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1 GREEK EPIGRAPHICAL INDEX (Vol. 63) PERSONS A[-- -], in catalogue sae. IV a., 181 (15 )?IAppcov [- -, in catalogue ante ned. saec. III a., 187 (243) 'AyooX [---, in catalogue fi. saec. III vel init. saec. II a., 194 (345) 'AX[eE,] itvr[q], ca. init. saec. III a., father of[- -]t, 190 (291) Av[- - -, in catalogue fi. saec. IV vel init. saec. III a., 182 (177) 'AvOc [V-- -], in catalogue fin. saec. III vel izit. saec. II a., 194 (343) 'Avt[---], in catalogue ca a., 193 (339) 'A'v-r8o-r[oq/--j5--o]uq, benefactor honored in decree at Andros ca. med. saec. III a., ; 'A'v-rEo/[-c]oq, l2 'Av-ta[Ltoq]/MIN... [-- ], judge on lead ballot at Isthmia, aet. imp. Rom., 114 (41) ['A]noX[Xoy]&vvj;, ephebe? saec. I p., 207 (4813) 'Ap[---, in catalogue ft. saec. HII vel init. saec. II a., 194 (341) 'Apt[---], in catalogue med. saec. IV? a., 177 (102) 'Apta[t-- -, in catalogue fin. sax. III vel init. saec. II a., 194 (342) ['Apt]atr6Po[uXoq], in catalogue post nmed. saec. IV a., 179 (1224) 'Aptatoxp[---], in catalogue med. saec. IV? a., 177 (114) 'AptatoViv[vq], ca. init. saec. III a., father of [- - - *]v, 190 (292) 'Ap1a[.r(6?], ephebe? saec. I p., 207 (4810) 'ApXe, ca a., father of [ - -]?oq, 193 (331) 'ApXta[q], ca. post nit. saec. IV a., fatier of [--Xo 192 (312) 'AaxX[vn---], ephebe? saec. Ip., 207 (488) 'AaxX[vn---], ephebe? saec. Ip., 207 (48 1) ['Aa]can68cpo[q]?, in catalogue fi. saec. IV a., 183 (192) WA[---: K[- --] / A[---],judge on lead ballot at Isthmia, aet. imp. Rom., 114 (32) 'AWrux6q, ephebe? saec. I p., 207 (486) Au[---], in catalogue ante med. saec. III a., 187 (242) 'Axo[---], m cataogue ca a., 192 (323) 14---], in catalogue ca a., 193 (337) rptoq, see Ho1XtXtoq Maxx6v, 98 (133) rpto[q], ephebe? saec. Ip., 207 (487) A[- -], in cataloguefin. saec. IV vet init. saec. III a., 182 (179) ApV[o- -], ca. iit. saec. II a. (ca. 214/3?), father of AnVoxXiq, 200 (419) ApVoxXi, AYi4[o- - -], prytanis ante med. saec. II a. (184/3?), 200 (419) Atoyiv[vj] ('IxaptLct), in catalogue med. saec. III? a., 191 (302) Atovu[- - -] ( ), in catalogue ca ? a., 180 (142) At[oa]xopE(8aq), ca a., father of [racro]q or KXv[vo1t6XL], 85 (62 a), [Atoaxopl&xq], 86 (62 b) [Atoa]xoupt8j [---], in cataloguefin. saec. III vel iit. saec. II a., 198 (391) A&[XXos?], ephebe? saec. Ip., 207 (482) E[- --], in catalogue fi. saec. V vel imit. saec. IV? a., 169 (13) E[... ]vtal, sax. IV a., father of [E6yp]&tvjr, 181 (164) 'Entxp p[a--- -], in cataloguefin. saec. III vel mzit. saec. II a., 194 (346) 'EnL%vat[oq], cursed on lead curse table at Isthmia saec. III? p., 117 (5 Col. IV2) 'Ent6vuV[--], ante fin. saec. III a., father of [- 198 (392) 'Ep&drc[v], ephebe? saec. Ip., 207 (4812) 'EpViQxs?---], in catalogue ca a., 193 (338) E6[---], in catalogue fin. saec. V vel init. saec. IV? a., 169 (12) E8[- - -], ca a., father of [ ]a, a 193 (328) E6n[Vepoq?], ephebe? saec. Ip., 207 (483) [E]Mu[----], in catalogue saec. III? a., 195 (351) E6x[ - - -], in catalogue fi. saec. V vel init. saec. IV? a., 169 ( 1) American School of Classical Studies at Athens is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve, and extend access to Hesperia
2 518 GREEK EPIGRAPHICAL INDEX (12:33) E6X=BVEB5 (KoUuJwt?U), proposer of decree of Kol- [MLt]XEaq?, ephebe? saec. Ip., 207 (4815) lytos post a. 327/6 a., [MeX5at]/to[q 1--2 ivou?], guarantor in accounts of E6xXe[EBv5?], in catalogue ante med. saec. IH a., 187 Delian Apollo 177 a., , ; MeX[rr (244) OLn]nOU ["?]tvou, [Et9p]&vtvj.E[... ]vtou, in catalogue saec. IV a., MIN... [--], see 'Av-Ca[rtoq], 114 (42) 181 (164) N[--- ], ca. init. saec II? a., father of [-.]Xo?, 203 [EM]qpp&vrv, saec. IV a., father of [... ]pl8vjs 181 (445) (165) NaUaC[---], in catalogue med. saec. IV? a., 177 (104) Za [t]]toq, ephebe? saec. Ip., 207 (484) Neox[-- -], ca. post init. saec. II? a., father of H[---], in catalogue ante med. saec. III a., 187 (241) [... ]xxiq, 206 (473) H[---], in catalogue ante med. saec. III a., 187 (246) Neoxp&[tvi'?], in catalogue ante med. saec. III a., 187 H[- - -], saec. IV a., father of [..5.. ]Xv5, 181 (164) (245) 'Hylata( [--1, prytanis ante med. saec. II a. (184/3?), NtxoxX[iq], ca ? a., father of [---1, (4117) (132) 19aX[---], in catalogue ca a., 192 (322) NouV[---], in catalogue med. saec. IV? a., 177 (104) Oe6?Ly[5o - - -], prytanis antemed. saec. II a. (184/3?), 200 (4119) GvjpL6t)X, see Mapxt&v / 6 xat evpl/c&s, 117 (5 Col. V7) I[- - ] (EopaL65S), in catalogue ante med. saec. III? a., 199 (402) K[---], see 'At[--], 114 (3k) K[---],fin. saec. IV a., father of [---o. ]ypos, 185 (222); alternatively K[- - -] may be demotic Kapn6&capoq, ephebe? saec. Ip., 207 (485) KXeoni&[tpac?- --], in catalogue fi. saec. III vel init. saec. II a., 194 (344) KXeoX6p[rj? - - -], in catalogue med. saec. IV? a., 177 (113) KXj[---], in catalogue ca a., 192 (324) KXvj[vono6Lq], eponym on Knidian amphora stamp a., 85 (62 a), 86 (62 b) Kp&-64[v - --], prytanis ante med. saec. II a. (184/3?), 200 (4121) KpovL&v / 6 xac Aaitoq, cursed on lead curse tablet at Isthmia saec. III? p., 117 (5 Col. 16) Aactoq, see KpovL&v / 6 xac Aai:roq, 117 (5 Col. I7) Aeo[ - - -], disqualified athlete on lead ballot at Isthmia, aet. imp. Rom, 113 (22) A6xo[q? ---1, prytanis ante med. saec. II a. (184/3?), 200 (4123) Aua [- -, ca a., father of [---...], 192 (326) M&ipto, see TUpavvo5, 1 2 (11) MaCpxL[av]/6t, signature on base of plain disci at Corinth, 151 (68);[Ma]pxLaV/[6]q, 151 (70) [M?]&pxLoq T[- - -], judge on lead ballot at Isthmia, aet. imp. Rom., 113 (21) MapxtoV/ 6 xal ErpL/6r%, cursed on lead curse tablet at Isthmia saec. III? p., 1 7 (5 Col. V6) %- ev(xo[q- - -], in catalogue med saec. IV? a., 178 (115) [E]svoxX, ca a., fatier of [---, 193 (334) [6?]6voq, ca. 207 a., father of Me?45au]noq, a[ - - ], disqualified athlete on lead ballot at Isthmia, aet. imp. Rom., 114 (34) --], in catalogue fin. saec. IV vel init. saec. III a., 182 (171o) Howvtcox[- - -], prytanis ante med. saec. II a. (184/3?), 200 (4116) Hon)XEXLoq: rploq Hon)XLoq Mxxe8(S, tamias on Macedonian coin at Corinth a., 98 (133) HIpt4[o?], ephebe? saec. Ip., 207 (489) [IIHoXe.]cat[or], Ptolemy III Euergetes, ruler of Egypt a., on coin at Corinth, 99 (139) HIuOo[- --], ca. post init. saec. II? a., father of [. XBtoq, 206 (472) S[- --], in catalogue saec. IV a., 181 (152) [---1, in catalogue med. saec. III? a., 191 (303) /[- -], ca. mtit. III a., father of [E]caxp&rvj, 186 (235); alternatively E/[- - -] may be demotic EactSpoq [ - -, in catalogue ante med. saec. IV a. (383/2?), 172 (53) YEXeuxoq, cursed on lead curse tablet at Isthmia saec. III? p. (1 7 Col. IIh) 5Eicaxoq, disqualified athlete on lead ballot at Isthmia, aet. imp. Rom., 112 (12) nva(- -), on Chian lagynos, stamped handle at Corinth, saec. II? a., 80 (43).L[--], prytanis ante med. saec. II a. (184/3?), 200 (4115) E-pa-cox, ca a., father of [ (333) yivv [--1, in catalogue med. saec. IV? a., 177 (112) [E]cjxp&tvj Y[[- --], in catalogue ante med. saec. III a., 186 (235)
3 (12:33) GREEK EPIGRAPHICAL INDEX 519 [E&Sao]q, fabricant of Knidian amphora on stamp, 4 /[ - - -l], ca. mit. saec. III a., father of [---..., a., 85 (62 a), 86 (62 b) 186 (238); alternatively (X/[- - 1 may be demotic [E]6a.Sd?, ephebe? saec. Ip., 207 (4814) LM[---], in catalogue med. saec. IV? a., 177 (101), T[-- -, see [M?]6pxLoq T[- - -], 113 (21) or Place T[- - -], ca. utit. saec. III a., father of [ ]ryv L[ ], ca a., father of [---.. ]o?, 193 (329) (txtinnoq, Philip V, ruler of Makedonia a., on coin at Corinth, 98 (134) DXoxXe[- --], in catalogue ante med. saec. IV a. (383/2?), 172 (52) Xt6vL[xoq - --1, prytanis ante med. saec. II a. (184/3?), 200 (4120) 186 (237); alternatively T[ may be demotic T[ - - -, ca. umit. saec. III a., father of [ ]e[8% 186 (236); alternatively T[ may be demotic T[L]Ao8[---], prytanis ante med. saec. II a. (184/3?), 200 (418) TUpavvo: M6pLoq TtSpavvoq, judge on lead ballot at Isthmia, aet. imp. Rom., 1 2 ( 1) T [- ], ca. post init. III? a., father of [- - -]Xoq, 193 (313) 4&ax [os-- -], prytanis ante med. saec. II a. (184/3?), 200 (4122) 'AyaxOi TUX(: 'AyaOYL Tu4[XrL], ALov6taLa:[ALo]vua1oLq, 3181, 'AOrvaZtoq: 'AOv ][co]lv, Atav<t5: Atav[rt8oq?], 190 (281) Att[co]verLq], 200 (4118) ['AvaqpX1G]aiLoL, 175 (82) "Av8pLoq: 'ABpt(v, 3189 'AXCL6: 'A[xaLS]v, 98 (129) Bepevvx([Bn?), 202 (434) A.[... ], 205 (464) [ALOVE]LE[6q?], 185 (214) A6pLOV: [AOpLOiDq], 10626; AO)p[LOiS], ['E]peZtoq, 197 (384) Gopa[Ldqs], 199 (401) (epl6ol(oq), 201 (421,2,3,4,5) ['IxC]pLtE(q), 197 (386),['Ix]xapLE[r5], 191 (301) 'InnoOcwvrtE, 205 (466) [K]oOcox[8[r5], 185 (213) (41) (27) (45) (23) (40) (30) DEITIES, FESTIVALS DEMOTICS, ETHNICS, PHYLETICS, PLACES INSCRIPIIONS STUDIED OR EMENDED Agora Inventoiy Number [4D]opI4aLoq, in cataloguefin. saec. IV a., 183 (191) [XaLp]EaGpca[4o? - - -], in catalogue post mred. saec. II? a., 206 (474) &x Kot.[X], 185 (212) KoXXutius: KoXXu[ti3Uav], [K]ovOuX)Oev, 197 (382) MacxeB6v: Maxe&6sv(v, 98 (133) Me[X]Lt516, 174 (72) [.un]etal6v, 175 (74), =unval6ve, 200 (411o) Ot[vr[k?], 205 (462) HLa[---], 188 (262) [IIp]oOnxt[-tLo?], 184 (204) ELxu)vLoq: ExcuovL&v, 98 (129) Exavpc[vlan5] 184 (202) <ca\p[gtg], 190 (282) [(X]ue6q, 175 (73) Xepo66vCao: Xepo6vy;o[v], 10626, Xepo;6vyov, XoXapy[e6s], 198 (393) (38) (9) (13) (23) (6) (15)
4 520 GREEK EPIGRAPHICAL INDEX (12:33) (21) (34) (19) (35) (8) (48) (42) (24) (5) (10) (25) (12) (1) (39) (22) (18) (26) (28) (4) (29) (2) (47) (20) (44) (16) (7) (16) (33) (23) (36) (32) (14) (46) (37) (43) (11) (31) (3) (17) Corinth VIII, ,522 Epzgraphical Museum Inventoy (2) H&on de Vilfosse fig Hesperia 41, 1972, pp (22) , note (2) Insciptiones Graecae, II (2) Inscniptiones Graecae, IV' , ,522 Inscrzptiones Graecae, V i
5 (12:33) GREEK EPIGRAPHICAL INDEX 521 Nov 23, 1994 Insciptiones Graecae, XII v Inscriptiones Graecae, XII, Suppl. 714,p Inscrnptions de Dilos 440B Bb Isthmia Inventory Number IM (5) IM 3263a+b (1) IM 5219a (2) IM 5219b (4) IM 5219c (3) Pomyalovski p , note 23 Supplemntum Epigraphicum Graecum XIV XXVI ,note 7 XXXII
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