Attic Inscriptions Online

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Welcome to Attic Inscriptions Online (AIO), a resource structured around English translations of the inscriptions of ancient Athens and Attica.BackgroundInscriptions on stone are the most important documentary source for the history of the ancient city of Athens and its surrounding region, Attica. Dating from the 7th century BC through to the end of antiquity, Greek texts are available to scholars in Inscriptiones Graecae (IG) I (up to 403/2 BC) and II (after 403/2 BC) (website), updated annually by the Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum (SEG) (website) (access by subscription), and in the Packard Humanities Institute (PHI) Greek Inscriptions website. However, before the launch of AIO, very few of the inscriptions were available in English translation, whether in print, or online.Key features of the siteThe core of the site comprises annotated English translations of Attic inscriptions. The most popular means of accessing a translation is via browse by source. If you browse by an outdated reference (e.g. an old edition of IG) you will always be led to a translation of the most up-to-date Greek text. Each translation includes a link to the Greek text translated, whether on an external site or on AIO. (In 2019/20 we are completing a programme of adding Greek texts onto AIO where no up-to-date Greek text is available elsewhere in open access). Each translation also includes links to any available online images of the inscription, on external sites or on AIO.You can also browse by date, by findspot, by original location, by present location, by inscription type, by monument type, and by publication date on AIO.You can also carry out a word search. There is also an advanced search. Please note that these searches are not designed to accommodate Greek characters.The translations are supported by two series of academic papers:AIO Papers. These generally discuss a specific inscription or group of inscriptions on the site. AIO Papers 10 is a short guide to the use of the site, with FAQs.AIUK Papers. Each Paper contains a volume of Attic Inscriptions in UK Collections (AIUK).You might also be interested in the AIO Youtube channel, which contains videos about individual inscriptions or groups of inscriptions, mostly in UK Collections. Reference lookup: Follow us on Twitter: @atticins AIO updates3 November 2020: Today we publish AIUK 9 (Brocklesby Park), accompanied by versions with briefer notes on the main site: from the 4th cent. BC, a dedication commemorating victory in the cavalry contest, "anthippasia" (adds a new fragment to IG II3 4, 251); a figurative funerary monument for Moschos; a figurative funerary monument for Chairion; a dedication to Pan and the Nymphs; and from the Roman period, a dedicaton after recovery from illness depicting a reclining Herakles. We also publish in AIUK 13 (Mount Stewart) a 4th cent. BC funerary monument depicting 5 individuals, together with a briefer version on the main site.23 July 2020: We publish today AIO Papers 11B, containing images of the five post-Sullan inscriptions honouring ephebes that were the subject of AIO Papers 11. We also publish entries for the two major choregic monuments post-dating the dissolution of the Athenian democracy in 321/0 BC, those of Nikias and of Thrasyllos, and complete the sequence of dedications by agonothetai, IG II3 4, 518 - 539 (IG II3 4, 528 was already on AIO), revising also the notes on the Lysikrates monument (IG II3 4, 460). We have revised the entries for Athens' treaty with the Thracian kings, 357 BC (RO 47) and the treaty with the Thracian, Paionian and Illyrian kings, 356/5 BC (RO 53). AIO now includes updated Greek texts, translations and notes for all the Attic inscriptions in RO. We publish the marker of property of the Piraeans, IG II2 2623; and we adjust AIO's entry for the sacrificial calendar of Thorikos (CGRN 32) (ll. 40-41) in the light of the recent update of CGRN. Where up-to-date Greek texts are not available elsewhere online in open access, we have added them in this release to entries first published on AIO in 2017 and 2018, lightly revising the translations and notes. All translations on AIO are now accompanied by a corresponding Greek text either on AIO itself or on a linked open-access site. For a list of new entries published today see Publication 23 July 2020.9 April 2020: Today we publish in AIUK 12 (Great North Museum: Hancock) the first edition of an Attic funerary monument of the 4th century BC, together with a briefer version on the AIO main site. We also publish a full set of the inscriptions which are perhaps records of Attic manumissions of the 4th century BC, E. Meyer, Metics and the Athenian Phialai-Inscriptions (2010), 1-33; and we edit IG I3 39, completing on AIO the series of inscriptions conventionally associated with Athens' settlement of the Euboean revolt in 446 BC (see also IG I3 40 and IG I3 41). We have continued adding Greek texts where an up-to-date Greek text is not available elsewhere in open access, completing coverage of entries first published on AIO in 2015 and 2016 and lightly revising the translations and notes. For a full list of today's new items see Publication 9 April 2020.27 January 2020: Today we publish AIUK 4.2 (British Museum, Decrees of the Council and Assembly), with corresponding briefer editions on the main site. These include, from the 5th century BC, Decrees about the Eleusinian Mysteries, about Erythrai, about Hestiaia, about a treaty with Rhegion, about the tribute, about building a temple; from the 4th century BC, Honours for Euagoras of Salamis, 394/3 BC, for a man from Argos, for a seer (?), with relief, for Asandros of Macedon, 314/3 BC; and from Hellenistic and Roman Athens, Honours for Spartokos III of the Bosporan kingdom, 285/ 4 BC, Honours, 259/8 BC, Decree, 255/4 BC, Decrees honouring the prytany of Ptolemais, 192/1 BC, honouring ephebes, 40/39 or 39/8 BC, on the conveyance of sacred objects for the Eleusinian Mysteries. We also publish editions on the AIO main site, with Greek texts, of the 5th-cent. decree awarding citizenship to Euagoras of Salamis; and of four decrees of tribes etc. relating to the ephebate in the years after 334/3 BC, AIO 1968, 1969, 1976, 1977, together with light revisions to RO 89 (notes) and to the ephebic dedications of the same period, IG II3 4, 329-352. We have continued adding Greek texts where an up-to-date Greek text is not available elsewhere in open access, completing coverage of entries first published on AIO in 2013 and 2014, also lightly revising the translations and notes. We also publish today the second edition of our Short Guide to Materials on AIO.21 October 2019: We publish today AIUK 4.1 (British Museum, Cult Provisions), with corresponding revised editions on the main site (including Greek texts and images) of IG I3 232 (cult provisions from the City Eleusinion) , 244 (ordinances of Skambonidai) and 246 (sacrificial calendar); AIUK 7 (Chatsworth) and AIUK 8 (Broomhall), with corresponding new entries on the main site (including Greek texts and images): AIUK 7 no. 1 (funerary monument), no. 2 (statue base), no. 3 (decree fragment); AIUK 8 no. 1 (painted funerary stele), no. 2, no. 3, no. 4 (funerary stelai), no. 5 (sarcophagus). We also publish a revision based on autopsy of the 5th cent. sacrificial calendar IG I3 234 (with Greek text) together with an entry for IG II3 4, 1061 (translation); translations of the remaining ephebic dedications of the Hellenistic and Roman periods, IG II3 4, 365–425 (overview at 357; the overviews of ephebic inscriptions in the notes to RO 89 and IG II3 4, 329 have also been updated); and the dedications by athletes and other competitors in Panhellenic festivals, IG II3 4, 578–630 (overview at 578). Also new are entries for IG I3 520 and 521, which complete the sequence of "donaria publica" from before 403/2 BC, IG I3 501–525. We have updated our entries for public dedications to account for the Addenda in IG II3 4, fasc. 3 (2019), pp. 683-87. For a full list of today's 123 new items see Publication 21 October 2019.1 July 2019: We publish today AIUK 5 (Lyme Park) and AIUK 6 (Leeds City Museum), with new editions of IG II2 10817, 6999, 11132 and 9186. We also publish new Greek texts (from autopsy) and annotated translations of the five post-Sullan monuments inscribed with decrees of the Council and Assembly honouring ephebes, together with the associated AIO Papers 11: AIO 1798, 1836, 924 [with video], 1838, 1837; further translations of Hellenistic ephebic dedications, IG II3 4, 357 - 364 and 375; translations of the 34 dedications by Attic associations, IG II3 4, 631 - 664 (new suggestions on 635, 646, 650), along with revisions to the notes on IG II3 4, 18. We have lightly revised the Hellenistic honorific decrees from Rhamnous, adding Greek texts where needed and notes: I Rhamnous 1 (date), 3, 4, 6, 7, 10,17. We also release further Greek texts (minor new readings) and translations of decrees of v BC: IG I3 12, 13, 15a, 15b-c, 15d, 16, along with light revisions to the notes on IG I3 11 and 14. For a list of the 58 new translations published today see Publication 1 July 2019. We have also released an API and launched a crowdfunding campaign.2 April 2019: In this release we complete our coverage of Assembly decrees datable to before the late 450s BC, adding IG I3 2, 3 (and the related dedication, SEG 51.48), 4, 8, and lightly revising IG I3 1, 5, 7 and 6 (which will be further revised shortly in the context of AIUK). We also publish the dedications by soldiers and military officials, IG II3 4, 243 - 328 and 528, Bugh, Cavalry Inscriptions 1, and some related texts: decrees honouring a phylarch and a military figure; two decrees of the Paraloi, IG II2 1254, Petzl, Das Wrack 3; a decree of the prodromoi. We have continued adding up-to-date Greek texts where they are not available online elsewhere in open access, focussing in this release mainly on important 5th-century inscriptions: OR 108, 121, 136, 137, 138,139,148,150,152,154,155,157,161,166,170,178,182,183A,188,189, IG I3 5,82,131,236B. The corresponding translations and notes have been lightly revised. We have also added an up-to-date Greek text of the unique Athenian decree of 302/1 BC honouring a public slave. For a full list of the 94 new translations published today see Publication 2 April 2019. In January we published AIO Papers 10, a short teaching guide to materials available on AIO, with FAQs.2 January 2019: We publish today a new Greek text and translation of IG I3 1 (decree relating to Salamis, c. 508-500 BC?) and a first batch of ephebic dedications, most dating before 321 BC, listed at Publication 2 January 2019. At the same time we update and expand the notes on the ephebic decrees RO 89. In the context of improving our coverage of early 4th-cent. laws and decrees, we have revised the law on the approval of silver coinage, 375/4 BC, the alliance with Karystos, 357/6 BC, the decree on the cult of Asklepios in Piraeus, early-iv BC, and the law on the repair of the sanctuary at Brauron, 354/3-343 BC. We have also added Greek texts of most of the laws and decrees of 403/2-353/2 BC included on AIO. Where they differ from previously published texts they have been allocated specific AIO numbers: Browse by Source - AIO. In addition we have revised and updated the decree on the property of Kodros, Neleus and Basile, 418/7 BC (notes), the sacrificial calendar of the Marathonian Tetrapolis, 375-350 BC (translation and notes), and the tribal decrees honouring the taxiarch of Kekropis, 339/8 BC (Greek text, translation and notes).12 September 2018: For the video of a talk about three Attic inscriptions in the British Museum which make cult provisions see The AIO Youtube channel. (The handout is available on academia.edu).3 September 2018: We publish today the third volume of Attic Inscriptions in UK Collections, AIUK 3 (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge), including (section 3) a general introduction to private Attic funerary monuments. More lightly annotated translations, Greek texts and images of the inscriptions are available on the AIO main site. Three videos about the inscriptions in the Fitzwilliam are also issued today: Assembly Decrees; The Sandwich Marble; Funerary Monuments. We are also publishing translations of dedications by public arbitrators. For a full list of the new translations see Publication 3 September 2018. In addition we have begun linking to images of squeezes of inscriptions at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (Krateros).26 July 2018: We publish today translations of the Roman period dedications by archons from the cave of Apollo on the north face of the Acropolis, together with decrees honouring wealthy Athenian benefactors of the later fourth century BC, Xenokles of Sphettos and Neoptolemos of Melite. A full list of the 85 new translations is at Publication 26 July 2018. We also update the notes on AIUK 2 no. 1 and IG II3 4, 207.2 July 2018: We publish today a further 40 public dedications, mainly by Council prytanies, but including three by military officials, together with AIO Papers 9. A list of the new translations is at Publication 2 July 2018. At the same time we update the notes on IG I3 515, IG II3 1, 306, 417, 880, 921, 922, IG II3 4, 2, 42, 49, 57, 72, 97, 103; and publish the Greek texts underlying the translations in AIO Papers 8: The Chalkis Decree, and the The Tribute Reassessment Decree.28 June 2018: We publish today 20 dedications by or involving villages (komai), demes and tribes, listed Publication 28 June 2018. We have also updated IG II3 4, 223 and IG II3 4, 224.29 May 2018: For a video about the Athenian inscription in Petworth House (AIUK 1) see The AIO Youtube channel.4 May 2018: We publish today a further 33 public dedications, including allotment machines, IG II3 4, 106 – IG II3 4, 109, an official measuring vessel, IG II3 4, 124 and a list of official meat prices in the Piraeus, IG II3 4, 214.30 April 2018: In this release we publish the first two volumes of Attic Inscriptions in UK Collections (AIUK): AIUK 1 (Petworth House) and AIUK 2 (British School at Athens). At the same time we are issuing on the AIO main site more lightly annotated translations of the inscriptions included in the AIUK volumes, accompanied by Greek texts and images: the Assembly decree in Petworth honouring the maidens who worked on Athena's peplos, AIUK 1 no. 1; the two Assembly decrees in the BSA, AIUK 2 nos. 1, 2, the five dedications or statue bases, AIUK 2 nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, the list of names on a wall block, AIUK 2 no. 8, and the seven funerary monuments, AIUK 2 nos. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.29 March 2018: In this release we publish translations of 43 dedications by officials, IG II3 4, 28 – IG II3 4, 105. These include small adjustments to the texts of IG II3 4, 97 and IG II3 4, 103.13 March 2018: In this release we publish translations of two further short religious inscriptions of the 5th century BC, I Eleus. 7 and IG I3 230, together with a series of public dedications of the 6th and 5th centuries BC, IG I3 501 – IG I3 525. This includes e.g. the dedication commemorating the Athenian victory over the Boeotians and Chalkidians in 506 BC, IG I3 501, the base of the statues of the tyrannicides, Harmodios and Aristogeiton, IG I3 502, and the dedication which perhaps commemorated the first celebration of the Great Panathenaic Games, IG I3 507. We also publish the remaining dedications of the Council and People from after 403 BC, IG II3 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.7 March 2018: For the video of a lecture about Attic Inscriptions Online and the Attic inscriptions in the British School at Athens delivered by Stephen Lambert at the BSA on Monday 5 March see The BSA Youtube channel. (The lecture handout is available on academia.edu)3 January 2018: In this release we publish translations of the 24 Attic inscriptions in the Collection of Greek Ritual Norms which were not previously included in AIO: fragmentary sacrificial calendars from the City Eleusinion CGRN 7, and from the Acropolis CGRN 20 and CGRN 21 (with new readings), sacrificial calendars from Teithras CGRN 55, and Eleusis CGRN 94, Athenian decrees relating to sacrifices at Eleusis CGRN 8, to the festival of Hephaistos (?) CGRN 43, to Asklepios in Piraeus CGRN 46, decrees of the demes Paiania CGRN 25, Phrearrhioi CGRN 103, Piraeus CGRN 78 (Thesmophorion), and Cholargos CGRN 79 (Thesmophoria), decree of orgeones of Echelos and the heroines CGRN 102, sacrificial regulation relating to priestly portions and tariffs CGRN 61, small sacrificial regulations from Piraeus relating to Asklepios and associated deities CGRN 54, to the Moirai 53, to Artemis 77, from Athens CGRN 72, 95, 133, 134, 135, from Halimous CGRN 73, late hell. regulation for Asklepios and Hygieia CGRN 215. We also update IG II3 1, 447 (Little Panathenaia) = CGRN 92 and introduce a facility to Browse by Findspot and Original location.15 September 2017: This release further enhances coverage of key documents of 403-353 BC, adding or revising: RO 25 (Silver coinage law), RO 26 (Grain tax law), RO 33 and RO 34 (Dionysios of Syracuse), RO 35 (Protest to Aitolian League), RO 36 (Sales of confiscated property and mine leases), RO 38 (Menelaos the Pelagonian), RO 41 (Alliance with Peloponnesian cities after Mantinea), RO 44 (Thessalian federation). Also new are the funerary monument for the midwife and doctor, Phanostrate (4th cent. BC), IG II2 6873, and a dedication newly identified as probably relating to the same woman, IG II3 4, 700; dedications relating to the doctor, Jason of Acharnai (2nd cent. AD), IG II3 4, 808 and 836; further 4th cent. BC dedications by the Council or Assembly: IG II3 4, 1; 2; 4; 5; 6; some significant 3rd cent. BC inscriptions from Rhamnous (translations only): I Rham. 1 (Soldiers honour unit leaders), 3 (Honours for general Epichares), 4 (Honours for general and soldiers), 6 (Honours for demarch), 7 (Divine honours for king Antigonos), 10 (Honours for general), 17 (Honours for Dikaiarchos of Thria); three inscriptions of 4th cent. AD: IG II2 5, 13252, 13253, 13293. We are also pleased to announce the start on 1 Oct. of the 4-year AHRC-funded project, Attic Inscriptions in UK Collections (AIUK).12 July 2017: In this release we continue to expand and deepen coverage of key documents of 403-353 BC, revising and/or adding notes to: RO 17 (Athenian relations with Erythrai), RO 18 (Klazomenai), RO 19 (Phanokritos of Parion), RO 20 (Chios), RO 21 (Straton of Sidon), RO 22 (Prospectus of Second Athenian League), RO 23 and RO 24 (early agreements with League allies), RO 29 (Paros), RO 31 (Mytilene), RO 33 and RO 34 (Dionysios of Syracuse), RO 39 (Ioulis), RO 52 (Andros); adding new translations of the decrees for the seer, Sthorys of Thasos, IG II2 17, and regulating the export of ochre from Keos, RO 40; and adjusting notes to other inscriptions of 403-353 BC. Also new are a dedication of a statue of Democracy by the Council of 333/2 BC, IG II3 4, 3; two markers of properties mortgaged to friendly societies (eranistai), IG II2 2721 and Agora XIX H84; the extensive epigraphical record of the cult of the "Thracian" deity, Bendis, IG I3 136, IG II2 1255, 1256, 1283, 1284, 1324, 1361, 1317b, SEG 44.60, SEG 59.151, 152, 155, IG II3 4, 591; and some significant 3rd cent. BC inscriptions (translations only), Agora XV 69, IG II2 1225, I Eleus. 182, 184, 193, 196.12 June 2017: Today we publish AIO Papers 8, which includes an introduction to inscribed Athenian decrees of the 5th century BC and historical discussion of two important documents of the Athenian Empire, the Chalkis decree (IG I3 40) and the tribute reassessment decree ("Thoudippos' decree", IG I3 71). We have also upgraded the Browse facility to enable browsing by date and introduced an Advanced Search.9 March 2017: Today we publish 186 new translations, completing our coverage of the decrees of the Council and Assembly of 200/199-168/7 BC, IG II3 1, 1258- IG II3 1, 1461. Every inscription published to date in IG II3 1 has now been translated on AIO. Two of the new translations include small new changes to texts printed in IG II3, explained in the sidenotes: IG II3 1, 1281 (honouring a cavalry commander); IG II3 1, 1387 (honouring service to the Eleusinian deities). Translations and notes published previously have also been updated, mainly, but not only, those in the range IG II3 1, 1256- IG II3 1, 1461. Other new translations are of the choregic monument of Lysikrates, IG II3 4, 460, and some hellenistic inscriptions relating to the cavalry and their commanders: Agora XVI 270/1; I Eleus. 183; IG II2 1264; SEG 21.525; SEG 46.167; IG II3 4, 281.10 January 2017: This update completes coverage of the revision of Athenian law at the end of the 5th century BC: sacrificial calendar of Athens (including new readings), SEG 52.48A and SEG 52.48B; law about the trierarchy, IG I3 236a; law about taxes or contributions, IG I3 237; law fragment, SEG 39.18; revised notes to Draco's homicide law, IG I3 104. It also begins revising and expanding coverage of key historical inscriptions of 403-353 BC: decrees of 401/0 BC honouring Athenians and foreigners who resisted the Thirty, SEG 28.45, RO 4; alliance with Boeotia, 395 BC, RO 6; memorials of infantry and cavalry killed in Corinthian War, 394 BC, IG II2 5221, IG II2 5222, IG II2 6217; restoration of Piraeus walls, 395/4-394/3, IG II2 1656, 1657; honours for Dionysios of Syracuse, 394/3 BC, RO 10; for Euagoras of Salamis, 394/3 BC, RO 11; decree relating to Klazomenai, 387/6 BC (with new fragment), RO 18. The update also includes the following further inscriptions relating to religion: law on repairs of sanctuary of Artemis at Brauron, SEG 52.104; provisions for priests and priestesses (in Aixone?), SEG 54.214; dedication of a house and garden to Asklepios, IG II2 4969; decree of Aixone awarding honours for management of a festival, SEG 46.154; tribal decree honouring a priest of Asklepios, IG II2 1163; honours for religious officials at Aixone, IG II2 1199; decree regulating cult, IG II2 1234; two commemorative herms of the 3rd cent. A.D., IG II2 3764, IG II2 3960; a choregic dedication (from Aixone?), IG II3 4, 498; and a funerary columella, IG II2 9160. Image links have been expanded to include images on the Agora excavations website and on Wikimedia Commons.30 September 2016: This update adds five annotated translations which complete coverage of the Attic inscriptions in Robin Osborne and P. J. Rhodes, Greek Historical Inscriptions 478-404 BC (forthcoming): Memorial of the Argives killed at Tanagra, OR 111; Funerary monument of an Athenian on Aegina, OR 113; Accounts of Nemesis at Rhamnous, OR 134; Decree of deme Plotheia, OR 159; Restoration to Thasians of proxeny destroyed by the Thirty, OR 177B.15 September 2016: Translations of the following major inscriptions of the 5th cent. BC have been added: on the first-fruits at Eleusis, I Eleus. 28a; honouring Neapolis in Thrace, IG I3 101; about permanent dining rights (sitesis) in the city hall, IG I3 131 (with new readings); Athenian tribute list, 418/7 BC, IG I3 287; loans from the sacred treasuries, 433/2-423/2 BC, IG I3 369; payments from the treasury of Athena, 418/7-415/4 BC, IG I3 370; payments from the treasury of Athena, 411/0 BC, IG I3 373; payments for Athens' war against Samos, OR 138; treaty with Samos, 439 BC IG I3 48; honouring Thrasyboulos and associates, IG I3 102; honouring Archelaos, king of Macedon, OR 188; and of the statue base for the hearth-initiate Publia Aelia Herennia, I Eleus. 621. Notes have been added and the translations revised of the following 5th-cent. inscriptions: honours for Pythophanes, IG I3 98; for the Samians, IG II2 1; for Herakleides of Klazomenai, OR 157; sacrificial calendar of Thorikos, OR 146; on the administration of the property of Kodros, Neleus and Basile, IG I3 84; payments from the treasury of Athena, 410/9 BC, IG I3 375.9 May 2016: This release brings to fruition major elements of a programme of IT development, supported by the Mellon Foundation, designed to create enhanced synergies between AIO and other relevant online resources (project TIGLIO). All translations are now encoded in Epidoc via the Leiden+ syntax. Links to online images have been installed, starting with the OhioLink and Aleshire Center websites (e.g. IG II3 1, 447), as well as links to the Pleiades mapping database (for places, e.g. IG I3 259). We have also begun installing links to the LGPN database (for persons, e.g. IG II3 1, 293, activated initially via the "Places On" button), and have for the first time included data about present locations of the inscriptions, in addition to findspots and original locations. In response to feedback from our recent survey, a source reference lookup has been introduced on the Home Page, and it is now possible to browse inscriptions not only by source reference, but by present location, publication date on AIO, monument type and inscription type. Internal links have been enhanced and links from AIO Papers to translations have been installed. The following 110 new translations have been added: decree providing for support of orphans of men killed under the oligarchy (of 411 BC?), OR 178; the remaining decrees and fragments datable to 300/299-230/29 BC, IG II3 1, 1030-1134; decrees honouring the girls who worked the wool for Athena's peplos, SEG 53.143 and two others; a dedication commemorating a young girl's service on the acropolis as arrephoros, IG II2 3488; and one naming a priest (of Asklepios?), IG II2 4443. Other translations and notes have been updated.20 January 2016: New translations of major inscriptions, mostly of the 5th cent. BC, or notes added, relating to buildings and cults on or by the acropolis: IG I3 449 (building accounts of Parthenon), IG I3 458, 459, 460 (accounts of Pheidias' statue of Athena), IG I3 329 (inventory of Hekatompedon), IG I3 474, IG I3 476, AIO Papers 7 no. 1, AIO Papers 7 no. 2 (building accounts of Erechtheion), IG I3 7 (privileges of the Praxiergidai), IG I3 35, 36, 596, 1330 (temple and priesthood of Athena Nike), IG II2 3453, 3464 (priestess of Athena Polias and her diakonos), SEG 47.232 (foundation record of Asklepieion); IG I3 479; regulations of the Eleusinian Mysteries: IEleus. 19; memorials of war-dead: IG I3 1147,1162; gravestone of Pythion of Megara: IG I3 1353; laws of the deme Skambonidai: IG I3 244; Athenian relations with other cities: IG I3 40, IG I3 364; laws revised ca. 409 BC: IG I3 104, 105. Remaining decrees attributable to 287/6-263/2 BC: IG II3 1, 924-979; remaining dated decrees of 262/1-230/29 BC: IG II3 1, 980-1029. AIO Papers 7 on the last building accounts of the Erechtheion. Updates to other translations and notes.20 September 2015: Two translations of inscriptions relating to priests/priestesses added: IG I3 953; IG II2 1362. User questionnaire introduced.12 September 2015: 29 new translations of major 5th-century BC inscriptions, or notes added or expanded: IG I3 9,10,11,14,34,46,52,53,54,61,68,71,83,92,93,110,118,119,123,227bis,259,270,278,421,425,426,1032,1453;1454;70 new, lightly annotated, translations of decrees of 300/299-288/7 BC and dated decrees of 287/6-263/2 BC:IG II3 1, 844 - IG II3 1, 923; two other hellenistic decrees: IG II3 1, 929; IG II3 1, 1310;inscriptions of the deme Halai Aixonides: RO 46, IG I3 249, 1012,1013,IG II2 1174,1175,2761,2820, Peek, AM 1942, 8 no. 6a, 9 no. 6b, 9 no. 6c,SEG 38.124,40.216,49.141,49.142,49.143,59.142;a selection of inscriptions mostly referring to religious rites:SEG 28.225,IEleus 211,278,494,502,511,513,515,516,537,646,649,659, IG II2 3704.Updates to other translations and notes.25 May 2015: Further links to Greek texts installed; translations published of 39 decrees relating to priests, priestesses and festivals: IG II3 1 879,881,889,901,902,903,904,905,915,920,953,1001,1002,1005,1009,1020,1025,1026,1028,1056,1284,1288,1329,1330,1339,1372,1373,1386,1455,Priests and Priestesses 19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28;of 5 inscriptions relating to phratries (Demotionidai), genē (Salaminioi, Euenoridai) and thiasoi:RO 5,RO 37,Lambert, Salaminioi 2,SEG 47.187,SEG 58.145;honours for a friend of Eumenes II (IG II3 1 1257),honours for Kephisodoros (IG II3 1 1292);IG II3 1 1458. Updates to other translations. Feedback form introduced.9 February 2015: A selection of links to Greek texts on IG and PHI websites installed, and internal links from source references to bibliographical details. AIO Papers 6, on the decrees honouring Lykourgos of Boutadai, published, with updates to notes on IG II2 457 + 3207. Translations published of IG II2 502 + (decree of 302/1 BC honouring a public slave) and of the 14 decrees honouring ephebes of 197/6-168/7 BC, including two well preserved inscriptions first edited in IG II3 1 (1256 and 1313). Updates to translations, bibliography and notes on 94 other inscriptions.14 September 2014: Translations of the decree honouring Lykourgos, IG II2 457 + 3207, and the ephebic oath and oath of Plataia from Acharnai, SEG 21.519, added, with notes. Fuller notes added to laws and decrees of 352/1-322/1 BC, IG II3 1, 292-572, and the decree honouring ephebes of the tribe​ Kekropis, RO 89. Several bug fixes.29 July 2014: Translations of the following inscriptions added: sacrificial calendar of Thorikos; IG I3 84, 375, 377; RO 2, 6, 10, 11, 17-26, 29, 31, 33, 34, 35, 38, 39, 41, 44, 47, 48, 52, 53; new tribal decree honouring Phanodemos; IG II3 1, 1135-1255; AIO Papers 4 and 5 published, AIO Paper 1 revised. Upgrades including responsive design (to facilitate AIO use on tablets and mobile phones, and fuller annotation) and XML and JSON outputs to facilitate integration with EAGLE. These improvements were supported by the University of Heidelberg and the Humboldt Foundation.10 May 2014: Translation of SEG 21.541 added; minor corrections to other translations; AIO Papers 2 and 3 published.17 March 2014: Translations of IG I3 255, IG II2 1155, 1243, 1358, 2933 added; translations and notes for other inscriptions improved and expanded. More references included, to SEG and other works. New feature showing dates added and updated. AIO papers launched.8 October 2013: Translations of IG I3 9, 11, 14, 34, 35, 36, 46, 52, 53, 54, 61, 83, 92, 98, 104, 110, 118, 119, 123, 127, 227 + add., 227 bis, IOrop 292 added; IG I3 10 revised; translations of all inscriptions in IG II3 revised and notes expanded; Rationes Centesimarum notes expanded.10 September 2013: Translation of the accounts of the 1% tax on property transactions (Rationes Centesimarum) added.5 June 2013: Translation of IG I3 10 added; references to Staatsverträge des Altertums added.8 April 2013: Translation of RO 89 added; search function enhanced; several bugs fixed.10 December 2012: Initial site launch.

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