This paper presents up-to-date texts, informed by relevant work published since 2000, of the two extant sets of fragments of the building accounts of the Erechtheion in Ionic script as a basis for translations of these accounts published simultaneously on AIO. It reviews the date of these accounts, and presents a fresh argument by John Morgan to the effect that, if certain assumptions are made, no. 2 (IG I3 477) is datable to 405/4 BC. That would make it probably the latest extant account. Morgan also finds in this fragment a supporting argument for the position initially aired in AIO Papers 5, p. 3, that the Council's year and the archon's year were not made systematically coterminous in 407 BC, as had previously been thought, but continue...
The Eretrian decrees of the Hellenistic period show the ephebes celebrating the cult of Artemis Amar...
The Athenian ephebeia prior to the reform of Epikrates : REINMUTH, Eph. Inscr. 1 and the chronology ...
The Athenian Council and/or Assembly regularly inscribed decrees in the Agora honouring the young me...
This paper presents up-to-date texts, informed by relevant work published since 2000, of the two ext...
oai:ojs.utlib.ee:article/14815The date of the Argive tyrant Pheidon has been generally discussed wi...
iii “A Diachronic Examination of the Erechtheion and Its Reception ” examines the social life of the...
This inscription recording an unequal alliance between the Spartans and the Erxadieis has been given...
In a previous issue of this journal, Natasha Sumner of Harvard claimed of the Four Branches of the M...
The Adversus Gentes of Arnobius is commonly dated to c. 303 A.D. though a date of c. 297 has also be...
Greek Architecture. Attic Buildings.; North-eastern view of the Erechtheum.; (Abt. 410 B.C.
Dürrbach Félix. William Scott Ferguson, The Priests of Asklepios : a new method of dating athenian a...
This paper discusses two important inscriptions for the history of the Athenian Empire, the Chalkis ...
This paper treats the accounts of payments from the treasury of Athena in 410-407? BC which are insc...
The main purpose of this short paper is to draw attention to the significance of 357/6 BC as the yea...
A conference paper published in Aegaeum, vol. 12, entitled "Politeia: Society and State in the Aegea...
The Eretrian decrees of the Hellenistic period show the ephebes celebrating the cult of Artemis Amar...
The Athenian ephebeia prior to the reform of Epikrates : REINMUTH, Eph. Inscr. 1 and the chronology ...
The Athenian Council and/or Assembly regularly inscribed decrees in the Agora honouring the young me...
This paper presents up-to-date texts, informed by relevant work published since 2000, of the two ext...
oai:ojs.utlib.ee:article/14815The date of the Argive tyrant Pheidon has been generally discussed wi...
iii “A Diachronic Examination of the Erechtheion and Its Reception ” examines the social life of the...
This inscription recording an unequal alliance between the Spartans and the Erxadieis has been given...
In a previous issue of this journal, Natasha Sumner of Harvard claimed of the Four Branches of the M...
The Adversus Gentes of Arnobius is commonly dated to c. 303 A.D. though a date of c. 297 has also be...
Greek Architecture. Attic Buildings.; North-eastern view of the Erechtheum.; (Abt. 410 B.C.
Dürrbach Félix. William Scott Ferguson, The Priests of Asklepios : a new method of dating athenian a...
This paper discusses two important inscriptions for the history of the Athenian Empire, the Chalkis ...
This paper treats the accounts of payments from the treasury of Athena in 410-407? BC which are insc...
The main purpose of this short paper is to draw attention to the significance of 357/6 BC as the yea...
A conference paper published in Aegaeum, vol. 12, entitled "Politeia: Society and State in the Aegea...
The Eretrian decrees of the Hellenistic period show the ephebes celebrating the cult of Artemis Amar...
The Athenian ephebeia prior to the reform of Epikrates : REINMUTH, Eph. Inscr. 1 and the chronology ...
The Athenian Council and/or Assembly regularly inscribed decrees in the Agora honouring the young me...