Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum
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SEG 40-1673. Mosaics. Donors mentioned in mosaics in the later Roman Empire.
(367 words)
SEG 40-897. Sulmo (area of Pettorano). Greek fragment of Diocletian’s price edict, 301 A.D.
(163 words)
SEG 41-1058. Mysia. Hellenistic-Roman funerary stelai.
(634 words)
SEG 40-623. Gorgippia. Proxeny decree for [- -]krates and Chairippos, reign of Seleukos and Spartokos III (ca. 300 B.C.).
(373 words)
SEG 40-175. Attica. Security Horoi, 4th cent. B.C.
(380 words)
SEG 30-1439. Prusias ad Hypium.
(419 words)
SEG 33-630. Delos. Honorary inscription for g. Ofellius ferus.
(173 words)
SEG 34-1607-1622. Tentyris (Denderah). Corpus.
(1,711 words)
SEG 33-837. Emporion (Ampurias). Funerary epigram for (pr?) Omachos, 1st cent. A.D.
(735 words)
SEG 34-1594. Koptos. Dedication to Isis, 57 A.D.
(334 words)
SEG 39-1862. Vocabulary. Ἐπίπλους.
(237 words)
SEG 35-1816. Religion: ΙΕΡΟΔΟΥΛΟΙ in Egypt, 3rd- 1st cent. B.C.
(317 words)
SEG 33-446. Thessaly. Italians in Thessaly.
(289 words)
SEG 37-1458. Palmyra. The tax law, 137 A.D.
(323 words)
SEG 37-1309. Korykos. Names of crafts and proper names in epitaphs from Korykos.
(1,026 words)
SEG 36-722. Tanais. Greeks and natives.
(219 words)
SEG 30-1870. Vocabulary: ΝΑΥΚΛΗΡΟΙ and related maritime terms.
(455 words)
SEG 30-1357. Miletos. Inscribed marble block, Roman Imperial period.
(317 words)
SEG 32-939. Gravisca. Names of dedicators.
(201 words)
SEG 37-1015. Kyzikos. Epitaph of a trader.
(124 words)
