Inscriptions (308 Subjects)
Inscriptions in ancient Greek from Konya (38 - 40), Selymbria (41), Lüleburgaz (42), and Plovdiv (43 - 45).
Funerary inscription from the church of Hagios Dimitrios in Thessaloniki. Inscriptions from a church in Thessaloniki (50 -51). Inscription from Lamia (52-53).
Inscription in ancient Greek from Andros island (54). Inscription in ancient Greek from Konya (55-63). Inscriptions in ancient Greek from Adana (64).
Boustrophedon inscription, recorded by William Gell, from the throne of a statue at the Sacred Way of Didyma, the road leading from the Temple of Apollo to the sea. Inscription from a helmet at Olympia, votive offering of the city of Syracuse. William Leake cites the latter inscription to show how in Doric inscripions vowel crasis is employed so that inscriptions can end in dactylic hexameter.
Ancient Greek inscription from the city of Pontic Olbia or Borysthenes, seen by the author at a church in Mykolaiv, Ukraine.
Ancient Greek inscription from the city of Pontic Olbia or Borysthenes, seen by the author at a church in Mykolaiv, Ukraine.
Byzantine inscription from Pontic Olbia or Borysthenes, seen by the author at a church in Mykolaiv, Ukraine.
Inscription from a Roman sarcophagus of Thebes. The inscription had already been published by Wheler and Spon; however, Clarke affirms that he is the first to offer a correct transcription.
Insciption from Delphi. The author claims to have seen the inscription on the back of a seat (cathedra) behind the altar in the Sanctuary.
1. Ancient Greek inscription from Evinochori (or Bochori) in Aetolia and Acarnania. 2. Ancient Greek inscription from Lepenos in Aetolia and Acarnania. 3. Ancient Greek inscription from Sisani. 4, 5. Ancient Greek inscription from Apollonia in Illyria (today in Albania). 6. Ancient Greek inscription from fountain near the church of Hagios Ioannis Prodromos in Kalabaka. 7,8. Ancient Greek inscriptions from the cathedral church of Trikala.
9. Ancient Greek inscription from Larissa. 10, 11. Ancient Greek inscription discovered in the cemetery of Larissa. 12. Ancient Greek inscription from fountain east of Larissa. 13. Ancient Greek inscription discovered in the cathedral of Larissa and Tyrnavos in Larissa. 14. Ancient Greek inscription from chirch in Pharsala.