Corinth Publication: Dixon, Hesperia 69:3, 2000b
Collection:   Corinth
Name:   Dixon, Hesperia 69:3, 2000b
Title:   A New Latin and Greek Inscription from Corinth
Author:   Dixon, Michael D.
Series Title:   Hesperia
Volume:   69:3
Month:   July
Date:   2000
Abstract:   Presented here is the editio princeps of a recently discovered inscription from excavations at Corinth conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. The text preserves four fragmentary lines inscribed in Latin and two in Greek. Reference is made to a sacerdos of Proserpina as well as a stoa and temple of Pluto. The possibility that these monuments were originally located either at Corinth or in the Isthmian Sanctuary of Poseidon is explored here. Lacking any means to date the inscription with precision, I suggest a tentative date in the 2nd century A.C.
Page:   335-342
JSTOR:   http://www.jstor.org/stable/148400
References:   Image: digital 2014 11157