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SEG 58-1132. Spain (and Lusitania). Epigrams.
(737 words)
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Entry M.P.de Hoz, in
Carmina Epigraphica Graeca et Latina (cf.
SEG 58 1007) 103-135 (in Spanish), republishes the few metrical Greek inscriptions from the Iberian peninsula. Most texts are …
SEG 58-1938. Religion. Egyptian cults: the social context of their diffusion.
(285 words)
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Entry On the basis of numerous inscriptions drawn from
RICIS, P.Siekierka,
Eos 95 (2008) 227-252, examines the social affiliation of the propagators of the cults of Isis and Serapis in the R…
SEG 58-110. Athens. Honorific decree for Phi[- - -] of Cypriote Salamis, ca. 345-320 B.C.?
(203 words)
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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 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…
SEG 57-1951. Egypt. Trade and contacts with the East and South.
(362 words)
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Entry R.Alston, in
Aspects of the Roman East -- (cf.
SEG 57 1795) 1-32, discusses the relations of Egypt, especially trade contacts, with its eastern and southern ‘fringe’ and the place of …
SEG 57-763. Rhodes. Tyrrhenian pirates.
(370 words)
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Entry A.Bresson in
Scripta Anatolica 145-163, argues that there is epigraphical evidence showing that from ca. 310 B.C. Rhodes already felt the necessity to fight against the Tyrrheni…
SEG 57-574. Beroia. Social mobility and epigraphic habit.
(271 words)
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Entry A.Panayotou-Triantaphyllopoulou, in
XII Congressus II 1087-1092, studies the impact of economic and social development in Roman Macedonia on literary and epigraphic habit, focus…
SEG 57-1796. Dura-Europos. The ‘archive’ of the merchant Aurelius Nebouchelos, 235-240 A.D.
(289 words)
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SEG 57-1957. Eastern Desert. Graffiti of travellers, Ptolemaic/Roman Imperial period.
(515 words)
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Entry C.Adams, in M.Rathmann (ed.),
Wahrnehmung und Erfassung geographischer Räume in der Antike (Mainz am Rhein 2007) 211-220 (text and dr. of
I.Kanais 9 bis, 47, and 50; ph. and color ph. of an inscr…
SEG 57-979. Tridentum. Epitaph of Dias, ca. 400-430 A.D.
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SEG 31 883 (40 903); see also D.Mazzoleni, in I.Rogger, E.Cavada (edd.),
L’antica Basilica di S. Vigilio in Trento. Storia, Archeologia, Reperti II (Trento 2001) 404/405 no. 34; Boffo,
art.cit. (cf.
SEG 57…
SEG 57-1779. Syria (and Arabia). Village life and institutions.
(780 words)
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Entry F.R.Trombley, in W.Bowden, L.Lavan, C.Machado,
Recent Research on the Late Antique Countryside (L…
SEG 57-1394. Pisidia. Emperor cult.
(575 words)
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Entry On the basis of mainly epigraphic evidence, P.Talloen, in
Neue Zeiten --- (see
SEG 57 1110) 233-242, discusses the introduction of the imperial cult into Pisidia and demonstrates that nea…
SEG 57-717. Nikonion. Graffito on a vase (letter?), late 5th/early 4th cent. B.C.
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SEG 54 691(4). S.Yu.Saprykin, in
Εὐχαριστήριον - - Domanskogo 68-71 (ph.; in Russian; translation), republishes the text and interprets it as personal notes about the area, probably …
SEG 57-1937. Egypt. Amphoras: sealed stoppers and tradesmen.
(772 words)
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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.
(335 words)
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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 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…
