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| Acropolis 683. Acropolis 674. Payne, p. 31, note 2. Raubitschek, Dedications, p. 482. Schrader, p. 83. B.S.A., XL, 1939-40, p. 24, no. V. Hesperia, XXIV, 1955, p. 170. Archaic Greek Art, p. 145. Kouroi ... Agora 11 8 ... Raubitschek, Dedications, p. 482 ... Raubitschek, Dedications |
| E.M. 6290. I.G. II², 4136. K.S. Pittakys, Ἐφ. Ἀρχ., 1838, No. 80. A. Kirchoff, I.G., I, 338. F. Hiller, I.G., I², 398. A.E. Raubitschek, Dedications from the Athenian Akropolis, 1949, pp. 188-191, No ... Agora 15 27 ... A.E. Raubitschek, Dedications from the Athenian Akropolis, 1949, pp. 188-191, No. 167, photograph p. 188 ... A.E. Raubitschek, Dedications from the Athenian Akropolis, 1949, pp. 189-190 |
| The Hermes Propylaios of the Acropolis. Annuario, N.S., III-V, 1941-1943, pp. 133f. Hesperia, XV, 1946, p. 72. Pausanias, I, 22, 8. Fuchs, pp. 59-63. Laurenzi, Annuario, N.S., XVII-XVIII, 1955-1956, p ... Agora 11 122 ... Raubitschek, Dedications, p. 325, no. 302 ... Raubitschek, Dedications, p. 316, no. 295 |
Left to right. [--ανέ]θεκε ho.-
We might have expected ανέθεκεν in this inscription. The great majority of early Attic dedicatory inscriptions use the movable nu here, the only exceptions being where ... Early Corinthian ... A.E. Raubitschek, Dedications from the Athenian Acropolis, Cambridge, Mass., 1949, pp. 446-447. |
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