Saturday, February 27, 2021

Open Access Monograph Series: Hesperia Supplements

 [First posted in AWOL 11 June 2014, updated 27 February 2021]

Hesperia Supplements


Many volumes within the Corinth ("Red Book"), Athenian Agora ("Blue Book"), and Hesperia Supplement series are out of print, and there are no plans to reprint the volumes at least for the next few years. In 2014, the Publications Committee of the ASCSA's Managing Committee voted unanimously to allow PDFs of these out-of-print volumes to be posted to the ASCSA's website as Open Access. You may freely read, download, and share these files under the BY-NC-ND Creative Commons license (non-commercial use; you must cite the ASCSA as the source; you may not make derivatives). The scans were created by JSTOR, and through the ASCSA's Content Sharing Agreement with JSTOR, we can make these PDFs available to individuals at no charge.

1: Prytaneis: A Study of the Inscriptions Honoring the Athenian Councillors, by Sterling Dow (1937)

2: Late Geometric Graces and a Seventh-Century Well in the Agora, by Rodney S. Young (1939)

3: The Setting of the Periclean Parthenon, by Gorham P. Stevens (1940)

4: The Tholos of Athens and its Predecessors, by Homer A. Thompson (1940)

5: Observations on the Hephaisteion, by William B. Dinsmoor (1941)

6: The Sacred Gerusia, by James H. Oliver (1941)

7: Small Objects from the Pnyx I, by Gladys R. Davidson and Dorothy B. Thompson (1943)

8: Commemorative Studies in Honor of Theodore Leslie Shear (1949)

9: Horoi: Studies in Mortgage, Real Security, and Land Tenure in Ancient Athens, by John V. A. Fine (1951)

10: Small Objects from the Pnyx II, by Lucy Talcott, Barbara Philippaki, G. Roger Edwards, and Virginia R. Grace (1956)

11: Fortified Military Camps in Attica, by James R. McCredie (1966)

12: The Athenian Constitution after Sulla, by Daniel J. Geagan (1967)

15: The Lettering of an Athenian Mason, by Stephen V. Tracy (1975)

18: Lasithi: A History of Settlement on a Highland Plain in Crete, by Lance V. Watrous (1982)

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