This catalogue compiles the epigraphic material preserved in the Archaeological Museum of Isparta. The majority of the 214 texts comes from the eastern half of Pisidia. The catalogue complements that of the Burdur Museum edited by G. H. R. Horsley, which mainly contains inscriptions from the western half of Pisidia. Since in most cases the origin of the monuments is known, the texts are arranged according to their locations. With a few exceptions, these are short funerary, votive and honorary inscriptions as well as inscriptions on milestones, which as individual evidence have little information value, but which can enrich the epigraphic source base of an ancient landscape in regional collections. All inscriptions are accompanied by illustrations.
This catalogue compiles the epigraphic material preserved in the Archaeological Museum of Isparta. The majority of the 214 texts comes from the eastern half of Pisidia. The catalogue complements that of the Burdur Museum edited by G. H. R. Horsley, which mainly contains inscriptions from the western half of Pisidia. Since in most cases the origin of the monuments is known, the texts are arranged according to their locations. With a few exceptions, these are short funerary, votive and honorary inscriptions as well as inscriptions on milestones, which as individual evidence have little information value, but which can enrich the epigraphic source base of an ancient landscape in regional collections. All inscriptions are accompanied by illustrations.