This second volume of AIUK contains the fifteen Attic inscriptions in the collection of the British School at Athens, most of which once belonged to the nineteenth-century philhellene, historian of modern Greece and resident of Athens, George Finlay. Though modest in size, the collection offers a rich variety of insights into the life of our best documented ancient Greek city between the fifth century BC and the third century AD. It also offers representative examples of three major genres of Attic inscription: two Assembly decrees (1, 2); five dedications or statue bases (3, 4, 5, 6, 7); and seven funerary monuments (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15); in addition to a list of names, perhaps of donors, on a wall block (8). Three of the Attic funer...
This article publishes or republishes the 23 Greek inscriptions on stone in the collection of the Br...
The Athenian Council and/or Assembly regularly inscribed decrees in the Agora honouring the young me...
The main purpose of this short paper is to draw attention to the significance of 357/6 BC as the yea...
This second volume of AIUK contains the fifteen Attic inscriptions in the collection of the British ...
This, the third volume of AIUK, publishes new editions of the nine Attic inscriptions in the Fitzwil...
This, the inaugural volume of AIUK, publishes the important hellenistic inscription in Petworth Hous...
AIUK 4.1 is the first part of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, which...
This, the second part of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, contains n...
This, Part 3A of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, contains new editi...
This, Part 3B of our publication of the Attic Inscriptions in the British Museum, contains the five ...
The Leeds City Museum contains only one inscription of (relatively) certain Attic provenance, but t...
The inscription presented in this volume, a first-century AD ephebic list in the collection of the N...
This paper discusses two important inscriptions for the history of the Athenian Empire, the Chalkis ...
Lyme Park, a National Trust property in Cheshire, contains two inscriptions of Attic, perhaps Athen...
In this instalment of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum we present new...
This article publishes or republishes the 23 Greek inscriptions on stone in the collection of the Br...
The Athenian Council and/or Assembly regularly inscribed decrees in the Agora honouring the young me...
The main purpose of this short paper is to draw attention to the significance of 357/6 BC as the yea...
This second volume of AIUK contains the fifteen Attic inscriptions in the collection of the British ...
This, the third volume of AIUK, publishes new editions of the nine Attic inscriptions in the Fitzwil...
This, the inaugural volume of AIUK, publishes the important hellenistic inscription in Petworth Hous...
AIUK 4.1 is the first part of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, which...
This, the second part of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, contains n...
This, Part 3A of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, contains new editi...
This, Part 3B of our publication of the Attic Inscriptions in the British Museum, contains the five ...
The Leeds City Museum contains only one inscription of (relatively) certain Attic provenance, but t...
The inscription presented in this volume, a first-century AD ephebic list in the collection of the N...
This paper discusses two important inscriptions for the history of the Athenian Empire, the Chalkis ...
Lyme Park, a National Trust property in Cheshire, contains two inscriptions of Attic, perhaps Athen...
In this instalment of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum we present new...
This article publishes or republishes the 23 Greek inscriptions on stone in the collection of the Br...
The Athenian Council and/or Assembly regularly inscribed decrees in the Agora honouring the young me...
The main purpose of this short paper is to draw attention to the significance of 357/6 BC as the yea...