Epigraphica Boeotica II : Further Studies on Boiotian Inscriptions.

In Epigraphica Boeotica II John Fossey examines Boiotian relations with the rest of the Greek world in Hellenistic and Roman times and continues with discussion of some dedications followed by comments also on shorter texts, letter form developments, prosopography and onomastics.

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Main Author: Elias, David
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Brill, 2014.
Series:Epigraphica Boeotica Further studies on Boiotian inscriptions
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Table of Contents:
  • List of Plates; List of Figures; Abbreviations; Preface; Explanatory Notes; Part 1. Boiotians and the Outside World; Chapter 1. Boiotian Decrees of Proxenia; Chapter 2. The Proxenia Decrees of Haliartos; Chapter 3. A Possibly Theban List of Proxenoi?; Chapter 4. Catalogue of Boiotian Decrees of Proxenia; Chapter 5. Boiotians as Proxenoi of Other Cities and States; Chapter 6. Foreigners at Boiotian Festivals in Hellenistic-Roman Times; Chapter 7. A Cult of the Horseman Hero in Boiotia; Part 2. Dedications, Religious and Civic; Chapter 8. A Dedication from Thisbe.
  • Chapter 9. A Dedication and More Manumissions from KhaironeiaChapter 10. A Dated Dedication of Hadrianic Times; Chapter 11. An Honorific Statue Base from Khaironeia; Part 3. Tombstones and Miscellaneous; Chapter 12. Some Tombstones in the Museum at Thívai; Chapter 13. Inscriptions from Orkhomenos 4; Chapter 14. Spolia in Some Modern Churches of Central Boiotia; Chapter 15. Some Spolia in Later Buildings in the Region of Ancient Koroneia; Chapter 16. Inscriptions at Livadhóstro (Kreusis); Chapter 17. A Rupestral Text at Khlembotsári in the Parasopia; Part 4. Bibliography; References.
  • Part 5. IndicesA. Inscriptions Commented; B. Geographic Names (plus their Adjectives); C. Ancient Personal Names of Boiotian Men and Women; D. Boiotian Cults, Festivals and Sanctuaries; E. Notable Greek Words and Phrases; F. Select General Subjects.