P. 173-176Since November 1997 the Bierzo District Museum in Ponferrada (León) in Spain has held a funerary stele with a Greek epitaph (Lám. IX). The present short report is intended to give the complete text of this. A detailed study of other matters relating to the epigraphy, linguistics, iconography, history and so forth of the exhibit will have to await another occasion.S
On this Roman grave plaque, a Greek-language epitaph to a certain Eutropos is framed by images of a ...
As a result of the epigraphic studies carried out since 2007 in the “Karadeniz Ereğli Museum” with t...
The inscription discussed in this note is not yet entered into the corpus of Etruscan inscriptions. ...
The 23rd issue of the Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion presents a selection of the epigraphic ...
Re-edition of a twelfth-century epitaph in Greek (Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 7142), formerly attribut...
This article offers an edition of 19 Greek inscriptions from the Museum of Malatya (ancient Melitene...
El Museo de Cádiz conserva el epitafio latino de un gladiador griego llamado “Germanus” (siglo i d.C...
Laiarchos erected this monument for his son Alexon; Thessaly is their country The present epitaph wa...
This article offers a brief introduction to the most frequent type of inscription: funerary inscript...
The following corpus is a collection of inscriptions from Athens, dated between 31 B.C. and 267 A.D....
The Greek epigram published in this article was discovered in 2016 in modern Turkey, at Kibyra in so...
The past ten years have been particularly prolific for research in Boeotian epigraphy: excavations a...
25 years ago I took the initiative to create the Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion. Together wi...
The Athenian Council and/or Assembly regularly inscribed decrees in the Agora honouring the young me...
Edizione critica di un corpus epigrafico inedito.This volume concludes the publication of the Epigra...
On this Roman grave plaque, a Greek-language epitaph to a certain Eutropos is framed by images of a ...
As a result of the epigraphic studies carried out since 2007 in the “Karadeniz Ereğli Museum” with t...
The inscription discussed in this note is not yet entered into the corpus of Etruscan inscriptions. ...
The 23rd issue of the Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion presents a selection of the epigraphic ...
Re-edition of a twelfth-century epitaph in Greek (Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 7142), formerly attribut...
This article offers an edition of 19 Greek inscriptions from the Museum of Malatya (ancient Melitene...
El Museo de Cádiz conserva el epitafio latino de un gladiador griego llamado “Germanus” (siglo i d.C...
Laiarchos erected this monument for his son Alexon; Thessaly is their country The present epitaph wa...
This article offers a brief introduction to the most frequent type of inscription: funerary inscript...
The following corpus is a collection of inscriptions from Athens, dated between 31 B.C. and 267 A.D....
The Greek epigram published in this article was discovered in 2016 in modern Turkey, at Kibyra in so...
The past ten years have been particularly prolific for research in Boeotian epigraphy: excavations a...
25 years ago I took the initiative to create the Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion. Together wi...
The Athenian Council and/or Assembly regularly inscribed decrees in the Agora honouring the young me...
Edizione critica di un corpus epigrafico inedito.This volume concludes the publication of the Epigra...
On this Roman grave plaque, a Greek-language epitaph to a certain Eutropos is framed by images of a ...
As a result of the epigraphic studies carried out since 2007 in the “Karadeniz Ereğli Museum” with t...
The inscription discussed in this note is not yet entered into the corpus of Etruscan inscriptions. ...