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Huit exposés suivis de discussions par: Wolf-Lüder Liebermann, Jacqueline Dangel, Margarethe Billerbeck, Harry M. Hine, Jesús Luque Moreno, Ermanno Malaspina, Ernst A. Schmidt, Werner Schubert
This work studies the way in which the Greeks kept control over holders of public office, based on documentation from throughout the Greek world in the Hellenistic era. Magistrates in most cities were expected to give accounts at the end of their term...
During the second half of the 8th and through the 7th c. BC, apt and innovative potters, each with his personal artistic touch, had established their workshops on many Aegean Islands, namely in Crete, Rhodes and the Cyclades, producing large amphorae...
Greek epigraphy has far more than an incidental role in our understanding of the history of the medical profession in Antiquity. These 525 translated and annotated inscriptions give witness to the daily life of medical practitioners, such as the...
Table des matières : Kurt LATTE : die Anfänge des griechischen Geschichtsschreibung. Jacqueline de ROMILLY : L'utilité de l'histoire selon Thucyclide. Kurt von FRITZ : Die Bedeutung des Aristoteles für die Geschichtsschreibung,...
Following the first volume on the epigraphs of Euboean colonies, this book presents the monuments of the Achean colonies, the oldest of which date from the eighth century B.C. Even though the attested Achean texts date from a later period than Euboean...
The Bodmer papyruses, acquired by Martin Bodmer in Cairo in 1952, make up the core of what was, in Antiquity, a library. Among various Greek and Coptic texts, they notably include the Codex de Ménandre and the Codex des Visions. Copied at the end of...