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Fragment b of DECREE OF ATHENIAN SOLDIERS STATIONED AT ELEUSIS IN HONOR OF THEIR GENERAL, DEMETRIOS (PHANOSTRATOU PHALEREUS). (IG II² 1285)
- Title:
- Fragment b of DECREE OF ATHENIAN SOLDIERS STATIONED AT ELEUSIS IN HONOR OF THEIR GENERAL, DEMETRIOS (PHANOSTRATOU PHALEREUS). (IG II² 1285)
- Collection:
- Mysteries at Eleusis: Images of Inscriptions
- Creation Date:
- ca. a. 242 a.?
- ID Number:
- CD2473_029
- Accession Number:
- 226
- Reference Id:
- IE0194.b
- File Name:
- CD2473_029.tif
- Letter Height Type:
- letter height average
- Culture:
- Greek (ancient)
- Style/Period:
- Greek (ancient)
- Materials/Techniques:
- Hymettian marble
- Description:
- Decree of soldiers
- Bibliography:
- Archaiologike ephemeris
Clinton, Kevin, Eleusis, the Inscriptions on Stone
Inscriptiones Graecae vol. II²
Inscriptions of Eleusis accession
Skias
1285
1890, p. 87, no. 54
340
IE 194b
IE0194.b
Archaiologike ephemeris 1890, p. 87, no. 54
AE 1890, p. 87, no. 54
- Related Work:
- part of
DECREE OF ATHENIAN SOLDIERS STATIONED AT ELEUSIS IN HONOR OF THEIR GENERAL, DEMETRIOS (PHANOSTRATOU PHALEREUS). (IG II² 1285)
- Repository:
- Archaeological Museum of Eleusis
- Series:
- Inscriptiones Graecae vol. II² 1285
IG vol. II² 1285
- Format:
- Image
- Rights:
- The Mysteries at Eleusis: Images of Inscriptions collection consists of images of ancient inscriptions on stone from Eleusis. The images were created by Professor Kevin Clinton (Department of Classics) as well as the institutions holding the items. Unless otherwise noted, images in this collection are believed to be in the public domain. Digital reproductions in this collection are provided by Cornell University Library for private study, scholarship and research use only. In accordance with Greek and EU laws, additional permissions from the holding institution and/or The Hellenic Republic Ministry of Culture and Sports may be required for any reuse. For more information about these items, please contact Professor Kevin Clinton (Department of Classics) at kmc1@cornell.edu. Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.