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    The Attic decree IG I3 30 revisited

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    Si presenta una nuova edizione del decreto onorario attico IG I3 30. Si suggerisce che un possibile contesto storico idoneo per il decreto possa essere la perdita dell’Eubea (411 a.C.) che ha avuto come conseguenza una carenza di grano ad Atene. A new edition of the Attic honorary decree IG I3 30 is presented. It is also suggested that a possible suitable historical context for the decree would be the loss of Euboea (411 B.C.) that resulted to a grain shortage in Athens

    The Attic decree IG I3 30 revisited

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    Si presenta una nuova edizione del decreto onorario attico IG I3 30. Si suggerisce che un possibile contesto storico idoneo per il decreto possa essere la perdita dell’Eubea (411 a.C.) che ha avuto come conseguenza una carenza di grano ad Atene.A new edition of the Attic honorary decree IG I3 30 is presented. It is also suggested that a possible suitable historical context for the decree would be the loss of Euboea (411 B.C.) that resulted to a grain shortage in Athens

    Chapter 4. The cutter of IG, II², 17: Addenda

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    Students of Attic epigraphy are indebted to Stephen Tracy for his lifelong work on Athenian letter-cutters. His research has concentrated mainly on the cutters, who were active from the middle of the 4th century BC to the 1st century BC. His intention to extend his study further into the first half of the 4th and the 5th centuries BC is evident in two of his articles: one dealing with three cutters of the 5th century BC and the other studying a major, as Tracy calls him, cutter of the late 5t..

    Studies in Greek epigraphy and history in honor of Stefen V. Tracy

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    Ce recueil d'articles en épigraphie grecque est destiné à honorer l'œuvre de Stephen V. Tracy dont la recherche méticuleuse sur les "mains" - ou styles - des graveurs a transformé notre perception des inscriptions d'Attique et d'au-delà. Les vingt-neuf érudits qui ont contribué à ce volume présentent des articles qui dévoilent de nouvelles inscriptions ou de nouvelles études sur des textes connus depuis longtemps, mais aussi traitent de questions historiques, religieuses et sociales. Ainsi sont étudiées la Grèce, la Mer Egée et l'Asie Mineure occidentale sur une période qui s'étend de l'époque archaïque à l'Empire romain. Le point commun de ces Mélanges réside dans le caractère central de l'épigraphie, tant dans les problèmes soulevés que dans la conviction qu'un soin minutieux porté au moindre détail d'un témoignage épigraphique peut élargir et enrichir notre compréhension de l'histoire grecque.This collection of studies in Greek epigraphy honors the work of Stephen V. Tracy. His meticulous research on the hands of Attic letter-cutters has transformed the way we think about Greek inscriptions in Attica and beyond. The twenty-nine scholars who have contributed to this volume offer papers ranging from publication of new inscriptions and studies of others long-known to wide-ranging discussions of historical, religious, and social matters. Chronologically and geographically they cover Greece, the Aegean, and western Asia Minor from the Archaic period to the Roman Empire. What unites the work here offered to Tracy is the centrality of epigraphy to the questions addressed and conviction that careful attention to even the smallest details of the epigraphic evidence can advance our understanding of the Greek past in rich and unexpected ways

    12. Literaturverzeichnis

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