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Annual of the British School at Athens 110 (2015), Sep 16, 2015
This article publishes a new decree from the storerooms of Liverpool’s World Museum. We provide a... more This article publishes a new decree from the storerooms of Liverpool’s World Museum. We provide a text and translation of the document, and discuss difficulties in reading the text as well as restorations where the stone is illegible. We offer an approximate
dating of the document to the mid-third century, and suggest, on prosopographical and formulaic grounds, that it derives from
Erythrae. We offer an interpretation of the status of the transaction (which describes itself as a gnome), the officials mentioned in the document, and the activities and nature of the Phrikyladai.
Sparta and war, Jan 1, 2006
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Jan 1, 2005
World Archeology, Jan 1, 2003
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, Jan 1, 2002
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Jan 1, 2011
The Classical Review (New Series), Jan 1, 2010
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Jan 1, 2007
Classical Review, Jan 1, 2007
The Classical Review (New Series), Jan 1, 2006
Journal of hellenic studies, Jan 1, 2005
The Classical Review (New Series), Jan 1, 2005
Journal of hellenic studies, Jan 1, 2003
This document contains the report of a pilot project (the 'Philoponia' Project) on 'unseen' trans... more This document contains the report of a pilot project (the 'Philoponia' Project) on 'unseen' translation undertaken in the period
Annual of the British School at Athens 110 (2015), Sep 16, 2015
This article publishes a new decree from the storerooms of Liverpool’s World Museum. We provide a... more This article publishes a new decree from the storerooms of Liverpool’s World Museum. We provide a text and translation of the document, and discuss difficulties in reading the text as well as restorations where the stone is illegible. We offer an approximate
dating of the document to the mid-third century, and suggest, on prosopographical and formulaic grounds, that it derives from
Erythrae. We offer an interpretation of the status of the transaction (which describes itself as a gnome), the officials mentioned in the document, and the activities and nature of the Phrikyladai.
Sparta and war, Jan 1, 2006
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Jan 1, 2005
World Archeology, Jan 1, 2003
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, Jan 1, 2002
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Jan 1, 2011
The Classical Review (New Series), Jan 1, 2010
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Jan 1, 2007
Classical Review, Jan 1, 2007
The Classical Review (New Series), Jan 1, 2006
Journal of hellenic studies, Jan 1, 2005
The Classical Review (New Series), Jan 1, 2005
Journal of hellenic studies, Jan 1, 2003
This document contains the report of a pilot project (the 'Philoponia' Project) on 'unseen' trans... more This document contains the report of a pilot project (the 'Philoponia' Project) on 'unseen' translation undertaken in the period