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| Marble inscription, back roughly picked. inscribed. Two lines in Latin. White marble Fragment. Single frgt., broken all around ... 1948/06/04 |
| Marble inscription, back smooth. Hortatory ecclesiastical advertisement erected by St. Paul's Church at Corinth. See Kent and Sironen for varied proposed restorations. inscribed. Six lines in Greek. White ... 9th or 10th c., based on letter forms and orthography, according to Corinth 8.3; Sironen 6th century or later in IG IV(2).3 1291 |
| Found in an unspecified location inside the basilica during a general cleanup. Four lines in Latin. Bluish white marble. Fragment. Single frgt., broken on all sides ... 1948/06/12 |
| Antefix, attached in back to long neck so as to hook over sima. Consists of a rectangular panel at bottom, sides of which close inward slightly. Above this a palmette,inset from panel, with 1 complete ... ? Early Roman ? |
| Latin inscription, possibly part of tile. Letters poorly cut. inscribed. [- - -] sacrum [- - -] Grayish marble. Fragment. Two joining frgts., ends broken but upper and lower faces preserved. Right frgt ... 1914/10/27 |
| Thick marble slab with inscription with plain sides, moulding on rear face near bottom, letters poorly to fairly well cut. From thinner slab belong I-308, I-647, and I-2067B; from thicker slab belong I-568, ... according to Corinth 8.3 |
| 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. |
| Fragment. Number lapsed. Joins with I-680 (lapsed), now joins with I-632 ... 1914/10/30 |
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