Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum
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SEG 56-758-807. Thessalonike. Epitaphs, late 1st cent. B.C.-3rd cent. A.D.
(25,567 words)
SEG 57-1951. Egypt. Trade and contacts with the East and South.
(362 words)
SEG 54-170. Athens. Decree of Lykourgos in honor of Sopatros of Akragas, 337-324 B.C.
(790 words)
SEG 56-688. Salona (area of Marusinac). Christian epitaph of the merchant Anatolios, late 4th cent. A.D.
(346 words)
SEG 57-763. Rhodes. Tyrrhenian pirates.
(370 words)
SEG 53-584. Macedonia. Roman colonies and their elites.
(559 words)
SEG 54-165. Athens. Proxeny decree for (Phthiotic?) Achaians, ca. 350-325 B.C.
(279 words)
SEG 57-574. Beroia. Social mobility and epigraphic habit.
(271 words)
SEG 53-2217. Religion. Asia Minor: Imperial cult.
(279 words)
SEG 56-944. Delos. Italians on Delos, 3rd-2nd cent. B.C.
(270 words)
SEG 57-1796. Dura-Europos. The ‘archive’ of the merchant Aurelius Nebouchelos, 235-240 A.D.
(289 words)
SEG 54-648bis. Pistiros. Regulations concerning Pistiros issued by a successor of Kotys I, after 359 B.C.
(283 words)
SEG 52-754. Delos. Italians, Romans, and other foreigners in Delos.
(2,528 words)
SEG 54-984. Spain. Inscriptions as evidence of non-colonial Greek identity.
(724 words)
SEG 52-135. Peiraieus. Honorary decree of Salaminians from Cyprus, 334/3 B.C.
(787 words)
SEG 52-1337. Dorylaion. Funerary epigram for the merchant Dionysios, after 212 A.D.
(322 words)
SEG 52-1149. Magnesia on the Maeander. Honorary inscription for P. Patulcius L. f., 1st cent. B.C.
(208 words)
SEG 56-2082. Economy. Mobility of traders and craftsmen.
(827 words)
SEG 56-1698. Antiochia. Roman names.
(159 words)
SEG 54-189. Athens. Proxeny decree for Sostratos [of Herakleia], ca. 325-300 B.C.
(252 words)
SEG 54-1870. Politics. Protection of itinerant foreigners.
(448 words)
SEG 57-1957. Eastern Desert. Graffiti of travellers, Ptolemaic/Roman Imperial period.
(515 words)
SEG 52-1174. Sardis. Bilingual honorary inscription for L. Munatius Plancus, after 88 B.C.
(453 words)
SEG 54-1829. Economy. Craftsmen and traders: self-representation.
(578 words)
SEG 52-940. Sardinia. Greek inscriptions on stone and bronze.
(671 words)
SEG 56-137. Athens. Decree in honor of a foreign merchant, after 337 B.C.
(561 words)
SEG 52-762. Rhodes. Italians and Romans.
(1,489 words)
SEG 56-1397. Nikomedeia. Merchants.
(439 words)
SEG 58-1132. Spain (and Lusitania). Epigrams.
(737 words)
SEG 54-715. Delos. Honorary inscription for C.Ofellius Ferus and sculptors’ signatures, ca. 130-110 B.C.
(368 words)
SEG 54-179. Athens. Proxeny decree for a man from Phaselis, ca. 345-320 B.C.
(481 words)
SEG 56-1284. Blaundos. Greek-Latin bilingual epitaph of Lucius Peticius and his homonymous brother (?), late Hellenistic/early Imperial period.
(293 words)
SEG 54-141. Athens. Decree in honor of a foreign merchant, after 337 B.C.
(161 words)
SEG 52-91. Athens. Decree in honor of a foreign merchant, after 337 B.C.
(792 words)
SEG 57-979. Tridentum. Epitaph of Dias, ca. 400-430 A.D.
(228 words)
SEG 54-1245. Bithynia. Urban elites.
(1,410 words)
SEG 58-1938. Religion. Egyptian cults: the social context of their diffusion.
(285 words)
SEG 52-1050. Kaunos. Italians and Romans.
(275 words)
SEG 56-1410. Gazioura. Epitaph of Herakleides from Rhodes, 4th/3rd cent. B.C.
(350 words)
SEG 55-1049. Magna Graecia. Assorted studies.
(1,167 words)
SEG 57-1779. Syria (and Arabia). Village life and institutions.
(780 words)
SEG 57-512. Larisa. Honorary decree for the Roman Quinctius, son of Titus, 88/87 B.C.
(956 words)
SEG 57-1394. Pisidia. Emperor cult.
(575 words)
SEG 57-717. Nikonion. Graffito on a vase (letter?), late 5th/early 4th cent. B.C.
(490 words)
SEG 52-587. Macedonia. Roman migration.
(644 words)
SEG 52-1858-1860. Unknown provenance (eastern provinces). Dedications to Zeus and Theos Hypsistos on bronze lamp hangers, probably 3rd cent. A.D.
(1,001 words)
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.
(1,146 words)
SEG 57-1802. Medjdel Andjar (Beqa’ Valley). Dedication, 29/28 B.C. or 19/18 B.C.?
(375 words)
SEG 57-1110. Ephesos. Italikoi.
(414 words)
SEG 58-110. Athens. Honorific decree for Phi[- - -] of Cypriote Salamis, ca. 345-320 B.C.?
(203 words)
SEG 54-881. Gela ? Record of a financial transaction?, early 5th cent. B.C.
(679 words)
SEG 57-1937. Egypt. Amphoras: sealed stoppers and tradesmen.
(772 words)
SEG 52-1572. Dura-Europos. Prices.
(391 words)
SEG 57-1270. Pergamon. Fragment of an epitaph mentioning the prytaneia of Pactumeia Rufina.
(335 words)
SEG 52-1601-1611. Tyre. Mosaic and topos inscriptions from the hippodrome, late Roman/early Byzantine period.
(2,265 words)
SEG 54-157. Athens. Proxeny decree for Apses and Hieron of Tyre, after ca. 330 B.C.
(359 words)
SEG 58-1795-1807. Antinooupolis. Dipinti on amphoras, late 4th-7th cent. A.D.
(3,525 words)
