29 janvier 2019
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Francis X. Ryan, « Chapter 27. The Dates Indicated by the two Deadlines in the Decree on the Stala of Athana Lindia », Ausonius Éditions, ID : 10.4000/books.ausonius.2258
The most famous Lindian inscription, discovered in 1904 and published for the first time in 1912, contains a selective list of the dedications to Athana Lindia (columns B-C) and one of the epiphanies of the goddess (column D). The top part of the stone, not divided into columns, is occupied by a decree (section A) passed on the 12th day of Artamitios under the priest Teisylos, the son of Sosikrates, who in all probability assumed office in 99 BC; appended to the decree is the notice that the ...