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Archaeological Exploration of Sardis Monographs 14: Sardis: Greek and Latin Inscriptions, Part II. Finds from 1958 to 2017

by: Petzl, G.

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Category: SARDIS / Archaeological Exploration of Sardis
Code: 25490
ISBN-13: 9780674987265 / 978-0-674-98726-5
ISBN-10: 0674987268 / 0-674-98726-8
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication Date: 2019
Publication Place: Cambridge, Massachusetts
Binding: Cloth
Book Condition: New

Ancient Sardis, the capital of Lydia, was of outstanding importance: in the Lydian period it held the residence of the kings and subsequently, under Persian rule, the satraps. Throughout antiquity it remained an administrative center. Travelers of modern times and archaeological excavations have revealed, from the city site and its surroundings, inscriptions written mostly in Greek, some in Latin. Their texts deal with all kinds of subjects: decrees, public honors, civil and sacred laws, letters, epitaphs, and more.

In the corpus “Sardis VII 1” (1932) W. H. Buckler and D. M. Robinson published all inscriptions (228 items) known up to 1922, after which year excavation at Sardis came to a halt because of the Greek–Turkish war. Since excavation resumed in 1958, a portion of the Greek and Latin inscriptions has been published in various, widely scattered places; another portion, containing important texts discovered during the last ten years, was until now unpublished. The aim of this monograph is to present in a comprehensive corpus the entire epigraphic harvest (485 items) made in Sardis and its territory since 1958. Each inscription is accompanied by a description of the monument, bibliography, translation, and commentary; indices, concordances, photographs, and maps complement the collection.

Editors? Preface [Nicholas Cahill and Andrew Ramage]
Author?s Preface [Georg Petzl]
Summary
Özet
Abbreviations and Bibliography
Catalogue of Inscriptions
301–306. Decrees and Other Decisions
307–322. Letters and Dossiers Containing Letters, Decisions, Petitions, Subscriptiones, Honors
323–410. Honorific Inscriptions
323–341. Second Century BC–First Century AD
342–375. First–Second Century AD
376–404. Second–Third Century AD
405–410. Third–Fourth Century AD; Uncertain Date
411. Agonistic Inscription
412–413. Inscribed Monuments for Gladiators
414–431. Building Inscriptions
432–433. Boundary Stones
434–568A. Religious Inscriptions
434–437. Zeus (+ Epicleses)
438. And[ ]
439–440. Hera
441–443. Apollon (+ Epicleses)
444–445. Dionysos (+ Augustus)
446. Herakles - -phylax
447. Kore?s Children Koros and Euposia
448–451. Mother Goddesses
452. Men Kamarites, Pluton, Kore
453. Men(?), Kybebe
454–459. Artemis Anaitis, Men Tiamou
460–471. Men Axiottenos
472. Men Ouranios
473. Theos Hosios kai Dikaios
474–485. Uncertain Addressees
486–566. Inscriptions from the Synagogue
567–568A. Christian Inscriptions
569–580. Varia
581–717. Funerary Inscriptions
581–632. Cinerary Chests
581. Dated by - the Reign of Attalos III
582–592. - Stephanephoros
593. - Stephanephoros and Priest of Roma
594–599. - Priest of Roma
600–623. - Unspecified Officials
624–628. Without Date
629. Latin Inscription Dated by Consuls
630–631. Latin Inscriptions
632. Latin and Greek Inscriptions
633–686. Funerary Inscriptions (Prose)
633–653. Rather Simple Texts
654–676. More Developed Texts
678–686. Fragmentary
687–691. Funerary Inscriptions (Poetic)
692–717. Late Antique Funerary Inscriptions
718–788. Fragments
Indices
Personal Names (Greek)
Personal Names (Latin)
Rulers
Officials
Sacra, Mythica
Geographica
Greek Words
Latin Words
Phonology–Grammar
Concordances
Plates

 
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Archaeological Exploration of Sardis Monographs 14: Sardis: Greek and Latin Inscriptions, Part II. Finds from 1958 to 2017

by: Petzl, G.

  • ISBN-13: 9780674987265 / 978-0-674-98726-5
  • ISBN-03: 0674987268 / 0-674-98726-8
  • Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2019

Price: 85,90 EURO

1 copy in stock