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SEG 58-1132. Spain (and Lusitania). Epigrams.
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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 54-648bis. Pistiros. Regulations concerning Pistiros issued by a successor of Kotys I, after 359 B.C.
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IGBulg V 5557 ter;
SEG 43 486; 52 710 ter*. C.Veligiani-Terzi,
op.cit. (cf.
SEG 54 624) 313-324, summarizes the content of this text (on 324 the text of LL. 3-38) and discusses it as evid…
SEG 52-754. Delos. Italians, Romans, and other foreigners in Delos.
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Entry 90 years after the publication of J. Hatzfeld’s prosopography of the Italians in Delos (
BCH 36 [1912] 1-208) the discovery of new inscriptions and the revision of old ones have made a comp…
SEG 54-984. Spain. Inscriptions as evidence of non-colonial Greek identity.
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Entry J.de Hoz, in
Greek Identity - - (cf.
SEG 54 955) 409-427, wonders to what extent and to which purposes the Greeks settled in indigenous communities in Spain and southern France (i.e.…
SEG 52-135. Peiraieus. Honorary decree of Salaminians from Cyprus, 334/3 B.C.
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Entry Lower part of a white marble stele, found in excavations of the Greek Archaeological Service in the lot of the Dikastikon Megaron of Peiraieus; now in the Peiraieus Museum, i…
SEG 52-1337. Dorylaion. Funerary epigram for the merchant Dionysios, after 212 A.D.
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Entry Stele. Edd.pr. Merkelbach-Stauber,
SGO IV 471 no. 23/15 (16/34/39) after a copy by P. Frei (German translation).
Inscription Αὐρ(ήλιος) - [τ]ὸν μέγαν ἐν|πορίαις κὲ ἐν ἄνδρεσι | δόξαν ἔχοντα, 4 πά[ν]των | …
SEG 52-1149. Magnesia on the Maeander. Honorary inscription for P. Patulcius L. f., 1st cent. B.C.
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I.Magnesia 111. In a preliminary study of the social status of fullers in the Greek East, F.Kudlien,
Laverna 13 (2002) 56-68, argues that the fuller Π. Πατούλκιος, as the owner of the business and a πρόβουλος …
SEG 56-2082. Economy. Mobility of traders and craftsmen.
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Entry K.Ruffing, ‘Die regionale Mobilität von Händlern und Handwerkern nach den griechischen Inschriften’, in
“Trojaner sind wir gewesen” (cf.
SEG 56 1083) 133-149:
1) Introductory remarks on the defini…
SEG 56-1698. Antiochia. Roman names.
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Entry O.Salomies,
Arctos 40 (2006) 91-107, studies the 160 Roman gentilicia on record in the Roman colony. He establishes the origin of some of them and provides a detailed classifi…
SEG 54-715. Delos. Honorary inscription for C.Ofellius Ferus and sculptors’ signatures, ca. 130-110 B.C.
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I.Délos 1688. The statue of C.Ofellius Ferus, found in the ‘Agora of the Italians’, is traditionally interpreted as the statue of a merchant. R.Étienne, in
L’hellénisme 215-223, observes that the man…
SEG 54-179. Athens. Proxeny decree for a man from Phaselis, ca. 345-320 B.C.
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IG II² 285 + 414 Fr. d.
SEG 40 75.* Veligianni-Terzi,
Wertbegriffe A108; Tracy,
ADT 77, 123. After autopsy of the stones, Culasso Gastaldi,
Prossenie, 157-164, 279-282 no. 9 (ph.), urges that these …
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 54-141. Athens. Decree in honor of a foreign merchant, after 337 B.C.
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IG II² 283.
SEG 52 91.* S.C.Humphreys,
Strangeness 127, is not sure that the restoration [ἐσιτ]ήγησεν in L. 3 is justifiable since the context seems to be military rather than economic, ‘an…
SEG 58-1938. Religion. Egyptian cults: the social context of their diffusion.
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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…
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 …
SEG 55-1049. Magna Graecia. Assorted studies.
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Entry The volume
Tram…