Bibliography

Bibliography

In Immerwahr's CAVI over 3000 articles and monographs are cited, a few of them many times (such as ABV and ARV), most of them rarely or only once. The citation mode varies very much, from very short (RM 2, pls. 11-12,5) to full titles, and some works are cited in different ways. This is natural in a database accumulated over decades, but we did not want to publish CAVI and continue it as AVI in this form. So we changed nearly all citations to something closer to the Harvard system (Duhn (1887), pls. 11-12,5), adding a huge bibliographical list with the solutions (von Duhn, Friedrich (1887), ‘La necropoli di Suessula’, MDAI(R) 2), and a list each of heavily abbreviated titles of books (ARV = J. D. Beazley, Attic ...) and periodicals/series (MDAI(R) = Mitteilungen des ...). In 2020, we added tooltips containing solutions to most abbreviated bibliographical references (excluding, for now, only the heavily abbreviated ones). If you notice incomplete or missing tooltips, we would be grateful if you would let us know via the 'Additional information?' function under each database entry.

The asterisk * indicates that the reading of the inscriptions was done on the ground of what follows: autopsy, a photo, a drawing, bibliography, etc. (sometimes more than one source). A scholar indicated under "Autopsy" is supposed to have studied the inscription; no asterisk is added.

At the beginning of the bibliographical section of each vase we give the following information if available: (1) the BADB number. (2) Autopsy, e.g. "*Vidit HRI 1983". (3) "*Photo" or (rarely) "*Drawing", if Immerwahr had seen any such picture (see Prehistory). (4) "Digital photo(s)" (stored in our AVI archive).

In order to find a reference in the list below, please (1) choose the initial letter from the alphabet (e.g. D for 'von Duhn'), then (2) use your browser's 'find' function to search for the name.

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Last update 2020-09-29