| Tarn, W. W. | ||
| "Notes on Hellenism in Bactria and India" (1902) | ||
| Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1902, vol. 22, p. 268-293. | ||
| Abstract: On pp. 274-277 the relationship between the coinage of Taxila and that of Pantaleon and Agathocles is discussed. On pp. 288-292 coins are used as part of the evidence for trade connections between the Greek world and India. [J.R. Jones, A Numismatic Index to the JHS, pp. 31-32] | ||
| "Queen Ptolemais and Apama" (1929) | ||
| Classical Quarterly, 1929, p. 3-4 ?. | ||
| Abstract: Cited by Koshelenko on the history of the Arsasids. | ||
| Hellenistic Military and Naval Developments (1930) | ||
| Cambridge: 1930 | ||
| Seleucid - Parthian studies (1930) | ||
| In: Proceedings of the British Academy, 16 | ||
| London: Humphrey Milford Amen House, 1930, p. 14-20, 105-136. | ||
| Abstract:
I. The invaders of Bactria. II. The Nomad invasion of Parthia. III. The Bactrian satrapies of eastern Tapuria and Traxiane. IV. Seleucid administrative subdivisions. | ||
| "Tiridates II and the Young Phraates" (1932) | ||
| In: Mélanges Gustave Glotz, II | ||
| Paris: 1932, p. 834ff. | ||
| "Antony's Legions" (1932) | ||
| Classical Quarterly, 1932, vol. 26, p. 75-81. | ||
| "The Parthians" (1932) | ||
| In: Cook, S. A., Adcock, F. E. & Charlesworth, M. P. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History, vol. 11 : The Roman Republic 133-44 B.C. | ||
| 1932, p. 574-613. | ||
| "Parthia" (1932) | ||
| In: Cook, S. A., Adcock, F. E. & Charlesworth, M. P. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History, vol. 9 | ||
| 1932, p. 574-613. | ||
| The Greeks in Bactria and India (1938) | ||
| Chicago: Ares, 1984, 3 ed., 561 p. | ||
| Abstract: 3rd ed. / updated with a preface and new bibliography by Frank Lee Holt | ||
| Tarn, W. W. and Griffith, G. T. | ||
| Hellenistic Civilisation (1975) | ||
| New York: New American Library, 1975, 3 ed. | ||
| Abstract: 3d ed., rev. by the author and G. T. Griffith | ||
| Tasean, Yakovbos | ||
| Arshakowni dramner (1917-1960) | ||
| Vienna: 1917 | ||
| Tashian, Hakovbos | ||
| Arshakowni dramner (1917) | ||
| 1917 | ||
| Täubler, Eugen | ||
| Die Parthernachrichten bei Iosephus.... (1904) | ||
| In: Phil. Diss. v. 13. Aug. 1904 | ||
| Berlin: Druck von E. Ebering, 1904, 65 p. | ||
| Abstract: Also discusses the sources used by Josephus. | ||
| Tedesco, Paul | ||
| "Dialektologie der westiranischen Tufantexte" (1921) | ||
| Monde Orientale, 1921, vol. 15, p. 184-258. | ||
| Abstract: This is *the* classical study which sorted out the features of the "other" Western Ir. "dialect", establishing Parthian as an entity in its own right. | ||
| Teggart, Frederick John | ||
| Rome and China : a study of correlations in historical events (1939) | ||
| Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969, xvii + 283 p. | ||
| Abstract: Index, extensive biblio., footnotes throughout, 13 full page maps plus fold-out map. Correlations of historical events in the Eastern Roman Empire and China's West. Period covered 58 BC to AD 107. Especially well covered is Rome's war with Parthia, as well as Rome's entire "Eastern Front". | ||
| Teixidor, Javier | ||
| "The Kingdom of Adiabene and Hatra" (1967-1968) | ||
| Berytus, 1968, vol. 17 | ||
| "Parthian Officials in Lower Mesopotamia" (1987) | ||
| Mesopotamia, 1987, vol. 22 | ||
| Ten Cate Fennema, Henricus | ||
| Quaestiones Parthicae.... (1882) | ||
| Neomagi: Apud H.C.A. Thieme, 1882, 119 p. | ||
| Abstract: Proefschrift--Leyden. Bibliographical foot-notes. | ||
| Terrien de Lacouperie, Albert | ||
| L'Ère des Arsacides en 248 avant J.C. : selon les inscriptions Cunéiformes (1891) | ||
| In: Le Muséon, vol. 10 | ||
| Louvain: 1891, 42 pp. p. | ||
| Thomas, Edward | ||
| A collection of miscellaneous essays on oriental subjects (1847-1870) | ||
| 1847, 515 p. | ||
| Abstract:
Contents: 1. Ancient Indiain weights -- 2. Indian coinage -- 3. Identity of Xandrames and Krananda -- 4. Indian numerals -- 5. Bactrian coins -- 6. Coins of the Gupta Dynasty -- 7. Armenian coins -- 8. Explanation of the oriental legends; Imperial Arsacidan and Partho-Persian coins -- 9. coins of the Sassanidae -- 11. Initial coinage of Bengal, introduced by the Muhammadans. | ||
| Observations introductory to the explanation of the Oriental legends to be found on certain Imperial Arsacidan and Partho-Persian coins (1849) | ||
| London: John wertheimer & Co., 1849 | ||
| Abstract: Reprinted from the Numismatic Chronicle, Vol. 12, 1850. | ||
| "On the Oriental Legends of certain Imperial Arsacidan and Partho-Persian Coins" (1850) | ||
| Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society, 1850, tome/ser. 1, vol. 12, no. 6, p. 68-77 & 91-114. | ||
| "Indo-Parthian Coins" (1870) | ||
| Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society, 1870, tome/ser. 2, vol. 10, p. 139-163. | ||
| Abstract: Excerpt: "These coins are of considerable typical interest, and open out an entirely new field of historical research; but I must confess that my success in their decipherment has not been commensurate with my own wishes... The physiognomy of the king on the observe of Nos 2,3,4, bears no analogy to the conventional Parthian portraiture, but is clearly derived from Indain ideals of the human face. The almond eye, the slight moustache, and the smooth shaved rounded jowl, all asssociate themselves with Eastern models, ranging from the Kodes coins of Seistan on the one side to the earlier Surashtran pieces of the Sah kings, and the later types retained by the Guptas. Hence in admitting local influence in the composition of the profile, we must infer either an entire surrender of Parthian predilections, a facile concession to indigenous art, or a supposition of confession of fealty by the established dynasty, and their recognition as local rulers by the Parthian Suzerain..." | ||
| "Parthian and Indo-Sassanian Coins" (1883) | ||
| Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1883, p. 79-99. | ||
| Thompson | ||
| [Title?] (1962) | ||
| Numismatic Chronicle, 1962, p. 311-312. | ||
| Abstract: Includes description of IGCH 1568 which includes a tetradrachm of Phraates II, Susa mint. | ||
| Thompson, Deborah | ||
| "Persian art, the Parthian and Sassanian dynasties, 249 B.C.-A.D. 651 by Roman Ghirshman" (book review) (1964) | ||
| Art Bulletin, 1964, vol. 46, p. 95-97. | ||
| "Parthian stucco from Warka in the British Museum: Quantitative analysis and the bust motif in Parthian and Sasanian art. Quantitative analysis by E.V Thompson. Appendix by C.J. Brunner" (1976) | ||
| In: Akten des VII. Internationalen Kongresses für Iranische Kunst und Archäologie : München, 7.-10. September 1976. Archäologische Mitteilungen aus Iran. Ergänzungsband 6 | ||
| Berlin: D. Reimer, 1977, p. 294-308. | ||
| Thompson, F. C. | ||
| "Chemical Composition of Parthian Coins" (1956) | ||
| Nature, 1956, vol. 177, no. 4497, p. 23-24. | ||
| Thompson, Margaret | ||
| The new style silver coinage of Athens (1961) | ||
| In: Numismatic studies, no. 10; 2 volumes | ||
| New York: American Numismatic Society, 1961 | ||
| Abstract: On pp. 475-477, refers to the Kessab hoard (IGCH 1568) which includes a tetradrachm of Phraates II (Susa mint). | ||
| Thompson, Margaret & Merker, I. | ||
| Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. ANS. The Burton Y. Berry Collection, Part 2. Megaris to Egypt (1961) | ||
| In: Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. American Numismatic Society. | ||
| New York: American Numismatic Society, 1961 | ||
| Thompson, Margaret, Mørkholm, O., Kraay, Colin M. & Noe, Sydney P. (eds.) | ||
| An inventory of Greek coin hoards (1973) | ||
| New York: American Numismatic Society, 1973, 408 p. | ||
| Abstract:
Lists 32 hoards which contain Parthian coins: IGCH 1568, 1583, 1737, 1739, 1742, 1744-1746, 1779, 1781, 1783-1788, 1798, 1804-1807, 1809-1811, 1813-1818, 1829 and 1859. See review by M. J. Price American Journal of Archaeology, vol. 78, no. 3 (Jul 1974), pp. 308-309; T. Hackens Revue Belge de Numismatique et de Sigillographie vol. 119 (1973), pp. 196-198; A. Johnson, NC Ser. 7, vol. 15 (1975), pp 243-244; ClassW vol. 69, no. 2 (Oct 1975), pp. 150-159; M.B. Wallace, Cornucopiae vol. 3, no. 3 (1975), p. 45; H. Küthmann, JNG, vol., 25 (1975), pp. 152-153. | ||
| Thorley, J. | ||
| "The silk trade between China and the Roman Empire at its height, circa AD 90-130" (1971) | ||
| Greece & Rome, 1971, vol. 18, p. 71-80. | ||
| Thum, Rian | ||
| "Parthian Numismatic Art" (1994) | ||
| Missouri Journal of Numismatics, 1994, no. July, p. 29-32. | ||
| "A Parthian Religious Site in Northern Mesopotamia" (1999) | ||
| In: Paper read before the Regional meeting of the American Schools of Oriental Research. St. Louis, MO 21 March 1999. | ||
| 1999 | ||
| Tietze, Christian M. | ||
| "Münzen des Partherreiches" (1979) | ||
| Der Münzen-Sammler, 1979, no. 7 (Jul), p. 35-40. | ||
| Timpe, Dieter | ||
| "Die Bedeutung der Schlacht bei Carrhae" (1962) | ||
| Museum Helveticum, 1962, vol. 19, p. 104-129. | ||
| "Geschichte der politischen Beziehungen zwischen Parther- und Römerreich" (1963) | ||
| In: Gnomon. Kritische Zeitschrift für die gesamte klassische Altertumswissenschaft, vol. 35 | ||
| 1963, 528 p. | ||
| Abstract: In Freiburg Br. hat sich Dr. Dieter Timpe mit der Arbeit »Geschichte der politischen Beziehungen zwischen Parther- und Römerreich« für Alte Geschichte habilitiert. | ||
| "Ein Heiratsplan Kaiser Caracallas" (1967) | ||
| In: Hermes. Zeitschrift für klassische Philologie, vol. 95 | ||
| 1967, p. 470-495. | ||
| "Zur augusteischen Partherpolitik zwischen 30 und 20 v.Chr." (1975) | ||
| In: Würzburger Jahrbücher für die Altertumswissenschaft. Neue Folge, vol. 1 | ||
| 1975, p. 155-169. | ||
| Tirag'yan, G. | ||
| The Tower-shaped Tomb of P'arak'ur and Similar Monuments in Armenia and the Near East (in Armenian) (1970-1971) | ||
| Banber Erevani Hamalsarani-Vestnik, 1971, vol. 10 (1971-1972), p. 229-239. | ||
| Abstract: Describes coins found at a tomb between Erivan and Etchmiadsin, including a Parthian of Orodes II (c. 73-37 B.C.) with a long Greek legend on the reverse. | ||
| Tod, J. | ||
| "An Account of Greek, Parthian and Hindu Medals Found in India" (1827) | ||
| In: Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society Society of Great Britain and Ireland, vol 1 | ||
| 1827, p. 313ff. | ||
| Toll, N. | ||
| "The Green Glazed Pottery" (1943) | ||
| In: Rostovtzeff, M. I.; Bellinger, Alfred R.; Brown, F. E. & Welles, C. B. (eds.), The excavations at Dura-Europos, final report IV | ||
| New Haven: Yale University Press, 1943 | ||
| Tonikian, Armen | ||
| "The layout of Artashat and its historical development" (1992) | ||
| Mesopotamia, 1992, vol. 27, p. 161-87. | ||
| Abstract: 2nd c. BC to 4th c. AD. | ||
| Torday, Laszlo | ||
| Mounted archers : the beginning of Central Asian history (1997) | ||
| Edinburgh: Durham Academic Press, 1997, 447 p. | ||
| Abstract: An absolutely wonderful book about the history of Central Asia, the Turan Flats, and the various people who at one time or another inhabited it. Reads like a detective story, thoroughly documented and filled with wonderful maps. A terrific source for those with an interest in linguistics and forensic archeology. | ||
| Toumanoff, Cyrille | ||
| "The Arsacids. vii. The Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia" (1986) | ||
| In: Encyclopaedia Iranica, vol. 2 | ||
| 1986, p. 543-546. | ||
| Toynbee, J. M. C. | ||
| "Some Problems of Romano-Parthian Sculpture at Hatra" (1972) | ||
| Journal of Roman Studies, 1972, vol. 62, p. 106-110. | ||
| "The Chinese, Kushan, Parthian, and Roman Empires, 31 B.C. - A.D. 220" (1976) | ||
| In: Mankind and Mother Earth : a narrative history of the world | ||
| New York: Oxford University Press, 1976 | ||
| Abstract: Chapter 37. | ||
| Roman Histrorical Portraits (1978) | ||
| Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1978, 1 ed. | ||
| Abstract:
There are 409 portraits, almost all coin illustrations, accompanied by brief descriptions, notes explaining a given personages place in Roman histroy, ancient writers comments on the characters physique, and bibliographic information. Covers Greek, Roman, Persian, Arabia, Parthia from 300 BC-500 AD. The criteria for inclusion are that the subject must be identifiable and that the portrait must date from the subject’s own lifetime or shortly afterward, thus ensuring a good prospect of a reasonable likeness. By assembling such a broad range of ancient portraits that were formerly available only in a vast number of disparate sources, Toynbee has provided an invaluable reference and guide. [Publisher] | ||
| Traina, Giusto | ||
| "Materiali per un commento a Movses Xorenac'i, Patmut'iwn Hayoc': I" (1995) | ||
| Le Muséon, 1995, vol. 108, p. 279-333. | ||
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