Greek Economic Inscriptions

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

δῆμος

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

Athens. Regulations for Chalkis

446/5 BC

Ephesos. Honorary decree for the Rhodian Agathokles

300 BC ca.

Athens. Honours for Straton the King of Sidon

365-359 BC

Athens. Law providing funds for the lesser Panathenaia

335 BC ca.

Athens. Grain tax law

374/3 BC

Tenos. Honorary decree for Lucius Aufidius Bassus

Both palaeography and orthography seem to be consistent with a 1st century BC dating, probably around 50 BC

Oropos. Decree concerning loans for the reconstruction of the wall

between the end of 4th and the beginning of 3rd century BC

Teos. Granting of land to the artists of Dionysos

late 3rd century – early 2nd century BC

Athens. Athenian Regulation of Cean Ruddle Export

between 363/2