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SEG 32-1685. Religion. ΜΑΓΕΙΡΟΣ.
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Entry Cf. G. Berthiaume, Les rôles du mágeiros. Étude sur la boucherie, la cuisine et le sacrifice dans la Grèce ancienne (Leiden 1982), for a study of the μάγειρος in his role of sacrificer, butcher, meat-s…
SEG 38-1875. Kyrene. The accounts of the demiourgoi, 4th-2nd cent. B.C.
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SEG 9 11-44; 18 743;
SEC 104 (= part of
SEG 9 36); L.Gasperini in S.Stucchi,
Cirene 1957-1966.
Un decennio di attività della Missione Arch. Ital. a Cirene (Tripoli 1967) 169 no. 17. For a study of these accounts cf. F.Chamoux in
Comptes 143-154, with special reference to the numerical system (cf.
SEG 37 1667), the functions of …
SEG 33-411. Delphi. The building of the classical temple.
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Entry J.- F. Bommelaer, BCH 107 (1983) 191-215, gives a survey of the progress of the building of the classical temple in Delphi and its financial implications, using all the avail…
SEG 27-159. Thyrreion (area of Pyrgoulia). List of members of an association, Hellenistic period.
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Entry Limestone slab. Ed. pr. A.K. Orlandos, EAH (1977) 206 (ph.). Cf. J. …
SEG 45-1026. Tyras. Graffiti and dipinti.
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Entry V.P.Yaylenko in
Studia Mihailov 245-260, publishes 77 graffiti and dipinti (dr.). We omit fragments with one or two letters or signs. Some texts were published earlier by S., who, however, fails to …
SEG 44-676. Delos. Sacred menus.
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Entry T.Linders in
Ancient Cult Practice 71-79, studies the food and drink consumed at the Ποσίδεα and Εἰλειθυίαια (I.Délos 401 LL. 16-24; 406 Β LL. 68-79; 440 A LL. 60-71; 442 A LL. 219-223; 445 …
SEG 49-1091. Mytilene. Mosaic inscriptions (labels of comedies of Menander), late 3rd cent. A.D.
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Entry Mosaic panels depicting scenes of Menander’s comedies; found in the triclinium of a house (seat of an association of Dionysiac artists?). S.Charitonidis - L.Kahil - R. Ginouvès,
Les mosaïques de la mai…
SEG 42-1808. Religion. Demeter Thesmophoros.
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Entry Starting from the sanctuary in Bitalemi near Gela U.Kron,
AA (1992) 611-650, reconstructs various aspects of the cult practice during women’s festivals in sanctuaries of Demeter Thesm…
SEG 56-1877. Tyre. New corpus of Greek and Latin inscriptions.
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Entry In 1977 J.-P.Rey-Coquais has published his
Inscriptions grecques et latines découvertes dans les fouilles de Tyr (1963-1974) I.
Inscriptions de la nécropole (cf.
SEG 27 995 1). He presented it as a co…
SEG 54-56. Paiania. Lex sacra of the deme of Paiania, ca. 450-430 B.C.
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IG I³ 250.
SEG 50 53.* S.C.Humphreys,
Strangeness 154/155, regards Paiania as a plausible candidate for the deme in question. I…
SEG 57-754. Delos. Accounts of the hieropoioi, 177 B.C.
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Entry Upper left part of a marble opisthographic stele of unknown provenance; now in the private collection of M.Charitatos (Athens). Ed.pChaniotis, A., Corsten, T., Stroud, R.S. and Tybout, R.A.
SEG 57-949. Rhegion. Corpus.
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Entry L.D’Amore,
Iscrizioni greche d’Italia. Reggio Calabria (Rome 2007; our abbreviation:
I.Reggio Calabria), includes 70 texts: from Rhegion (nos. 1-56; 1: decree; 2-6: honorary inscription…
SEG 52-1537. Syria. Occupations.
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Entry J.-P.Rey-Coquais,
CCG 13 (2002) 247-264, presents a survey of occupations on record in Gree…
SEG 58-1936. Religion. Divination: the female mantis.
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Entry Besides a statue of a woman holding a divinatory liver from Mantineia (5th cent. B.C.), A.Hupfloher,
Das Altertum 53 (2008) 203-207, discusses the only two inscriptions known to record female seers:
1) epi…
