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Новая стихотворная надпись из Ольвии
С. 28-30.
Makarov I., Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 2014 Vol. 20 P. 1-38
This article treats controversial questions relating to the study of the civic oath from Tauric Chersonesos. Comparison of the document from Chersonesos with others of a similar kind makes it possible to specify with greater precision the nature of the document in question and its historical interpretation. A distinctive feature of the oath sworn by ...
Added: October 31, 2018
Makarov I., В кн. : Pentekontaetia. Исследования по античной истории и культуре. : М., СПб. : Издательство РХГА, 2018. С. 296-298.
Статья посвящена интерпретации заключительной части присяги граждан Херсонеса Таврического. Трудности интерпретации этого параграфа, как показал автор, следует объяснять ошибочным присоединением В.В. Латышевым фрагмента, хранящегося в Херсонесском музее к основному тексту полисной клятвы. Осмотр памятника в музейных фондах подтвердил принадлежность этого фрагмента другой херсонесской надписи, являвшейся скорее всего посвящением или эпитафией. Это позволило предложить новое восстановление текста надписи ...
Added: October 31, 2018
Shelov-Kovedyaev F. V., Емінак 2021 No. 1(33) P. 20-35
Greek Epigraphy brings the most important sources for the history of the Hellenic world, and for all the sides of Greek life. Besides the corpus of Greek Inscriptions constantly updates. It is the situation on the North Shore of the Black Sea too. These facts necessitates the periodically re–examination of some epigraphic publications in Russian ...
Added: October 29, 2022
Shelov-Kovedyaev F. V., В кн. : Херсонесский сборник. Выпуск XXIV. Вып. 24.: Севастополь : Государственный историко-археологический музей-заповедник «Херсонес Таврический», 2023. С. 225-237.
Работа продолжает серию заметок по античной эпиграфике Херсонеса Таврического ...
Added: November 24, 2023
Дробышева М. М., Svoyski Y., Древняя Русь. Вопросы медиевистики 2021 № 2 (84) С. 123-141
The article is devoted to inscriptions of the 15th – 16th centuries originating from the territory of the Mozhaisk Kremlin.Two graffiti were discovered by the authors on the blocks of the Staro-Nikolsky (Peter and Paul) Cathedral, which wereused before its collapse and reconstruction in the middle of the 19th century. In addition, non-contact documentation was performed with formation of ...
Added: June 20, 2021
Shelov-Kovedyaev F. V., Вестник Московского университета. Серия 9: Филология 2023 № 6
the author publishes the new old Greek lexical forms, founded in excavations of Bosporan poleis in the last years: 1 plur. Aor. II ἀπεστήμεϑα from the verb ἀφίστημι; nom. pl. ἀπολεκταί – female to the adjective known before in masculine, and medium; ἡ κεράμια; κλαυσεταί – to the adjective κλαυστός, -ή, -όν; personal name Πυρρίη; ...
Added: July 5, 2023
Gippius A., Mikheev S. M., Slovĕne 2020 Т. 9 № 2 С. 63-102
The present paper deals with a long inscription which was uncovered in the autumn of 2015 on t he external wall of t he southern apse of t he 12th century Transfiguration Cathedral in Pereslavl-Zalessky. It contains an almost fully
legible list of assassins of the Vladimir-Suzdal prince Andrey Yuryevich, who was murdered in Bogolyubovo on ...
Added: May 20, 2021
Makarov I., Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 2015 Vol. 21 P. 205-221
This article is devoted to the Chersonesos inscription IOSPE I2 347, dating from c. 46 BC. An unpublished fragment found during excavations in the north-eastern area of Chersonesos in 1976 is the lower part of the said inscription and makes it possible to interpret the document as a proxeny decree relating to Xenon, son of Timotheos. ...
Added: October 3, 2018
Gippius A., Mikheev S. M., Slovo 2022 Т. 72 № 1 С. 47-92
The paper continues in the vein of similar research on Glagolitic graffiti from 2012 and 2015.
It presents 26 newly discovered inscriptions from Novgorod, all dating to the 11th and 12th
centuries.
The graffiti are found on the walls of the 1145–1150 St. Sophia Cathedral, the Church of the
Annunciation at Gorodische (founded in 1103 and demolished in the ...
Added: November 19, 2022
Vinogradov A., Вестник древней истории 2013 № 1 С. 40-58
Статья посвящена истории Херсонеса IV в. н.э. Производится сравнительный анализ единственных нарративных источников по данному периоду: «Истории о крепости Херсон» в гл. 53 трактата De administrando imperio Константина Багрянородного и «Житий епископов Херсонских». Вместо традиционного сопоставления их данных с реалиями IV в. предлагается выявление их Sitz im Leben, что поможет лучше понять специфику их сведений. ...
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Lyavdansky A., Comptabilité(s). Revue d’histoire des comptabilités 2016 No. 8 P. 1-15
Several epigraphic corpora and some isolated inscriptions from Southern Levant may be
considered as documents reflecting accounting procedures. This paper is a survey of such
documents from the kingdoms of Israel and Judah in the period between ca. 931 and ca. 587
BCE. The emerging picture is fragmentary and uneven, which is related to two main reasons:
apparently most ...
Added: October 23, 2017
Vinogradov A., , in : Proceedings of the 22gd International Congress of Byzantine Studies. Abstracts of free Communications, Sofia, 22–27 august 2011. : София : [б.и.], 2011. P. 60-60.
Работа дает обзор византийских надписей Северного Причерноморья и предваряет выход их корпуса. ...
Added: March 21, 2013
Bobrovnikov V., Кореняко В. А., Ярлыкапов А. А. et al., М. : Издательский дом Марджани, 2016
The Nogais of the North-Eastern Caucasus call their funeral stone steles syntaslar. Thousands of these steles rise in the cemeteries of the Nogai Steppe. So far, they have not attracted the attention of researchers yet. The book first introduces into the scientific turnover of about three hundred Nogai syntaslar. These are curious monuments
culture of one of the Muslim peoples ...
Added: March 10, 2018
Balakhvantsev A., Kogan L., Lyavdansky A. et al., Vestnik Drevnei Istorii 2022 Vol. 82 No. 4 P. 911-940
The authors publish a hitherto unknown squeeze made from a North West Semitic inscription. The squeeze originally belonged to the Russian Archeological Institute in Constantinople and is now hosted by the St. Petersburg Branch of the Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The inscription, performed in relief, may have been made on a large ...
Added: December 24, 2022
Lyavdansky A., Kleine Untersuchungen zur Sprache des Alten Testaments und seiner Umwelt 2018 Vol. 23 P. 105-122
Among the holdings of the museums in Russia are two funerary reliefs with portraits and inscriptions in Palmyrene Aramaic, which had not been fully treated in scholarly literature. The purpose of this article is to publish the inscriptions on these reliefs. The inscription on the relief from the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in ...
Added: April 19, 2018
Makarov I., Вестник древней истории 2015 Т. 4 С. 210-226
The author publishes a new decree from Chersonesus in honour of Gaius, son of Antiochos, a citizen of an obscure polis of Stectorium (Phrygia) and south Pontic Amastris. Paleography and the type of preamble of the decree show that the monument can be dated most probably to the period from the last third of the ...
Added: October 3, 2018
Gippius A., Gzella H., Schaeken J. et al., Russian linguistics 2012 Vol. 36 No. 3 P. 271-284
In the present article two eleventh-century phrases inscribed many times on the walls of the St Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod (коуни рони and парехъ мари) are shown to be of Semitic provenance. The authors provide the linguistic arguments which support the claim of a Hebrew source for коуни рони and a Syriac one for парехъ ...
Added: January 27, 2013
Марина Анатольевна Бобрик, Slovĕne 2018 Т. 7 № 1 С. 27-40
This paper analyses the single Greek inscription in the 12th century Holy Transfiguration Church of Nereditsa (Veliky Novgorod, Northern Russia). A mysterious text is reproduced on the scroll in the hand of John the Baptist on the fresco in the conch of diaconicon. Nowadays one can see the following sequence of letters and signs: + ...
Added: July 26, 2018
Cluj-Napoca : Mega Publishing House, 2019
This volume collects 26 papers authored by lading experts from nine European culntries. It presents a wide range of the latest advances in the study of the ancient Black Sea in Greek and Roman times, with a focus on scholarly traditions, archaeology and religion. All the contributions address current debates about texts, epigraphy, numismatics, and ...
Added: July 27, 2019
Vinogradov A., В кн. : Искусство Абхазского царства VIII-XI веков. Христианские памятники Анакопийской крепости. : СПб. : Издательство РХГА, 2011. С. 209-224.
Работа посвящена надписям Анакопийской крепости. Наиболее подробно анализируются 5 лапидарных надписей, предлагаются новые чтения. Также впервые издаются граффити с храма Св. Симона Кананита. Надписи анализируются в контексте истории Абхазии и Грузии X–XI вв. ...
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Ivantchik A., Adiego I. -., , in : Kelainai – Apameia Kibotos: une métropole achéménide, hellénistique et romaine / Kelainai – Apameia Kibotos: eine achämenidische, hellenistische und römische Metropole (Kelainai, II). Vol. II.: Bordeaux : Ausonius Éditions Bordeaux, 2016. P. 289-300.
La ville ancienne de Kelainai fut le centre urbain le plus important de la Phrygie du sud et la capitale de la satrapie de Phrygie. Elle commença à avoir une importance suprarégionale dès l'époque achéménide, lorsqu'elle devint un des lieux de résidence du grand roi Xerxès, puis du prince Cyrus le Jeune. A l'époque hellénistique, ...
Added: July 12, 2019
Rodin S., В кн. : Вопросы эпиграфики. Т. 1. Вып. 7.: М. : Русский Фонд содействия образованию и науке, 2013. С. 344-364.
The description of main types of epigraphics in Ancient Japan. ...
Added: November 8, 2017
Bucharest : Editura Academiei Romane/Publishing House of the Romanian Academy, 2016
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Vinogradov A., , in : Inscriptions in Byzantium and Beyond. : Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2015. P. 55-72.
Volume V of IOSPE3 (Inscriptiones orae septenrionalis Ponti Euxini, 3rd ed.) contains 345 lemmata of Greek inscriptions dated between the late 4th century and 1475 and originating from the northern coast of the Black Sea, from the mouth of the Dniester in the west to the eastern shore of the Taman peninsula in the east. ...
Added: April 8, 2015