Institute for the Classical Tradition
ANRW II.20.2, pp. 671-713
 
Jewish Inscriptions in Greek and Latin
by Laurence H. Kant, New Haven, Connecticut

Contents

Introduction 672
I. Value of the Inscriptions 673
II. Principles of Interpretation 674
III. The Genres of Jewish Inscriptions 675

1. Decrees

675

2. Lists and Catalogues

676

3. Legal Instruments

676

4. Honorific Inscriptions

676

5. Dedications

677

6. Funerary Inscriptions

677

7. Miscellaneous Others

680
IV. Collections and Publications of Jewish Inscriptions 681
V. Cultural Identity 682
VI. Socio-Economic Status and Mobility 690
VII. The Community 692
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