[Corinth Object] I 119: ROMAN INSCRIBED ARCHITRAVE-FRIEZE BLOCK: LATIN

Architrave-frieze block with plain flat architrave, dressed with chisel, H00.087; crowning moulding H00.09, of cyma reversa and fascia; frieze has compound curve, H00.20; crowned by fillet, flattened quarter ... 1899/04/14

icon

[Corinth Object] I 388: MARBLE INSCRIPTION

Marble inscription with letters decreasing in height by line: 1) 0.065, first letter 0.076; 2) 0.055-0.057; 3) 0.051; line 4 also smaller. Similar lettering as I-523. Odd thickening of some finials and ...

icon

[Corinth Object] I 520: LATIN INSCRIBED BASE

Latin inscription, height of letters varies. Most likely cut middle of 1st c AD based on lettering and fact that Ti. Claudius Anaxilas as duumvir struck coins inscribed 'Nero Caesar' (Fox, 109 f., Nos ... 52/3 AD based on Corinth 8.2, p. 35

icon

[Corinth Object] I 522: PAINTED MARBLE INSCRIPTION

Marble inscription with painted letters. Similar to I-523, I-525 through I-531. inscribed. Four lines in Greek. 1st: [-] 2nd: [-]OU.MEGI[stou-] 3rd: [-]M.AYRHLIO[u-] 4th: [-]SEB[astou-] Gray marble. Fragment ... 1910/07/07

icon

[Corinth Object] I 523: PAINTED MARBLE INSCRIPTION

Marble inscription with painted letters and scratched guide lines at top and bottom of letters. Similar to I-522 through I-531. dipinto. Four lines in Greek. 1st: [-] 2nd: [-]KORIN(TH)IWN[-] 3rd: [-i]OYLIANOY[-] ... 1910/07/07

icon

[Corinth Object] I 524: NUMBER LAPSED

Fragment. Number lapsed. Joins I-522 ... 1910/07/07

icon

[Corinth Object] I 525: PAINTED MARBLE INSCRIPTION

Marble inscription with painted letters. Similar to I-522 through I-531. dipinto. Three lines in Greek. 1st: [-]N.DIA[-] 2nd: [-]MENWN[-] 3rd: [-]OU(PH)IOU[-] Gray marble. Fragment. Single frgt., broken ... 1910/07/07

icon

[Corinth Object] I 526: PAINTED MARBLE INSCRIPTION

Marble inscription with painted letters. Similar to I-522 through I-531. dipinto. One line in Greek: [-]K[-] Gray marble. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving original top surface, broken at all other sides ... 1910/07/07