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    M. Antonius Aristocrates: Provincial involvement with Roman power in the late 1st century B.C.

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    M. Antonius Aristocrates, mentioned by Plutarch as an intimate of the triumvir Mark Antony, has hitherto remained an obscure figure. An unpublished inscription from Corinth (I-1973-4) offers important new information about Aristocrates and the name of a previously unknown tribe of Roman Corinth; additional inscriptions and numismatic evidence that were not previously associated with Aristocrates further complete the picture. The authors provide the editio princeps of the inscription from Corinth, as well as new editions of the other inscriptions, and reassess all relevant evidence in order to elucidate more fully the man, his career, and the position of similarly placed provincial elites in Early Roman Greece. © The American School of Classical Studies at Athens

    Asie Mineure (Généralites, Pont-Bithynie, Asie, Galatie, Cappadoce)

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    Editions, translations, and commentaries (in French) of Graeco-Roman inscriptions of historical interest published in 201

    Asie Mineure

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    Re-edition with commentary of Greek and Latin inscriptions relating to Roman matters from the provinces of Asia Minor published in 201
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