Corinth 8/3: The inscriptions, 1926-1950 / by Harvey Kent.

By: Kent, John HarveyContributor(s): American School of Classical Studies at AthensMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Corinth ; v. 8, pt. 3.Publication details: Princeton, N.J. : American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1966. Description: vi, 258 p., 64 p. of plates : ill. ; 32 cmSubject(s): Inscriptions, Greek -- Greece -- Corinth | Inscriptions, Latin -- Greece -- Corinth | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Greece -- Corinth | Corinth (Greece) -- AntiquitiesLOC classification: DF261.C65 | A6 vol. 8, pt. 3
Contents:
1. Inscriptions prior to 44 B.C. (1-49). Introduction. Texts -- 2. The Roman Imperial Period, 44 B.c.-A.D. 267 (50-500): Dedications to divinities (50-68). Emperors and members of their families (69-118). Provincial governors and others of senatorial rank (119-129). Procurators (130-148). Duoviri (149-191). Priests (192-207). Officials of games (208-230). Minor civic officials (231-238). Dedications to private individuals (239-277). Gravestones (278-305). Decrees and rescripts (306-310). Inscriptions on buildings (311-344). Miscellaneous texts (345-373). Fragments too small to classify (374-500) -- 3. Late Roman and Earl7 Byzantine, A.D. 267-668 (501-720): Introduction. Texts: Emperors and government officials (501-510). Other secular texts (511-521). Christian gravestones (522-685): From the vacinity of Lerna (522-567). Found in the Agora excavations (568-628). From excavations other than those of Lerna and the Agora (629-656). Uncertain provenience and chance finds (657-685). Fragments too small to classify (686-720) -- 4. Inscriptions later than A.D. 800 (721-738) -- 5. Unedited fragemtns -- 6. Concordance -- 7. Indices.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

1. Inscriptions prior to 44 B.C. (1-49). Introduction. Texts -- 2. The Roman Imperial Period, 44 B.c.-A.D. 267 (50-500): Dedications to divinities (50-68). Emperors and members of their families (69-118). Provincial governors and others of senatorial rank (119-129). Procurators (130-148). Duoviri (149-191). Priests (192-207). Officials of games (208-230). Minor civic officials (231-238). Dedications to private individuals (239-277). Gravestones (278-305). Decrees and rescripts (306-310). Inscriptions on buildings (311-344). Miscellaneous texts (345-373). Fragments too small to classify (374-500) -- 3. Late Roman and Earl7 Byzantine, A.D. 267-668 (501-720): Introduction. Texts: Emperors and government officials (501-510). Other secular texts (511-521). Christian gravestones (522-685): From the vacinity of Lerna (522-567). Found in the Agora excavations (568-628). From excavations other than those of Lerna and the Agora (629-656). Uncertain provenience and chance finds (657-685). Fragments too small to classify (686-720) -- 4. Inscriptions later than A.D. 800 (721-738) -- 5. Unedited fragemtns -- 6. Concordance -- 7. Indices.