Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1952. — 112 p.; plates.
The first volume of Scripta Minoa was published in 1909. It contained, as Part I, an account of the Prae-Phoenician Scripts of Crete, their Mediterranean relations and place in Minoan story (pp. i-i 10). Part II described the Hieroglyphic or Conventionalized Pictographic Script, with its antecedents and affinities (pp. 111-293). Part HI discussed the Phaestos Disk (pp. 294-302). An Analytical Index (pp. 294-302) was in effect a detailed table of contents; and there were twelve collotype plates.