[Agora Publication] Vanderpool and Wallace (1964): The Sixth Century Laws from Eretria

Vanderpool, Eugene Wallace, W. P ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 33.4 4 381-391 10.2307_147284 ... 1964 ... The Sixth Century Laws from Eretria

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 199, p. 189

Xenophon, Oeconomicus, VIII, 22. Cock, C.A.F., III, p. 56, no. 195. Hesychios. Pollux, VII, 11. Plato, Laws, 915d. Xenophon, De Vectagalibus, III, 13. Pollux, X, 18. Suidas, under κύκλος ... Agora 3 189 ... 360 B.C ... Plato, Laws, 915d

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 31, s. 31, p. 8

Summary of the Evidence for the Identification of the City Eleusinion; Sacred Laws on Altars in the Sanctuary. Andokides, De Mys. 1.111. Jeffery 1948, pp. 86-111. LSAG², no.44, pp. 75-76 ... Agora 31 8 ... Summary of the Evidence for the Identification of the City Eleusinion; Sacred Laws on Altars in the Sanctuary

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[Agora Object] I 727: Monument Fragment

Fragment of inscribed stele; inscribed on two faces. Broken away below and on one side. One face is earlier than the other; face A earlier, laws of 410-404 B.C.; face B later, sacred calendar of 403-400 ... Late 5th. century B.C ... One face is earlier than the other; face A earlier, laws of 410-404 B.C.; face B later, sacred calendar of 403-400 B.C. ... Codification of the laws. Pentelic marble.

[Agora Publication] Corinth VIII.1: Greek Inscriptions, 1896-1927

Meritt, Benjamin D ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The text of all 331 Greek inscriptions found during the course of excavations at Corinth from 1896 to 1927 is presented in this volume, including some pieces found in fields around the city. The book is ... 1931 ... The book is divided into sections of Laws and Decrees, Catalogues and Boundary Stones, Public Monuments and Dedications, Sepulchral Monuments (Greek, Roman, and Byzantine), and Byzantine Monuments other than Sepulchral Monuments.

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[Agora Object] I 4310: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Right side, smooth dressed along front edge, heavily picked behind, preserved, and back (?). Nineteen lines of the inscription preserved, one to four letters in each. Pentelic marble ... Late 5th. century B.C ... ADDENDA Resembles I 727 (codification of the laws).

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 14, s. 226, p. 201

Plato, Laws, 761c. Plato, Kritias, 117b. Thucydides, VIII, 92, 2. Lycourgos, Leokrates, 112. Agora, 003, no. 405, p. 132. Hesperia, 20, 1951, p. 56. Hesperia, 21, 1952, pp. 86, 97. Hesperia, 22, 1953, ... Agora 14 201 ... 1934 ... Plato, Laws, 761c

[Agora Webpage] AgoraPicBk 16 2003: Royal Stoa

http://agathe.gr/guide/royal_stoa.html

Royal Stoa On the west side, lying just south of the Panathenaic Way, are the remains of the Royal Stoa (Stoa Basileios), one of the earliest and most important of the public buildings of Athens (Figs ... It served as the headquarters of the archon basileus (king archon), second in command of the Athenian government and the official responsible for religious matters and the laws. Here, inscribed copies of the full law code of Athens were on display, the annual oath of office was administered to all those about to serve the democracy (Fig. 63), and Sokrates was indicted for impiety in 399 B.C. ... "[The archons] took the oath near the Stoa Basileios, on the stone on which were the pieces of the victims, swearing that they would guard the laws." (Pollux 8.86) Figure 63 (right).