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[Corinth Object] I 571: ROMAN INSCRIPTION

Latin inscription, rather well cut. inscribed. Three lines in Latin: 1st: [--]ANNON[ae curatori isagogi 2nd: [tibe]REON.CLAV[dieon caesareon] 3rd: [sebasteon] AGONO[thetae] Coarse-grained blue marble ... 1914/10/29

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[Corinth Object] I 572: LATIN INSCRIPTION

Well cut inscription. Stem of letter T in last line is on small chip pasted with glue into its place. inscribed. Four lines in Latin. White marble. Fragment. Two frgts., joining, preserving edges at top ... Lucius Gellius Iustus was agonothetes in 127 CE (consular date on I-2740) see Biers and Geagan 1970 p. 83.

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[Corinth Object] I 573: NUMBER LAPSED

Fragment. Number lapsed. Joins with I-680 (lapsed), now joins with I-632 ... 1914/10/30

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[Corinth Object] I 574: GREEK DEDICATORY INSCRIPTION

Large block, with inscribed face smoothly finished. See Meritt for possible restoration. inscribed. Three lines in Greek. Fine-crystalled white marble. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of face; ... 1914/10/31

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[Corinth Object] I 576: LATIN INSCRIPTION

Latin inscription with partially preserved letters on first line. inscribed. Two lines in Latin: White marble. Fragment. Single frgt., broken on all sides. East of the Agora.

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[Corinth Object] I 577: GREEK INSCRIPTION

Greek inscription, poorly cut. Variously restored by other publications. Caution is warranted on date since the epitaph is not associated with a specific tomb and from a problematic context. Below inscription: ... Walbank: early 7th century CE; Sironen 5th or 6th century CE. Dating by month day and year of indiction becomes common in 6ht century CE.

[Corinth Object] I 578: LATIN INSCRIPTION

Well-cut Latin inscription. Fragment.