Epigraphy and the Greek historian /

Epigraphy is a method of inferring and analyzing historical data by means of inscriptions found on ancient artifacts such as stones, coins, and statues. It has proven indispensable for archaeologists and classicists, and has considerable potential for the study of ancient history at the undergraduat...

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Other Authors: Cooper, Craig R. 1960- (Editor), Harding, Phillip
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2008]
Series:Phoenix. Supplementary volume ; 47.
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Table of Contents:
  • Epigraphical sigla
  • Phillip Edward Harding : list of publications
  • pt. 1. Athens
  • Drakonian procedure / David Mirhady
  • Hypereides, Aristophon, and the settlement of Keos / Craig Cooper
  • Athenians in Sicily in the fourth century BC / David Whitehead
  • IG ii[superscript 2] 1622 and the collection of naval debts in the 340s / Kathryn Simonsen
  • The slave-names of IG i[superscript 3] 1032 and the ideology of slavery at Athens / Bruce Robertson
  • pt. 2. Athens from the outside : the wider Greek world
  • Theopompos and the public documentation of fifth-century Athens / Frances Pownall
  • Horton hears an Ionian / Gordon Shrimpton
  • Rescuing local history : epigraphy and the island of Thera / Sheila Ager.