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- Historica Romaniae. Mihailov, Georgi (1970). Inscriptiones graecae in Bulgaria repertae (in Latin and Ancient Gr****). Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Sofia: In aedibus typographicis...
- Fasciculum 2, Tit. 8601-8880, Inscriptiones et in Latio et in Campania repertae. Romae : Istituto per l'archeologia etrusco-italica del Consiglio ****onale...
- larger island of Antillia. It is often found in the group insulae de novo repertae, or "newly discovered islands" along with other legendary islands. University...
- Šašel, Inscriptiones Latinae quae in Iugoslavia inter annos MCMXL et MCMLX repertae et editae sunt (Inscriptions from Yugoslavia Found and Published between...
- laid under contribution; with Orelli, Babrius, Fabellae Iambicae nuper repertae (1845); Isocrates, in the Didot collection of classics (1846). He had been...
- Institute (PHI) – Burebista and Argedava segment from Decree of Dionysopolis reviewed in Inscriptiones graecae in Bulgaria repertae by Georgi Mihailov...
- C.C., Inscriptiones Daciae Romanae. Inscriptiones extra fines Daciae repertae, Bukarest 1996 (IDRE-02) Pflaum, Hans-Georg, Les carrières procuratoriennes...
- Enciclopedica Româna. Mihailov, Georgi (1970). "Inscriptiones graecae in Bulgaria repertae" (in Latin and Gr****). 1 (2nd ed.). Sofia: In aedibus typographicis Academiae...
- Atanagio, and Tanmar, the whole group often classified as insulae de novo repertae, newly discovered islands. On these maps, Antillia was typically depicted...
- Enciclopedica Româna. Mihailov, Georgi (1970). Inscriptiones graecae in Bulgaria repertae (in Latin and Gr****). Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Sofia: In aedibus typographicis...