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The Spartan War Fund: Ig V 1,1 and a New Fragment
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The Spartan War Fund: Ig V 1,1 and a New Fragment Paperback - 1992

by William T. Loomis


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A new and expanded text, with translation, of the best-known Spartan inscription (Meiggs & Lewis no. 67), together with detailed epigraphical, textual, historical and economic commentaries. The new text is based on a fresh examination of the stone, the diaries of early travellers (who saw the stone when it was better preserved than it is today), and a newly discovered fragment, which adds Aiginetan and Chian exiles, and individual Achaians and Spartans, to the list of Sparta's war supporters. This new text enables the date of the inscription, previously controversial, to be fixed in the early years of the Peloponnesian War, thereby shedding light on Spartan war-finance and Greek attitudes towards Athens in the 420s and providing a badly-needed fixed point for Laconian Epigraphy. The monograph also clarifies the meaning of the Greek words "pheugo", "phugas".

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  • Title The Spartan War Fund: Ig V 1,1 and a New Fragment
  • Author William T. Loomis
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition First Edition
  • Pages 84
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH, Stuttgart
  • Date 1992
  • ISBN 9783515061476 / 3515061479
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: Ancient (To 499 A.D.)
    • Cultural Region: Greece
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Franz Steiner Verlag. Very Good+. 1992. Softcover. 3515061479 . 2 small Creases along spine. Signed by author to Christian Habicht on ffep. ; Historia - Einzelschriften; 83 pages; A new and expanded text, with translation, of the best-known Spartan inscription (Meiggs & Lewis no. 67), together with detailed epigraphical, textual, historical and economic commentaries. The new text is based on a fresh examination of the stone, the diaries of early travellers (who saw the stone when it was better preserved than it is today), and a newly discovered fragment, which adds Aiginetan and Chian exiles, and individual Achaians and Spartans, to the list of Sparta's war supporters. This new text enables the date of the inscription, previously controversial, to be fixed in the early years of the Peloponnesian War, thereby shedding light on Spartan war-finance and Greek attitudes towards Athens in the 420s and providing a badly-needed fixed point for Laconian Epigraphy. The monograph also… Read More
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