Greek Economic Inscriptions

INDICES:
Greek Words | Proper Names | Name of divine entities | Toponyms | Economic Terms | Context | Keywords |

βούλομαι

Athens. Lease of the temple of Egretes

306/5 BC

Athens. Lease of a garden belonging to the orgeones of Heros Iatros

333/2 BC

Athens. Kitian merchants acquiring land for a sanctuary

333/2 BC, probably commissioned by the Kitians themselves. To this conclusion point: a) the absence of the Secretary’s name and of any clause directing the inscription and exhibition of the decree (see Koehler 1871, 352 et alii); b) according to Schwenk 1985, 142, the spelling inconsistencies; contra Foucart 1873, 131, who suggested the irregularities were the result of a still uncertain orthography and not simply the engraver’s mistakes. The text presents only a few spelling inconsistencies: ἔνποροι (l. 33) and ἐμπόροις (l. 39), τῆι βουλεῖ (ll. 6/7, 19) and τεῖ βουλεῖ (l. 12), Κιτιέων (l. 40) and Κιτιείων (l. 21); ο = ου in Λύκοργος, unless the υ dropped accidentally

Ephesos. Honorary decree for the Rhodian Agathokles

300 BC ca.

Athens. Decree of Kleonymos concerning tribute

426/5 BC

Athens. Decree on the lease of the precinct of Kodros, Neleus and Basile

418/7 BC

Thasos. Two laws on the wine trade

end of the fourth century BC

Larissa. Aedile Quintus Caecilius Metellus and the Thessalian corn

129 BC