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SEG 62-1201. Hierapolis. Dedication of a statue of Boule, 2nd cent. A.D.
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SEG XLI 1201. T.Ritti, in
Hierapolis di Frigia V 646-648 no. 3, republishes the text (Italian translation) and offers the following comments on readings (LL. 4-5: [τῆς] | ⟨ἀ⟩ναστάσεως, the alpha perhaps…
SEG 63-476. Thrace. Roman citizenship.
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Entry F.Camia, in
Thrakika Zetemata II, 165-218, collects the evidence for ca. 400 Roman citizens in Thrace, mostly soldiers, but also negotiatores and freedmen. Most of the evidence co…
SEG 64-556. Philippi. List of names, late 2nd/early 1st cent. B.C.
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Entry Limestone stele broken on top and bottom; of unknown provenance; now in the Museum of Philippi (inv.no. T8). Edd.pr. C.Brélaz, A.Zannis,
CRAI (2014) 1493-1501 (ph.), with comments on the names an…
SEG 64-152. Corinth. The local magistrates and elite of Roman Corinth.
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SEG XLVI 332; LX 288. Under this title B.W.Millis,
Corinth in Contrast 38-53, continues his analysis of the predominantly freedman status of many office holders in the new colony. He di…
SEG 63-656. Kos. Associations.
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Entry S.Maillot, in
Groupes et associations 199-226, gives an overview of various types of ‘voluntary’ or ‘private’ associations in Kos (on 222-226, a list of 67 attestations). Most of…
SEG 61-1003. Troas. Roman citizens.
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Entry J.-H.Römhild, in
Studien — (cf. our lemma no. 1024) 159-179, presents a survey of the evidence, mostly epigraphical, for Roman citizens in general and negotiatores in particular in the Greek poleis and …
SEG 60-1661. Dura-Europos. Inscriptions from the synagogue, ca. 244/245 A.D.
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IJO III Syr81-Syr131 (for the Greek and bilingual inscriptions see
SEG 54 1604, with references to
TEAD VIII and
CIJ²; see also 57 1797). Accumulating several hypotheses drawn from various sort…
SEG 60-1313. Assos. New inscriptions.
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EntryT.Özhan,
KST 31.1 (2010) 235, reports on the discovery of several new inscriptions.
A. In the bouleuterion: two honorary inscriptions on statue bases (1. for negotiatores; 2. for Germanic…
SEG 60-1993. Religion. Aphrodite.
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EntryD.Demetriou,
Kernos 23 (2010) 67-89, studies Hellenistic epigrams which refer to Aphrodite as a divine patron of seafaring. Inscriptions attest the epithets Εὔπλοια, Ἐπιλιμενία, and Ποντία, and dedic…
SEG 60-1964. Mines and quarries.
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Entry A.M.Hirt,
Imperial Mines and Quarries in the Roman World. Organizational Aspects 27 BC-AD 235 (Oxford 2010), is largely based on Latin inscriptions. Relevant for Greek epigraphists are hi…
SEG 60-291. Corinth. Corinthian personal names, late 4th to early 7th cent. A.D.
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SEG 59-837. Olbia. Cultural contacts, proxeny and exchange of coinage, 5th/4th cent. B.C.
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