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Greek Inscriptions

... 28A by Paul Friedlander in his forthcoming book Epigrammata: Greek Inscriptions in Verse, from the Begin- nings to the Persian Wars (Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of Cal[r] ...

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... passed in the year of Nikokles (30211 B.C.). Ferguson, Athenian Tribal Cycles, p.. Decree Honoring Taxiarchs.. GREEK INSCRIPTIONS 107.. Ets TT)v ayopav XELPOTOVELTE TOVs9[r] ...

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... not suggest the name of Philonautes for it, but this inscription gives the earliest epigraphical record so far preserved of initiation fees which the 1tio-rat were obli[r] ...

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... The photograph shows that Akamantis must be restored as the tribe in prytany instead of Erechtheis, and I have followed Dinsmoor (Archons of Athens, p. Nor in fact d[r] ...

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... to suppose that his decree about the Metro6n was introduced at about the same time, approximately eighteen years before the archonship of Dionysios. In Decree II, lines 83-86 hav[r] ...

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... Because this decree shows that the Athenians were ready to give to Aphytis any privilege within the law for which she asked (lines 15-17), because of the similaritv of this decr[r] ...

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... If Groag's identification is accepted, it must be assumed that Priscillianus became a member of the Senate and held office in Achaia during the reign of Caracalla (A.D. Since the [r] ...

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... vrapaXos or lower part that remained in Erechtheis. Lamptrai is listed in an Agora bouleutai catalogue as providing seven representatives for Antigonis in the epoch of twelve [r] ...

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... 15. The inscription here published was engraved on the left face of the herm; No.. For a description of the monument see No. The inscription here pub- lished was e[r] ...

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... After lines 7 and 13 the surface of the stone where inter- linear punctuation (if any) would have been inscribed is broken away as indicated.. The numeral for one drachma, of [r] ...

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... in situ, may have been erected precisely here because of the connection which ap- parently existed between the Panhellenion and the Eleusinian cult,14 but this question can be[r] ...

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Greek Inscriptions

... However, Daux favored the year 199/8, and, if we continue our investigation to include the closing years of the third century, it becomes a striking coincidence that in the[r] ...

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... 71. Two joining fragments of Hymettian marble, preserving the original right side and rough-picked back. Its surface was blackened by a modern cesspool near which it was found.[r] ...

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... the furnishing of materials were common in contracts and specifications; cf. My examination of the squeeze today sub- stantially confirms Koehler's reading, though I believe [r] ...

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... A small fragment of Pentelic marble of which only the inscribed face and right side are preserved, found on May 21, 1937, in surface fill in Section OA... This inscription pres[r] ...

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... Line 6: The theorodokos in this case is the person elected to act as official host to the committee that has come bringing an invitation to a festival (for a full[r] ...

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... The cover tiles of Corinthian manufacture (line 13) bear testimony to the expensive construction of the house of Axiochos(?). There is no join between the two stones, bu[r] ...

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... When the fragment first discovered was published, it was found possible to unite as parts of one monument the new piece and several other pieces already known [r] ...

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... Dinsmoor assumed that the year began as an ordinary year and ended as an intercalary year, but the use of the backward count reconciles the evidence from the tw[r] ...

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... The restoration of the demotic in line 15 permits the identification of P.A., 174 and 175 as the samne man.49 The only improvement which may be offered in Kirchner's text of fra[r] ...

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