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Left to right. Γάες
If this is a genitive of Gaia, as Blegen suggested, it is surprising. Ge and its forms are normal in Attic epigraphy, while Gaia is poetic. Votive dump. Γάες ... Γάες
If this is a genitive of Gaia, as Blegen suggested, it is surprising. Ge and its forms are normal in Attic epigraphy, while Gaia is poetic. |
Corinth ... L. Arrius Peregrinus,
L. Furius Labeo. Coin no. 15. Surface and dump. [L. FVRIO LA-BEONE IIV]
Head of Augustus l., radiate. [L FV]RIO LABE-ONE IIVIR| in ex. [COR]
Hexastyle temple, inscribed [GE IVLI] ... 32/33 A.D ... [COR]
Hexastyle temple, inscribed [GE IVLI]. |
| Corinth ... L. Arrius Peregrinus, L. Furius Labeo
Amandry, p. 173, no. XVI.19; RPC I, 1151.
[Amandry, pl. XXI, no. XVI.19:b-If3] [L ARR]IO PERE[GRINO IIVIR] Head of Augustus l., rad. [L FV]RIO LABE-ONE IIVIR/ in ex ... L. Arrius Peregrinus, L. Furius Labeo, A.D. 32/33 ... [COR] Hexastyle temple, inscribed [GE IVLI]. |
| LIMC IV, 1988,pp. 928-931, s.v. Erechtheus, U. Kron. LIMC IV, 1988, 931, no. 17. AAA 5, 1972, p. 453, fig. 2. LIMC IV, 1988, pp. 171-177, s.v. Ge (M.B. Moore), esp. pp. 173-176. ARV² 17, 18. Addenda 153 ... Agora 30 144 P 18411 P 13411 P 14628 P 6576 P 9464 E 2:3 C 9:6 ... 470-460 B.C ... LIMC IV, 1988, pp. 171-177, s.v. Ge (M.B. Moore), esp. pp. 173-176 |
| Corinth, XII, no. 458, pl. 42. Ars Antiqua AG, Auction Catalogue, Lucerne, 1959, no. 64, p. 28, pl. 35. J. Harrison, Prolegomena to the Study of the greek Religion, 4th ed., New York, 1955, pp. 267-271 ... Agora 6 10 ... I.G., II-III2, nos. 4778, 4869 (Ge), 4709, 4717, 4755, 4756 (sanctuary), 4757, 4967, 5004, 5014, 5183 |
| Ephialtes. Epicurus. Epikrates. Fountain houses on vases. Epiktetos. Four Hundred. Epilykeion. Frames, for carrying statues. Epimeletes of agora. Fruit. Epimenides. C. Fulvius Plautianus. Epistates of ... Agora 3 251 ... Ge |
Two non-joining wall fragments, a with start of return, unglazed on inside. Max. dim. a) 0.104, b) 0.024. LIMC IV, 1988, p. 929, no. 5, s.v. Erechtheus.
Athena and Hephaistos. Fragment a preserves Athena ... Ca. 470-460 B.C ... Brommer's cautious suggestion that the figure on b is Gaia is untenable because in the 5th century, Gaia emerges from the earth and the figure on fragment b is too high in the composition (for the iconography of Gaia see LIMC IV, 1988, pp. 171--177, s.v. Ge [M. B. Moore], esp. pp. 173--176 for the 5th-century representations). |
| Index; General; Gaul; See Western Europe. Index; General; Juggling. Index; General; Ge Kourotrophos. Index; General; Juno Lucina. Index; General; Genius Cucullatus. Index; General; Jupiter Dolichenus ... Agora 6 104 ... Index; General; Ge Kourotrophos |
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