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SEG 58-110. Athens. Honorific decree for Phi[- - -] of Cypriote Salamis, ca. 345-320 B.C.?
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IG II² 283,
SEG 56 137.* D.Whitehead in
Epigraphy and the Greek Historian 57-67, rejects the possible connection of this inscription with events in Isaios 6.1 and other possible Athenian…
SEG 54-881. Gela ? Record of a financial transaction?, early 5th cent. B.C.
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Entry Arena I² 77; II² 79 (A only 1);
IGDS 134 (A and B);
SEG 45 1359 (A; based on
Nomima II 63);
SEG 49 1292 2. G.Manganaro,
ZPE 149 (2004) 65/66 (dr.), adduces the document on side A as evidence for Leonti…
SEG 57-1937. Egypt. Amphoras: sealed stoppers and tradesmen.
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Entry E.Denecker, K.Vandorpe,
BABesch 82 (2007) 115-128, offer a survey of sealed amphora stoppers and their stamps from Graeco-Roman Egypt (mostly Roman Imperial period; inscription…
SEG 57-1270. Pergamon. Fragment of an epitaph mentioning the prytaneia of Pactumeia Rufina.
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IGR IV 513. F.Bertrandy in
Espaces --- (cf.
SEG 57 773) 73-103, offers a stemma of the family of the Pactumeii, known from inscriptions from Cirta, Italy and Pergamon 1. The family originated in Capua an…
SEG 54-157. Athens. Proxeny decree for Apses and Hieron of Tyre, after ca. 330 B.C.
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IG II² 342 +
SEG 35 70.*
SEG 52 1929. Cf.
SEG 39 109. Culasso Gastaldi,
Prossenie 193-203 no. 12 (ph.), prints a slightly different text with app.cr. and full commentary after autopsy of the…
SEG 58-1795-1807. Antinooupolis. Dipinti on amphoras, late 4th-7th cent. A.D.
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Entry Edd.pr. J.-L. Fournet, D.Pieri, in
Antinoupolis I (cf.
SEG 58 1790-1793) 175-216, present a survey of the typology of the dipinti written in ink on imported amphoras found in various…