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Christians and Pagans in the Graeco-Roman Levant - Licht vom Osten. Von Adolf Deissmann. Vierte, völlig neubearbeitete Auflage, mit 83 Abb. im Text. Pp. xvii + 447. Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr, 1923. - Lettere cristiane dai Papiri greet del III. e IV. Secolo. Di Giuseppe Ghedini. Pp. xxviii + 376. Milano: Presso l'amministrazione di ‘Aegyptus,’1923. - The Form of the Ancient Greek Letter: A Study in Greek Epistolography. By the RevF. X. J. Exler. Pp. 141. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America, 1923.
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1 This inscription (see Class. Rev., 1910, p. 76) was revised by the writer in June, 1910, when the restoration was observed to fit the broken traces in the last line exactly. The natives said that no ancient stones were found at Balyklagho, and that the nearest sites yielding ancient stones were at Serai and Ak Kilisse, the latter an hour distant in a straight line. This inscription doubtless belongs to Ak Kilisse.