The Greek and Latin inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima /
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Format: Book
Language: English
Published:
Boston, Mass :
American Schools of Oriental Research,
c2000.
Series:
Joint Expedition to Caesarea Maritima (Series). Excavation reports ;
5.
JECM ;
5.
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Call Number: DS110 .C13 E25 v.5
- Part I. Epigraphy and the History of Caesarea
- City and Province
- The Roman Army in Palestine
- Urban Building in the Inscriptions
- Gods and Goddesses, Ethnic and Religious Identities
- The People of Caesarea
- Funerary Inscriptions
- Language and Grammar
- Chronological Systems and Dating
- Palaeography
- Part II. The Greek and Latin Inscriptions
- Notes on the Format of the Corpus
- The Bust of Olympidorus (1)
- Honorific Inscriptions (2-38)
- Statue Bases (2-3)
- Columns (4-26)
- Slabs and Blocks (27-38)
- Acclamations (39-42)
- Architectural Inscriptions (43-78)
- The Tiberieum (43)
- Cleopatra's Building (44)
- The High Level Aqueduct (45-56)
- A Tower (57)
- The Hadrianeum (58)
- The Byzantine Esplanade (59)
- Arches (60-61)
- Inscribed Architectural Members (62-77)
- The Synagogue (78-84)
- The Imperial Revenue Office and Vicinity (85-96)
- A Bath? (97-98)
- Milestones (99-108)
- Financial and Legal Documents (109-12)
- Fresco Inscription (113)
- Inscriptions on Small Stone Objects (114-18)
- Altars, Dedications, and Invocations (119-42)
- Pagan (119-28)
- Christian and Jewish (129-42)
- Funerary Inscriptions (143-348)
- Regulations (143-44)
- Statue Base (145)
- Protome (146)
- Built Tomb (147)
- Sarcophagi (148-55)
- Block (156)
- Tomb Door (157)
- Plaques
- Pagan (158-64)
- Jewish (see also Invocations) (165-83)
- Possibly Jewish (184-96)
- Christian (197-243)
- Other (244-348)
- Fragments of Unusual Interest (349-411).