Edward Lee Hicks / W. R. Paton / WRPaton
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Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
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Letters cut in stone, alive again.Stone voices speak across centuries.A foundational Greek inscriptions collection, The Inscriptions Of Cos gathers the inscriptions of ancient Cos into a careful ancient epigraphy anthology that brings the island’s past into clear view. Far from abstract theory, the volume offers documentary clarity and editorial attention to texts that inform Greek historical texts and illuminate island life. Readers encounter civic decrees, dedications and funerary notices that sketch public ritual, legal practice and social memory; for those tracing island of Kos history the work provides direct contact with primary evidence. As both a classical archaeology reference and an academic research resource, the book bridges field observation and philological method, making material useful to students, lecturers and informed travellers alike. Its measured, evidence-led approach rewards close inspection while remaining intelligible to non-specialists, and it functions as a primary-source reader for courses that pair epigraphy with historical narrative.Historically significant, Paton’s collection connects local texts to wider Hellenistic period studies and stands comfortably alongside comparative corpora such as the Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum; it is a recognised element of Paton Greek scholarship. Casual readers gain a vivid portal into island life; classic-literature collectors, university libraries and private scholars find a document-rich volume well suited to the university classics curriculum and to curated shelves. For archaeologists working on Aegean islands archaeology, and for philologists and historians seeking primary-source evidence, the edition rewards close reading, steady research and the long view that anchors modern interpretation. Generations of students and field researchers have relied on anthologies of inscriptions to test hypotheses and to calibrate chronologies; Paton’s book sits squarely in that practical tradition.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.