Notes on Greek Inscriptions (III)
Notes on Greek Inscriptions (III)
Author(s): Dragoș HălmagiSubject(s): Archaeology, Cultural history, Social history, Ancient World
Published by: Muzeul de Istorie Națională și Arheologie Constanța
Keywords: Greek inscriptions; Olbia; Istros; Tomis; Dionysopolis; decrees; honorific inscriptions; funerary inscriptions; dedications;
Summary/Abstract: The present article reviews five Greek inscriptions, proposing new readings and restorations: 1. Olbiandecree for a Chersonesite, published as coming from Odessos, IGBulg I² 39; 2. Histrian proxeny decree for a money changer, ISM I 28; 3. Inscription from Tomis dedicated to Demeter and Kore, ISM VI.2, 485; 4. Funerary inscription from Tomis for a man from Heraclea Pontica and his family, ISM III 236 + ISM VI.2, 520 + ISM VI.2, 590; 5. Once again on ISM VI.2, 736, an inscription from Dionysopolis set up by a former priest of the great god Derzalas/Derzelas.
Journal: Pontica
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 55
- Page Range: 425-432
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English
