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SEG 56-758-807. Thessalonike. Epitaphs, late 1st cent. B.C.-3rd cent. A.D.
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Entry 50 epitaphs from Thessalonike. Ed.pr. Nigdelis,
Ἐπιγραφικὰ Θεσσαλονίκεια, with detailed commentary.
Bibliography A.S. Arvanitopoulos,
Revue de philologie, de littérature et d’histoire anciennes 3…
SEG 56-688. Salona (area of Marusinac). Christian epitaph of the merchant Anatolios, late 4th cent. A.D.
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Entry One of four sarcophagi found during excavations in the basilica under a mosaic floor; on the lid a cross; the sarcophagi were covered by the floor after 400 A.D. Ed.pr. D.Feissel in
Congressus XIV Arch. Chr…
SEG 56-944. Delos. Italians on Delos, 3rd-2nd cent. B.C.
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Entry R.Campatangelo-Soussignan,
Athenaeum 49 (2006) 167-198, examines the presence of individuals from south Italy and Sicily on Delos in the 3rd and 2nd cent. B.C., arguing that t…
SEG 56-2082. Economy. Mobility of traders and craftsmen.
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Entry K.Ruffing, ‘Die regionale Mobilität von Händlern und Handwerkern nach den griechischen Inschriften’, in
“Trojaner sind wir gewesen” (cf.
SEG 56 1083) 133-149:
1) Introductory remarks on the defini…
SEG 56-1698. Antiochia. Roman names.
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Entry O.Salomies,
Arctos 40 (2006) 91-107, studies the 160 Roman gentilicia on record in the Roman colony. He establishes the origin of some of them and provides a detailed classifi…
SEG 56-137. Athens. Decree in honor of a foreign merchant, after 337 B.C.
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IG II² 283.
SEG 55 161,* 261. Exploring Athenian connections in Sicily, L.Gallo in
Guerra e Pace, 207-212, suggests that the Χαιρέστρατος of Kephisia mentioned in Isaios 6.1 is the natural son of Φανόστρατος…
SEG 56-1397. Nikomedeia. Merchants.
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Entry After a brief discussion of some literary sources, that underline the importance of the harbor and the ship-building industry (cf. Arrian,
Parth. fr. 67 for the ὁλκὰς Νικομεδίς; equivalent of the Roman
navi…
SEG 56-1284. Blaundos. Greek-Latin bilingual epitaph of Lucius Peticius and his homonymous brother (?), late Hellenistic/early Imperial period.
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Entry White marble funerary plaque. Ed. pr. F.von Saldern in
Blaundos 337/338 no. 29.
Inscription vacat L(uci) Petic[i L(uci) f(ili) - - - salve] Λεύκιε Πετίκιε Λευκίο̣[υ - - - - -, χαῖρε] L(uci) Petici L(uci) [f…
SEG 56-1832-1833. Paphos (Old). Dedications of statues of members of a Roman family to Aphrodite Paphia, 2nd half of the 1st cent. B.C.
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Entry T.B.Mitford,
ABSA 42 (1947) 225-227. Republished by J.-B.Cayla, in
Identités croisées -- (cf.
SEG 56 1818) 187-205 (ph.; French translations); cf. id.,
An.Ép. (2006) [2009] no. 1565/1566. A branch…