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| IG II², 2318. B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 30, 1961, p. 227, no. 25, with photograpg pl. 40. SEG XXI, 531. IG II², 1255. IG II², 1334, line 14. IG II², 1261, lines 4-5 ... Agora 16 343 I 5664 ... 21 February 1939 |
| IG II², 414. SEG XXI, 276. E.M. 12807. P.D. Stavropoulos, Ἀρχ. Ἐφ., 1932, Ἀρχαιολογικά Χρονικά, pp. 30-32. L. Threatte, Grammar, pp. 374-377. IG II², 365 and 367. IG II², 343. Hesperia 9, 1940, pp. 342-343 ... Agora 16 142 ... IG II², 414 ... IG II², 365 and 367 ... IG II², 343 |
| Inscribed.
Two joining and one non-joining fragment.
A thin sheet of lead, smooth on one side for the main inscription, rather rough on the other side, which carries the title (?)
Ragged edges all around ... 26 May 1938 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 343, pp. 207-208. |
| M. Crosby, Hesperia 6, 1937, pp. 448-453, no. 3, with photograph. L. Robert, Ètudes épigraphiques et philologiques 1938, pp. 62-69, no. 10. B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 13, 1944, pp. 251-253. SEG XXV, 108. L ... Agora 16 325 |
| B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 13, 1944, pp. 231-233, no. 5, with photograph. M.J. Osborne, Naturalization I, pp. 85-86, D 26. M.J. Osborne, Naturalization II, pp. 95-96. A.N. Oikonomides, Πλάτων 8, 1956, pp. 127-128 ... Agora 16 145 I 5828 ... 12 May 1939 ... IG II², 378 ... IG II², 383 ... IG II², 343 and 418 |
| Largely complete, with a few holes; chips missing.
Large roughly ovoid tablet inscribed over most of one side, invoking Pluto and cursing a thief.
Found lightly rolled up, with each end folded in once; ... 23 June 1972 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 474, p. 341-343. |
| Rhodes, Athenian Boule, pp. 134-136. IG II², 2, 23. SEG XIV, 37. IG II², 23. Meritt, Hesperia 21, 1952, pp. 343-349. IG II², 133. IG II², 95 and 133. Henry, Honours, pp. 12-13, note 2[2]. Henry, Honours, ... Agora 16 46 I 4352 ... 18 December 1936 ... IG II², 2, 23 ... IG II², 23 ... IG II², 133 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Probably preserved close to left side; part of the smooth finished top remains; other edges broken.
Pentelic marble. Finished Found in a late wall, east of the Propylon to the New Bouleuterion ... 343/2 B.C. |
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