Greek sacred law : : a collection of new documents (NGSL) / / by Eran Lupu.

This work contains two parts. Part I constitutes a guide to the corpus of Greek sacred law and its contents. A discussion of the history of the corpus and the principles governing its composition is followed by a detailed review of its contents, in which the evidence is classified according to subje...

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Superior document:Religions in the Graeco-Roman world, v. 152
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Year of Publication:2009
Edition:2nd ed. with a postscript.
Language:English
Series:Religions in the Graeco-Roman world ; v. 152.
Physical Description:1 online resource (536 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Materials /
The Corpus Of Greek Sacred Laws /
The Contents And Forms Of Greek Sacred Law /
1. SEG XXXIII 147 Attica. Thorikos. Sacrificial Calendar. 380–375 Or 440–430/430–420(?) B.C. /
2. SEG XXVIII 103 (XXVI 134) Attica. Eleusis. Two Deme Decrees. Funding For The Cult Of Heracles In Akris. 332/1 B.C. /
3. SEG XXXV 113 Attica. Phrearrhioi. Fragmentary Sacrificial Regulations. Ca. 300–250 B.C. /
4. SEG XXXVI 267 Attica. Marathon. Cave Of Pan. Dedication To Pan With A Prohibition. 61/60 B.C. /
5. SEG XXXI 122 Attica. Paiania(?). Statutes Of An Eranos. Ca. Early Second Century A.D. /
6. SEG XXX 380 Argolis. Tiryns. Fragmentary Cult(?) Regulations. Late Seventh—Early Sixth Century B.C. /
7. SEG XXVIII 421 Arcadia. Megalopolis. Sanctuary Regulations. Ca. 200 B.C. /
8. SEG XXXVI 376 Arcadia. Lycosura. Fragmentary Sanctuary Regulations. Ca. Second Century B.C. /
9. I.Oropos 278; SEG XLVII 488 Boeotia. Oropus. Fragmentary Sacrificial Regulations. Fourth Century B.C. /
10. I.Oropos 279; SEG XLVII 497 Boeotia. Oropus. Fragmentary Sacrificial Regulations. Roman Imperial Period /
11. SEG XXXII 456 Boeotia. Haliartus. Decree On Cult. Ca. 235 B.C. Or A Little Later /
12. SEG XXVI 524 Boeotia. Hyettus. Rule For An Oracle. Late Hellenistic Period /
13. SEG XLIV 505 Macedonia. Amphipolis. Regulations Pertaining To The Cult Of Asclepius. Ca. 350–300 /
14. SEG XXVII 261; I.Beroia Macedonia. Beroia. Gymnasiarchal Law. First Third Of The Second Century B.C. /
15. SEG XLVI 923 Chersonesus. Fragmentary Regulations Mentioning The Hermaia. Second Half Of The Second Century B.C. /
16. SEG XXXVIII 786 Rhodes. Lindus. Sacrificial Regulations. Ca. 250 B.C. /
17. SEG XXXIX.729 Rhodes. Lindus (Charaki). Decree Concerning Suppliants. Third Century B.C. /
18. SEG XXVII 545; Ig XII 6, 169 Samos. Charter Of The Shopkeepers In The Heraion. Ca. 245/4 B.C. /
19. Ig XII 6, 170 Samos(?). Sale Of A Priesthood. First-Second Century B.C. /
20. SEG XXXV 923 Chios. Two Decrees Concerning The Priesthood Of Eileithyia. Ca. 400 B.C. /
21. SEG XXXVIII 853 Thasos (Near Potos). Fragmentary Sacrificial Regulations. Ca. 430–420 B.C. /
22. SEG XLI 739 Crete. Eleutherna. Law On Drinking. Late Sixth Century B.C. /
23. SEG XLI 744 Crete. Eleutherna. Sacrificial Calendar. Ca150–100 B.C. /
24. SEG XXVIII 750 Crete. Lissos. A Dedication To Asclepius With Sacrificial Regulations From The Asclepieum. Hellenistic (Or Roman?) Period /
25. SEG XXVI 1084 Sicily. Megara Hyblaea. Fragmentary Sacrificial Law. First Half Of Sixth Century B.C. /
26. SEG XXX 1119 Sicily. Nakone. Decree On Reconciliation. Ca. Mid (Or Early?) Third Century B.C. /
27. SEG XLIII 630 Sicily. Selinus. Sacrifice To Chthonian Divinities; Purification From Elasteroi. First Half Of The Fifth Century B.C. /
Appendices /
Concordances /
Bibliography /
Indices /
Postscript - Some Corrections And Second Thoughts /
Summary:This work contains two parts. Part I constitutes a guide to the corpus of Greek sacred law and its contents. A discussion of the history of the corpus and the principles governing its composition is followed by a detailed review of its contents, in which the evidence is classified according to subject matter. Part II contains inscriptions published since the late 1960s from all around the Greek world excluding Cos and Asia Minor (checklists for these are appended). The text of each inscription is presented alongside restorations, epigraphical commentary, translation, and a comprehensive running commentary. Most of the inscriptions are illustrated. The volume should prove useful to scholars of Greek religion, historians, and epigraphists.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [423]-433) and indexes.
ISBN:1282400827
9786612400827
9047426649
ISSN:0927-7633 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Eran Lupu.