#smrgKİTABEVİ Laodikeia (Laodicea on the Lycus) Greek and Latin Inscriptions found in the Excavation (2003-2021) - Laodikeia Çalışmaları 7 - 2023
Introduction
Chapter I. Hellenistic Age (F. Guizzi)
IMPERIAL AGE
Chapter II. Public texts (Provincial administration, decrees, letters) (F. Guizzi)
Chapter III. Buildings (F. Guizzi)
Chapter IV. Honorary Inscriptions (F. Guizzi)
Chapter V. Sacred INSCRIPTIONS (M. Nocita)
Chapter VI. AGONISTIC INSCRIPTIONS (M. Nocita)
Chapter VII. Lists of names (M. Nocita)
Chapter VIII. Milestone (M. Nocita)
Chapter IX. Funerary INSCRIPTIONS (M. Nocita)
Chapter X. Signatures (M. Nocita)
Chapter XI. Sundials (M. Nocita)
Chapter XII. PLACE INSCRIPTIONS, GRAFFITI, TITULI PICTI AND INSTRUMENTUM (M. Nocita)
Chapter XIII. Fragments of uncertain category (M. Nocita)
Bibliography
Indexes (M. Nocita)
The volume contains chapters on Hellenistic Period Public Inscriptions (administrative texts, decrees, letters), Building Inscriptions, and Honorary Inscriptions, evaluated by F. Guizzi, and sections on Sacred Texts, Agnostica, Name Lists, Milestones, Funerary Inscriptions, Signatures, Graffiti and Instrumentum, Sundials, and Unidentifiable Fragments, evaluated by M. Nocita, in addition to Indexes and the interpretation of the epigraphic evidence.
Epigraphic studies presented in Laodikeia Studies 7: Greek and Latin Inscriptions Found in the 2003-2021 Excavations in Laodikeia (Laodicea ad Lycum) are contextualized and introduced to readership in a way that the volume can be of interest and provide insight for scholars specialized in diverse fields like epigraphy, archaeology, history, art history, history of religions, and theology. Here, on behalf of the Laodikeia Excavations team, I would like to express my gratitude to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism General Directorate of Cultural Assets and Museums, Pamukkale University Rectorate, Denizli Metropolitan Municipality, Pamukkale and Merkezefendi Municipalities, and the Non-Governmental Organizations (Industry, Trade and Stock Exchange Chambers) of Denizli for their support, and epigraph Prof. Tullia Ritti and archaeologist Prof. Francesco D'Andria, former director of Hierapolis Excavations, and valued member of the Laodikeia Excavations team, for their scientific contributions to research at Laodikeia.
May the light of civilization continue to shine at Laodikeia in the Lykos plain and beyond…
Introduction
Chapter I. Hellenistic Age (F. Guizzi)
IMPERIAL AGE
Chapter II. Public texts (Provincial administration, decrees, letters) (F. Guizzi)
Chapter III. Buildings (F. Guizzi)
Chapter IV. Honorary Inscriptions (F. Guizzi)
Chapter V. Sacred INSCRIPTIONS (M. Nocita)
Chapter VI. AGONISTIC INSCRIPTIONS (M. Nocita)
Chapter VII. Lists of names (M. Nocita)
Chapter VIII. Milestone (M. Nocita)
Chapter IX. Funerary INSCRIPTIONS (M. Nocita)
Chapter X. Signatures (M. Nocita)
Chapter XI. Sundials (M. Nocita)
Chapter XII. PLACE INSCRIPTIONS, GRAFFITI, TITULI PICTI AND INSTRUMENTUM (M. Nocita)
Chapter XIII. Fragments of uncertain category (M. Nocita)
Bibliography
Indexes (M. Nocita)
The volume contains chapters on Hellenistic Period Public Inscriptions (administrative texts, decrees, letters), Building Inscriptions, and Honorary Inscriptions, evaluated by F. Guizzi, and sections on Sacred Texts, Agnostica, Name Lists, Milestones, Funerary Inscriptions, Signatures, Graffiti and Instrumentum, Sundials, and Unidentifiable Fragments, evaluated by M. Nocita, in addition to Indexes and the interpretation of the epigraphic evidence.
Epigraphic studies presented in Laodikeia Studies 7: Greek and Latin Inscriptions Found in the 2003-2021 Excavations in Laodikeia (Laodicea ad Lycum) are contextualized and introduced to readership in a way that the volume can be of interest and provide insight for scholars specialized in diverse fields like epigraphy, archaeology, history, art history, history of religions, and theology. Here, on behalf of the Laodikeia Excavations team, I would like to express my gratitude to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism General Directorate of Cultural Assets and Museums, Pamukkale University Rectorate, Denizli Metropolitan Municipality, Pamukkale and Merkezefendi Municipalities, and the Non-Governmental Organizations (Industry, Trade and Stock Exchange Chambers) of Denizli for their support, and epigraph Prof. Tullia Ritti and archaeologist Prof. Francesco D'Andria, former director of Hierapolis Excavations, and valued member of the Laodikeia Excavations team, for their scientific contributions to research at Laodikeia.
May the light of civilization continue to shine at Laodikeia in the Lykos plain and beyond…