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    Inscriptiones Graecae
    Inscriptiones Corinthiae, saeculorum IV, V, VI
    • This volume includes inscriptions from late antiquity (4 th –6 th centuries CE) from Corinth and its surroundings, primarily epitaphs, but also imperial edicts, dedications, and invocations. The number of inscriptions testifies to Corinth’s leading status on the Peloponnesus during this period. Besides the texts with commentary (around 117 never published before), the volume includes detailed indexes and illustrations of all preserved inscriptions.

      Inscriptiones Corinthiae, saeculorum IV, V, VI
    • This is the final volume of the monumental corpus of more than 12,000 ancient inscriptions from Athens and Attica dating from 403/2 BC to the 3rd cent. AD, edited by Johannes Kirchner between 1912 and 1940 (IG II/III2 , partes 1-4). These are supplemented here by the late-Roman and early-Christian inscriptions from the years between the destruction of Athens by the Heruli (267/68) and the end of the 6th cent. AD. Together with Corinth and Thessalonica, Athens has produced the largest number of Christian inscriptions from the Greek motherland. Particularly notable is the co-existence of pagan and Christian texts well into the 5th cent. The volume contains 422 inscriptions, which have been re-examined and edited, and illustrated on 44 plates. Besides decrees, honorary inscriptions, quotes from the Bible, acclamations, intercessions and blessings, the main contribution comes from 300 funerary inscriptions. Detailed indices provide easy access to the texts.

      Inscriptiones Graecae