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History. Founded by the Archaeological Institute of America in 1881 ; 

 opened in 1882 ; incorporated in 1886. Supported by the cooperation of 

 leading American universities and colleges which are represented on 

 the Managing Committee in charge of the school. The title to the 

 school's permanent fund and other property, including its building, is 

 vested in an incorporated Board of Trustees. The most extensive ex- 

 cavations of the school have been at the Heraeum in Argos and at 

 Corinth. 



Ref. : The first twenty years of the American school of classical studies at 

 Athens, by Thomas D. Seymour. (Its Bulletin 5. 1902.) American 

 school of classical studies in Athens, by J. R. Wheeler. (In The Out- 

 look, Aug. 2, 1902, p. 879-885.) 



Object. To furnish to graduates of American universities and colleges and to other 

 qualified students an opportunity to study classical literature, art and antiquities 

 in Athens, under suitable guidance; to prosecute and to aid original research 

 in these subjects; and to cooperate with the Archaeological Institute of America, 

 in conducting the exploration and excavation of classic sites. 



Publications. 



ist-i5th annual report of the Managing Committee . . . 1881/82- 

 1895/96. Boston, [1882] -84; Cambridge, 1885-96. 8. 



no. 1-3 reprinted from the 3d-sth annual reports of the Institute and re- 

 issued in one pamphlet in 1886. no. 5-6 pub. together. 

 Price: 25c each. 



PAPERS of the American school of classical studies at Athens, v. I-VI, 

 1882/83-1890/97. Boston, 1885-97. 8. 



v. 2: An epigraphical journey in Asia Minor [during the summer of 1884], 



by J. R. S. Sterrett. 

 v. 3: The Wolfe expedition to Asia Minor [during the summer of 1885], 



by J. R. S. Sterrett. 

 Papers in v. 5-6 appeared previously in American journal of archaeology, 



ist ser. v. 5-1 1. 



Prices: v. i, 4, $2 each; v. 2, 3, 5, $2.50 each; v. 6, $3. 



Since 1897 the annual reports and papers have been published in the American 

 journal of archaeology, 2d ser. (v. supra.} 



BULLETIN of the American school of classical studies at Athens. I-V. 

 Boston, [etc.], 1883-1902. 8. 



no. 3: Excavations at the Heraion of Argos, by C. Waldstein. 1892. 

 Prices: 25c each, except no. 3, $3. (no. 6 in preparation 1906.) 



The Argive Heraeum, by C. Waldstein with the cooperation of G. H. 

 Chase [and others]. Boston and New York, 1902-05. 2 v. fol. 



Prices: $30 cloth, or $60 morocco for 2 vols. ($20 and $44 to members 



of the Institute.) 

 The section on architecture in v. i. by E. L. Tilton, also issued separately 



1903. 



