
By Walter Ameling et al. (eds.)
ISBN-10: 3110222175
ISBN-13: 9783110222173
The second one quantity of the Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae covers the inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima and the coastal quarter of the center Coast from Tel Aviv within the south to Haifa within the north from the time of Alexander to the Muslim conquest. The approx. 1,050 texts include the entire languages used for inscriptions in this interval (Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Aramaic, Samaritan, Syrian, and Persian) and are prepared in accordance with the valuable settlements and their territory. the good majority of the texts belongs to Caesarea, the capital of the province of Judaea/Syria Palaestina. No different position in Judaea has produced extra Latin inscriptions than this quarter, reflecting the robust Roman impact at the urban.
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SEG 14, 846. Photo: AE. WA Introduction 17 II. Caesarea Introduction Pyrgos Stratonos / Turris Stratonis It is intended to provide in this introduction the information readers of this volume need to know about the history of the city before looking at the inscriptions, rather than provide a full survey of the excavations at the site. The predecessor of Caesarea-on-the-Sea, Straton’s Tower was presumably established in the fourth century by one of the two Sidonian kings named Straton. 6 Straton’s Tower did not issue coins.
Apollonia – Arsuf Leclercq, DACL 6, 1924, 716ff. ); Peterson 42; Avi-Yonah, Abbreviations 88; M. ); Goodenough, Jewish Symbols I 225; S. Saller, SBF 4, 1953/54, 223 no. 10; B. ; BE 1964, 506; B. ; Hüttenmeister - Reeg, Synagogen 1, 519; L. Di Segni, SCI 13, 1994, 101f. nos. 21, 21a; SEG 44, 1350. Photo: J. Euting, SPAW 35, 1885, pl. XI no. ); J. ). WA 1124. Epitaph of Zoila Limestone slab, eight-line Greek inscription deeply incised in recessed field, surface smoothed, with stylized pediment with acroteria, rosette inside tympanum; back unfinished.
Painter, Greco-Roman Religion in Caesarea Maritima, in: Donaldson (n. 39), 105-25. 66 W. Eck, ZPE 174, 2010, 169-72; see below no. 1241. 67 See below inscriptions nos. 1228, 1234, 1278, 1279, 1358. 68 H. Cotton – W. Eck, A New Inscription from Caesarea Maritima and the Local Elite of Caesarea Maritima, in: L. , What Athens Has to Do with Jerusalem. Essays on Classical, Jewish, and Early Christian Art and Archaeology in Honor of Gideon Foerster, 2002, 375-91. Below inscriptions nos. 1228, 1269, 1358, 1359, 2095.
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