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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 56-137. 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 of Kephisia (trierarch of 356 B.C. in
IG II² 1612, L. 123), and that Isaios places Chairestratos on a previously unknown Athenian expedition to Sicily in the fourth century. He goes on to suggest …
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 56-1410. Gazioura. Epitaph of Herakleides from Rhodes, 4th/3rd cent. B.C.
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Entry White marble stele with triangular pediment and akroteria; below the pediment a moulding with egg and dart, on the upper part of the shaft two rosettes, inscription on the lo…
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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SEG 54-170. Athens. Decree of Lykourgos in honor of Sopatros of Akragas, 337-324 B.C.
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⇐ Chaniotis, A., Corsten, T., Stroud, R.S. and Tybout, R.A.
SEG 54-189. Athens. Proxeny decree for Sostratos [of Herakleia], ca. 325-300 B.C.
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IG II² 419.
SEG 39 324; 43 1294; 45 231. Culasso Gastaldi,
Prossenie 255-262 no. 16 (ph.), explores the considerable commercial ties between Athens and grain merchants from Herakleia Pon…
SEG 54-1829. Economy. Craftsmen and traders: self-representation.
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Entry K.Ruffing,
MBAH 23, 2 (2004) 85-102, discusses inscriptions testifying (
A) to the respectability of associations of craftsmen and traders in urban societies (cf. also
SEG 47 2245) and (
B) to the self-re…
SEG 54-648bis. Pistiros. Regulations concerning Pistiros issued by a successor of Kotys I, after 359 B.C.
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SEG 54-984. Spain. Inscriptions as evidence of non-colonial Greek identity.
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SEG 54-715. Delos. Honorary inscription for C.Ofellius Ferus and sculptors’ signatures, ca. 130-110 B.C.
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