London: The Society of Antiquaries, 1961. — xii + 33 p. 3 tables. 62 plates + '9 of vocabulary.
It is enough to say that only those who saw them can really appreciate Brice's achievement. He has included photographs where before there were none. These are new and excellent of the tablets, though not always of the other inscriptions. He has adopted Carratelli's L numeration instead of the AB system. The Minoan Fount, that clumsiest of white elephants, has been jettisoned except in the much abbreviated introduction, where nobody with any sentiment will grudge what one hopes are its few final appearances. Additions include a table of variant forms, an experimental analysis of the ligatures, and reverse index. There are several previously unpublished inscriptions. Above all the vocabulary and the text, whose independence was a marked feature of the earlier stage, are now mutually consistent." M. Pope's review in The Journal of Hellenic Studies.