Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum
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SEG 56-61. Athens. Building accounts of the Erechtheion, 409/8 B.C.
(394 words)
SEG 56-2016. Thebai (Memnonia). Female visitors, Roman Imperial period.
(587 words)
SEG 56-1046. Crete. Religion: sanctuaries.
(818 words)
SEG 56-173. Athens. Decree, ca. 350–3rd cent. B.C.
(333 words)
SEG 56-1977-1979. Fayum. Arsinoe / unknown provenance. Christian epitaphs, 6th-8th cent. A.D.
(1,202 words)
SEG 56-700. Akanthos. Amphora stamps.
(197 words)
SEG 56-1973. Alexandria. Funerary epigram for Aline, 2nd cent. B.C.
(252 words)
SEG 56-758-807. Thessalonike. Epitaphs, late 1st cent. B.C.-3rd cent. A.D.
(25,567 words)
SEG 56-944bis. Delos. Epigraphic studies.
(122 words)
SEG 56-1159. Spina. Graffito on an Attic bell-krater, ca. 400 B.C.
(199 words)
SEG 56-318. Kerameikos. Defixio against Macedonians and their supporters, ca. 317-307 B.C.
(169 words)
SEG 56-811. Thessalonike. Epitaph of Iulius Routinianus Artemidoros, 3rd cent. A.D.
(200 words)
SEG 56-240. Athens. Dedication to Zeus Melichios by Olympos, ca. 330 B.C.
(311 words)
SEG 56-1805-1816. Kaisareia ? Epitaphs, 2nd-4th cent. A.D.
(3,015 words)
SEG 56-1989. Khargeh Oasis. Hibis. Edict of T. Iulius Alexander, 68 A.D.
(350 words)
SEG 56-74. Athens. Epitaph for Myrrhine, ca. 410-400 B.C.?
(394 words)
SEG 56-226. Athens. Kerameikos. Security horos stone, ca. 300 B.C.
(222 words)
SEG 56-1498. Hierapolis. Honorary inscription for Septimius Severus, 193-211 A.D.
(541 words)
SEG 56-1253-1254. Northeast Lydia. Dedications.
(610 words)
SEG 56-1208. Stratonikeia (area of deme Koliorga?). Epitaph of Dionysios, early Imperial period (?).
(329 words)
SEG 56-1877. Tyre. New corpus of Greek and Latin inscriptions.
(2,517 words)
SEG 56-842. Thrace. Unknown provenance. Epitaph, 2nd cent. A.D.
(124 words)
SEG 56-1081. Sicily. Religion: Jewry.
(502 words)
SEG 56-121. Athens. Decree? List of names? Before 352/1 B.C.?
(246 words)
SEG 56-903bis. Olbia (area of Berezan). Amulet, ca. 550-525 B.C.
(198 words)
SEG 56-2059. Unknown provenance. Psalm quotation on a bronze bracelet, ca. 550-650 A.D. (or earlier?).
(269 words)
SEG 56-311. Athens. Incertum.
(137 words)
SEG 56-486. Messene. Statue base of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius, 163/164 A.D.
(147 words)
SEG 56-1730. Myra (territory of Istlada). Posthumous honorary inscriptions for Zbenobas, 1st cent. B.C./1st cent. A.D.
(429 words)
SEG 56-2061. Unknown provenance. Inscriptions on gems, Roman Imperial period.
(195 words)
SEG 56-291. Eleusis. Epitaph of Philoumene, 350-300 B.C.
(256 words)
SEG 56-1057. Knossos (area of Karnari). Dedication to the Kouretes, 1st cent. A.D.
(688 words)
SEG 56-522. Thebes. Epitaphs.
(511 words)
SEG 56-2078. Damnatio.
(490 words)
SEG 56-750. Thessalonike. Dedication (?) with list of names, 1st cent. A.D.
(743 words)
SEG 56-1497. Dorylaion (area of). Dedication to Hosios and Dikaios, 2nd/3rd cent. A.D.
(173 words)
SEG 56-1953. Egypt. Medicine.
(999 words)
SEG 56-1715. Side. Donations of Konon and Modestos, (early) Byzantine period.
(259 words)
SEG 56-825. Isperih (area of Sborjanovo). Dedication to Phosphoros, late 4th/early 3rd cent. B.C.
(216 words)
SEG 56-482. Messene. Manumission inscription, 2nd cent. B.C.
(183 words)
SEG 56-2131. Religion. Divine basileia and polytheism.
(506 words)
SEG 56-1240. Miletos. Honorary inscription for the musician Themison, ca. 100-150 A.D.
(282 words)
SEG 56-523-529. Thebes. Epitaphs, late 4th-early 2nd cent. B.C.
(846 words)
SEG 56-453. Kapsali. Epitaph of Kleon, date?
(146 words)
SEG 56-2145. Religion. ‘Versäumter Gottesdienst’.
(720 words)
SEG 56-1084. Halaisa. Tabulae Halaesinae (250-200 B.C.?) and other inscriptions.
(1,558 words)
SEG 56-2103. Linguistics. Nouns in -υ(γ)κ-, -υκ-, -υχ.
(99 words)
SEG 56-1909. Palaestina. Unknown provenance. Inscription on a lead weight of Malchos, 70 A.D.
(339 words)
SEG 56-1761. Oktapolis (or Kaunos? area of Akköprü). Christian building inscription, probably 6th cent. A.D.
(272 words)
SEG 56-320. Hellenikon (Euonymon). Dikastic pinakion, 4th cent. B.C.
(197 words)
