The paper re-examines the reading and attribution of a fragmentary inscription discovered in the Athenian Agora, previously published as part of the so- called Decree of Brea (IG I3 46, fr. c). The editorial history – reconstructable through the autograph annotations of epigraphists on the original find card, as well as high-resolution photographs now accessible via the online Archives of the Athenian Agora – raises substantial doubts regarding the attribution that has long been accepted as canonical, and instead suggests an alternative interpretation of the text.
Breve storia di un frammento: su IG I 3 46, fr. c
Stefania De Vido
2025-01-01
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The paper re-examines the reading and attribution of a fragmentary inscription discovered in the Athenian Agora, previously published as part of the so- called Decree of Brea (IG I3 46, fr. c). The editorial history – reconstructable through the autograph annotations of epigraphists on the original find card, as well as high-resolution photographs now accessible via the online Archives of the Athenian Agora – raises substantial doubts regarding the attribution that has long been accepted as canonical, and instead suggests an alternative interpretation of the text.File in questo prodotto:
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