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In the case of the fourth-century Temple of Apollo at Delphi, 1 we have a special situation in which both the ruins of the building itself and important fragments of inscriptions concerning its construction are preserved. These two sets of data confirm and complete each other. They also provide

In: Acta Archaeologica
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extensive article on the origins of Maastricht, dedicated ample attention to this so-called temple of Apollo. Brouerius de Nidek only dedicated a few lines to the ruined building: (…) that is why I went to a place on the other side of the house of the Jesuits and of the parish of Saint Nicolas to see a

In: Romanesque Renaissance

)children to Apollo. R. (187-195) compares the consecration of slaves and children in temples in Macedonia (late Hellenistic period up to ca. 300 A.D.; cf. SEG 43 356) with the similar practice in the temple of Apollo Lairbenos. In the latter by far the majority of the persons consecrated to Apollo consists of

In: Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum Online

⇐ PreviousBrowse ⇑Next ⇒ Entry On the basis of archaeological and epigraphic finds, P.Schneider, in R.Einicke et al. (edd.), op.cit. (SEG 59 1276) 159-168, discusses the Late Antique construction works in the adyton of the temple of Apollo at Didyma. The following inscriptions are adduced: I

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THE TEMPLE OF APOLLO IETROS ON THE WESTERN TEMENOS AT OLBIA (AN ATTEMPT AT RECONSTRUCTION) S.D. KRYZHITSKY During the 1980s the remains of a temple dating from the late 6th or early 5th century B.C. were found in situ by an expedition from the Institute of Archaeol- ogy affiliated to the

In: Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia

⇐ PreviousBrowse ⇑Next ⇒ Entry F.A.Cooper, Bassitas I.354-368; III pl. 75-80; IV pl. 62, presents a detailed publication of the numerous mason’s marks (mostly single letters or two letters) on the several parts of the classical temple of Apollo Bassitas. Bibliography CooperF.A.Bassitas I Entry

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⇐ PreviousBrowse ⇑Next ⇒ Entry SEG 31 841*. M. Guarducci, RAL 40 (1985) [1986] 15-17 (dr.), argues that Kleomenes was not the architect of the temple, but a Syracusan of high rank and the supervisor of the building process (ἐ πιστάτης). Similar officials are attested for the archaic temples of

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Herzog and S.M.Sherwin-White as well as photographs and an autopsy report by C.V.Crowther. A is a decree of the demos of Halasarna to establish a fund-raising board and to launch a public subscription in order to bring the temple of Apollo to completion; it was followed in the lost part by a list of

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