This paper discusses two important inscriptions for the history of the Athenian Empire, the Chalkis decree of 446/5 (or 424/3?) BC (IG I3 40) and the tribute reassessment decree (“Thoudippos’ decree”) of 425/4 BC (IG I3 71). Based on English translations of the most up-to-date and authoritative Greek texts, the paper sets out to explain the inscriptions in historical context, without assuming prior knowledge of ancient Greek or of the history of Athens and the Athenian Empire. To help the reader new to the study of Athenian inscriptions, the Paper includes an introduction to inscribed Athenian decrees of the fifth century BC. This paper will be useful for researchers, teachers and learners of Greek History at University level, but is also d...
This article presents a previously unpublished document relief discovered during excavations on the ...
This book collects twelve papers which make original contributions to the historical interpretation ...
This, Part 3B of our publication of the Attic Inscriptions in the British Museum, contains the five ...
This paper discusses two important inscriptions for the history of the Athenian Empire, the Chalkis ...
The Athenian Council and/or Assembly regularly inscribed decrees in the Agora honouring the young me...
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...
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 ...
The discovery and publication in 2003 of a second fragment from Aphytis (Chalkidike) of the Athenian...
The marble stones which serve as the primary evidence of the Athenian Tribute Quota Lists are diffic...
This, the third volume of AIUK, publishes new editions of the nine Attic inscriptions in the Fitzwil...
AIUK 4.1 is the first part of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, which...
This, the inaugural volume of AIUK, publishes the important hellenistic inscription in Petworth Hous...
“So that Philia and Symmachia between Athens and the Euboeans Can Endure” (IG II2 149 = IG II3 1, 2,...
This article presents a previously unpublished document relief discovered during excavations on the ...
This book collects twelve papers which make original contributions to the historical interpretation ...
This, Part 3B of our publication of the Attic Inscriptions in the British Museum, contains the five ...
This paper discusses two important inscriptions for the history of the Athenian Empire, the Chalkis ...
The Athenian Council and/or Assembly regularly inscribed decrees in the Agora honouring the young me...
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...
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 ...
The discovery and publication in 2003 of a second fragment from Aphytis (Chalkidike) of the Athenian...
The marble stones which serve as the primary evidence of the Athenian Tribute Quota Lists are diffic...
This, the third volume of AIUK, publishes new editions of the nine Attic inscriptions in the Fitzwil...
AIUK 4.1 is the first part of our publication of the Attic inscriptions in the British Museum, which...
This, the inaugural volume of AIUK, publishes the important hellenistic inscription in Petworth Hous...
“So that Philia and Symmachia between Athens and the Euboeans Can Endure” (IG II2 149 = IG II3 1, 2,...
This article presents a previously unpublished document relief discovered during excavations on the ...
This book collects twelve papers which make original contributions to the historical interpretation ...
This, Part 3B of our publication of the Attic Inscriptions in the British Museum, contains the five ...