Greek Economic Inscriptions

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

τριάκοντα

Cos. Sacrificial prescriptions for tax contractors and public officials

End of the second century BC (Crowther 2004)

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

333/2 BC

Eretria. Agreement between Chairephanes and the city of Eretria concerning the reclamation of a swampland

320-310 BC (see the commentary)

Delphi. The credit of the City to the naopoioi for the rebuilding of the temple of Apollo

The lines 1-70 of CID II 31 record the transactions from the autumn-pylaia of Argilios (358/7 BC) until the spring-pylaia of Theucharis (352/1 BC). The accounts of CID II 31 and CID II 32 were clearly planned and cut as a single job in or just after Maimalos’ year, 311/10 BC, or later (CID II 32, l. 100)

Athens. Grain tax law

374/3 BC

Athens. Athenian Regulation of Cean Ruddle Export

between 363/2

Larissa. Aedile Quintus Caecilius Metellus and the Thessalian corn

129 BC