and archaeological data pertaining to old sea levels, and 14C dates for molluscs collected from fossil shorelines. The results of these studies broadly confirm an earlier view of J. A. Jackson et al. (Earth planet. Sci. Lett. 57, 377-397 (1982)) that motion has shifted from faulting south of the city of Corinth to faulting in the Perachora peninsula. But the transfer is not complete: areas lying between the two fault systems have moved up and down in historical and archaeological times indicating that both systems are still active. The evidence for activity of the northern system points to a repeat time of 300 years for earthquakes comparable with those of 1981. The work discussed in this paper suggests that some of the features previously described as marine terraces are fault-controlled continental surfaces. Furthermore, beach deposits at a number of different levels long regarded as successive shorelines are in fact contemporaneous. The critical ages were obtained by radiocarbon dating of shell carbonate, a technique which yields dependable results if applied to samples which have been carefully selected and pretreated. Palaeontological dating of the terraces, in contrast, is found to be misleading because the faunas are environmentally controlled and consequently diachronous. DA - 1985/07/25/ PY - 1985 VL - 314 IS - 1530 SP - 379 EP - 407 J2 - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences SN - 00804614 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/37691 N1 - PB - The Royal Society ER - TY - JOUR TI - Pausanias, Octavia and Temple E at Corinth AU - Walbank, Mary E. Hoskins T2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens AB - This article considers the identification and attribution of the Temple E, one of the most important monuments of Roman Corinth. It argues against the present general identification of it as the temple of Octavia (referred to by Pausanias) and therefore a building dedicated to the Imperial cult. The evidence for the form, date and identity is reassessed. It involves a reexamination of the significance and relevance of the numismatic evidence cited in connection with it: a discussion of Octavia as a major recipient of cult and the worship of Jupiter Capitolinus at Corinth. It is argued, as a hypothesis for general consideration, that Temple E is the Capitolium of Corinth. /// Το άϱθϱο αυτό εξετάζει την αναγώϱιση ϰαι απόδοση του Ναού Ε, ενός από τα σημαντιϰότεϱα μνημεία της Ρωμαϊϰής Κοϱίνθου. Αποϰϱούει τη γενιϰά παϱαδεϰτή αναγνώϱισή του σαν ναού της Οϰταβίας (όπως αναϕέϱεται από τον Παυσανία), ϰαι ως εϰ τούτου αϕιεϱωμένου στην Αυτοϰϱατοϱιϰή λατϱεία. Επανεξετάζονται τα στοιχεία που αϕοϱούν τον τύπο, τη χϱονολογία ϰαι την ταυτότητα του ναού. Συνεπάγεται αναθεώϱηση της σημασίας ϰαι της οϱθότητας των νομισματολογιϰών στοιχείων που αναϕέϱονται σε σχέση με αυτόν: συζήτηση του ϱόλού της Οϰταβίας σαν σημαντιϰού αποδέϰτου λατϱευτιϰών πϱάξεων ϰαι της λατϱείας τον Καπιτωλίου Διός στην Κόϱινθο. Υποστηϱίζεται, σαν υπόθεση για γενιϰή εϰτίμηση ϰαι μελέτη, ότι ο Ναός Ε ήταν το Καπιτώλιο της Κοϱίνθού. DA - 1989/01/01/ PY - 1989 VL - 84 SP - 361 EP - 394 J2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens SN - 00682454 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30104565 N1 - PB - British School at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - On the Discord in Corinth: 1 Corinthians 1-4 and Ancient Politics AU - Welborn, L. L. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1987/03/01/ PY - 1987 VL - 106 IS - 1 SP - 85 EP - 111 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3260556 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature,PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Union of Corinth and Argos: A Reconsideration AU - Whitby, Michael T2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte DA - 1984/09/01/ PY - 1984 VL - 33 IS - 3 SP - 295 EP - 308 J2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte SN - 00182311 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4435891 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1896-1987: A Study of Changing Attitudes AU - Williams, C. K. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1987/07/01/ PY - 1987 VL - 91 IS - 3 SP - 473 EP - 474 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/505368 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The City of Corinth and Its Domestic Religion AU - Williams, Charles K., II T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1981/10/01/ PY - 1981 VL - 50 IS - 4 SP - 408 EP - 421 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147881 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1984: East of the Theater AU - Williams, Charles K., II. AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1985/01/01/ PY - 1985 VL - 54 IS - 1 SP - 55 EP - 96 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147765 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Deposit of Lamps from the Roman Bath at Isthmia AU - Wohl, Birgitta Lindros T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1981/04/01/ PY - 1981 VL - 50 IS - 2 SP - 112 EP - 140 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148012 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Coins Excavated at Corinth, 1978-1980 AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1986/04/01/ PY - 1986 VL - 55 IS - 2 SP - 183 EP - 205 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148061 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corrigenda: Corinth 1986: Temple E and East of Theater AU - Zervos, Orestes H. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1988/04/01/ PY - 1988 VL - 57 IS - 2 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148327 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Date of the Destruction of the Sanctuary of Poseidon on the Isthmus of Corinth AU - Beaton, Ann E. AU - Clement, Paul A. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1976/07/01/ PY - 1976 VL - 45 IS - 3 SP - 267 EP - 279 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147931 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens,PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens,PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A New List of Victors in the Caesarea at Isthmia AU - Biers, William R. AU - Geagan, Daniel J. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1970/04/01/ PY - 1970 VL - 39 IS - 2 SP - 79 EP - 93 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147447 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Twenty-Five Years Ago: Cults at St. Paul's Corinth AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - The Biblical Archaeologist DA - 1976/12/01/ PY - 1976 VL - 39 IS - 4 SP - 158 EP - 159 J2 - The Biblical Archaeologist SN - 00060895 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3209429 N1 - PB - The American Schools of Oriental Research ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Emendation to the Prosopography of Roman Corinth AU - Bugh, Glenn R. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1979/01/01/ PY - 1979 VL - 48 IS - 1 SP - 45 EP - 53 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147801 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - From the West Cemetery at Isthmia AU - Clement, Paul A. AU - Thorne, Margaret MacVeagh T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1974/10/01/ PY - 1974 VL - 43 IS - 4 SP - 401 EP - 411 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147486 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Isthmia AU - Cook, J. M. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1974/03/01/ PY - 1974 VL - 24 IS - 1 SP - 122 EP - 123 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/709893 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Roman Tomb at Corinthian Kenchreai AU - Cummer, W. Willson T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1971/04/01/ PY - 1971 VL - 40 IS - 2 SP - 205 EP - 231 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147632 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens,PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Décret d'Ephèse pour un vainqueur aux Isthmia et aux Néméa AU - Daux, Georges T2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik DA - 1978/01/01/ PY - 1978 VL - 28 SP - 41 EP - 47 J2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik SN - 00845388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20181482 N1 - PB - Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn (Germany) ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Hoard of Gold Coins of Philip and Alexander from Corinth AU - Edwards, G. Roger AU - Thompson, Margaret T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1970/10/01/ PY - 1970 VL - 74 IS - 4 SP - 343 EP - 350 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/503130 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Letter of Trajan to a Synod at Isthmia AU - Geagan, Daniel J. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1975/10/01/ PY - 1975 VL - 44 IS - 4 SP - 396 EP - 401 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147509 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Note on Philotis' Voyage to Corinth Ter. Hec. 85-87 AU - Gilula, Dwora T2 - The American Journal of Philology DA - 1977/12/01/ PY - 1977 VL - 98 IS - 4 SP - 356 EP - 358 J2 - The American Journal of Philology SN - 00029475 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/293796 N1 - PB - The Johns Hopkins University Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Thucydides i 29, 3, Gregory of Corinth and the ars interpretandi AU - Glucker, J. T2 - Mnemosyne DA - 1970/01/01/ PY - 1970 VL - 23 IS - 2 SP - 127 EP - 149 J2 - Mnemosyne SN - 00267074 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4429845 N1 - PB - BRILL,T3 - Fourth Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Politics of Revolution in Corinth, 395-386 B.C. AU - Hamilton, Charles D. T2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte DA - 1972/03/01/ PY - 1972 VL - 21 IS - 1 SP - 21 EP - 37 J2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte SN - 00182311 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4435243 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Small Deposit of Bronze Coins from Kenchreai AU - Hohlfelder, Robert L. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1970/01/01/ PY - 1970 VL - 39 IS - 1 SP - 68 EP - 72 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147553 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Sixth Century Hoard from Kenchreai AU - Hohlfelder, Robert L. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1973/01/01/ PY - 1973 VL - 42 IS - 1 SP - 89 EP - 101 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147471 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Kenchreai on the Saronic Gulf: Aspects of Its Imperial History AU - Hohlfelder, Robert L. T2 - The Classical Journal DA - 1976/02/01/ PY - 1976 VL - 71 IS - 3 SP - 217 EP - 226 J2 - The Classical Journal SN - 00098353 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3296182 N1 - PB - The Classical Association of the Middle West and South ER - TY - JOUR TI - "How Can Some of You Say That There Is No Resurrection of the Dead?" Spiritual Elitism in Corinth AU - Horsley, Richard A. T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1978/07/01/ PY - 1978 VL - 20 IS - 3 SP - 203 EP - 231 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1560429 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Latin Epitaph of a Roman Legionary from Corinth AU - Kos, M. Šašel T2 - The Journal of Roman Studies DA - 1978/01/01/ PY - 1978 VL - 68 SP - 22 EP - 25 J2 - The Journal of Roman Studies SN - 00754358 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/299624 N1 - PB - Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies ER - TY - JOUR TI - Inscriptions at Corinth AU - Martin, Thomas R. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1977/04/01/ PY - 1977 VL - 46 IS - 2 SP - 178 EP - 198 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147835 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Lucius at Corinth AU - Mason, H. J. T2 - Phoenix DA - 1971/07/01/ PY - 1971 VL - 25 IS - 2 SP - 160 EP - 165 J2 - Phoenix SN - 00318299 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1087527 N1 - PB - Classical Association of Canada ER - TY - JOUR TI - Attic Red Figure of the Late 5th and 4th Centuries from Corinth AU - McPhee, Ian D. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1976/10/01/ PY - 1976 VL - 45 IS - 4 SP - 380 EP - 396 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147897 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Note on Corinth VIII, 2, 125 AU - Nabers, Ned T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1969/01/01/ PY - 1969 VL - 73 IS - 1 SP - 73 EP - 74 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/503379 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Poros Kouros from Isthmia AU - Ridgway, Brunilde Sismondo T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1975/10/01/ PY - 1975 VL - 44 IS - 4 SP - 426 EP - 430 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147512 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Green-Glazed "Modiolus" from Kenchreai AU - Robinson, Henry S. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1972/07/01/ PY - 1972 VL - 41 IS - 3 SP - 355 EP - 356 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147438 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Shallow-Water Excavation at Kenchreai: II AU - Shaw, Joseph W. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1970/04/01/ PY - 1970 VL - 74 IS - 2 SP - 179 EP - 180 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/503207 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Greek Inscriptions at Corinth AU - Stroud, Ronald S. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1972/04/01/ PY - 1972 VL - 41 IS - 2 SP - 198 EP - 217 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147681 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Ein unbekannter Senator trajanisch-hadrianischer Zeit (zu Corinth VIII 3,125) AU - Wachtel, Klaus T2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte DA - 1971/06/01/ PY - 1971 VL - 20 IS - 2/3 SP - 326 EP - 333 J2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte SN - 00182311 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4435198 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1969: Forum Area AU - Williams, Charles K., II T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1970/01/01/ PY - 1970 VL - 39 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 39 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147548 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, 1978: Forum Southwest AU - Williams, Charles K., II T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1979/04/01/ PY - 1979 VL - 48 IS - 2 SP - 105 EP - 144 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147769 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinthian Kenchreai T2 - Current Anthropology DA - 1979/09/01/ PY - 1979 VL - 20 IS - 3 SP - 654 EP - 655 J2 - Current Anthropology SN - 00113204 UR - C N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press on behalf of Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research,PB - The University of Chicago Press on behalf of Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research ER - TY - JOUR TI - Pindar, Isthmia, i. 41 AU - Beattie, A. J. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1953/06/01/ PY - 1953 VL - 3 IS - 2 SP - 77 EP - 79 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/706162 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Hydria-Fragments in Corinth AU - Beazley, J. D. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1955/10/01/ PY - 1955 VL - 24 IS - 4 SP - 305 EP - 319 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147153 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Berlin Painter at Corinth AU - Boulter, Cedric G. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1966/10/01/ PY - 1966 VL - 35 IS - 4 SP - 310 EP - 319 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147561 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Isthmia Excavations, 1952 AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1953/07/01/ PY - 1953 VL - 22 IS - 3 SP - 182 EP - 195 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146766 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Isthmia, 1954 AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1955/04/01/ PY - 1955 VL - 24 IS - 2 SP - 110 EP - 141 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147264 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Isthmia: Third Campaign, 1955-1956 AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1958/01/01/ PY - 1958 VL - 27 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 37 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147110 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Isthmia: Fourth Campaign, 1957-1958 AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1959/10/01/ PY - 1959 VL - 28 IS - 4 SP - 298 EP - 343 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147250 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Isthmia 1959-1961 AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1962/01/01/ PY - 1962 VL - 31 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 25 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147255 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Terracotta Tetrapod Dedication at Corinth AU - Carter, Robert E. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1953/10/01/ PY - 1953 VL - 22 IS - 4 SP - 209 EP - 214 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146959 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Objects from a Well at Isthmia AU - Caskey, John L. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1960/04/01/ PY - 1960 VL - 29 IS - 2 SP - 168 EP - 176 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147292 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Significance of Coins as Evidence for the History of Athens and Corinth in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries AU - Charanis, Peter T2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte DA - 1955/01/01/ PY - 1955 VL - 4 IS - 2/3 SP - 163 EP - 172 J2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte SN - 00182311 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4434448 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth AU - Harrison, A. R. W. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1957/03/01/ PY - 1957 VL - 7 IS - 1 SP - 61 EP - 64 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/706023 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Addenda et Corrigenda: Excavations at Isthmia: Fourth Campaign, 1957-1958 AU - Hesperia T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1960/10/01/ PY - 1960 VL - 29 IS - 4 SP - 417 EP - 418 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147165 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Addenda et Corrigenda: Excavations at Isthmia 1959-1961 AU - Hesperia T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1962/10/01/ PY - 1962 VL - 31 IS - 4 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147242 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Ancient Corinth AU - Hopper, R. J. T2 - Greece & Rome DA - 1955/02/01/ PY - 1955 VL - 2 IS - 1 SP - 2 EP - 15 J2 - Greece & Rome SN - 00173835 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/642202 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - Second Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Dyeing and Weaving Works at Isthmia AU - Kardara, Chrysoula T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1961/07/01/ PY - 1961 VL - 65 IS - 3 SP - 261 EP - 266 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/501686 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth VIII, 3, 121 AU - Oliver, James H. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1967/07/01/ PY - 1967 VL - 71 IS - 3 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/501564 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth VIII, 3, 125 AU - Oliver, James H. AU - Geagan, Daniel J. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1968/04/01/ PY - 1968 VL - 72 IS - 2 SP - 156 EP - 157 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/502841 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Pausanias on the Temple of Poseidon at Isthmia (2, 1, 7) AU - Pearson, Lionel T2 - Hermes DA - 1960/11/01/ PY - 1960 VL - 88 IS - 4 SP - 498 EP - 502 J2 - Hermes SN - 00180777 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4475141 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - Coins from Some Deposits in the South Stoa at Corinth AU - Price, M. Jessop T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1967/10/01/ PY - 1967 VL - 36 IS - 4 SP - 348 EP - 388 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147368 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Mediaeval Architecture: In the Central Area of Corinth AU - Scranton, Robert L. T2 - Corinth DA - 1957/01/01/ PY - 1957 VL - 16 SP - iii EP - 147 J2 - Corinth SN - 15587185 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390697 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavation at Kenchreai AU - Scranton, Robert L. T2 - The Classical Journal DA - 1965/10/01/ PY - 1965 VL - 61 IS - 1 SP - 6 EP - 8 J2 - The Classical Journal SN - 00098353 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3293901 N1 - PB - The Classical Association of the Middle West and South ER - TY - JOUR TI - Investigations at Kenchreai, 1963 AU - Scranton, Robert L. AU - Ramage, Edwin S. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1964/04/01/ PY - 1964 VL - 33 IS - 2 SP - 134 EP - 145 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147183 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Investigations at Corinthian Kenchreai AU - Scranton, Robert L. AU - Ramage, Edwin S. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1967/04/01/ PY - 1967 VL - 36 IS - 2 SP - 124 EP - 186 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147394 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens,PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Shallow-Water Excavation at Kenchreai AU - Shaw, Joseph W. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1967/07/01/ PY - 1967 VL - 71 IS - 3 SP - 223 EP - 231 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/501556 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Double-Sheaved Pulley Block from Kenchreai AU - Shaw, Joseph W. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1967/10/01/ PY - 1967 VL - 36 IS - 4 SP - 389 EP - 401 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147369 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Prehistoric Pottery from the Isthmia AU - Smith, Esther A. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1955/04/01/ PY - 1955 VL - 24 IS - 2 SP - 142 EP - 146 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147265 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Tribal Boundary Markers from Corinth AU - Stroud, Ronald S. T2 - California Studies in Classical Antiquity DA - 1968/01/01/ PY - 1968 VL - 1 SP - 233 EP - 242 J2 - California Studies in Classical Antiquity SN - 00685895 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25010575 N1 - PB - University of California Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Effect of Benzothiazol-2-Oxyacetic Acid on Development of Black Corinth Grapes AU - Weaver, Robert J. T2 - Botanical Gazette AB - 1. Black Corinth grape vines at Davis and Madera, California, were sprayed with benzothiazol-2-oxyacetic acid at concentrations varying from 5 to 100 p.p.m. The use of this growth-regulator at 20 p.p.m. resulted in the largest berries at each location in the treatments with this compound, but the weight of crop and individual berries was usually only about half that of fruit from girdled vines or from vines sprayed with 4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid. The use of benzothiazol-2-oxyacetic acid usually retarded coloring. 2. Clusters dipped in benzothiazol-2-oxyacetic acid at 20 p.p.m. at full bloom, or 4, 10, or 18 days later, all developed small berries of about the same size. 3. Clusters were treated with benzothiazol-2-oxyacetic and 4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid, separately and combined. Combined treatment usually resulted in clusters about like those treated only with 4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid, although some clusters contained a few small berries like those resulting from treatment with benzothiazol-2-oxyacetic acid. DA - 1954/06/01/ PY - 1954 VL - 115 IS - 4 SP - 365 EP - 371 J2 - Botanical Gazette SN - 00068071 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2473322 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Correction on Provenience of Terracotta Sphinx from Corinth AU - Weinberg, Saul S. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1958/01/01/ PY - 1958 VL - 27 IS - 1 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/147114 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Ancient Corinth and the History of Greek Architecture and Town-Planning: A Review Article AU - Winter, F. E. T2 - Phoenix DA - 1963/12/01/ PY - 1963 VL - 17 IS - 4 SP - 275 EP - 292 J2 - Phoenix SN - 00318299 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1086380 N1 - PB - Classical Association of Canada ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Inscriptions AU - Woodhead, A. G. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1968/06/01/ PY - 1968 VL - 18 IS - 2 SP - 221 EP - 223 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/709000 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth, Ambracia, Apollonia AU - Beaumont, R. L. T2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies DA - 1952/01/01/ PY - 1952 VL - 72 SP - 62 EP - 73 J2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies SN - 00754269 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/627994 N1 - PB - The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Head of Sarapis from Corinth AU - Brady, Thomas A. T2 - Harvard Studies in Classical Philology DA - 1940/01/01/ PY - 1940 VL - 51 SP - 61 EP - 69 J2 - Harvard Studies in Classical Philology SN - 00730688 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/310922 N1 - PB - Department of the Classics, Harvard University ER - TY - JOUR TI - Terracotta Altars from Corinth AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1950/10/01/ PY - 1950 VL - 19 IS - 4 SP - 370 EP - 375 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146842 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth: Center of St. Paul's Missionary Work in Greece AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - The Biblical Archaeologist DA - 1951/12/01/ PY - 1951 VL - 14 IS - 4 SP - 78 EP - 96 J2 - The Biblical Archaeologist SN - 00060895 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3209298 N1 - PB - The American Schools of Oriental Research ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Corroded Bronze of Corinth AU - Caley, Earle R. T2 - Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society AB - In an effort to determine why bronze objects found at the site of ancient Corinth are almost invariably in a very poor state of preservation chemical analyses were made of several typical objects. Two especially significant facts were thus discovered. One was that the metal of all such objects originally contained a high proportion of tin and little or no lead, a type of metal likely to become highly corroded under natural conditions. The other was that basic cupric chloride was present in noticeable quantity in the corrosion products of these objects, an indication that the soil conditions at the site were unfavorable for the preservation of bronze. That the water and soil at Corinth contain an unusually high proportion of soluble chlorides is indicated by the presence of an unusually high proportion of chloride ion in the water of the Fountain Peirene. Experiments in which a clean fragment of ancient Corinthian bronze was exposed to the action of chloride solutions under various conditions confirmed the hypothesis that soluble chlorides, as well as the composition of the metal, were responsible for the very poor state of preservation of the objects. In order to obtain information on the mechanism of the corrosive action, a detailed microscopic examination was made of the metallic core and patina of one of the objects. Photomicrographs of typical structures were taken, and some of these are shown on the Plates. From the various observed facts and the general electrolytic theory of corrosion a detailed explanation is given of the probable course of the chemical changes which occurred during the corrosion of bronze at Corinth. This explanation fully accounts for the formation of the various compounds found in the corrosion products. In conclusion a critical examination is made of the statement of Pausanias about the treatment of the bronze of Corinth in the water of the Fountain Peirene. It is shown that chemical and metallurgical facts make possible the definite rejection of certain previous interpretations or translations of this statement. For example, it is impossible that the treatment had as its purpose the hardening of the metal. What appears likely is that the water was employed as a cooling medium in the working of high-tin bronze and that the successful working of this particular alloy at Corinth was wrongly ascribed to the peculiar character of the water of the Fountain Peirene rather than to the particular course of heat treatment to which the bronze was subjected. DA - 1941/07/30/ PY - 1941 VL - 84 IS - 5 SP - 689 EP - 761 J2 - Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society SN - 0003049X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/984846 N1 - PB - American Philosophical Society ER - TY - JOUR TI - Observations on the Painted Venatio of the Theatre at Corinth and on the Arrangements of the Arena AU - Capps, Edward T2 - Hesperia Supplements DA - 1949/01/01/ PY - 1949 VL - 8 SP - 64 EP - 445 J2 - Hesperia Supplements SN - 10641173 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1353883 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - On the Capture of Corinth by the Onogurs and Its Recapture by the Byzantines AU - Charanis, Peter T2 - Speculum DA - 1952/07/01/ PY - 1952 VL - 27 IS - 3 SP - 343 EP - 350 J2 - Speculum SN - 00387134 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2853090 N1 - PB - Medieval Academy of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth AU - Cook, R. M. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1950/12/01/ PY - 1950 VL - 64 IS - 3/4 SP - 147 EP - 148 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/705622 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Mediaeval Glass-Factory at Corinth AU - Davidson, Gladys R. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1940/07/01/ PY - 1940 VL - 44 IS - 3 SP - 297 EP - 324 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/499721 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Early History of Corinth AU - Dunbabin, T. J. T2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies DA - 1948/01/01/ PY - 1948 VL - 68 SP - 59 EP - 69 J2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies SN - 00754269 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/626300 N1 - PB - The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies ER - TY - JOUR TI - Second Century B. C. Rose Madder from Corinth and Athens AU - Farnsworth, Marie T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1951/07/01/ PY - 1951 VL - 55 IS - 3 SP - 236 EP - 239 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/500972 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Union of Corinth and Argos (392-386 B. C.) AU - Griffith, G. T. T2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte DA - 1950/01/01/ PY - 1950 VL - 1 IS - 2 SP - 236 EP - 256 J2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte SN - 00182311 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4434300 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - Asclepius AU - Highbarger, E. L. T2 - The Classical Journal DA - 1951/12/01/ PY - 1951 VL - 47 IS - 3 SP - 133 EP - 134 J2 - The Classical Journal SN - 00098353 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3293666 N1 - PB - The Classical Association of the Middle West and South ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Byzantine Statue Base at Corinth AU - Kent, John H. T2 - Speculum DA - 1950/10/01/ PY - 1950 VL - 25 IS - 4 SP - 544 EP - 546 J2 - Speculum SN - 00387134 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2849382 N1 - PB - Medieval Academy of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - ΙΣΘΜΙΑ ΦΡΕΑΤΩΝ: Terracotta Well-Heads from the Athenian Agora AU - Lang, Mabel T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1949/01/01/ PY - 1949 VL - 18 IS - 1 SP - 114 EP - 127 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146999 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Archaeology and St. Paul's Journeys in Greek Lands: Corinth AU - McDonald, William A. T2 - The Biblical Archaeologist DA - 1942/09/01/ PY - 1942 VL - 5 IS - 3 SP - 36 EP - 48 J2 - The Biblical Archaeologist SN - 00060895 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3209319 N1 - PB - The American Schools of Oriental Research ER - TY - JOUR TI - Honors to Faustina at Corinth AU - Meritt, Benjamin D. T2 - Classical Philology DA - 1947/07/01/ PY - 1947 VL - 42 IS - 3 SP - 181 EP - 182 J2 - Classical Philology SN - 0009837X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/265990 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Rival Leadership in Corinth AU - Pherigo, Lindsey P. T2 - Journal of Bible and Religion DA - 1951/10/01/ PY - 1951 VL - 19 IS - 4 SP - 197 EP - 199 J2 - Journal of Bible and Religion SN - 08852758 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1456592 N1 - PB - Oxford University Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Bulgars in the Balkans and the Occupation of Corinth in the Seventh Century AU - Setton, Kenneth M. T2 - Speculum DA - 1950/10/01/ PY - 1950 VL - 25 IS - 4 SP - 502 EP - 543 J2 - Speculum SN - 00387134 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2849381 N1 - PB - Medieval Academy of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Emperor Constans II and the Capture of Corinth by the Onogur Bulgars AU - Setton, Kenneth M. T2 - Speculum DA - 1952/07/01/ PY - 1952 VL - 27 IS - 3 SP - 351 EP - 362 J2 - Speculum SN - 00387134 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2853091 N1 - PB - Medieval Academy of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Roman Relief Bowls from Corinth AU - Spitzer, Doreen Canaday T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1942/04/01/ PY - 1942 VL - 11 IS - 2 SP - 162 EP - 192 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146446 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Ptolemaic Bronze Hoard from Corinth AU - Thompson, Margaret T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1951/10/01/ PY - 1951 VL - 20 IS - 4 SP - 355 EP - 367 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146804 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Response of Black Corinth Grapes to Applications of 4-Chlorophenoxyacetic Acid AU - Weaver, Robert J. T2 - Botanical Gazette AB - 1. Clusters and foliage of Black Corinth grapes were sprayed with 4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid at concentrations of 10, 25, 50, 100, or 300 p.p.m. Large berries and compact clusters developed when the acid was applied in the range from 10 to 50 p.p.m. Dipping of clusters gave similar results. 2. Parts of Black Corinth vines were sprayed with 4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid at 25 p.p.m. on May 24, May 28, June 3, June 7, or on June 14. June 3 was apparently the earliest time to spray in 1951 to obtain compact clusters with almost no hard seeds. Dipping of clusters gave approximately the same results. 3. Dip applications of 4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid at 50 p.p.m. to Black Corinth clusters resulted in berries as large as those produced after both girdling and application of growth-regulator. 4. Only the parts of clusters of Black Corinth grapes treated with growth-regulator usually developed large berries and thickened pedicels. The compound, or stimulus induced by it, apparently failed to move from the treated area to any appreciable degree. DA - 1952/09/01/ PY - 1952 VL - 114 IS - 1 SP - 107 EP - 113 J2 - Botanical Gazette SN - 00068071 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2472864 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Response of Flowers of Black Corinth and Fruit of Thompson Seedless Grapes to Applications of Plant Growth-Regulators AU - Weaver, Robert J. AU - Williams, W. O. T2 - Botanical Gazette AB - 1. Oil emulsions of beta-naphthoxyacetic acid, alpha-naphthaleneacetic acid, gamma-(indole-3)-n-butyric acid, beta-naphthoxypropionic acid, 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid, 4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, 2-chlorophenoxyacetic acid, alpha-(2-chlorophenoxy)propionic acid, and indole-3-acetic acid were separately applied to Black Corinth grapes by dipping clusters of the flowers at the beginning of or at full bloom. The first three compounds were also applied to Black Corinth in aqueous solution, Oil emulsions of the first six compounds listed were separately applied to Thompson Seedless grapes by dipping clusters of fruit at one of three developmental stages. 2. The treatment at full bloom of flower clusters of Black Corinth with beta-naphthoxypropionic acid at 200 p.p.m. resulted within 12 days in berries and clusters larger than those of untreated controls. The maturation of these treated clusters was accelerated. Applications of 4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid at 5 p.p.m. resulted in many large berries containing seeds or seedlike structures in contrast to berries of untreated controls or of other treatments which produced smaller seedless fruit. The other compounds resulted in no marked responses other than injury. 3. Very young berry clusters of Thompson Seedless grapes treated with concentrations of 20 p.p.m. of 4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid resulted in larger clusters and berries than untreated controls. The treated clusters were too compact for commercial use as table grapes. Clusters treated with concentrations of 200 p.p.m. of the compound showed little injury but developed pedicels more than twice as thick as the controls. The other compounds produced varying amounts of injury which, in some instances, resulted in the production of large berries, probably owing to the fewer number of normal berries per cluster in comparison with the untreated ones. 4. Young clusters were much more responsive than older ones. Some treatments resulted in only temporary curvatures of the rachis, its branches, and the pedicels; in more severe treatments the rachis and its branches enlarged, split, and callused, and many berries failed to enlarge; some clusters were killed. DA - 1950/06/01/ PY - 1950 VL - 111 IS - 4 SP - 477 EP - 485 J2 - Botanical Gazette SN - 00068071 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2472851 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth: The Ancient City Revealed AU - Weinberg, Saul S. AU - Weinberg, Gladys R. T2 - The Classical Journal DA - 1946/11/01/ PY - 1946 VL - 42 IS - 2 SP - 67 EP - 76 J2 - The Classical Journal SN - 00098353 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3291968 N1 - PB - The Classical Association of the Middle West and South ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth and the Argive Coalition AU - Westlake, H. D. T2 - The American Journal of Philology DA - 1940/01/01/ PY - 1940 VL - 61 IS - 4 SP - 413 EP - 421 J2 - The American Journal of Philology SN - 00029475 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/291379 N1 - PB - The Johns Hopkins University Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Prehistoric Corinth AU - Yavis, Constantine G. T2 - The Classical Journal DA - 1950/11/01/ PY - 1950 VL - 46 IS - 2 SP - 106 EP - 107 J2 - The Classical Journal SN - 00098353 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3292771 N1 - PB - The Classical Association of the Middle West and South ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth 1925: Area North of Basilica AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1926/01/01/ PY - 1926 VL - 30 IS - 1 SP - 49 EP - 57 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497921 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Late type of Wheel-Made Lamps from Corinth AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1927/07/01/ PY - 1927 VL - 31 IS - 3 SP - 329 EP - 337 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497823 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Shrines of the Mighty: From Athens to Corinth AU - Bullock, Virginia G. T2 - The Sewanee Review DA - 1918/07/01/ PY - 1918 VL - 26 IS - 3 SP - 276 EP - 282 J2 - The Sewanee Review SN - 00373052 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/27533123 N1 - PB - The Johns Hopkins University Press,PB - The Johns Hopkins University Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Researches in the Topography of Ancient Corinth-I AU - Carpenter, Rhys T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1929/07/01/ PY - 1929 VL - 33 IS - 3 SP - 345 EP - 360 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498349 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Arretine Signatures Found in the Excavations in the Theatre District of Corinth AU - Comfort, H. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1929/10/01/ PY - 1929 VL - 33 IS - 4 SP - 484 EP - 501 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498859 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Latin Inscriptions from Corinth AU - Dean, L. R. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1918/04/01/ PY - 1918 VL - 22 IS - 2 SP - 189 EP - 197 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497235 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Latin Inscriptions from Corinth II AU - Dean, L. R. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1919/04/01/ PY - 1919 VL - 23 IS - 2 SP - 163 EP - 174 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497946 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Latin Inscriptions from Corinth. III AU - Dean, L. R. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1922/10/01/ PY - 1922 VL - 26 IS - 4 SP - 451 EP - 476 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497956 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Archaic Inscriptions from Cleonae and Corinth AU - Dickerman, Sherwood Owen T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1903/04/01/ PY - 1903 VL - 7 IS - 2 SP - 147 EP - 156 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496674 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Fountain of Glauce at Corinth AU - Elderkin, George W. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1910/01/01/ PY - 1910 VL - 14 IS - 1 SP - 19 EP - 50 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496895 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Series of Sculptures from Corinth: I. Hellenic Reliefs AU - Gardiner, Elizabeth M. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1909/04/01/ PY - 1909 VL - 13 IS - 2 SP - 158 EP - 169 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496906 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Series of Sculptures from Corinth AU - Gardiner, Elizabeth M. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1909/07/01/ PY - 1909 VL - 13 IS - 3 SP - 304 EP - 327 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497024 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth: 1903 AU - H., T. W. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1903/07/01/ PY - 1903 VL - 7 IS - 3 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496695 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Notes on the Harbours of S. Boeotia, and Sea-Trade between Boeotia and Corinth in Prehistoric Times AU - Heurtley., W. A. T2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens DA - 1923/01/01/ PY - 1923 VL - 26 SP - 38 EP - 45 J2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens SN - 00682454 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30096546 N1 - PB - British School at Athens,PB - British School at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Problem of II Corinthians and the History of the Crisis at Corinth. I AU - Kennedy, James Houghton T2 - The Irish Church Quarterly DA - 1913/04/01/ PY - 1913 VL - 6 IS - 22 SP - 123 EP - 135 J2 - The Irish Church Quarterly SN - 20091664 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30067128 N1 - PB - Irish Church Quarterly,PB - Irish Church Quarterly,PB - Irish Church Quarterly ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Problem of II Corinthians and the History of the Crisis at Corinth. II AU - Kennedy, James Houghton T2 - The Irish Church Quarterly DA - 1913/07/01/ PY - 1913 VL - 6 IS - 23 SP - 199 EP - 213 J2 - The Irish Church Quarterly SN - 20091664 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30067825 N1 - PB - Irish Church Quarterly,PB - Irish Church Quarterly,PB - Irish Church Quarterly ER - TY - JOUR TI - Prehistoric Corinth AU - Leaf, Walter T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1923/05/01/ PY - 1923 VL - 37 IS - 3/4 SP - 65 EP - 66 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/699480 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth, 1927 AU - Meritt, Benjamin D. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1927/10/01/ PY - 1927 VL - 31 IS - 4 SP - 450 EP - 461 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497866 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Excavations at Korakou AU - Myres, J. L. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1923/05/01/ PY - 1923 VL - 37 IS - 3/4 SP - 71 EP - 73 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/699488 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - Geometric Vases from Corinth AU - Nichols, M. Louise T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1905/10/01/ PY - 1905 VL - 9 IS - 4 SP - 411 EP - 421 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496968 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Greek Inscriptions from Corinth AU - Powell, Benjamin T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1903/01/01/ PY - 1903 VL - 7 IS - 1 SP - 26 EP - 71 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496743 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Series of Colossal Statues at Corinth AU - Richardson, Rufus B. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1902/01/01/ PY - 1902 VL - 6 IS - 1 SP - 7 EP - 22 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496637 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Group of Dionysiac Sculptures Found at Corinth AU - Richardson, Rufus B. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1904/07/01/ PY - 1904 VL - 8 IS - 3 SP - 288 EP - 296 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497082 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Terra-Cottas from Corinth AU - Robinson, David M. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1906/04/01/ PY - 1906 VL - 10 IS - 2 SP - 159 EP - 173 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496993 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Ointment-Vases from Corinth AU - Robinson, David M. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1906/10/01/ PY - 1906 VL - 10 IS - 4 SP - 420 EP - 426 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496839 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Antigone and the Bride of Corinth AU - Rose, H. J. T2 - The Classical Quarterly DA - 1925/07/01/ PY - 1925 VL - 19 IS - 3/4 SP - 147 EP - 150 J2 - The Classical Quarterly SN - 00098388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/636271 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Lechaeum Road and the Propylaea at Corinth AU - Sears, Joshua M. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1902/10/01/ PY - 1902 VL - 6 IS - 4 SP - 439 EP - 454 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496670 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Color at Corinth AU - Shear, Theodore Leslie T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1928/07/01/ PY - 1928 VL - 32 IS - 3 SP - 330 EP - 332 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497470 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Prehistoric Corinth AU - Shewan, A. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1922/11/01/ PY - 1922 VL - 36 IS - 7/8 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/700795 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - Mycenaean Corinth AU - Shewan, A. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1924/05/01/ PY - 1924 VL - 38 IS - 3/4 SP - 65 EP - 68 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/698369 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - Greek Inscriptions from Corinth II AU - Smith, Kendall K. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1919/10/01/ PY - 1919 VL - 23 IS - 4 SP - 331 EP - 393 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497857 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Theatre at Corinth AU - Stillwell, Richard T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1929/01/01/ PY - 1929 VL - 33 IS - 1 SP - 77 EP - 97 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497649 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Marble Head from Corinth AU - Swift, E. H. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1916/07/01/ PY - 1916 VL - 20 IS - 3 SP - 350 EP - 355 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497169 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth AU - Swift, E. H. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1921/04/01/ PY - 1921 VL - 25 IS - 2 SP - 142 EP - 159 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497701 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth. II. Tiberius AU - Swift, E. H. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1921/07/01/ PY - 1921 VL - 25 IS - 3 SP - 248 EP - 265 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497802 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth. III. Gaius and Lucius Caesar AU - Swift, E. H. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1921/10/01/ PY - 1921 VL - 25 IS - 4 SP - 337 EP - 363 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497452 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth. IV. The Four Torsos AU - Swift, E. H. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1922/04/01/ PY - 1922 VL - 26 IS - 2 SP - 131 EP - 147 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497706 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Euryclids in Latin Inscriptions from Corinth AU - Taylor, L. R. AU - West, Allen B. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1926/10/01/ PY - 1926 VL - 30 IS - 4 SP - 389 EP - 400 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497750 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Latin Elegiacs from Corinth AU - Taylor, Lily Ross AU - West, Allen B. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1928/01/01/ PY - 1928 VL - 32 IS - 1 SP - 9 EP - 22 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497587 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Various Statues from Corinth AU - Tucker, James T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1902/10/01/ PY - 1902 VL - 6 IS - 4 SP - 422 EP - 438 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496669 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth in 1905: Preliminary Report AU - Washburn, O. M. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1906/01/01/ PY - 1906 VL - 10 IS - 1 SP - 17 EP - 20 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496867 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Visits of St. Paul to Corinth AU - White, Newport J.D. T2 - Hermathena DA - 1902/01/01/ PY - 1902 VL - 12 IS - 28 SP - 79 EP - 89 J2 - Hermathena SN - 00180750 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/23036676 N1 - PB - Trinity College Dublin,PB - Trinity College Dublin ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Sarcophagus at Corinth AU - Young, J. Donald T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1922/10/01/ PY - 1922 VL - 26 IS - 4 SP - 430 EP - 444 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497954 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Note on a Sarcophagus at Corinth AU - Young, J. Donald T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1925/01/01/ PY - 1925 VL - 29 IS - 1 SP - 82 EP - 83 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497727 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Paul's Journeys to Corinth T2 - The Biblical World DA - 1903/11/01/ PY - 1903 VL - 22 IS - 5 SP - 395 EP - 396 J2 - The Biblical World SN - 01903578 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3140679 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press,PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Theatre at Corinth: A Report of the Excavations of 1896 AU - Babbitt, Frank Cole T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1897/11/01/ PY - 1897 VL - 1 IS - 6 SP - 481 EP - 494 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496781 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Correspondence of the Apostle Paul with the Church in Corinth AU - Burton, Ernest D. AU - Paul, Apostle T2 - The Biblical World DA - 1895/10/01/ PY - 1895 VL - 6 IS - 4 SP - 278 EP - 288 J2 - The Biblical World SN - 01903578 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3149175 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Temple at Corinth AU - C., E. T2 - The Biblical World DA - 1896/05/01/ PY - 1896 VL - 7 IS - 5 SP - 372 EP - 373 J2 - The Biblical World SN - 01903578 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3140375 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Recent Excavations at Corinth AU - Capps, Edward T2 - The Biblical World DA - 1896/09/01/ PY - 1896 VL - 8 IS - 3 SP - 233 EP - 237 J2 - The Biblical World SN - 01903578 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3140150 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Roman Building in Corinth: A Report of the Excavations of 1896: Trench XIV AU - Cou, Herbert F. de T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1897/11/01/ PY - 1897 VL - 1 IS - 6 SP - 495 EP - 506 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496782 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Die Peräa von Corinth und die Eschatiotis AU - Curtius, Ernst T2 - Rheinisches Museum für Philologie DA - 1846/01/01/ PY - 1846 VL - 4 SP - 200 EP - 207 J2 - Rheinisches Museum für Philologie SN - 0035449X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/41250373 N1 - PB - J.D. Sauerländers Verlag,T3 - Neue Folge ER - TY - JOUR TI - Gregor von Corinth über den dorischen Dialect AU - Morsbach, Lorenz T2 - Rheinisches Museum für Philologie DA - 1876/01/01/ PY - 1876 VL - 31 SP - 567 EP - 581 J2 - Rheinisches Museum für Philologie SN - 0035449X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/41251212 N1 - PB - J.D. Sauerländers Verlag,T3 - Neue Folge ER - TY - JOUR TI - Notes from Corinth AU - Richardson, Rufus B. T2 - The American Journal of Archaeology and of the History of the Fine Arts DA - 1896/07/01/ PY - 1896 VL - 11 IS - 3 SP - 371 EP - 372 J2 - The American Journal of Archaeology and of the History of the Fine Arts SN - 15405079 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496505 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Terra-Cotta Figurines from Corinth AU - Richardson, Rufus B. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1898/05/01/ PY - 1898 VL - 2 IS - 3/4 SP - 206 EP - 222 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496804 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Old Corinthian Vase from Corinth AU - Richardson, Rufus B. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1898/05/01/ PY - 1898 VL - 2 IS - 3/4 SP - 195 EP - 205 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496803 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America,PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Notes from Corinth AU - Seymour, T. D. T2 - The American Journal of Archaeology and of the History of the Fine Arts DA - 1896/04/01/ PY - 1896 VL - 11 IS - 2 J2 - The American Journal of Archaeology and of the History of the Fine Arts SN - 15405079 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/496552 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Remarks on 1 Corinth. XI., 29 T2 - The Catholic Layman DA - 1856/06/19/ PY - 1856 VL - 5 IS - 54 SP - 68 EP - 69 J2 - The Catholic Layman SN - 07915640 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30065908 N1 - PB - Catholic Layman ER - TY - JOUR TI - De PH apud Cenchreas AU - Scranton, Robert T2 - Classical Philology DA - 1976/01/01/ PY - 1976 VL - 71 IS - 1 SP - 106 EP - 108 J2 - Classical Philology SN - 0009837X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/268524 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - τὰ δρώμενα καὶ τὰ λεγόνενα: The Eucharistic Memory of Jesus' Words in First Corinthians AU - Aitken, Ellen Bradshaw T2 - The Harvard Theological Review DA - 1997/10/01/ PY - 1997 VL - 90 IS - 4 SP - 359 EP - 370 J2 - The Harvard Theological Review SN - 00178160 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1510096 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity School ER - TY - JOUR TI - Jorunn Økland, Women in Their Place: Paul and the Corinthian Discourse of Gender and Sanctuary Space AU - Annette Bourland Huizenga T2 - The Journal of Religion DA - 2007/04/01/ PY - 2007 VL - 87 IS - 2 SP - 265 EP - 266 J2 - The Journal of Religion SN - 00224189 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/513209 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Vase Painting AU - Arafat, K. W. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1999/01/01/ PY - 1999 VL - 49 IS - 1 SP - 204 EP - 205 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/713960 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Σπειρεται: Paul's Anthropogenic Metaphor in 1 Corinthians 15:42-44 AU - Asher, Jeffrey R. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 2001/04/01/ PY - 2001 VL - 120 IS - 1 SP - 101 EP - 122 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3268595 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Terracotta Sculpture and the Temple of Apollo AU - Bookidis, Nancy T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Excavations around the Archaic Temple of Apollo in Corinth in the 1960s and 1970s uncovered forty-eight fragments of large-scale terracotta sphinxes.1 Possibly from acroteria of the temple roof, the fragments date from the 6th to at least the mid-5th century B.C. The publication of these pieces provides an opportunity to review the corpus of sphinxes, together with their stylistic development, and to discuss how they were made. The latest and best-preserved statue shows that this tradition did not end in the Archaic period. A small appendix of fragments from earlier excavations of Corinth completes the picture of Corinth's productivity in terracotta sphinxes. DA - 2000/10/01/ PY - 2000 VL - 69 IS - 4 SP - 381 EP - 452 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148383 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Simonides’ Corinthian Epigram AU - Budin, Stephanie Lynn T2 - Classical Philology DA - 2008/10/01/ PY - 2008 VL - 103 IS - 4 SP - 335 EP - 353 J2 - Classical Philology SN - 0009837X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/597180 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Anchor for Pauline Chronology: Paul's Flight from "The Ethnarch of King Aretas" (2 Corinthians 11:32-33) AU - Campbell, Douglas A. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 2002/07/01/ PY - 2002 VL - 121 IS - 2 SP - 279 EP - 302 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3268357 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Fortifications of Mount Oneion, Corinthia AU - Caraher, William R. AU - Gregory, Timothy E. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Recent investigations on the Isthmus of Corinth by the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey (EKAS) have revealed a series of relatively humble fortifications situated along the ridge of Mt. Oneion, which forms the southern boundary of the Isthmus. These Late Classical-Early Hellenistic walls, along with a nearby series of later Venetian fortifications, were designed to block access to the south through several low passes. Controlling the passage of northern armies through the Isthmus to the Peloponnese was clearly a long-term strategic concern for diverse regional powers. DA - 2006/07/01/ PY - 2006 VL - 75 IS - 3 SP - 327 EP - 356 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25067991 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Towers and Fortifications at Vayia in the Southeast Corinthia AU - Caraher, William R. AU - Pettegrew, David K. AU - James, Sarah T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - Although rural towers have long been central to the discussion of the fortified landscapes of Classical and Hellenistic Greece, the Corinthiahas rarely figured in the conversation, despite the historical significance of exurban fortifications for the territory. The authors of this article report on the recent investigation by the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey of two towers and associated fortifications in the region of Vayia in the southeast Corinthia. By integrating topographic study, intensive survey, and architectural analysis, they suggest that these three sites served to guard an economically productive stretch of the Corinthian countryside and to protect— or block— major maritime and land routes into the region. DA - 2010/07/01/ PY - 2010 VL - 79 IS - 3 SP - 385 EP - 415 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/40981055 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Married to an Unbeliever: Households, Hierarchies, and Holiness in 1 Corinthians 7:12–16 AU - Caroline Johnson Hodge T2 - The Harvard Theological Review DA - 2010/01/01/ PY - 2010 VL - 103 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 25 J2 - The Harvard Theological Review SN - 00178160 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/40390059 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity School ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Religion and Baptism for the Dead (1 Corinthians 15:29): Insights from Archaeology and Anthropology AU - DeMaris, Richard E. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1995/12/01/ PY - 1995 VL - 114 IS - 4 SP - 661 EP - 682 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3266480 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Unity of 1 Corinthians 5-6 AU - Deming, Will T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1996/07/01/ PY - 1996 VL - 115 IS - 2 SP - 289 EP - 312 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3266857 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - CHAP TI - Eighth-Century Corinthian Pottery: Evidence for the Dates of Greek Settlement in the West AU - DeVries, Keith T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 141 EP - 156 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390720 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Two Archaic Inscriptions from Asprokampos, Corinthia AU - Dixon, Michael D. T2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens AB - Presented in this article are two inscriptions, one that had been lost for sixty years and the other newly discovered. The rediscovered stone has been drastically altered since it was first recorded and is republished with special attention given to its possible restoration and date. The new inscription is published here for the first time. The first inscription is almost certainly a dedication, while the second records a numerical value, for which possible explanations are suggested. A cult of Zeus Milichios is attested in the region and its possible association with both inscriptions is explored. ///Παρουσιάζονται δύο επιγραφέϛ, από τιϛ οποίεϛ η μία είχε χαθεί για εξήντα χρόνια, ενώ η άλλη είναι πρόσφατο εύρημα. H επανευρεθίσα επιγραφή έχει δραστικά μεταβληθεί από τότε που καταγράφηκε για πρώτη φορά και δημοσιεύεται εδώ με ιδιαίτερη έμφαση στην πιθανή αποκαταση και χρονολόγησή τηϛ. H νέα επιγραφή δημοσιεύεται εδώ για πρώτη φορά. H πρώτη είναι σχεδόν βέβαιο ότι είναι αναθηματική, ενώ στη δεύτερη καταγράφεται ένα αριθμητικό σύστημα, για το οποίο προτείνονται πιθανέϛ ερμηνείεϛ. Διερευνάται η πιθανή σύνδεση των δύο επιγραφών με τη λατρεία του Διόϛ Mειλιχίου που έχει διαπιστωθεί στην περιοχή. DA - 2000/01/01/ PY - 2000 VL - 95 SP - 253 EP - 258 J2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens SN - 00682454 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30103435 N1 - PB - British School at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Transformed "From Glory to Glory": Paul's Appeal to the Experience of His Readers in 2 Corinthians 3:18 AU - Duff, Paul B. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 2008/12/01/ PY - 2008 VL - 127 IS - 4 SP - 759 EP - 780 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25610154 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Jewish Laws on Illicit Marriage, the Defilement of Offspring, and the Holiness of the Temple: A New Halakic Interpretation of 1 Corinthians 7:14 AU - Gillihan, Yonder Moynihan T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 2002/12/01/ PY - 2002 VL - 121 IS - 4 SP - 711 EP - 744 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3268578 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Letter Kills: On Some Implications of 2 Corinthians 3:6 AU - Ginzburg, Carlo T2 - History and Theory AB - The paper focuses on an argument put forward by Augustine in his De doctrina christiana: there are passages in the Bible that need to be read in a literal, contextual, and ultimately rhetorical perspective. This approach to the Bible (usually overshadowed by Augustine's own parallel emphasis on the importance of allegory) was needed to deal with customs—for instance the patriarchs' polygamy—that had to be evaluated, Augustine argued, according to standards different from those prevailing in the present day. This need inspired Augustine to utter some sharp remarks on the need to avoid (as we would say today) ethnocentric, anachronistic projections into the Biblical text. The long-term impact of Augustine's argument was profound. The emphasis on the letter played a significant role in the exchanges between Christian and Jewish medieval readings of the Bible, which affected Nicholas of Lyra's influential commentary (Postilla). The same tradition may have contributed to Valla's and Karlstadt's audacious hermeneutic remarks on the Biblical canon, which covertly or openly focused on contradictions in the Biblical text, questioning the role of Moses as author of Deuteronomy. Traces of those discussions can be detected in Spinoza's Tractatus theologico-politicus. The paper suggests that the emphasis on a literal, contextual reading of the Bible provided a model for secular reading in general. The possible role of this model in the aggressive encounter between Europe and alien cultures is a matter of speculation. DA - 2010/02/01/ PY - 2010 VL - 49 IS - 1 SP - 71 EP - 89 J2 - History and Theory SN - 00182656 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25621453 N1 - PB - Wiley-Blackwell for Wesleyan University ER - TY - JOUR TI - Obstacles to Slaves' Participation in the Corinthian Church AU - Glancy, Jennifer A. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1998/10/01/ PY - 1998 VL - 117 IS - 3 SP - 481 EP - 501 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3266444 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Boasting of Beatings (2 Corinthians 11:23-25) AU - Glancy, Jennifer A. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 2004/04/01/ PY - 2004 VL - 123 IS - 1 SP - 99 EP - 135 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3268552 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Contrasting Impressions of Land Use in Early Modern Greece: The Eastern Corinthia and Kythera AU - Gregory, Timothy E. T2 - Hesperia Supplements DA - 2007/01/01/ PY - 2007 VL - 40 SP - 173 EP - 198 J2 - Hesperia Supplements SN - 10641173 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20066771 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Wisdom for the Perfect: Paul's Challenge to the Corinthian Church (1 Corinthians 2:6-16) AU - Grindheim, Sigurd T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 2002/12/01/ PY - 2002 VL - 121 IS - 4 SP - 689 EP - 709 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3268577 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - 1 Corinthians 4:6 and the Possibility of Written Bylaws in the Corinthian Church AU - Hanges, James C. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1998/07/01/ PY - 1998 VL - 117 IS - 2 SP - 275 EP - 298 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3266983 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Meaning of the Term "Law" (νόμος) in 1 Corinthians AU - Hollander, Harm W. T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1998/04/01/ PY - 1998 VL - 40 IS - 2 SP - 117 EP - 135 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1560981 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Early Corinthian Helmet in the Manchester Museum AU - Jackson, A. H. T2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens AB - The article concerns a helmet of Corinthian type, of the seventh century BC, very plain and without a crest or decoration but with small holes round the rim for stitching in a lining. It belonged for many years to Charterhouse, until that school recently sold its Museum's contents. Manchester Museum acquired it thanks to a most generous bequest from the estate of the late Professor Robert Cook. Here the helmet's dimensions and state are given; it had suffered damage particularly to the cheek-guards and the nose-guard (which is now a modern replica). Details of its design are examined, some confirming its date, others illustrating its strengths and weaknesses as a helmet. The historical significance of helmets of this plain design is briefly discussed. Finally it is suggested, on the grounds of the damage to its cheek-guards and nose-guard, that it ended its career as a victory thankoffering in a sanctuary, possibly Olympia where many helmets so damaged have been found. /// Το άϱθϱο πϱαγματεύεται ένα ϰϱάνος ϰοϱινθιαϰού τύπου του $7^{o\upsilon}$ αιώνα π.X., πολύ απλό στη μοϱϕή, χωϱίς λοϕίο ή διαϰόσμηση, αλλά με μια σειϱά από μιϰϱές τϱύπες στην παϱυϕή για τη στεϱέωση της εσωτεϱιϰής επενδύσεως. Ανήϰε για πολλά χϱόνια στο ϰολέγιο Charterhouse, το οποίο πϱόσϕατα επώλησε τα αντιϰίμενα του Μουσείου του. Το Μουσείο του Manchester απέϰτησε το ϰϱάνος χάϱις στην ιδιαίτεϱα γενναιόδωϱη χοϱηγία από το ϰληϱοδότημα του ϰαθηγητή Robert Cook. Πεϱιγϱάϕονται οι διαστάσεις ϰαι η ϰατάσταση του ϰϱάνους, το οποίο έχει υποστεί ϕθοϱές ϰυϱίως στις παϱαγναθίδες ϰαι το επιϱϱίνιο (το οποίο είναι σύγχϱονη συμπλήϱωση). Εξετάζονται οι λεπτομέϱειες του σχεδιασμού του, από τις οποίες άλλες επιβεβαιώνουν τη χϱονολόγησή του ϰαι άλλες ϕανεϱώνουν τα πλεονοϰτήματα ϰαι τα μειονεϰτήματά του ως πϱος τη χϱήση του. Συζητείται εν συντομία η ιστοϱιϰή σημασία ϰϱανών με τέτοιο απλό σχεδιασμό. Τέλος, λόγω των ϕθοϱών στις παϱαγναθίδες ϰαι το επιϱϱίνιο, πϱοτείνεται ότι η τελευταία χϱήση του ήταν αυτή του ανάθηματος, χαϱιστηϱίου νίϰης, σε ϰάποιο ιεϱό, πιθανώς στην Ολυμπία, όπου έχουν βϱεθεί πολλά ϰϱάνη με παϱόμοιες ϕθοϱές. DA - 2004/01/01/ PY - 2004 VL - 99 SP - 273 EP - 282 J2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens SN - 00682454 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30071538 N1 - PB - British School at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - "Because of the Angels": Unveiling Paul's Anthropology in 1 Corinthians 11 AU - Jason David BeDuhn T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1999/07/01/ PY - 1999 VL - 118 IS - 2 SP - 295 EP - 320 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3268008 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Comfort, O Comfort, Corinth: Grief and Comfort in 2 Corinthians 7:5-13a AU - Kaplan, Jonathan T2 - The Harvard Theological Review DA - 2011/10/01/ PY - 2011 VL - 104 IS - 4 SP - 433 EP - 445 J2 - The Harvard Theological Review SN - 00178160 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/41234098 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity School ER - TY - JOUR TI - 1 Corinthians 6:5: A Proposal AU - Kloha, Jeffrey T2 - Novum Testamentum AB - Interpreters have considered the phrase ἀνὰ μέσον του̑ ἀδελφου̑ αὐτου̑ (1 Cor. 6:5) to be an ellipse or abbreviation. The several parallels that have been adduced for this conclusion are analyzed, with the result that none may continue to be regarded as a genuine parallel. In addition, patristic writers and the versions show various attempts to resolve the difficulty, which supports the conclusion that the Greek text, as it stands, is impossible. Several conjectures are proposed, any of which may have been lost early in the transmission history of the text by homoioteleuton. DA - 2004/04/01/ PY - 2004 VL - 46 IS - 2 SP - 132 EP - 142 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1561573 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - Paul's Boasting about the Corinthians: A Study of 2 Cor. 8:24-9:5 AU - Lambrecht, Jan T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1998/10/01/ PY - 1998 VL - 40 IS - 4 SP - 352 EP - 368 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1561061 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - CHAP TI - Beyond Peirene: Toward a Broader View of Corinthian Water Supply AU - Landon, Mark E. T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 43 EP - 62 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390715 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Public Column Drum from a Corinthian Quarry AU - Lolos, Yannis A. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - This study presents a two-letter inscription, ΔA, an abbreviation of the Greek word meaning "public," carved on the lifting boss of a drum abandoned in a Corinthian quarry. The inscription constitutes the first epigraphical evidence for public ownership of Corinthian limestone quarries and adds to our understanding of the legal status of quarries in pre-Roman Greece. DA - 2002/04/01/ PY - 2002 VL - 71 IS - 2 SP - 201 EP - 207 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3182006 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A New Bronze Age Site in the Corinthia: The Orneai of Strabo and Homer? AU - Marchand, Jeannette T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - A newly discovered Bronze Age site is reported at Dorati in the Corinthia, overlooking the Nemea River. Surface material indicates that this was a large Mycenaean settlement, with structures potentially well preserved, and that earlier periods of the Bronze Age are also represented. The location of the site makes it possible to identify it tentatively as the Corinthian Orneai mentioned by Strabo, who implies (contra Pausanias) that this is the site referred to in the Catalogue of Ships. I suggest that Strabo is correct, and that Dorati may in fact be Homer's Orneai. Accepting this identification helps clarify the logic by which sites in Agamemnon's realm are listed in the Catalogue. DA - 2002/04/01/ PY - 2002 VL - 71 IS - 2 SP - 119 EP - 148 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3182004 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Paul's Argument from Nature for the Veil in 1 Corinthians 11:13-15: A Testicle Instead of a Head Covering AU - Martin, Troy W. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 2004/04/01/ PY - 2004 VL - 123 IS - 1 SP - 75 EP - 84 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3268550 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - CHAP TI - Corinthian Bronze: Famous, but Elusive AU - Mattusch, Carol C. T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 219 EP - 232 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390725 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - Corinthian Terracotta Figurines: The Development of an Industry AU - Merker, Gloria S. T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 233 EP - 245 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390726 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Palladio's Canonical Corinthian Entablature and the Archaeological Surveys in the Fourth Book of I quattro libri dell'architettura AU - Mitrović, Branko T2 - Architectural History DA - 2002/01/01/ PY - 2002 VL - 45 SP - 113 EP - 127 J2 - Architectural History SN - 0066622X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1568779 N1 - PB - SAHGB Publications Limited ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Corinthian Gulf AU - Morgan, Catherine T2 - The Classical Review DA - 2005/03/01/ PY - 2005 VL - 55 IS - 1 SP - 220 EP - 221 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3662354 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - 1 Corinthians 11:3-16: Spirit Possession and Authority in a Non-Pauline Interpolation AU - Mount, Christopher T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 2005/07/01/ PY - 2005 VL - 124 IS - 2 SP - 313 EP - 340 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30041015 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - CHAP TI - Corinthian Trade with the Punic West in the Classical Period AU - Munn, Mary Lou Zimmerman T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 195 EP - 217 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390724 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - David H. Hall, The Unity of the Corinthian Correspondence AU - Paul B. Duff T2 - The Journal of Religion DA - 2007/04/01/ PY - 2007 VL - 87 IS - 2 SP - 268 EP - 269 J2 - The Journal of Religion SN - 00224189 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/513211 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Review Article: Between Art History and Archaeology: Recent Studies in Greek Ceramics AU - Pemberton, Elizabeth G. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1998/04/01/ PY - 1998 VL - 102 IS - 2 SP - 424 EP - 428 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/506474 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - CHAP TI - Archaic Corinthian Architecture, ca. 600 to 480 B.C. AU - Pfaff, Christopher A. T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 95 EP - 140 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390719 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Etrusco-Corinthian Figured Vases AU - Ridgway, David T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1997/01/01/ PY - 1997 VL - 47 IS - 1 SP - 169 EP - 170 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/712124 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Etrusco-Corinthian Figured Vases, II AU - Ridgway, David T2 - The Classical Review DA - 2000/01/01/ PY - 2000 VL - 50 IS - 1 SP - 247 EP - 248 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3065401 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Roman Epitaph from the Eastern Corinthia AU - Rife, Joseph L. T2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik DA - 2008/01/01/ PY - 2008 VL - 164 SP - 131 EP - 135 J2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik SN - 00845388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20476444 N1 - PB - Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn (Germany) ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Conventionalizing Pottery AU - Risser, Martha K. T2 - Corinth DA - 2001/01/01/ PY - 2001 VL - 7 IS - 5 SP - 1 EP - 209 J2 - Corinth SN - 15587185 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390667 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - CHAP TI - Corinthian Archaic and Classical Pottery: The Local Style AU - Risser, Martha K. T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 157 EP - 165 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390721 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Temple Prostitution in 1 Corinthians 6:12-20 AU - Rosner, Brian S. T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1998/10/01/ PY - 1998 VL - 40 IS - 4 SP - 336 EP - 351 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1561060 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - How the Corinthians Manufactured Their First Roof Tiles AU - Sapirstein, Philip T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - The earliest known terracotta roof postdating the Bronze Age belongs to the 7th-century B.C. Old Temple at Corinth. Analysis of the surface markings preserved on its tiles suggests a hypothesis for the forming and finishing stages of tile manufacture. Individual tiles were built right side up on a mold, with a pair of profiled templates guiding the shape of the top. Replication experiments reveal that the template design for these tiles is much simpler than formerly believed. Nonetheless, it is likely that the Corinthians created their first tiles in imitation of an earlier terracotta roofing system with separate cover and pan tiles, perhaps developed outside the Corinthia. DA - 2009/04/01/ PY - 2009 VL - 78 IS - 2 SP - 195 EP - 229 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25622692 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Table Fellowship and the Translation of 1 Corinthians 5:11 AU - Schwiebert, Jonathan T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 2008/04/01/ PY - 2008 VL - 127 IS - 1 SP - 159 EP - 164 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25610111 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - "Do Not Be Idolaters" Paul's Rhetoric in First Corinthians 10:1-22 AU - Smit, J. T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1997/01/01/ PY - 1997 VL - 39 IS - 1 SP - 40 EP - 53 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1561505 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - "What Is Apollos? What Is Paul?" in Search for the Coherence of First Corinthians 1:10-4:21 AU - Smit, Joop F. M. T2 - Novum Testamentum AB - The coherence of 1 Cor. 1:10-4:21 is studied in three steps. With regard to the textual syntax it is shown that this passage consists of an introduction (1:10-17), followed by four separate sections elaborating first the theme of wisdom (1:18-2:5; 2:6-3:4) and next the division among the Corinthians (3:5-4:5; 4:6-21). At the semantic level it is argued that adherents of Apollos are Paul's main target and that in 1:18-19 he alludes to them. Further it is clarified that in rejecting σοφία λόγου he does not attack rhetoric as such, but human reasoning which they greatly admire. Finally a pragmatic analysis demonstrates that, following classical status theory, Paul defends himself in four steps against the depreciatory opinion adherents of Apollos harbor against him. DA - 2002/07/01/ PY - 2002 VL - 44 IS - 3 SP - 231 EP - 251 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1561211 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - Roman Names in the Peloponnese AU - Spawforth, A. J. S. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 2004/03/01/ PY - 2004 VL - 54 IS - 1 SP - 138 EP - 139 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3661868 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Paul's Aims regarding εἰδωλόθυτα: A New Proposal for Interpreting 1 Corinthians 8:1-11:1 AU - Still, E. Coye T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 2002/10/01/ PY - 2002 VL - 44 IS - 4 SP - 333 EP - 343 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1561432 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Place of 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 in Paul's Argument AU - Sumney, Jerry L. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 2000/07/01/ PY - 2000 VL - 119 IS - 2 SP - 329 EP - 333 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3268490 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - CHAP TI - Aspects of Corinthian Coinage in the Late 1st and early 2nd Centuries A.C. AU - Walbank, Mary E. Hoskins T2 - Corinth A2 - Williams, Charles K., II A2 - Bookidis, Nancy DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 337 EP - 349 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390732 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - 'Eumelos': A Corinthian Epic Cycle? AU - West, M. L. T2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies AB - The author surveys the evidence for the three antiquarian epics commonly ascribed to Eumelos: the Titanomachy, Korinthiaka and Europia. He elucidates and restores details, and endeavours to grasp their poets' objectives. He argues that they were products of the Corinthian-Sikyonian sphere, and to a degree mutually complementary; that they were composed between the late seventh and the late sixth century, considerably after the supposed lifetime of Eumelos; and that they were perhaps attributed to him for lack of other claimants, he being famous as the Corinthian poet of the Messenians' treasured Prosodion. DA - 2002/01/01/ PY - 2002 VL - 122 SP - 109 EP - 133 J2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies SN - 00754269 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3246207 N1 - PB - The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies ER - TY - JOUR TI - "Baptized on Account of the Dead": The Meaning of 1 Corinthians 15:29 in Its Context AU - White, Joel R. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1997/10/01/ PY - 1997 VL - 116 IS - 3 SP - 487 EP - 499 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3266670 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - 'Corinthian Bronze' and the 'Tara' Brooch? AU - Whitfield, Niamh T2 - Archaeology Ireland DA - 1997/04/01/ PY - 1997 VL - 11 IS - 1 SP - 24 EP - 28 J2 - Archaeology Ireland SN - 0790892X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20562329 N1 - PB - Wordwell Ltd. ER - TY - JOUR TI - Euripides’ Corinthian Princess in the Aeneid AU - Yelena Baraz T2 - Classical Philology DA - 2009/07/01/ PY - 2009 VL - 104 IS - 3 SP - 317 EP - 330 J2 - Classical Philology SN - 0009837X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/650143 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Archaeometric Study of Early Bronze Age Pottery Production and Exchange in Argolis and Korinthia (Corinthia), Greece AU - Attas, Michael AU - Fossey, John M. AU - Yaffe, Leo T2 - Journal of Field Archaeology AB - The manufacture and movement of Early Helladic (EH) pottery within Argolis and Korinthia (Corinthia) have been investigated by archaeometric means. The objective was to determine the nature and extent of ceramic exchanges of various wares within this culturally homogeneous area. Neutron activation analysis was performed on samples from 417 objects of the EH II and III periods found at Keramidháki, Korakoú, Phlious, Zygouriés, Tiryns, Asine, Lerna, and Lake Vouliagméni. Multivariate statistical treatment of the concentration data for up to 19 chemical elements yielded 11 compositional reference groups. Many of these reference groups could be attributed to centers of production on distributional or other grounds, thereby allowing the sources of more than half the samples to be determined. The following conclusions were reached: 1) All eight sites, except possibly Phlious, were sources of common EH II tableware (slipped sauceboats and small bowls). 2) The distributions of these tablewares were limited almost exclusively to the assigned sources and neighboring sites. 3) Many unusual EH II fine wares had other sources and broader distributions. 4) The attribution of coarse wares was complicated by the presence of tempering materials. 5) Some changes in distribution patterns were noted at Zygouriés between early and late phases within EH II. 6) The changes in pottery acquisition patterns which accompanied the beginning of EH III appear to have been more extensive at Tiryns than at Lena or Korakoú. DA - 1987/04/01/ PY - 1987 VL - 14 IS - 1 SP - 77 EP - 90 J2 - Journal of Field Archaeology SN - 00934690 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/530208 N1 - PB - Boston University,PB - Boston University ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Structure of I Corinthians and Paul's Theological Method with Special Reference to 4:17 AU - Bailey, Kenneth E. T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1983/04/01/ PY - 1983 VL - 25 IS - 2 SP - 152 EP - 181 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1560491 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - Mass Production, Standardized Parts, and the Corinthian "Plastic" Vase AU - Biers, William R. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1994/10/01/ PY - 1994 VL - 63 IS - 4 SP - 509 EP - 516 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148210 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Source and Redaction Analysis of 1 Corinthians 1-3 AU - Branick, Vincent P. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1982/06/01/ PY - 1982 VL - 101 IS - 2 SP - 251 EP - 269 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3260721 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Prophecy and Ecstasy in Greco-Roman Religion and in 1 Corinthians AU - Callan, Terrance T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1985/04/01/ PY - 1985 VL - 27 IS - 2 SP - 125 EP - 140 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1560858 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Matter of Honor: A Social-Historical Analysis of 2 Corinthians 10 AU - Dewey, Arthur J. T2 - The Harvard Theological Review DA - 1985/01/01/ PY - 1985 VL - 78 IS - 1/2 SP - 209 EP - 217 J2 - The Harvard Theological Review SN - 00178160 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1509600 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity School ER - TY - JOUR TI - 1 Corinthians 11:16 and The Character of Pauline Exhortation AU - Engberg-Pedersen, Troels T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1991/12/01/ PY - 1991 VL - 110 IS - 4 SP - 679 EP - 689 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3267665 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Self's Sufficiency or God's Sufficiency: 2 Corinthians 2:16 AU - Fallon, Francis T. T2 - The Harvard Theological Review DA - 1983/07/01/ PY - 1983 VL - 76 IS - 3 SP - 369 EP - 374 J2 - The Harvard Theological Review SN - 00178160 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1509530 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity School ER - TY - JOUR TI - Authority and Justification in Theological Ethics: A Study in I Corinthians 7 AU - Gooch, Paul W. T2 - The Journal of Religious Ethics AB - Moral philosophers have frequently criticized theological ethics for its dependence upon divine authority and its consequent lack of autonomy. To test their perception of religious ethics and mentality, this paper examines the ways in which Paul justifies his ethical advice in I Corinthians 7. Analysis of his reasoning reveals that Paul invokes his own authority as well as the Lord's rulings and the commands of God. These are, however, related in ways which encourage freedom of interpretation and application. In this text at least, theological ethics cannot be reduced to simple obedience to religious authority. DA - 1983/04/01/ PY - 1983 VL - 11 IS - 1 SP - 62 EP - 74 J2 - The Journal of Religious Ethics SN - 03849694 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/40014957 N1 - PB - Wiley-Blackwell ER - TY - JOUR TI - 2 Cor. 6:14-7:1 as an Integral Part of 2 Corinthians AU - Goulder, Michael T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1994/01/01/ PY - 1994 VL - 36 IS - 1 SP - 47 EP - 57 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1560926 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corrigenda: Attic Red-Figured Skyphoi of Corinthian Shape AU - Hesperia T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1988/10/01/ PY - 1988 VL - 57 IS - 4 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148101 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Paul's Understanding of Christ's Kingdom in I Corinthians 15:20-28 AU - Hill, C. E. T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1988/10/01/ PY - 1988 VL - 30 IS - 4 SP - 297 EP - 320 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1560623 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - Sicily and the Origins of the Corinthian War AU - Hornblower, Simon T2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte DA - 1992/01/01/ PY - 1992 VL - 41 IS - 1 SP - 121 EP - 123 J2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte SN - 00182311 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4436229 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Basins on High Stands AU - Iozzo, Mario T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1987/10/01/ PY - 1987 VL - 56 IS - 4 SP - 355 EP - 416 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148277 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Early Corinthian Helmet in the Museum of the British School at Athens AU - Jackson, A. H. T2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens AB - The Corinthian Helmet Catalogue No. B2, of a popular seventh-century design, is described and classified. It is dated to the first half of the seventh century, and placed in Snodgrass's second group. /// Το ΚορινθιακόΚράνος Κατάλογος No. B2, από ένα λαϊκό σχέδιο του 7ου αιώνα, περιγράϕεται και ταξινομείται. Χρονολογείται το πρώτο ήμισυ του 7ου και τοποθετείται στην δεύτερη κατηγορία του Snodgrass. DA - 1987/01/01/ PY - 1987 VL - 82 SP - 107 EP - 114 J2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens SN - 00682454 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30103081 N1 - PB - British School at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Black Bronze and the 'Corinthian Alloy' AU - Jacobson, D. M. AU - Weitzman, M. P. T2 - The Classical Quarterly DA - 1995/01/01/ PY - 1995 VL - 45 IS - 2 SP - 580 EP - 583 J2 - The Classical Quarterly SN - 00098388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/639550 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - "But I Want You to Know . . .": Paul's Midrashic Intertextual Response to the Corinthian Worshipers (1 Cor 11:2-16) AU - Jervis, L. Ann T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1993/07/01/ PY - 1993 VL - 112 IS - 2 SP - 231 EP - 246 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3267225 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Corinthian Alabastron by the Erlenmeyer Painter in Jerusalem AU - Klinger, Sonia T2 - Israel Exploration Journal DA - 1994/01/01/ PY - 1994 VL - 44 IS - 3/4 SP - 201 EP - 215 J2 - Israel Exploration Journal SN - 00212059 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/27926348 N1 - PB - Israel Exploration Society ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Oxyrhynchus Historian and the Origins of the Corinthian War AU - Lendon, J. E. T2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte DA - 1989/09/01/ PY - 1989 VL - 38 IS - 3 SP - 300 EP - 313 J2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte SN - 00182311 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4436113 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - "Pantherae Antesedentes" A Corinthian Motif in Bactria AU - Litvinskij, B.A. AU - Pičikjan, I.R. T2 - East and West DA - 1992/03/01/ PY - 1992 VL - 42 IS - 1 SP - 69 EP - 84 J2 - East and West SN - 00128376 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/29757026 N1 - PB - Istituto Italiano per l'Africa e l'Oriente (IsIAO) ER - TY - JOUR TI - Observations on the Epistolary Aorist in 2 Corinthians AU - McKay, K. L. T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1995/04/01/ PY - 1995 VL - 37 IS - 2 SP - 154 EP - 158 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1561276 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - Concerning περὶ δέ in 1 Corinthians AU - Mitchell, Margaret M. T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1989/07/01/ PY - 1989 VL - 31 IS - 3 SP - 229 EP - 256 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1560462 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - Early Corinthian Vase-Painting AU - Moignard, Elizabeth T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1991/01/01/ PY - 1991 VL - 41 IS - 1 SP - 176 EP - 177 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/712646 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - An 'Έκτρωμα, Though Appointed from the Womb: Paul's Apostolic Self-Description in 1 Corinthians 15 and Galatians 1 AU - Nickelsburg, George W. E. T2 - The Harvard Theological Review DA - 1986/01/01/ PY - 1986 VL - 79 IS - 1/3 SP - 198 EP - 205 J2 - The Harvard Theological Review SN - 00178160 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1509412 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity School ER - TY - JOUR TI - Attic Red-Figured Skyphoi of Corinthian Shape AU - Oakley, John H. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1988/04/01/ PY - 1988 VL - 57 IS - 2 SP - 165 EP - 191 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/148329 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Jeremiah 9:22-23 and 1 Corinthians 1:26-31: A Study in Intertextuality AU - O'Day, Gail R. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1990/07/01/ PY - 1990 VL - 109 IS - 2 SP - 259 EP - 267 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3267017 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Greek Diplomatic Tradition and the Corinthian League of Philip of Macedon AU - Perlman, S. T2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte DA - 1985/06/01/ PY - 1985 VL - 34 IS - 2 SP - 153 EP - 174 J2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte SN - 00182311 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4435919 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - "Who Is Sufficient for These Things?": An exegesis of 2 Corinthians ii 15-iii 18 AU - Provence, Thomas E. T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1982/01/01/ PY - 1982 VL - 24 IS - 1 SP - 54 EP - 81 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1560550 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - Judgment in Sexual Matters in 1 Corinthians 6:1-11 AU - Richardson, Peter T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1983/01/01/ PY - 1983 VL - 25 IS - 1 SP - 37 EP - 58 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1560481 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - Athenagoras the Christian, Pausanias the Travel Guide, and a Mysterious Corinthian Girl AU - Ruprecht, Louis A. T2 - The Harvard Theological Review DA - 1992/01/01/ PY - 1992 VL - 85 IS - 1 SP - 35 EP - 49 J2 - The Harvard Theological Review SN - 00178160 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1510037 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity School ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Genre of 1 Corinthians 13 in the Light of Classical Rhetoric AU - Smit, J. T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1991/07/01/ PY - 1991 VL - 33 IS - 3 SP - 193 EP - 216 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1561357 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - "Wisdom among the Perfect:" Creation Traditions in Alexandrian Judaism and Corinthian Christianity AU - Sterling, Gregory E. T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1995/10/01/ PY - 1995 VL - 37 IS - 4 SP - 355 EP - 384 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1561367 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - Enigmatic Bible Passages: 2 Corinthians 10:13-16 Illuminated by a Recently Published Inscription AU - Strange, James F. T2 - The Biblical Archaeologist AB - A key word in this passage has long vexed commentators. DA - 1983/07/01/ PY - 1983 VL - 46 IS - 3 SP - 167 EP - 168 J2 - The Biblical Archaeologist SN - 00060895 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3209827 N1 - PB - The American Schools of Oriental Research ER - TY - JOUR TI - 1 Corinthians and Q AU - Tuckett, C. M. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1983/12/01/ PY - 1983 VL - 102 IS - 4 SP - 607 EP - 619 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3260868 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Meaning of 1 Corinthians 12:31 AU - Unnik, Willem C. Van T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1993/04/01/ PY - 1993 VL - 35 IS - 2 SP - 142 EP - 159 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1560883 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - Two Early Corinthian Alabastra in Alexandria AU - Venit, Marjorie Susan T2 - The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology DA - 1985/01/01/ PY - 1985 VL - 71 SP - 183 EP - 189 J2 - The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology SN - 03075133 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3821729 N1 - PB - Egypt Exploration Society ER - TY - JOUR TI - 1 Corinthians 10:23-11:1 in the Light of Greco-Roman Rhetoric: The Role of Rhetorical Questions AU - Watson, Duane F. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1989/07/01/ PY - 1989 VL - 108 IS - 2 SP - 301 EP - 318 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3267299 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Problem of the Denial of the Resurrection in I Corinthians XV AU - Wedderburn, A. J. M. T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1981/07/01/ PY - 1981 VL - 23 IS - 3 SP - 229 EP - 241 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1560683 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - Georgi's "Gegner": Reflections on the Occasion of Its Translation AU - Welborn, L. L. T2 - The Journal of Religion DA - 1988/10/01/ PY - 1988 VL - 68 IS - 4 SP - 566 EP - 574 J2 - The Journal of Religion SN - 00224189 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1202519 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Identification of 2 Corinthians 10-13 with the "Letter of Tears" AU - Welborn, L. L. T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1995/04/01/ PY - 1995 VL - 37 IS - 2 SP - 138 EP - 153 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1561275 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - 2 Corinthians 1:17,18:Echo of a Dominical Logion AU - Wenham, David T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1986/07/01/ PY - 1986 VL - 28 IS - 3 SP - 271 EP - 279 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1560738 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - Archaic Corinthian Pottery and the Anaploga Well AU - Amyx, D. A. AU - Lawrence, Patricia T2 - Corinth DA - 1975/01/01/ PY - 1975 VL - 7 IS - 2 SP - iii EP - 177 J2 - Corinth SN - 15587185 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390661 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - San Simeon Revisited: Corinthian Vases AU - Amyx, Darrell A. T2 - California Studies in Classical Antiquity DA - 1975/01/01/ PY - 1975 VL - 8 SP - 17 EP - 31 J2 - California Studies in Classical Antiquity SN - 00685895 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25010679 N1 - PB - University of California Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Trimalchio's Corinthian Plate AU - Baldwin, Barry T2 - Classical Philology DA - 1973/01/01/ PY - 1973 VL - 68 IS - 1 SP - 46 EP - 47 J2 - Classical Philology SN - 0009837X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/268789 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Paul's Interaction with the Corinthians AU - Batey, Richard T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1965/06/01/ PY - 1965 VL - 84 IS - 2 SP - 139 EP - 146 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3264135 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Vases at Wellesley College AU - Benson, J. L. 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T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1981/04/01/ PY - 1981 VL - 85 IS - 2 SP - 169 EP - 173 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/505036 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Corinthian Oinochoe in the Archaeological Museum in Florence AU - Bocci, Piera T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1970/01/01/ PY - 1970 VL - 74 IS - 1 SP - 97 EP - 98 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/502909 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Corinthian Lamp at Tell Halif AU - Borowski, Oded T2 - Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research DA - 1977/10/01/ PY - 1977 IS - 227 SP - 63 EP - 65 J2 - Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research SN - 0003097X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1356685 N1 - PB - The American Schools of Oriental Research ER - TY - JOUR TI - Cleon Caricatured on a Corinthian Cup AU - Brown, E. L. T2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies DA - 1974/01/01/ PY - 1974 VL - 94 SP - 166 EP - 170 J2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies SN - 00754269 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/630430 N1 - PB - The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies ER - TY - JOUR TI - Io's Name on a Corinthian Aryballos AU - Brown, Edwin L. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1975/04/01/ PY - 1975 VL - 79 IS - 2 SP - 137 EP - 139 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/503894 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - 1 Corinthians 7 as a Foundation for a Christian Sex Ethic AU - Cartlidge, David R. T2 - The Journal of Religion DA - 1975/04/01/ PY - 1975 VL - 55 IS - 2 SP - 220 EP - 234 J2 - The Journal of Religion SN - 00224189 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1201488 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Corinthian War AU - Cawkwell, G. L. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1980/01/01/ PY - 1980 VL - 30 IS - 2 SP - 242 EP - 244 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3064350 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Protocorinthian Aryballos and Three Late Corinthian Vases AU - Cook, B. F. T2 - The British Museum Quarterly DA - 1972/10/01/ PY - 1972 VL - 36 IS - 3/4 SP - 110 EP - 117 J2 - The British Museum Quarterly SN - 0007151X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4423113 N1 - PB - British Museum ER - TY - JOUR TI - Understanding (in the style of St. Paul, I Corinthians 13) AU - Crittenden, William B. T2 - The Arithmetic Teacher DA - 1975/03/01/ PY - 1975 VL - 22 IS - 3 J2 - The Arithmetic Teacher SN - 0004136X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/41191167 N1 - PB - National Council of Teachers of Mathematics ER - TY - JOUR TI - Local Imitation of Corinthian Vases of the Later Seventh Century B.C. 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T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1978/03/01/ PY - 1978 VL - 97 IS - 1 SP - 74 EP - 95 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3265837 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Pneumatikos vs. Psychikos Distinctions of Spiritual Status among the Corinthians AU - Horsley, Richard A. T2 - The Harvard Theological Review DA - 1976/07/01/ PY - 1976 VL - 69 IS - 3/4 SP - 269 EP - 288 J2 - The Harvard Theological Review SN - 00178160 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1509035 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity School ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Redaction of I Corinthians and the Trajectory of the Pauline School AU - Jewett, Robert T2 - Journal of the American Academy of Religion DA - 1978/12/01/ PY - 1978 VL - 46 IS - 4 J2 - Journal of the American Academy of Religion SN - 00027189 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1463049 N1 - PB - Oxford University Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Relief Bowls from Northern Sinai AU - Johnson, Barbara L. T2 - Israel Exploration Journal DA - 1979/01/01/ PY - 1979 VL - 29 IS - 3/4 SP - 171 EP - 174 J2 - Israel Exploration Journal SN - 00212059 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/27925722 N1 - PB - Israel Exploration Society ER - TY - JOUR TI - Two-and-a-Half Corinthian Dipinti AU - Johnston, Alan T2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens DA - 1973/01/01/ PY - 1973 VL - 68 SP - 181 EP - 189 J2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens SN - 00682454 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30103274 N1 - PB - British School at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Siren's Name on a Corinthian Aryballos AU - Kanowski, M. G. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1973/01/01/ PY - 1973 VL - 77 IS - 1 SP - 73 EP - 74 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/503238 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - We, Us and Our in I and II Corinthians AU - Kijne, J. J. T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1966/04/01/ PY - 1966 VL - 8 IS - 2/4 SP - 171 EP - 179 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1559989 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Corinthian Alabastron by the Populonia Painter AU - Kilinski, Karl T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1979/04/01/ PY - 1979 VL - 83 IS - 2 SP - 206 EP - 207 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/504903 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Three Corinthian Vases in the Fogg Art Museum AU - Kroll, John H. T2 - Antike Kunst DA - 1968/01/01/ PY - 1968 VL - 11 IS - 1 SP - 17 EP - 23 J2 - Antike Kunst SN - 00035688 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/41318317 N1 - PB - Vereiningung der Freunde antiker Kunst ER - TY - JOUR TI - A New Corinthian Painter: The St. Raymond Painter AU - Lukesh, Susan Snow T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1980/04/01/ PY - 1980 VL - 84 IS - 2 SP - 184 EP - 186 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/504268 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - ΑΡΧΟΝΤΩΝ ΤΟΥ ΑΙΩΝΟΣ ΤΟΥΤΟΥ -- A New Look at 1 Corinthians 2:6-8 AU - Miller, Gene T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1972/12/01/ PY - 1972 VL - 91 IS - 4 SP - 522 EP - 528 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3263685 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Corinthian Krater in the Fogg Art Museum AU - Mitten, David Gordon AU - Doeringer, Suzannah F. T2 - Acquisitions (Fogg Art Museum) DA - 1968/01/01/ PY - 1968 IS - 1968 SP - 33 EP - 43 J2 - Acquisitions (Fogg Art Museum) SN - 04403800 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4300792 N1 - PB - The President and Fellows of Harvard College on behalf of Harvard Art Museum ER - TY - JOUR TI - A New Middle Corinthian Vase Painter in Madison: The Elvehjem Painter AU - Moon, Warren G. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1977/07/01/ PY - 1977 VL - 81 IS - 3 SP - 382 EP - 389 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/503015 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Non-Pauline Character of 1 Corinthians 11:2-16? AU - Murphy-O'Connor, Jerome T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1976/12/01/ PY - 1976 VL - 95 IS - 4 SP - 615 EP - 621 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3265576 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - "The Mystery of the Resurrection": A Gnostic Reading of 1 Corinthians 15 AU - Pagels, Elaine H. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1974/06/01/ PY - 1974 VL - 93 IS - 2 SP - 276 EP - 288 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3263097 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Causes and the Outbreak of the Corinthian War AU - Perlman, S. T2 - The Classical Quarterly DA - 1964/05/01/ PY - 1964 VL - 14 IS - 1 SP - 64 EP - 81 J2 - The Classical Quarterly SN - 00098388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/637630 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Athenian Conservatives and the Impeachment Trials of the Corinthian War AU - Roberts, Jennifer Tolbert T2 - Hermes DA - 1980/01/01/ PY - 1980 VL - 108 IS - 1 SP - 100 EP - 114 J2 - Hermes SN - 00180777 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4476150 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Dorian Migration and Corinthian Ritual AU - Robertson, Noel T2 - Classical Philology DA - 1980/01/01/ PY - 1980 VL - 75 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 22 J2 - Classical Philology SN - 0009837X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/267822 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Topography AU - Salmon, John T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1980/01/01/ PY - 1980 VL - 30 IS - 2 SP - 240 EP - 242 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3064349 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - St. Paul's Understanding of the Nature and Significance of the Resurrection in I Corinthians XV 1-19 AU - Sider, Ronald J. T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1977/04/01/ PY - 1977 VL - 19 IS - 2 SP - 124 EP - 141 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1560542 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - Spiritual Gifts and I Corinthians 12-16 AU - Smalley, Stephen S. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1968/12/01/ PY - 1968 VL - 87 IS - 4 SP - 427 EP - 433 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3263304 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Parmenides, Plato, and I Corinthians 12 AU - Sprague, Rosamond Kent T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1967/06/01/ PY - 1967 VL - 86 IS - 2 SP - 211 EP - 213 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3263276 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Interpretation of a Sixth-Century Corinthian Dipinto AU - Threatte, Leslie T2 - Glotta DA - 1967/01/01/ PY - 1967 VL - 45 IS - 3/4 SP - 186 EP - 194 J2 - Glotta SN - 00171298 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/40266025 N1 - PB - Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (GmbH & Co. KG) ER - TY - JOUR TI - 1 Corinthians 3:15 and the School of Shammai AU - Townsend, John T. T2 - The Harvard Theological Review DA - 1968/07/01/ PY - 1968 VL - 61 IS - 3 SP - 500 EP - 504 J2 - The Harvard Theological Review SN - 00178160 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1509163 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity School ER - TY - JOUR TI - "With Unveiled Face", an Exegesis of 2 Corinthians III 12-18 AU - Unnik, W. C. Van T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1963/07/01/ PY - 1963 VL - 6 IS - 2/3 SP - 153 EP - 169 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1560089 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Corinthian Cup and a Euboean Lekythos AU - Ure, A. D. T2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies DA - 1968/01/01/ PY - 1968 VL - 88 SP - 140 EP - 141 J2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies SN - 00754269 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/628681 N1 - PB - The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies ER - TY - JOUR TI - 1 Corinthians 11:2-16 and Paul's Views regarding Women AU - Walker, Wm. O. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1975/03/01/ PY - 1975 VL - 94 IS - 1 SP - 94 EP - 110 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3266038 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Unusual Corinthian Helmet AU - Weiss, Caroline T2 - California Studies in Classical Antiquity DA - 1977/01/01/ PY - 1977 VL - 10 SP - 195 EP - 207 J2 - California Studies in Classical Antiquity SN - 00685895 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25010719 N1 - PB - University of California Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Corinthian Temple of Zeus Olbios at Uzuncaburç: A Reconsideration of the Date AU - Williams, Caroline T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1974/10/01/ PY - 1974 VL - 78 IS - 4 SP - 405 EP - 414 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/502754 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Haggadic Homily Genre in I Corinthians 1-3 AU - Wuellner, Wilhelm T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1970/06/01/ PY - 1970 VL - 89 IS - 2 SP - 199 EP - 204 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3263050 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Corinthian Krater AU - Alexander, Christine T2 - The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin DA - 1928/02/01/ PY - 1928 VL - 23 IS - 2 SP - 48 EP - 49 J2 - The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin SN - 00261521 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3255544 N1 - PB - The Metropolitan Museum of Art ER - TY - JOUR TI - Old Smyrna: The Corinthian Pottery AU - Anderson, J. K. T2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens DA - 1958/01/01/ PY - 1958 VL - 53/54 SP - 138 EP - 151 J2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens SN - 00682454 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30104461 N1 - PB - British School at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Corinthian Actaeon and Pheidon of Argos AU - Andrewes, A. T2 - The Classical Quarterly DA - 1949/01/01/ PY - 1949 VL - 43 IS - 1/2 SP - 70 EP - 78 J2 - The Classical Quarterly SN - 00098388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/637220 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - Some Notes on Corinthian Vase-Painters AU - Benson, J. L. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1956/// PY - 1956 VL - 60 IS - 3 SP - 219 EP - 230 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/500149 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Corinthian Dipinto Vase AU - Benson, J. L. T2 - Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University DA - 1957/01/01/ PY - 1957 VL - 16 IS - 1 SP - 6 EP - 11 J2 - Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University SN - 0032843X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3774251 N1 - PB - Princeton University Art Museum ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Vase-Painters AU - Benson, J. L. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1957/04/01/ PY - 1957 VL - 61 IS - 2 SP - 175 EP - 176 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/500361 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Corinthian Altar Painter AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1947/07/01/ PY - 1947 VL - 16 IS - 3 SP - 214 EP - 223 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146928 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Corcyraean-Corinthian Speeches in Thucydides I AU - Calder, William M. T2 - The Classical Journal DA - 1955/01/01/ PY - 1955 VL - 50 IS - 4 SP - 179 EP - 180 J2 - The Classical Journal SN - 00098353 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3293285 N1 - PB - The Classical Association of the Middle West and South ER - TY - JOUR TI - Two New New Testament Commentaries AU - Case, Shirley Jackson T2 - The American Journal of Theology DA - 1915/10/01/ PY - 1915 VL - 19 IS - 4 SP - 601 EP - 602 J2 - The American Journal of Theology SN - 15503283 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3155616 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Geometric Grave at Clenia in Corinthia AU - Charitonides, S. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1955/04/01/ PY - 1955 VL - 59 IS - 2 SP - 125 EP - 128 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/501103 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - More Geometric from the Corinthia AU - Charitonides, S. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1957/04/01/ PY - 1957 VL - 61 IS - 2 SP - 169 EP - 171 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/500357 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Pottery AU - D., C. P. T2 - Bulletin of the City Art Museum of St. Louis DA - 1927/10/01/ PY - 1927 VL - 12 IS - 4 SP - 55 EP - 54 J2 - Bulletin of the City Art Museum of St. Louis SN - 03648141 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/40713922 N1 - PB - St. Louis Art Museum ER - TY - JOUR TI - Note on a Circular Monument in the Corinthian Agora AU - Dinsmoor, William Bell T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1942/07/01/ PY - 1942 VL - 11 IS - 3 SP - 314 EP - 315 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146741 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthiaca AU - Dow, Sterling T2 - Harvard Studies in Classical Philology DA - 1942/01/01/ PY - 1942 VL - 53 SP - 89 EP - 119 J2 - Harvard Studies in Classical Philology SN - 00730688 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/310791 N1 - PB - Department of the Classics, Harvard University ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthiaca. 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Earle T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1957/03/01/ PY - 1957 VL - 76 IS - 1 SP - 53 EP - 56 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3262133 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - A New Corinthian Aryballos AU - Forsdyke, E. J. T2 - The British Museum Quarterly DA - 1934/02/01/ PY - 1934 VL - 8 IS - 3 J2 - The British Museum Quarterly SN - 0007151X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4421600 N1 - PB - British Museum ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Colonies and Thucydides' Terminology AU - Graham, A. J. T2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte DA - 1962/04/01/ PY - 1962 VL - 11 IS - 2 SP - 246 EP - 252 J2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte SN - 00182311 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4434743 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Heraeum at Perachora and Corinthian Encroachment AU - Hammond, N. G. L. T2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens DA - 1954/01/01/ PY - 1954 VL - 49 SP - 93 EP - 102 J2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens SN - 00682454 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30096985 N1 - PB - British School at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Corinthian Amphora in the Garrett Collection AU - Hill, Dorothy Kent T2 - The Journal of the Walters Art Gallery DA - 1943/01/01/ PY - 1943 VL - 6 SP - 105 EP - 109 J2 - The Journal of the Walters Art Gallery SN - 00837156 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20168780 N1 - PB - The Walters Art Museum ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Use of the Straight Iota in Corinthian Epichoric Inscriptions AU - Jeffery, L. H. T2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens DA - 1948/01/01/ PY - 1948 VL - 43 SP - 201 EP - 208 J2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens SN - 00682454 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30104430 N1 - PB - British School at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Corinthian Plastic Vase in the National Museum at Athens AU - Jenkins, R. J. H. T2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies DA - 1935/01/01/ PY - 1935 VL - 55 SP - 124 EP - 127 J2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies SN - 00754269 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/627364 N1 - PB - The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies ER - TY - JOUR TI - ΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΑ in I Corinthians 10:16 AU - Jourdan, George V. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1948/06/01/ PY - 1948 VL - 67 IS - 2 SP - 111 EP - 124 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3261768 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Diplomacy after the Peace of Nicias AU - Kagan, Donald T2 - The American Journal of Philology DA - 1960/07/01/ PY - 1960 VL - 81 IS - 3 SP - 291 EP - 310 J2 - The American Journal of Philology SN - 00029475 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/292520 N1 - PB - The Johns Hopkins University Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Politics and the Revolution of 392 B.C. AU - Kagan, Donald T2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte DA - 1962/10/01/ PY - 1962 VL - 11 IS - 4 SP - 447 EP - 457 J2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte SN - 00182311 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4434762 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Apocryphal Correspondence between Paul and the Corinthians AU - Klijn, A. F. J. T2 - Vigiliae Christianae DA - 1963/03/01/ PY - 1963 VL - 17 IS - 1 SP - 2 EP - 23 J2 - Vigiliae Christianae SN - 00426032 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1582739 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Conjecture as to the Original Status of II Corinthians and II Thessalonians in the Pauline Corpus AU - Knox, John T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1936/06/01/ PY - 1936 VL - 55 IS - 2 SP - 145 EP - 153 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3259569 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Archaic Corinth AU - Lamb, Winifred T2 - The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs DA - 1932/03/01/ PY - 1932 VL - 60 IS - 348 SP - 164 EP - 165 J2 - The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs SN - 09510788 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/865056 N1 - PB - The Burlington Magazine Publications Ltd.,PB - The Burlington Magazine Publications Ltd. ER - TY - JOUR TI - Reading the Epistles IV. I. Corinthians AU - Lawler, Brendan T2 - The Irish Monthly DA - 1949/09/01/ PY - 1949 VL - 77 IS - 915 SP - 426 EP - 433 J2 - The Irish Monthly SN - 20092113 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20516047 N1 - PB - Irish Jesuit Province ER - TY - JOUR TI - Reading the Epistles V. II Corinthians AU - Lawler, Brendan T2 - The Irish Monthly DA - 1949/10/01/ PY - 1949 VL - 77 IS - 916 SP - 470 EP - 476 J2 - The Irish Monthly SN - 20092113 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20516063 N1 - PB - Irish Jesuit Province ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Corinthian Chimaera Painter AU - Lawrence, Patricia T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1959/10/01/ PY - 1959 VL - 63 IS - 4 SP - 349 EP - 363 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/501787 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - I Corinthians 13 Interpreted by Its Context AU - Martin, Ira Jay T2 - Journal of Bible and Religion DA - 1950/04/01/ PY - 1950 VL - 18 IS - 2 SP - 101 EP - 105 J2 - Journal of Bible and Religion SN - 08852758 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1456943 N1 - PB - Oxford University Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Oxyrhynchus Historian and the Outbreak of the 'Corinthian War' AU - McKay, K. L. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1953/03/01/ PY - 1953 VL - 3 IS - 1 SP - 6 EP - 7 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/703232 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Corinthian Jar with Inscriptions AU - Milne, Marjorie J. T2 - The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin DA - 1942/02/01/ PY - 1942 VL - 37 IS - 2 SP - 36 EP - 37 J2 - The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin SN - 00261521 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3256838 N1 - PB - The Metropolitan Museum of Art ER - TY - JOUR TI - Three Names on a Corinthian Jar AU - Milne, Marjorie J. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1942/04/01/ PY - 1942 VL - 46 IS - 2 SP - 217 EP - 222 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/499384 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Three Books about Paul AU - Morton S. Enslin T2 - The Jewish Quarterly Review DA - 1948/10/01/ PY - 1948 VL - 39 IS - 2 SP - 205 EP - 208 J2 - The Jewish Quarterly Review SN - 00216682 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1452823 N1 - PB - University of Pennsylvania Press,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Text of Romans and 1 Corinthians in Minuscule 93 and the Text of Pamphilus AU - Murphy, Harold S. T2 - The Harvard Theological Review DA - 1959/04/01/ PY - 1959 VL - 52 IS - 2 SP - 119 EP - 131 J2 - The Harvard Theological Review SN - 00178160 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1508514 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Harvard Divinity School ER - TY - JOUR TI - Fragment of a Homily on First Corinthians AU - Musurillo, Herbert A. T2 - Aegyptus DA - 1953/01/01/ PY - 1953 VL - 33 IS - 1 SP - 179 EP - 180 J2 - Aegyptus SN - 00019046 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/41215456 N1 - PB - Vita e Penseiro – Pubblicazioni dell’Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore ER - TY - JOUR TI - A VARIANT READING IN "I CORINTHIANS" vii. 5 AU - Oulton, J. E. L. T2 - Hermathena DA - 1948/11/01/ PY - 1948 IS - 72 J2 - Hermathena SN - 00180750 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/23037717 N1 - PB - Trinity College Dublin ER - TY - JOUR TI - Paul and the Corinthian Church AU - Pherigo, Lindsey P. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1949/12/01/ PY - 1949 VL - 68 IS - 4 SP - 341 EP - 350 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3262104 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Does Paul Claim to Have Known the Historical Jesus?: A Study of 2 Corinthians 5:16 AU - Porter, Frank C. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1928/01/01/ PY - 1928 VL - 47 IS - 3/4 SP - 257 EP - 275 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3259583 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Corinthian Pyxis AU - Richter, Gisela M. A. T2 - The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin DA - 1936/05/01/ PY - 1936 VL - 31 IS - 5 SP - 104 EP - 105 J2 - The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin SN - 00261521 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3256221 N1 - PB - The Metropolitan Museum of Art ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Greek Terracotta Head and the "Corinthian" School of Terracotta Sculpture AU - Richter, Gisela M. A. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1948/07/01/ PY - 1948 VL - 52 IS - 3 SP - 331 EP - 335 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/500414 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Thirteenth Chapter of I Corinthians AU - Scott, John A. T2 - The Classical Journal DA - 1932/04/01/ PY - 1932 VL - 27 IS - 7 SP - 524 EP - 525 J2 - The Classical Journal SN - 00098353 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3289989 N1 - PB - The Classical Association of the Middle West and South ER - TY - JOUR TI - Did Paul Write I Corinthians 13? AU - Titus, Eric L. T2 - Journal of Bible and Religion DA - 1959/10/01/ PY - 1959 VL - 27 IS - 4 SP - 299 EP - 302 J2 - Journal of Bible and Religion SN - 08852758 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1459706 N1 - PB - Oxford University Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - On Corinthian Terracotta Sculpture AU - Weinberg, Saul S. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1949/07/01/ PY - 1949 VL - 53 IS - 3 SP - 262 EP - 266 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/500665 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Relief Ware: Pre-Hellenistic Period AU - Weinberg, Saul S. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1954/04/01/ PY - 1954 VL - 23 IS - 2 SP - 109 EP - 137 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146692 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - I Corinthians XV 3b-7 AU - Winter, Paul T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1957/04/01/ PY - 1957 VL - 2 IS - 2 SP - 142 EP - 150 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1560100 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinthian Bronze T2 - Greece & Rome DA - 1955/02/01/ PY - 1955 VL - 2 IS - 1 J2 - Greece & Rome SN - 00173835 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/642203 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - Second Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Invention of the Corinthian Order T2 - Greece & Rome DA - 1955/06/01/ PY - 1955 VL - 2 IS - 2 J2 - Greece & Rome SN - 00173835 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/641615 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - Second Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Religious Teacher as a Builder. (1 Corinthians 3:10-15.) AU - Anthony, Alfred W. T2 - The Biblical World DA - 1904/09/01/ PY - 1904 VL - 24 IS - 3 SP - 188 EP - 192 J2 - The Biblical World SN - 01903578 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3141255 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Johannes Weiss's Commentary on I Corinthians AU - Castor, George D. T2 - The American Journal of Theology DA - 1911/10/01/ PY - 1911 VL - 15 IS - 4 SP - 628 EP - 630 J2 - The American Journal of Theology SN - 15503283 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3154931 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press,PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - On 1 Corinthians XI. 24 AU - Catholicus T2 - The Catholic Layman DA - 1853/05/01/ PY - 1853 VL - 2 IS - 17 SP - 58 EP - 59 J2 - The Catholic Layman SN - 07915640 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30065353 N1 - PB - Catholic Layman ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Corinthian Correspondence AU - Chandler, Samuel E. T2 - The Biblical World DA - 1909/09/01/ PY - 1909 VL - 34 IS - 3 SP - 198 EP - 208 J2 - The Biblical World SN - 01903578 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3142027 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Exposition on Biblical Grounds of 1 Corinthians 15:24-28 AU - Dyk, J. T2 - The Old and New Testament Student DA - 1891/10/01/ PY - 1891 VL - 13 IS - 4 SP - 246 EP - 248 J2 - The Old and New Testament Student SN - 01905937 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3157835 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Problem in the Corinthian War AU - Harrison, E. T2 - The Classical Quarterly DA - 1913/04/01/ PY - 1913 VL - 7 IS - 2 J2 - The Classical Quarterly SN - 00098388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/635615 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - THE PROBLEM OF SECOND CORINTHIANS AU - KENNEDY, J. H. T2 - Hermathena DA - 1903/01/01/ PY - 1903 VL - 12 IS - 29 SP - 340 EP - 367 J2 - Hermathena SN - 00180750 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/23036746 N1 - PB - Trinity College Dublin ER - TY - JOUR TI - Notes on the Sequence and Distribution of the Fabrics Called Proto-Corinthian AU - Lorimer, H. L. T2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies DA - 1912/01/01/ PY - 1912 VL - 32 SP - 326 EP - 353 J2 - The Journal of Hellenic Studies SN - 00754269 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/624178 N1 - PB - The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Corinthian Constitution after the Fall of the Cypselides AU - Lutz, Heinrich T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1896/12/01/ PY - 1896 VL - 10 IS - 9 SP - 418 EP - 419 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/693824 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - MANSCPT TI - Lecture 1 [to 6] delivered ... at the Institution of New Lanark, upon the 13th chapter of the 1st Epistle to the Corinthians. AU - Owen, Robert DA - 1833/01/01/ PY - 1833 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/60215125 N1 - JO - LSE Selected Pamphlets,U1 - Contributor: LSE Library ER - TY - JOUR TI - Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians AU - Paul, St. T2 - The Catholic Layman DA - 1852/04/01/ PY - 1852 VL - 1 IS - 4 SP - 42 EP - 43 J2 - The Catholic Layman SN - 07915640 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30064904 N1 - PB - Catholic Layman ER - TY - JOUR TI - Lias's Second Epistle to the Corinthians AU - Robertson, A. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1893/05/01/ PY - 1893 VL - 7 IS - 5 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/690486 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - Two Corinthian Copies of the Head of the Athena Parthenos AU - Robinson, David M. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1911/10/01/ PY - 1911 VL - 15 IS - 4 SP - 482 EP - 503 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497185 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - 2 Corinthians VI. 14-VII. 1 AU - Sanday, W. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1890/10/01/ PY - 1890 VL - 4 IS - 8 SP - 359 EP - 360 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/692130 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - Recent Interpretations of Paulinism AU - Shirley Jackson Case AU - Bacon, B. W. T2 - The American Journal of Theology DA - 1912/04/01/ PY - 1912 VL - 16 IS - 2 SP - 299 EP - 303 J2 - The American Journal of Theology SN - 15503283 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3155158 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - De Ridder on Early Greek Bronze Reliefs AU - Walters, H. B. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1897/07/01/ PY - 1897 VL - 11 IS - 6 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/691576 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Date of the Epistle to the Galatians: And Certain Passages in the First Epistle to the Corinthians AU - Warfield, B. B. T2 - Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis DA - 1884/06/01/ PY - 1884 VL - 4 IS - 1/2 SP - 50 EP - 64 J2 - Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis SN - 10698337 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3268691 N1 -

PB - The Society of Biblical Literature

ER - TY - JOUR TI - I Corinthians x. 29 b and 30 AU - Warfield, B. B. T2 - Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis DA - 1885/06/01/ PY - 1885 VL - 5 IS - 1/2 SP - 109 EP - 110 J2 - Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis SN - 10698337 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3268645 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Some Difficult Passages in the First Chapter of 2 Corinthians AU - Warfield, B. B. T2 - Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis DA - 1886/12/01/ PY - 1886 VL - 6 IS - 2 SP - 27 EP - 39 J2 - Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis SN - 10698337 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3268665 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Fragment of the Lost Epistle to the Corinthians AU - Whitelaw, R. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1890/02/01/ PY - 1890 VL - 4 IS - 1/2 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/691035 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - Commentary on First Corinthians T2 - The Old and New Testament Student DA - 1889/11/01/ PY - 1889 VL - 9 IS - 5 J2 - The Old and New Testament Student SN - 01905937 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3157426 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - First Corinthians XV T2 - The Old and New Testament Student DA - 1890/03/01/ PY - 1890 VL - 10 IS - 3 J2 - The Old and New Testament Student SN - 01905937 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3157323 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Paul's Earlier Epistles T2 - The Old and New Testament Student DA - 1890/08/01/ PY - 1890 VL - 11 IS - 2 J2 - The Old and New Testament Student SN - 01905937 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3157863 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - First Corinthians XIII T2 - The Old and New Testament Student DA - 1890/09/01/ PY - 1890 VL - 11 IS - 3 J2 - The Old and New Testament Student SN - 01905937 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3157383 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Second Corinthians in Greek T2 - The Old and New Testament Student DA - 1892/07/01/ PY - 1892 VL - 15 IS - 1/2 J2 - The Old and New Testament Student SN - 01905937 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3157529 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Comparative Translation: 1 Corinthians 13:9-12. A Study in Modernizing the English Bible T2 - The Biblical World DA - 1904/03/01/ PY - 1904 VL - 23 IS - 3 SP - 209 EP - 211 J2 - The Biblical World SN - 01903578 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3140706 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Foundation in the Inner Harbor at Lechaeum AU - Shaw, Joseph W. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1969/07/01/ PY - 1969 VL - 73 IS - 3 SP - 370 EP - 372 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/503521 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Thucydides 1.27.1. Κορινθίαϛ μένειν AU - Babbitt, Frank Cole T2 - The Classical Weekly DA - 1935/02/25/ PY - 1935 VL - 28 IS - 16 SP - 121 EP - 124 J2 - The Classical Weekly SN - 1940641X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4339508 N1 - PB - Classical Association of the Atlantic States ER - TY - JOUR TI - Recent Literature on the History of Religion AU - Barton, George A. AU - Muss-Arnolt, W. T2 - The American Journal of Theology DA - 1905/10/01/ PY - 1905 VL - 9 IS - 4 SP - 793 EP - 800 J2 - The American Journal of Theology SN - 15503283 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3154287 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press,PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - EIN KORINTHISCHER KRATER DER DREIMÄDCHENGRUPPE IM BASLER ANTIKENMUSEUM AU - Benson, J. L. T2 - Antike Kunst DA - 1968/01/01/ PY - 1968 VL - 11 IS - 1 SP - 82 EP - 85 J2 - Antike Kunst SN - 00035688 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/41318325 N1 - PB - Vereiningung der Freunde antiker Kunst ER - TY - JOUR TI - EINE ETRUSKO-KORINTHISCHE KANNE IM BERNISCHEN HISTORISCHEN MUSEUM AU - Bossert, Martin T2 - Antike Kunst DA - 1984/01/01/ PY - 1984 VL - 27 IS - 1 SP - 48 EP - 52 J2 - Antike Kunst SN - 00035688 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/41320808 N1 - PB - Vereiningung der Freunde antiker Kunst ER - TY - JOUR TI - Die Korinthischen Prytanen AU - Busolt, G. T2 - Hermes DA - 1893/01/01/ PY - 1893 VL - 28 IS - 2 SP - 312 EP - 320 J2 - Hermes SN - 00180777 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4472398 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - Studien zur Geschichte von Korinth AU - Curtius, E. T2 - Hermes DA - 1876/01/01/ PY - 1876 VL - 10 IS - 2 SP - 215 EP - 243 J2 - Hermes SN - 00180777 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4471399 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - Das Bema zu Korinth: Archäologische, Lexikographische, Rechtsgeschichtliche und Ikonographische Bemerkungen zu Apostelgeschichte 18, 12-17 AU - Dinkler, Erich T2 - Marburger Jahrbuch für Kunstwissenschaft DA - 1944/01/01/ PY - 1944 VL - 13 SP - 12 EP - 22 J2 - Marburger Jahrbuch für Kunstwissenschaft SN - 0342121X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1348545 N1 - PB - Verlag des Kunstgeschichtlichen Seminars der Philipps-Universität Marburg ER - TY - JOUR TI - Cicero und die Zerstörung Korinths AU - Feger, Robert T2 - Hermes DA - 1952/01/01/ PY - 1952 VL - 80 IS - 4 SP - 436 EP - 456 J2 - Hermes SN - 00180777 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4474790 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - KORINTHISCHE POSSE AU - Fränkel, Charlotte T2 - Rheinisches Museum für Philologie DA - 1912/01/01/ PY - 1912 VL - 67 SP - 94 EP - 106 J2 - Rheinisches Museum für Philologie SN - 0035449X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/41247691 N1 - PB - J.D. Sauerländers Verlag,T3 - Neue Folge ER - TY - JOUR TI - Some Recent Works on Paul and Paulinism AU - Gilbert, George H. T2 - The American Journal of Theology DA - 1906/10/01/ PY - 1906 VL - 10 IS - 4 SP - 722 EP - 728 J2 - The American Journal of Theology SN - 15503283 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3154439 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Die korinthische Gemeinde als Nebenadressat des Römerbriefs. Eigentextreferenzen des Paulus und Kommunikativer Kontext des längsten Paulusbriefes AU - Hartwig, Charlotte AU - Theißen, Gerd T2 - Novum Testamentum AB - The letter to the Romans is not only addressed to the Romans as the main addressees but indirectly to the Corinthians. When Paul was writing this letter he lived in the Corinthian congregation, continuing his dialogue with the Corinthians. This is why Paul reworked some topics from 1 and 2 Corinthians in order to correct them and to put them more exactly. The letter is thus embedded in his written and oral communication with the Corinthians. The Corinthians could understand some hints and allusions much better than the Romans. DA - 2004/07/01/ PY - 2004 VL - 46 IS - 3 SP - 229 EP - 252 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1561586 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - ANTIKE GIPSABGÜSSE ANTIKER STATUEN: Bericht über die Fragmente der Mantelfigur Korinth-Mocenigo AU - Hees, Christa von T2 - Antike Kunst DA - 1978/01/01/ PY - 1978 VL - 21 IS - 2 SP - 108 EP - 110 J2 - Antike Kunst SN - 00035688 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/41320696 N1 - PB - Vereiningung der Freunde antiker Kunst ER - TY - JOUR TI - Maass's Greeks and Semites AU - Hill, G. F. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1903/07/01/ PY - 1903 VL - 17 IS - 6 SP - 329 EP - 330 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/693858 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - ECHO EINES UNERKANNTEN TRAGIKERFRAGMENTS IN CLEMENS’ BRIEF AN DIE KORINTHER AU - Jaeger, Werner T2 - Rheinisches Museum für Philologie DA - 1959/01/01/ PY - 1959 VL - 102 IS - 4 SP - 330 EP - 340 J2 - Rheinisches Museum für Philologie SN - 0035449X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/41243957 N1 - PB - J.D. Sauerländers Verlag,T3 - Neue Folge ER - TY - JOUR TI - FRAUENFEST IN KORINTH AU - Jucker, Ines T2 - Antike Kunst DA - 1963/01/01/ PY - 1963 VL - 6 IS - 2 SP - 47 EP - 61 J2 - Antike Kunst SN - 00035688 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/41318574 N1 - PB - Vereiningung der Freunde antiker Kunst ER - TY - JOUR TI - Der korinthische Bund AU - Kaerst, J. T2 - Rheinisches Museum für Philologie DA - 1897/01/01/ PY - 1897 VL - 52 SP - 519 EP - 556 J2 - Rheinisches Museum für Philologie SN - 0035449X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/41251697 N1 - PB - J.D. Sauerländers Verlag,T3 - Neue Folge ER - TY - JOUR TI - Die korinthischen vaseninschriften AU - Kretschmer, Paul T2 - Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der Indogermanischen Sprachen DA - 1888/01/01/ PY - 1888 VL - 29 IS - 1/2 SP - 152 EP - 176 J2 - Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der Indogermanischen Sprachen SN - 09372229 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/40846165 N1 - PB - Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (GmbH & Co. KG) ER - TY - JOUR TI - Spartas ἀρχή und die Vorphase des Korinthischen Krieges in den Hellenica Oxyrhynchia, II AU - Lehmann, G. A. T2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik DA - 1978/01/01/ PY - 1978 VL - 30 SP - 73 EP - 93 J2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik SN - 00845388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20181598 N1 - PB - Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn (Germany) ER - TY - JOUR TI - Spartas ἀρχή die Vorphase des Korinthischen Krieges in den Hellenica Oxyrhynchia. I AU - Lehmann, G. A. T2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik DA - 1978/01/01/ PY - 1978 VL - 28 SP - 109 EP - 126 J2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik SN - 00845388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20181496 N1 - PB - Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn (Germany) ER - TY - JOUR TI - οὐ παντόϲ ἐϲτι Κόρινϑοϲ: A Misleading Reference AU - McPhee, Ian AU - Pemberton, Elizabeth T2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik DA - 1988/01/01/ PY - 1988 VL - 73 SP - 89 EP - 90 J2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik SN - 00845388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20186857 N1 - PB - Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn (Germany) ER - TY - JOUR TI - Nochmals Nikoladas aus Korinth (Anth. Pal. XIII 19) AU - Merkelbach, R. T2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik DA - 1974/01/01/ PY - 1974 VL - 14 J2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik SN - 00845388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20180688 N1 - PB - Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn (Germany) ER - TY - JOUR TI - Fünf späte Grabepigramme aus Korinth AU - Peek, Werner T2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik DA - 1984/01/01/ PY - 1984 VL - 54 SP - 113 EP - 114 J2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik SN - 00845388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20183977 N1 - PB - Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn (Germany) ER - TY - JOUR TI - Der korinthische Sänger Pyrrhias AU - Raubitschek, Antony E. T2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik DA - 1973/01/01/ PY - 1973 VL - 12 SP - 99 EP - 100 J2 - Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik SN - 00845388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/20180545 N1 - PB - Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn (Germany) ER - TY - JOUR TI - Schriftauslegung und Hermeneutik in 2 Korinther 3. Ein Beitrag zur Frage der Schriftbenutzung des Paulus AU - Schröter, Jens T2 - Novum Testamentum DA - 1998/07/01/ PY - 1998 VL - 40 IS - 3 SP - 231 EP - 275 J2 - Novum Testamentum SN - 00481009 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/1561464 N1 - PB - BRILL ER - TY - JOUR TI - The North-East Peloponnese AU - Shipley, Graham T2 - The Classical Review DA - 2003/04/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 53 IS - 1 SP - 215 EP - 216 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3662736 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Recent Works on the New Testament, Chiefly the Pauline Epistles AU - Sitterly, Charles F. T2 - The American Journal of Theology DA - 1905/01/01/ PY - 1905 VL - 9 IS - 1 SP - 135 EP - 141 J2 - The American Journal of Theology SN - 15503283 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3154126 N1 - PB - The University of Chicago Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - Tyrannis und das Problem der Macht: Die Geschichten Herodots über Kypselos und Periander von Korinth AU - Stahl, Michael T2 - Hermes DA - 1983/01/01/ PY - 1983 VL - 111 IS - 2 SP - 202 EP - 220 J2 - Hermes SN - 00180777 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4476312 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Territorial Tribes of Korinth and Phleious AU - Stanton, G. R. T2 - Classical Antiquity DA - 1986/04/01/ PY - 1986 VL - 5 IS - 1 SP - 139 EP - 153 J2 - Classical Antiquity SN - 02786656 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25010841 N1 - PB - University of California Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Integrated Methods for a Dynamic Landscape AU - Tartaron, Thomas F. AU - Gregory, Timothy E. AU - Pullen, Daniel J. AU - Noller, Jay S. AU - Rothaus, Richard M. AU - Rife, Joseph L. AU - Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Lita AU - Schon, Robert AU - Caraher, William R. AU - Pettegrew, David K. AU - Nakassis, Dimitri T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens AB - From 1997 to 2003, the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey (EKAS) investigated a $350\text{-}{\rm km}^{2}$ region east of the ancient city of Corinth, focusing primarily on the northern Corinthian plain. EKAS developed an interdisciplinary methodology that emphasizes novel applications of geological science, computer-based knowledge systems, and strategies for fieldwork and collaboration among experts. In this article, the research philosophies and methods are presented and their application illustrated with results from the survey. The historical development of one settlement, Kromna in the northern Corinthian plain, is examined in detail to demonstrate the interpretive potential of data collected by these methods. DA - 2006/10/01/ PY - 2006 VL - 75 IS - 4 SP - 453 EP - 523 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/25068001 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Das Verbot innenpolitischer Umwälzungen durch den Korinthischen Bund (338/37) in antimakedonischer Argumentation AU - Urban, Ralf T2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte DA - 1981/03/01/ PY - 1981 VL - 30 IS - 1 SP - 11 EP - 21 J2 - Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte SN - 00182311 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4435742 N1 - PB - Franz Steiner Verlag ER - TY - JOUR TI - Die Korinthischen Ausgrabungen 1930 AU - Waele, F. J. de T2 - Gnomon DA - 1931/01/01/ PY - 1931 VL - 7 IS - 1 SP - 47 EP - 53 J2 - Gnomon SN - 00171417 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/27674300 N1 - PB - Verlag C.H.Beck ER - TY - JOUR TI - Die Korinthischen Ausgrabungen 1928-1929 AU - Waele, Ferd. Jos. de T2 - Gnomon DA - 1930/01/01/ PY - 1930 VL - 6 IS - 1 SP - 52 EP - 57 J2 - Gnomon SN - 00171417 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/27674116 N1 - PB - Verlag C.H.Beck ER - TY - JOUR TI - Ein Goldfund makedonischer Statere in Alt-Korinth AU - Waele, Ferd. Jos. de T2 - Gnomon DA - 1930/05/01/ PY - 1930 VL - 6 IS - 5 SP - 280 EP - 281 J2 - Gnomon SN - 00171417 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/27674174 N1 - PB - Verlag C.H.Beck ER - TY - JOUR TI - Epigramm aus Korinth AU - Wolters, Paul T2 - Rheinisches Museum für Philologie DA - 1904/01/01/ PY - 1904 VL - 59 SP - 157 EP - 158 J2 - Rheinisches Museum für Philologie SN - 0035449X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/41246453 N1 - PB - J.D. Sauerländers Verlag,T3 - Neue Folge ER - TY - JOUR TI - Review Article: Seals and Sealing Practices: The Ancient Near East and Bronze Age Aegean AU - Younger, John G. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1996/01/01/ PY - 1996 VL - 100 IS - 1 SP - 161 EP - 165 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/506304 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - CHAP TI - The View from the Isthmus, ca. 200 to 44 B.C. AU - Gebhard, Elizabeth R. AU - Dickie, Matthew W. T2 - Corinth DA - 2003/01/01/ PY - 2003 VL - 20 SP - 261 EP - 278 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390728 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens,PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Interpolating an Isthmus: Juvenal 6.294-7 AU - Hendry, Michael T2 - The Classical Quarterly DA - 1997/01/01/ PY - 1997 VL - 47 IS - 1 SP - 323 EP - 327 J2 - The Classical Quarterly SN - 00098388 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/639628 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - Across the Isthmus in 1850: The Journey of Daniel A. Horn AU - Jones, James P. AU - Rogers, William Warren T2 - The Hispanic American Historical Review DA - 1961/11/01/ PY - 1961 VL - 41 IS - 4 SP - 533 EP - 554 J2 - The Hispanic American Historical Review SN - 00182168 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2509938 N1 - PB - Duke University Press,PB - Duke University Press ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Other Isthmus? AU - Salmon, John T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1993/01/01/ PY - 1993 VL - 43 IS - 2 SP - 370 EP - 371 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/713576 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association,T3 - New Series,T3 - New Series ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Portrait of Caracalla in Corinth AU - Askew, Ess T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1931/10/01/ PY - 1931 VL - 35 IS - 4 SP - 442 EP - 447 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498101 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - An Official Rescript from Corinth AU - Broneer, Oscar T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1939/04/01/ PY - 1939 VL - 8 IS - 2 SP - 181 EP - 190 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146593 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Erastus of Corinth AU - Cadbury, Henry J. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1931/01/01/ PY - 1931 VL - 50 IS - 2 SP - 42 EP - 58 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3259559 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Macellum of Corinth AU - Cadbury, Henry J. T2 - Journal of Biblical Literature DA - 1934/07/01/ PY - 1934 VL - 53 IS - 2 SP - 134 EP - 141 J2 - Journal of Biblical Literature SN - 00219231 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3259880 N1 - PB - The Society of Biblical Literature ER - TY - JOUR TI - Pergamene Influence at Corinth AU - Capps, Edward C., Jr. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1938/01/01/ PY - 1938 VL - 7 IS - 4 SP - 539 EP - 556 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146572 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Inscription on a Byzantine Kettle from Corinth AU - Davidson, G. R. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1935/07/01/ PY - 1935 VL - 39 IS - 3 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498624 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth in the Middle Ages AU - Finley, John H. T2 - Speculum DA - 1932/10/01/ PY - 1932 VL - 7 IS - 4 SP - 477 EP - 499 J2 - Speculum SN - 00387134 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2850425 N1 - PB - Medieval Academy of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Gold Hoard from Corinth AU - Harris, Josephine T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1939/04/01/ PY - 1939 VL - 43 IS - 2 SP - 268 EP - 277 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/499264 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Researches at Isthmia AU - Jenkins, R. J. H. AU - Megaw, H. T2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens DA - 1931/01/01/ PY - 1931 VL - 32 SP - 68 EP - 89 J2 - The Annual of the British School at Athens SN - 00682454 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/30096638 N1 - PB - British School at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Attic Red-Figured Vases and Fragments at Corinth AU - Luce, Stephen Bleecker T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1930/07/01/ PY - 1930 VL - 34 IS - 3 SP - 334 EP - 343 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/497987 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Terracotta Altar in Corinth AU - Mary Hamilton Swindler T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1932/10/01/ PY - 1932 VL - 36 IS - 4 SP - 512 EP - 520 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498015 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Discovery of Painted Pinakes near Corinth AU - Orlandos, Anastasios T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1935/01/01/ PY - 1935 VL - 39 IS - 1 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498761 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Aratus in Corith AU - Porter, W. H. T2 - Hermathena DA - 1931/01/01/ PY - 1931 VL - 21 IS - 46 SP - 54 EP - 60 J2 - Hermathena SN - 00180750 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/23037256 N1 - PB - Trinity College Dublin ER - TY - JOUR TI - Five Campaigns of Excavation at Corinth Summary of the Results AU - Shear, Theodore Leslie T2 - The Classical Weekly DA - 1931/03/02/ PY - 1931 VL - 24 IS - 16 SP - 121 EP - 126 J2 - The Classical Weekly SN - 1940641X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4389567 N1 - PB - Classical Association of the Atlantic States ER - TY - JOUR TI - Five Campaigns of Excavation at Corinth Summary of the Results (Concluded) AU - Shear, Theodore Leslie T2 - The Classical Weekly DA - 1931/03/09/ PY - 1931 VL - 24 IS - 17 SP - 130 EP - 135 J2 - The Classical Weekly SN - 1940641X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/4389571 N1 - PB - Classical Association of the Atlantic States ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Hoard of Coins Found in the Theatre District of Corinth in 1930 AU - Shear, Theodore Leslie T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1931/04/01/ PY - 1931 VL - 35 IS - 2 SP - 139 EP - 151 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498245 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - A Box of Antiquities from Corinth AU - Shoe, Lucy T. T2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens DA - 1932/01/01/ PY - 1932 VL - 1 SP - 56 EP - 89 J2 - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens SN - 0018098X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/146475 N1 - PB - The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ER - TY - JOUR TI - Eighth Century B. C. Inscriptions from Corinth AU - Stillwell, Agnes Newhall T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1933/10/01/ PY - 1933 VL - 37 IS - 4 SP - 605 EP - 610 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498126 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Inscriptions at Corinth AU - Tod, M. N. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1932/05/01/ PY - 1932 VL - 46 IS - 2 SP - 63 EP - 64 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/698311 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - Bronze Objects from Old Corinth, Greece AU - Waagé, Frederick O. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1935/01/01/ PY - 1935 VL - 39 IS - 1 SP - 79 EP - 91 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498767 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Sculpture at Corinth AU - Wace, A. J. B. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1932/05/01/ PY - 1932 VL - 46 IS - 2 SP - 64 EP - 65 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/698312 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Walls of Corinth AU - Wace, A. J. B. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1937/12/01/ PY - 1937 VL - 51 IS - 6 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/703338 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - Corinth AU - Wason, C. R. T2 - The Classical Review DA - 1932/05/01/ PY - 1932 VL - 46 IS - 2 SP - 62 EP - 63 J2 - The Classical Review SN - 0009840X UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/698310 N1 - PB - Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association ER - TY - JOUR TI - Excavations at Corinth, 1938-1939 AU - Weinberg, Saul S. T2 - American Journal of Archaeology DA - 1939/10/01/ PY - 1939 VL - 43 IS - 4 SP - 592 EP - 600 J2 - American Journal of Archaeology SN - 00029114 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/498985 N1 - PB - Archaeological Institute of America ER - TY - JOUR TI - Graves at Corinth Show Greek Ideas of Immortality T2 - The Science News-Letter DA - 1931/01/03/ PY - 1931 VL - 19 IS - 508 J2 - The Science News-Letter SN - 00964018 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3906494 N1 - PB - Society for Science & the Public ER - TY - JOUR TI - Mosaic Floor Found in Corinth Building T2 - The Science News-Letter DA - 1933/08/05/ PY - 1933 VL - 24 IS - 643 J2 - The Science News-Letter SN - 00964018 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3909420 N1 - PB - Society for Science & the Public ER - TY - JOUR TI - Greek Flood Control Ideas Found in Corinth Digging T2 - The Science News-Letter DA - 1935/10/05/ PY - 1935 VL - 28 IS - 756 J2 - The Science News-Letter SN - 00964018 UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3911318 N1 - PB - Society for Science & the Public ER - TY - BOOK TI - Corinthian Vase-Painting of the Archaic Period AU - Amyx, D. A. CY - Berkeley DA - 1988/// PY - 1988 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Studies in Archaic Corinthian Vase Painting AU - Amyx, D. A. AU - Lawrence, Patricia AB - Two important contributions to Greek pottery studies. Aftermath, by D. A. Amyx, is a catalogue of material supplementing his work in Corinth VII.2 but found after the cutoff of 1969 or omitted for some other reason. This article and Corinth VII.2 together stand as a full compilation of painters at present represented in the collection of the Corinth Excavations. The Chimaera Group at Corinth and Dodwellians in the Potters' Quarter are both by Patricia Lawrence. The first is a thoughtful analysis of this group of painters, based on a close examination of material found in the excavations at Corinth but including attributed pieces from other sites. The second studies 15 new fragments and reexamines material previously published in Corinth XV.3, demonstrating that the Geladakis Painter, as well as several Dodwellians, are represented there. DA - 1996/// PY - 1996 DP - Google Books SP - 242 LA - en PB - ASCSA SN - 9780876615287 L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=-usyu7fIrOcC KW - History / Ancient / Greece ER - TY - CHAP TI - The Cult of Demeter and Kore at the Isthmus of Corinth AU - Anderson-Stojanović, Virginia R. T2 - Peloponnesian sanctuaries and cults. Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium at the Swedish Institute at Athens, 11 - 13 June 1994 A2 - Hägg, Robin CY - Stockholm DA - 2002/// PY - 2002 SP - 75 EP - 83 N1 -

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ER - TY - JOUR TI - Olive Oil Production at the Isthmus of Corinth AU - Anderson-Stojanović, Virginia R. T2 - Histria Antiqua DA - 2007/// PY - 2007 VL - 15 SP - 89 EP - 98 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Archaic pottery at Isthmia: a preliminary survey AU - Arafat, K T2 - Céramique et peinture grecques: modes d'emploi A2 - Puig, M.-C. Villanueva A2 - Lissarrague, François A2 - Rouillard, Pierre CY - Münster DA - 1999/// PY - 1999 SP - 55 EP - 61 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Pots and Potters in Athens and Corinth: A Review AU - Arafat, K. W. AU - Morgan, C. T2 - OJA DA - 1989/// PY - 1989 VL - 8 SP - 311 EP - 346 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Le Peloponnese Du IVe Au VIIIe Siecle: Changements Et Persistances AU - Avramea, A. CY - Paris DA - 1997/// PY - 1997 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Macedonia and Greece in Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Times A3 - Barr-Sharrar, Beryl A3 - Borza, Eugene N. DA - 1982/01/01/ PY - 1982 DP - Amazon.com ET - 1St Edition SP - 268 PB - National Gallery of Art SN - 0894680056 L2 - http://www.amazon.com/dp/0894680056 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Die Griechisch-christlichen Inschriften des Peloponnes AU - Bees, N.A. CY - Athens DA - 1941/// PY - 1941 ER - TY - CHAP TI - Mass Production and the Competitive Edge in Corinthian Pottery AU - Benson, J. L T2 - Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum II A2 - Frel, Jiri DA - 1985/// PY - 1985 DP - Open WorldCat SP - 17 EP - 20 ER - TY - THES TI - Pottery at Ancient Corinth from Mid-sixth to Mid-fifth Century B.C. AU - Bentz, Julie L. CY - Cincinnati DA - 1982/// PY - 1982 DP - Google Books SP - 974 LA - en M3 - PhD Thesis PB - University of Cincinnati L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=e-xUPwAACAAJ KW - Corinth (Greece),Pottery,Vases, Greek ER - TY - BOOK TI - Études sur le Péloponèse AU - Beulé, M. CY - Paris DA - 1855/// PY - 1855 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Archaeology in Greece 1998-1999 AU - Blackman, D. T2 - AR DA - 1999/// PY - 1999 VL - 45 SP - 1 EP - 192 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Archaeology in Greece, 2001–2002 AU - Blackman, D. T2 - AR DA - 2002/// PY - 2002 VL - 48 SP - 1 EP - 115 ER - TY - BOOK TI - Zygouries: a prehistoric settlement in the valley of Cleonae AU - Blegen, Carl William AB - The settlement of Zygouries in the northeast Peloponnese, excavated in 1921 and 1922, provides a valuable example of an Early Helladic village, with winding streets and modest, double-chambered houses. The associated tombs, found in the form of ossuaries, throw new light on the burial customs and religious ideas of the Early Bronze Age. A potter's shop contains more than 1,330 vases dating to ca. 1300 B.C. and other exciting finds include a Cycladic figure providing evidence of commerce between the islands and the mainland in the 3rd millennium B.C. CY - Cambridge, Mass. DA - 1928/// PY - 1928 DP - Google Books SP - 316 LA - en PB - Harvard University Press ST - Zygouries L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=deEZAAAAIAAJ KW - Excavations (Archaeology),History / Ancient / Greece,Pottery, Greek,Social Science / Archaeology,Zygouries (Greece),Zygouries Site (Greece),Zygouries, Greece ER - TY - BOOK TI - Catalogue of Greek coins: Corinth, colonies of Corinth, etc AU - Medals, British Museum Dept of Coins and AU - Head, Barclay Vincent DA - 1889/// PY - 1889 DP - Google Books SP - 350 LA - en PB - The Trustees ST - Catalogue of Greek coins L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=BrjXZ4TcaqcC KW - Coins, Greek ER - TY - BOOK TI - Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire AU - Boatwright, Mary T. AB - Cities throughout the Roman Empire flourished during the reign of Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), a phenomenon that not only strengthened and legitimized Roman dominion over its possessions but also revealed Hadrian as a masterful negotiator of power relationships. In this comprehensive investigation into the vibrant urban life that existed under Hadrian's rule, Mary T. Boatwright focuses on the emperor's direct interactions with Rome's cities, exploring the many benefactions for which he was celebrated on coins and in literary works and inscriptions. Although such evidence is often as imprecise as it is laudatory, its collective analysis, undertaken for the first time together with all other related material, reveals that over 130 cities received at least one benefaction directly from Hadrian. The benefactions, mediated by members of the empire's municipal elite, touched all aspects of urban life; they included imperial patronage of temples and hero tombs, engineering projects, promotion of athletic and cultural competitions, settlement of boundary disputes, and remission of taxes. Even as he manifested imperial benevolence, Hadrian reaffirmed the self-sufficiency and traditions of cities from Spain to Syria, the major exception being his harsh treatment of Jerusalem, which sparked the Third Jewish Revolt. Overall, the assembled evidence points to Hadrian's recognition of imperial munificence to cities as essential to the peace and prosperity of the empire. Boatwright's treatment of Hadrian and Rome's cities is unique in that it encompasses events throughout the empire, drawing insights from archaeology and art history as well as literature, economy, and religion. CY - Princeton, N.J. DA - 2000/// PY - 2000 DP - Google Books SP - 550 LA - en PB - Princeton University Press SN - 9780691094939 L2 - http://books.google.com/books?id=loeKaUoOT_MC KW - History / Ancient / Rome ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Isthmian Fortifications in Oracular Prophecy AU - Bodnar, Edward W. 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