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Lang, Mabel ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 26.3 3 271-288 10.2307_147100 ... 1957 ... Herodotos and the Abacus |
| Herodotos. Thucydides. 4th Century B.C. Xenophon. Plato ... Agora 3 2 ... Herodotos |
| Bearded male head, Herodotos (?). Copy from 2nd c. A.D. Pentelic marble. Frontal view ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1 Jun 2000 ... Bearded male head, Herodotos (?). Copy from 2nd c. |
| Harpokration. Plato, Protagoras, 337d. W. C. Greene (Scholia Platonica, p. 127). Demosthenes, XXIII, 28. Pausanias, I, 18, 3-4. Herodotos, I, 146, 2. Herodotos, VI, 139, 3. Hesychios. Pausanias, I, 20, ... Agora 3 168 ... 1st-2nd A.D ... Herodotos, I, 146, 2 ... Herodotos, VI, 139, 3 |
| Shrines. Shrine of Aiakos. Herodotos, V, 89. Hesychios. Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, I, 212, 15; 360, 10. Pausanias, II, 29, 6-8 ... Agora 3 48 ... 5th B.C ... Herodotos, V, 89 |
| Well. The Closure of Wells in the Pelargikon. Camp, 1984. Herodotos, 5.64-65. Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 19.5-6. FGrHist 239.A45 ... Agora 31 32 Lot ΕΛ 116 U 19:2 ... Herodotos, 5.64-65 |
| Pausanias, I, 5. Herodotos, V, 66 and 69. Dinsmoor, Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, p. 285. Ross, Theseion, p. 64. Wachsmuth, I, p. 165. Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 129 ... Agora 3 89 ... 2nd A.D ... Herodotos, V, 66 and 69 |
| Megakles Hippokratous Alopekethen. Group E 27. Melanthios Phalanthou. Vanderpool, Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, pp. 395, 400-401, pl. 59. Hands, JHS 1959, p. 73. Herodotos, 5.97. Herodotos, 7.142. Phalanthos ... Agora 25 95 P 4660 P 21199 P 14490 P 15023 L 1873 P 12217 P 12216 ... Herodotos, 5.97 ... Herodotos, 7.142 |
| Herodotos, VI, 137. Beazley, A.R.V. 2, pp. 1300-1301. Jahre., LV, pp. 149-152. Harrison, Prim. Athens, pp. 22-32, figs. 10-11. Pausanias, II, 16, 5. Pausanias, I, 19, 6 ... Agora 13 157 ... Herodotos, VI, 137 |
| Herodotos, 9.13.2. Pit. Fill. Well. Ohnesorg, 1993, pp. 9-10, pls. 36, 37. Ohnesorg, 1993, pp. 134-135. Noack, 1927, p. 63. Boersma, 1970, no. 135, p. 240. Mylonas, 1961, pp. 101-102. Mylonas, 1961, pp ... Agora 31 41 T 18:4 T 18:3 U 19:2 ... Herodotos, 9.13.2 ... Herodotos, 5.62 |
| Catalogue. Portrait of Herodotos (?). T. L. Shear, Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 402, figs. 28-29. A.J.A., XXXVII, 1933, p. 544, fig. 5 A. A. Hekler, Arch. Anz., 1934, col. 260, no. 4, figs. 5-6 ... Agora 1 9 S 270 ... 1933 ... Portrait of Herodotos (?) |
| Pindar, Pythian VII. De la Coste Messelière, Delphes, IV (4), p. 260. Herodotos, III, 57. Jahrb., LXXIV, 1959, pp. 114-123. Plutarch, Aristeides, V, 5. Dinsmoor, Architecture of Ancient Greece, p. 149 ... Agora 11 11 ... Herodotos, III, 57 |
| pl. 43. Corinth Inv. No. 1445 a. German Inst. Phot. Samos 908. Corinth, Inv. No. 1116. Athens, National Museum, No. 321. Hekler, Bildniskunst, pl. 171. Herodotos (Courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art) ... Agora 1 ... Herodotos (Courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art) |
| Harpokration, under λουτροφόρος καί λουτροφορειν. Schol. Aristophanes, Knights, 526. Pauly-Wissowa, R.E., s.v. Philostephanos, col. 111. Kock, C.A.F., I, p. 69, no. 186. Harpokration. Aphthonios, Progymnasmata, ... Agora 3 138 ... 1st-2nd A.D ... Herodotos, VI, 137, 3 |
| Herodotos, VII, 61, 1. Pausanias, X, 32, 15. [Demosthenes], LIX (Neaira), 90. Harpokration. Schol. Aristophanes, Acharnians, 22. Isokrates, XVII, 33. Demosthenes, LIV (Konon), 7. Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, ... Agora 3 191 ... 1st-2nd A.D ... Herodotos, VII, 61, 1 |
| I.G. II (2), 1039, lines 2-3. I.G. II (2), 1672. Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 51. I.G. II (2), 5076. Hesperia, VII, 1938, p. 1, no. 1. I.G. II (2), 30, line 11. Altar of the Twelve Gods. I.G. II (2), 2640 ... Agora 3 119 I 3244 I 1597 ... 80-79 B.C ... Herodotos, VI, 108, 4 ... Herodotos, II, 7, 1-2 |
| Hegesias. Hephaistion. Hephaistion, M. Consbruck, 1906 (Teubner). Hermippos. Hermippos, Müller, Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum, III, pp. 35-54. Hermogenes. Hermogenes, H. Rabe, 1913 (Teubner). Hermogenes, ... Agora 3 234 ... Herodotos ... Herodotos, C. Hude, 1927 (O.C.T.) |
| Plutarch, Solon, 10, 2. Herodotos, V, 66. I.G. II (2), 1011. Pollux, VII, 132-133. I.G. II (2), 1008. Hesperia, XXIV, 1955, pp. 220-239. I.G. II (2), 1008, lines 22-23. Hesperia, XXIV, 1955, p. 223. Hypothesis ... Agora 3 91 I 3244 I 286 ... 1st-2nd A.D ... Herodotos, V, 66 |
| Herodotos, II, 7, 1. Diodoros, XII, 39, 1. fig. 34. A.W. Pickard-Cambridge, Dithyramb, Tragedy and Comedy, 2nd ed., Oxford, 1962, pp. 20ff. 37f. Ps. Aischines (Epist. IV, 2-3). Agora, 003, no. 708. Agora, ... Agora 14 133 ... Herodotos, II, 7, 1 |
| Lysias, XXIII (Pankleon), 2-3. I.G. II (2), 1237. Jacoby, F.G.H., III B, 270, 2, p. 232. Pausanias, I, 24, 3. Zenobios, II, 11. Wachsmuth, II, p. 391, note 1. Plato, 228d. I.G. I (2), 837. Hermes, LXX, ... Agora 3 106 ... 378 B.C ... Herodotos, II, 51, 1 |
| C. Seltman, Athens: its History and Coinage before the Persian Invasion, Cambridge 1924, p. 193 and pl. XIV: Group J, no. 310. Plutarch, Life of Theseus 25. Aristofanes, Birds 1106, Pollux ix. 60. Aristotle, ... 2012 Excavations ... Herodotos 1.61-62 |
| Hesperia 39, 1970, pp. 186-189. Hesperia 37, 1986, pp. 63-64. Hesperia 39, 1970, pp. 203ff. Pausanias, I, 5, 1. Herodotos, V, 66 and 69. Herodotos, X, 10, 1-2. Raubitschek, A.J.A., LX, 1956, p. 281. P ... Agora 14 40 ... Herodotos, V, 66 and 69 ... Herodotos, X, 10, 1-2 |
| Timaios Sophistes, Lexicon Platonicum under εξοστρακισμός. Etym. Magnum, s.v. εξοστρακισμός. Poleterion. [Demosthenes], XXV (Aristogeiton I), 57. Ath. Pol., 47, 2-5 (cf. 7, 3; 52, 1). Plutarch, Alkibiades, ... Agora 3 165 ... 4th A.D ... Herodotos, VII, 23 |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 12; Black and Plain Pottery; Part 2; Index II; Ancient Authors. Alexis, 176 K (Athen. XI 483e). Athenaeus, XII 519e. Plato, Republic 616 d 5. Athenaeus, XIII 580a. Plato, Symp ... Agora 12 423 ... Herodotos, IV 152 ... Herodotos, IX 80 |
| Sokrates Anagyrasios. Hesperia 19, 1950, p. 337, pl. 105 c. Semple Lectures II, p. 245, fig. 9. PA 13102. APF, p. 497. FGH 324 F 38. Spintharos Eu[ ]. PA 12855. PA 5369. Phalanthos Spintharou. Melanthios ... Agora 25 101 P 20325 P 4736 ... Herodotos, 5.66.2 |
| Demosthenes Scholia, XX, 112. Hegesias, in Strabo, IX, 1, 16. Demosthenes Scholia, XXI, 62. Demosthenes Scholia, XXIII, 76. Hephaistion, Encheiridion, IV, 6 (16, 20). Dexippos, Frag. 28, Jacoby, F.G.H., ... Agora 14 239 ... Herodotos, II, 7, 1 ... Herodotos, V, 66, 69, 89 ... Herodotos, VI, 103, 3; 108, 4 |
| Habronichos (Lysikleous) Lamptreus. Vanderpool, Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, p. 395, pl. 57:2. Willemsen, AM 80, 1965, pp. 106-107. Willemsen, Δελτ, p. 28. Thomsen, p. 102, note 318. PA 20. APF, p. 1. Herodotos, ... Agora 25 47 P 17731 P 15647 P 18225 P 18226 A 18-19:1 C 18:11 ... Herodotos, 8.21 |
| Herodotos, V, 89, 2. Pausanias, II, 29, 6-8. Apollodoros, Bibliotheca, III, 14, 1. A.E.Raubitschek, Die attischen Zwölfgötter, Opus Mobile, Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von Ulf Jantzen, ed. P. Zazoff, ... Agora 14 132 ... Herodotos, V, 89, 2 |
| Nikias Nikeratou (Kydantides). Phillips, pp. 126-129. PA 10808. APF, pp. 403-407. Plutarch, Aristeides 7. Plutarch, Nikias 11. Plutarch, Alkibiades 13. Onomastos Konthyleus. Hesperia 17, 1948, p. 194 ... Agora 25 97 P 31179 P 17647 A 18-19:1 ... Herodotos, 8.82 |
| Pickard-Cambridge, Theatre of Dionysus, pp. 53, 129, 131. G. Zuntz, Political Plays of Euripides, ch. IV. Herodotos, V, 46, 2. Hesychios. Schol. Aristophanes, Knights 410. Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, I, 338, ... Agora 3 123 ... 5th A.D ... Herodotos, V, 46, 2 |
| Well. Thucydides, I, 2, 6. Thucydides, 12, 4. Herodotos, V, 76. N.G.L. Hammond, A History of Greece to 322 B.C., 2nd ed., Oxford, 1967, pp. 83-85. Hesperia, II, 1933, pp. 351ff. Fountain, p. 368, fig ... Agora 13 154 S 27:7 ... Herodotos, V, 76 |
| PA 7617. N.G.L. Hammond, "II. The Philaids and teh Chersonese," CQ 6, 1956 [pp. 113-129], pp. 127-128. D. M. Lewis, "Cleisthenes and Attica," Historia 12, 1963 [pp. 22-40], pp. 25-26. Davies, APF, p. 296 ... Agora 25 102 P 31076 P 17606 P 17608 A 18-19:1 ... Herodotos 6.34-36 ... Herodotos 103-104 |
| Aelian, De Natura Animalium, IV, 50. Sopatros, Διαίρεσις Ζητημάτων, 340ff. Plutarch, Kimon, 4, 8. Aristophanes, Peace, 804ff., 1009ff. [Plutarch], Parallela, 1. Walz, Rhet. Graeci, VIII, p. 133, line 13, ... Agora 3 42 ... 2nd half of 4th B.C ... Herodotos, VI, 114, 117 |
| Well. Peisistratos and the Eleusinian Sanctuaries. Herodotos, 1.64.2. Thucydides, 3. 104.1. Shear, 1978, pp. 4-5. Shear, 1994, pp. 228-230. Shapiro, Art and Cult, pp. 18-47. Shapiro, Art and Cult. Shear, ... Agora 31 27 R 17:3 S 22:1 S 21:2 ... Herodotos, 1.64.2 |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Centre; The Facilities for Civic Administration; The Council; Prytaneion. Hesperia, Supplement IV, pp ... Agora 14 46 ... Herodotos, VI, 103, 3 |
| Herodotos, V, 62. G. V. Sumner, C. Q., N. S. XI, 1961, pp. 37-48. M. Lang, A.J.P., LXXV, 1954, pp. 59ff. Schuchhardt, Archaische Plastik, p. 15. Karouzos, Aristodikos, p. 45. Richter, Gravestones (2), ... Agora 11 7 ... Herodotos, V, 62 |
| Aristaichmos Timokratous (Kriothen). Vanderpool, Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, p. 396, pl. 57:5. Willemsen, Δελτ, pp. 28-29. thomsen, pp. 94, 100-101. Aristeides Lysimachou Alopekethen. Hesperia 2, 1933, p. 460 ... Agora 25 35 P 9378 P 17599 P 18213 P 17644 P 20399 P 18212 A 18-19:1 ... Herodotos, 8.79.1 |
| Hippokles Menippou. Vanderpool, Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, p. 409. Kerameikos III, no. 164, p. 86. Vanderpool, Semple Lectures II, pp. 242, 249, fig. 61. PA 7620. Thucydides, 8.13. Group L 2. Drain. Hippokrates ... Agora 25 50 P 2948 P 2023 J 13-14:1 ... Herodotos, 1.59 |
| Diodorus Siculus, XIII, 22, 7. Pausanias, I, 17, 1. Hesperia, SupplementVIII, pp. 102f. Hesperia, Supplement XXI, 1952, pp. 47ff. Classical Quarterly, N.S., IV, 1954, pp. 143ff. G. Zuntz, Classica et Mediaevalia, ... Agora 14 135 ... Herodotos, VI, 108, 4 |
http://agathe.gr/guide/altar_of_the_twelve_gods.html Altar of the Twelve Gods Near the middle of the open square, somewhat to the north, lay the Altar of the Twelve Gods (Fig. 7), today largely hidden under the Athens–Piraeus railway (1891). A corner of ... The altar was one of the few monuments permitted within the open square and it served as the zero milestone or center of the city. Herodotos (2.7), when giving a distance in Egypt, tells us that it is as far from Heliopolis to the sea as it is from the Altar of the Twelve Gods in Athens to Olympia. |
| Late Archaic Pot Painters; Other Late Archaic Painters of Large Vases. ARV² 238, 1. Paralip. 349, 1. Addenda 201. ARV² 242, 77. Paralip. 349, 77. Denoyelle, Chefs d'oeuvre-Louvre, pp. 120-121, cat. no ... Agora 30 95 ... Herodotos, 1.86-87 |
http://agathe.gr/guide/monument_of_the_eponymous_heroes.html Monument of the Eponymous Heroes Across the street from the Metroon lie the remains of the Monument of the Eponymous Heroes (Fig. 21). When Kleisthenes created the democracy in 508/7 B.C., he assigned ... Who fixed the number of tribes at ten instead of four and gave them new names instead of the old ones -- all this is related by Herodotos. Amongst the Eponymoi -- for that is what they call them -- are Hippothoon, son of Poseidon and. . . ." |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 19; Inscriptions; Horoi; Poletai Records; Leases of Public Lands; III; Leases of Public Lands; The Leasing of Public Lands in Attica and in Territories Controlled by Athens; ... Agora 19 151 ... Herodotos, 5.77.2 |
| Table-supports. Tryphon and Polycharmos, Athenian New Style coin. Terracottas, archaistic idols, 4th century B.C. Altar of the Twelve Gods. Thanatos. Tyche. Theater. Tyrannicides. Tyrannicides of Kritios ... Agora 11 185 ... Herodotos, III, 57 ... Herodotos, V, 62 |
| Herms; Attachment of arms. Herms; Back hair. Herms; Beardless, used as supports. Herms; Body modelled to hips. Epigram of Praxagoras. Herms; Bronze-headed. Herms with white heads and colored shafts. Herms; ... Agora 11 182 G 5:3 ... Herodotos |
http://agathe.gr/guide/history_of_the_agora.html History of the Agora The excavations of the Athenian Agora have uncovered about thirty acres on the sloping ground northwest of the Acropolis (Fig. 3). Material of all periods from the Late Neolithic to ... This threat he uttered against all Hellenes because they have agoras and buy and sell there; for the Persians themselves do not use agoras, nor do they have any." (Herodotos 1.153) A gradual change from private to public land seems to have occurred during the middle of the 6th century, and the first certain public buildings or monuments (Southeast Fountain House [15], Altar of the Twelve Gods [2]) were erected in the 520s, during the tyranny of the Peisistratids. |
http://agathe.gr/overview/the_archaeological_site.html The Athenian Agora The Agora of Athens was the center of the ancient city: a large, open square where the citizens could assemble for a wide variety of purposes. On any given day the space might be used ... It is during this “Classical” period that the Agora and its buildings were frequented by statesmen such as Themistokles, Perikles, and Demosthenes, by the poets Aeschylos, Sophokles, Euripides, and Aristophanes, by the writers Thucydides and Herodotos, by artists such as Pheidias and Polygnotos, and by philosophers such as Sokrates, Plato, and Aristotle. |
| Bookidis, N., 1990. Ritual Dining in the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Corinth: Some Questions, in Sympotica, O. Murray, ed., Oxford, pp. 86-94. Bookidis, N., 1990. Ritual Dining at Corinth, in Greek ... Agora 31 xii ... Childs, W.A.P., 1993. Herodotos, Archaic Chronology, and the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, JdI 108, pp. 399-441 |
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