The main purpose of this short paper is to draw attention to the significance of 357/6 BC as the year that dedications by Athenian officials begin to refer to the crowning of officials by the Council and/or People (section 2). It also makes a case for lowering the accepted date at which the Athenians began honouring more than one Council prytany per year from ca. 340 BC to after 307/6 BC (section 3) and proposes consequential changes to the editions of some relevant inscriptions in IG II3 4 fasc. 1, mainly to dates (section 4). The paper concludes with a brief note on historical context (section 5)
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The dating of the end of the classical period and the demise of the influence of Athens on the polit...
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The main purpose of this short paper is to draw attention to the significance of 357/6 BC as the yea...
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The approximately 400 inscribed stone dedications published by A. E. Raubitschek in Dedications from...
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The marble stones which serve as the primary evidence of the Athenian Tribute Quota Lists are diffic...
This article presents a previously unpublished document relief discovered during excavations on the ...
The dating of the end of the classical period and the demise of the influence of Athens on the polit...
This, the inaugural volume of AIUK, publishes the important hellenistic inscription in Petworth Hous...
The main purpose of this short paper is to draw attention to the significance of 357/6 BC as the yea...
This paper discusses two important inscriptions for the history of the Athenian Empire, the Chalkis ...
The approximately 400 inscribed stone dedications published by A. E. Raubitschek in Dedications from...
The Athenian Council and/or Assembly regularly inscribed decrees in the Agora honouring the young me...
In this dissertation Athenian inscriptions, granted during the fifth and fourth centuries down to th...
This, the second part of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, contains n...
This book collects eighteen papers which make original contributions to the study of the inscribed l...
Presented here is the editio princeps of a new fragment of the late-5th-century b.c. Athenian calend...
The paper discusses Athenian tokens, a numismatics category, which has rarely been touched upon by s...
This, Part 3A of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, contains new editi...
Presented here is the editioprinceps of a newfragment of the late-5th-century b.c. Athenian calendar...
The marble stones which serve as the primary evidence of the Athenian Tribute Quota Lists are diffic...
This article presents a previously unpublished document relief discovered during excavations on the ...
The dating of the end of the classical period and the demise of the influence of Athens on the polit...
This, the inaugural volume of AIUK, publishes the important hellenistic inscription in Petworth Hous...