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Part of rim preserved.
Filleted boukranion. Msc: prob from jar dated in the term of =KARNEADAS= andr,
=EUBOULOS= andr* Cistern. Ἐπὶ Πισίνου Διοσκουρίδα̣ [Κνίδιον]
filleted boukranion
(in O) Leica ... 2nd quarter of 1st century B.C ... Msc: prob from jar dated in the term of =KARNEADAS= andr,
=EUBOULOS= andr* |
| Part of rim preserved.
Filleted boukranion. Msc: prob from jar dated in the term of =KARNEADAS= andr
=EUBOULOS= andr (KT 1578)* Cistern; middle fill. [ Ἐπὶ Πι]σ̣ί̣ν̣ο[υ Διοσκουρίδα Κνίδιον]
filleted ... 10 February 1937 ... Msc: prob from jar dated in the term of =KARNEADAS= andr
=EUBOULOS= andr (KT 1578)* |
Red clay, dark at core; very good pale slip.
The stamp slipped; filleted boukranion. Msc: prob from jar dated in the term of =KARNEADAS= andr,
=EUBOULOS= andr*
Stp: slipped* Cistern. Ἐπὶ Πισίν̣[ου Διοσκουρίδα ... 2nd quarter of 1st century B.C ... Msc: prob from jar dated in the term of =KARNEADAS= andr,
=EUBOULOS= andr*
Stp: slipped* |
Typical shape; curves rather close to neck.
Coarse, greyish-red clay; yellowish near surface; thick slip.
Impression sharp, but incomplete from shallow setting; apparently doubled. Msc: prob from jar ... 6 May 1932 ... Msc: prob from jar dated in the term of =KARNEADAS= andr
=EUBOULOS= andr*
Stp: apptly doubled* |
Shape look Knidian.
Clay look Knidian; russet with gray core; porous and full of bits, and slightly micaceous particularly on the surface which may be a slip.
The impression is circular but the letters ... 11 February 1933 ... The fabricant Euboulos occurs on many seals, often with the trident on specifically Knidian seals.
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| Eratosthenes. Eustathius. Eustathius, G. Stallbaum, 1825-30. Erotian. Erotian, E. Nachmanson, 1918. Etymologicum Magnum. Etymologicum Magnum, T. Gaisford, 1848. Favorinus. Galen. Galen, on Hippokrates, ... Agora 3 233 ... Euboulos |
http://agathe.gr/guide/lawcourts.html Lawcourts Underlying the north end of the Stoa of Attalos are the slight remains of a group of buildings dating to the 5th and 4th centuries B.C. (Fig. 50). Largely open courtyards, they seem to have served ... Plan of the lawcourts under the north end of the Stoa of Attalos. (5th–4th centuries B.C.) "As Euboulos says in Olbia, you will find everything sold together in the same place at Athens -- figs, summoners, bunches of grapes, turnips, pears, apples, witnesses, roses, medlars, haggis, honeycombs, chickpeas, lawsuits, puddings, myrtle, allotment machines, lambs, waterclocks, laws, indictments." |
| Demosthenes Scholia, XX, 112. Hegesias, in Strabo, IX, 1, 16. Demosthenes Scholia, XXI, 62. Demosthenes Scholia, XXIII, 76. Hephaistion, Encheiridion, IV, 6 (16, 20). Dexippos, Frag. 28, Jacoby, F.G.H., ... Agora 14 239 ... Euboulos, Frag. 74 (Kock and Edmonds) |
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