Inscribed Athenian Laws and Decrees 352/1-322/1 BC
Biographical note
Stephen D. Lambert, D. Phil. (1987) in Ancient History, University of Oxford, is Reader in Ancient History at Cardiff University. He has published extensively on the history and epigraphy of ancient Athens and is editor of Inscriptiones Graecae II³ 1, 2.
Readership
Specialists in Attic epigraphy as well as those interested in the onomastics, prosopography, chronology and the theatrical, economic, political and legal history of Athens in the fourth century BC
Reviews
"[...] it is good to have so many of his articles collected in one volume. There is plenty here to benefit all those who work at an advanced level on Greek history in general, as well as those who are devoted to Athenian public documents, and it is to be hoped that they will disseminate the results in their teaching and writing." P.J. Rhodes in Scripta Classica Israelica, Vol. 31, 2012
"This volume is a valuable contribution to Classical scholarship in its own right. But the true value of this volume will be as a complement to Lambert's forthcoming fascicule of IG II3 . It is hard to imagine any serious scholar working on Athenian inscriptions from the last thirty years of Classical democracy picking up IG II3 without also taking up this volume." Andrew Bayliss, Sehepunkte 13 (2013), Nr 2.
"This volume is a valuable contribution to Classical scholarship in its own right. But the true value of this volume will be as a complement to Lambert's forthcoming fascicule of IG II3 . It is hard to imagine any serious scholar working on Athenian inscriptions from the last thirty years of Classical democracy picking up IG II3 without also taking up this volume." Andrew Bayliss, Sehepunkte 13 (2013), Nr 2.
Table of contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Part A. Main series
1. “Athenian State Laws and Decrees, 352/1–322/1: I Decrees Honouring Athenians”, ZPE 150 (2004), 85–120.
2. “Athenian State Laws and Decrees, 352/1–322/1: II Religious Regulations”, ZPE 154 (2005), 125–159.
3. “Athenian State Laws and Decrees, 352/1–322/1: III Decrees Honouring Foreigners. A. Citizenship, Proxeny and Euergesy”, ZPE 158 (2006), 115–158.
4. “Athenian State Laws and Decrees, 352/1–322/1: III Decrees Honouring Foreigners. B. Other Awards”, ZPE 159 (2007), 101–154.
5. “Athenian State Laws and Decrees, 352/1–322/1: IV Treaties and Other Texts”, ZPE 161 (2007), 67–100.
Part B. Other prolegomena
1. “Ten Notes on Attic Inscriptions”, ZPE 135 (2000), 51–62.
2. “Fragmente Athenischer Ehrendekrete aus der Zeit des Lamischen Krieges (zu Ag. XVI 94 und IG II2 292)”, ZPE 136 (2001), 65–70.
3. “The Only Extant Decree of Demosthenes”, ZPE 137 (2001), 55–68.
4. “Fish, Low Fares and IG II2 283”, ZPE 140 (2002), 73–79.
5. “On IG II2 546”, ZPE 141 (2002), 117–122.
6. “Afterwords”, ZPE 141 (2002), 122–124.
7. “IG II2 410: An Erasure Reconsidered” in D. Jordan and J. Traill (eds.), Lettered Attica, Proceedings of the Athens Symposium, March 2000 (Canadian Institute at Athens, 2003), 59–67.
8. “Greek Inscriptions in the University Museum, Oxford Mississippi”, ZPE 148 (2004), 181–186.
9. “Restoring Athenian Names” in: A. P. Matthaiou and G. Malouchou (eds.), Attikai Epigraphai, Praktika Symposiou eis mnemen Adolf Wilhelm (Athens, 2004), 327–341.
10. “Polis and Theatre in Lykourgan Athens: the Honorific Decrees”, in A. P. Matthaiou and I. Polinskaya (eds.), Mikros Hieromnemon. Meletes eis mnemen Michael H. Jameson (Athens, 2008), 52–85.
11. “Athens, Sokles and the Exploitation of an Attic Resource (IG II2 411)”, in N. Sekunda (ed.), Ergasteria. Works Presented to John Ellis Jones on his 80th Birthday (Danzig, 2009), 114-125.
12. “Inscribed Treaties ca. 350–321 BC: an Epigraphical Perspective on Athenian Foreign Policy”, in G. Reger, F. X. Ryan and T. F. Winters (eds.), Studies in Greek Epigraphy and History in Honor of Stephen V. Tracy (Bordeaux, 2010), 153–160.
Part C. Chronology
1. “Athenian Chronology, 352/1–322/1 BC”, in A. Tamis, C. J. Mackie and S. Byrne (eds.), Philathenaios. Studies in Honour of Michael J. Osborne (Athens, 2010), 91–102.
Appendix: Select Addenda and Corrigenda (2011)
Indices
Preface
Part A. Main series
1. “Athenian State Laws and Decrees, 352/1–322/1: I Decrees Honouring Athenians”, ZPE 150 (2004), 85–120.
2. “Athenian State Laws and Decrees, 352/1–322/1: II Religious Regulations”, ZPE 154 (2005), 125–159.
3. “Athenian State Laws and Decrees, 352/1–322/1: III Decrees Honouring Foreigners. A. Citizenship, Proxeny and Euergesy”, ZPE 158 (2006), 115–158.
4. “Athenian State Laws and Decrees, 352/1–322/1: III Decrees Honouring Foreigners. B. Other Awards”, ZPE 159 (2007), 101–154.
5. “Athenian State Laws and Decrees, 352/1–322/1: IV Treaties and Other Texts”, ZPE 161 (2007), 67–100.
Part B. Other prolegomena
1. “Ten Notes on Attic Inscriptions”, ZPE 135 (2000), 51–62.
2. “Fragmente Athenischer Ehrendekrete aus der Zeit des Lamischen Krieges (zu Ag. XVI 94 und IG II2 292)”, ZPE 136 (2001), 65–70.
3. “The Only Extant Decree of Demosthenes”, ZPE 137 (2001), 55–68.
4. “Fish, Low Fares and IG II2 283”, ZPE 140 (2002), 73–79.
5. “On IG II2 546”, ZPE 141 (2002), 117–122.
6. “Afterwords”, ZPE 141 (2002), 122–124.
7. “IG II2 410: An Erasure Reconsidered” in D. Jordan and J. Traill (eds.), Lettered Attica, Proceedings of the Athens Symposium, March 2000 (Canadian Institute at Athens, 2003), 59–67.
8. “Greek Inscriptions in the University Museum, Oxford Mississippi”, ZPE 148 (2004), 181–186.
9. “Restoring Athenian Names” in: A. P. Matthaiou and G. Malouchou (eds.), Attikai Epigraphai, Praktika Symposiou eis mnemen Adolf Wilhelm (Athens, 2004), 327–341.
10. “Polis and Theatre in Lykourgan Athens: the Honorific Decrees”, in A. P. Matthaiou and I. Polinskaya (eds.), Mikros Hieromnemon. Meletes eis mnemen Michael H. Jameson (Athens, 2008), 52–85.
11. “Athens, Sokles and the Exploitation of an Attic Resource (IG II2 411)”, in N. Sekunda (ed.), Ergasteria. Works Presented to John Ellis Jones on his 80th Birthday (Danzig, 2009), 114-125.
12. “Inscribed Treaties ca. 350–321 BC: an Epigraphical Perspective on Athenian Foreign Policy”, in G. Reger, F. X. Ryan and T. F. Winters (eds.), Studies in Greek Epigraphy and History in Honor of Stephen V. Tracy (Bordeaux, 2010), 153–160.
Part C. Chronology
1. “Athenian Chronology, 352/1–322/1 BC”, in A. Tamis, C. J. Mackie and S. Byrne (eds.), Philathenaios. Studies in Honour of Michael J. Osborne (Athens, 2010), 91–102.
Appendix: Select Addenda and Corrigenda (2011)
Indices
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