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SEG 50-833. Hephaistia (Kabeirion). Fragments mentioning hieromnemones, undated.
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Entry Two fragments of cornices (?) with Ionic kymation, found in 1937-39, probably in the Telesterion. Ed.pr. L.Beschi,
art.cit. (
SEG 50 824) 66 nos. 26 (I) und 27 (II; ph.):
I: ἱερομνήμω[ν]
II:
Inscription ἱερομ…
SEG 50-602. Nea Kallikrateia (Chalkidike). Graffito on pottery, late 5th cent. B.C.
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Entry Sherd of an Attic red figure krater found in a settlement at Nea Kallikrateia (Chalkidike); in the interior of the krater the representation of a bearded man holding a branch…
SEG 50-468. Olympia. Ownership vase inscription of Pheidias, ca. 450 B.C.
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SEG 17 206; 35 388j.* For an excellent, enlarged, color ph. of this inscription, see
Archäologische Entdeckungen (DAI) 1.273.
Bibliography K. Rheidt, A. Schöne-Denkinger and A. Nünnerich-Asmus (eds),
Ar…
SEG 50-512. Eastern Lokris. Political organisation in the Classical period.
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Entry After a survey of the literary and epigraphic sources concerning the political geography of the Epiknemidian, Hypoknemidian, and Opountian Lokroi, T.H.Nielsen in P.Flensted-Jensen (ed.),
Further Stu…
SEG 50-1122. Olymos. Fragment of an honorary inscription, 3rd cent. B.C.
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I.Mylasa 872. W.Blümel,
EA 32 (2000) 100 (ph.), suggests new restorations, mostly based on
SEG 47 1608 and the preceding text.
Inscription [- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ?Λώ]ιου [- - - - …
SEG 50-160. Rhamnous. Honorary decree of the deme of Rhamnous, 236/5 B.C.
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ΕΑΗ (2000) 15-18, B.C.Petrakos briefly announces the discovery in excavations of the Greek Archaeological Society of a fragmentary stele, in a cistern in the Fort, containi…
SEG 50-295-310. Athens. Stamped amphora handles from the south slope of the Acropolis.
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Entry N.Vogeikoff-Brogan,
Hesperia 69 (2000) 327/328, 510 (corrigenda), presents a detailed catalogue of the following late Hellenistic stamped amphora handles from excavations of t…
SEG 50-558. Macedonia. Panathenaic amphoras.
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Entry M.A.Tiverios,
Μακεδόνες καὶ Παναθήναια. Παναθηναῖκοί ἀμφορεῖς ἀπὸ τὸν βορειοελλαδικὸ χῶρο (Athens 2000), discusses in detail the iconography of a Panathenaic amphora found in Poteidai…
SEG 50-458. Olympia. An Olympian Amphiktyony in the archaic period.
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Entry In two detailed examinations of the ancient sources and modern scholarship, J.Taita, in D.Foraboschi, ed.,
Storiografia ed erudizione. Scritti in onore di Ida Calabi Limentani (Milan 1999) 149-186, and
T…
SEG 50-461. Olympia. Statue base of the Olympionikes Euthymos, 472 B.C.
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IvO 144.
SEG 42 384;* 48 546. J.P.Barron, in
Text and Tradition 37-62, points out that L. 2, inscribed in rasura as a pentameter, was originally a second hexameter, consisting of ca. 24…
SEG 50-1751. Rhetors. Honorary statues for orators in the Roman Imperial period.
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Entry As one of several ‘Nachwirkungen sophistischer Reden’, M.Korenjak,
Publikum und Redner. Ihre Interaktion in der sophistischen Rhetorik der Kaiserzeit (München 2000) 150-157, examines the award…
SEG 50-676. Moesia. Christian inscriptions.
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Entry See
SEG 50 658.
Entry metadata SEG entry SEG 50 676 Publication year 2000 Type thematic Inscription Theme Moesia ⇐ Previous Browse ⇑ Next ⇒ Chaniotis, A., Stroud, R.S. and Strubbe, J.H.M.
SEG 50-898. Gortyn. Law: codification.
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Entry H.van Effenterre - M.van Effenterre in E.Lévy (ed.),
op.cit. (
SEG 50 899) 175-184, endorse the view that no real law code exists in Gortyn, but they also observe a progress towards th…
SEG 50-1353. Oinoanda. Inscription of Diogenes, 2nd cent. A.D.
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SEG 49 1928*. For the spelling νῆσσος in the Diogenes inscription see
SEG 50 1720. M.F.Smith,
CQ 50 (2000) 238-246, suggests placing Fr. 3 before Fr. 2. He now thinks that a restoration of F…
SEG 50-258. Athens. Gravestone of Isias, early 1st cent. A.D.?
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