n this study, the author presents 219 unpublished Greek and Latin inscriptions which he discovered during his trips in Asia Minor. Additionally, some previously known texts are here revised. The texts, most of which come from Lydia, the traditional research area of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, are represented in geographical order. The material includes some royal documents, public and individual honors, ephebic lists, milestones, a letter by a proconsul, dedications and funerary inscriptions with rich onomastic evidence, and records of constructions. Some inscriptions, on the other hand, give the names of deities whose cults are unknown so far, new toponyms and associations. The work has been supported by detailed indices, drawings, a map and 246 illustrations.