"dc-creator","UserLevel","Id","Type","Collection","Icon","dc-subject","dc-description","dc-publisher","dc-title","dc-date","Name","Chronology","Redirect" "Nina Travlou","","Agora:Drawing:DA 5728","Drawing","Agora","Agora:Drawing:DA 5728::/Agora/Architecture/DAs/05000-05999/DA 5728.jpg::0::0","","Fragment b.","","Klerateria for S. Dow.","1962","PD 1227-13 (DA 5728)","","" "Nina Travlou","","Agora:Drawing:DA 5749","Drawing","Agora","Agora:Drawing:DA 5749::/Agora/Architecture/DAs/05000-05999/DA 5749.jpg::0::0","","Fragment a.","","Klerateria for S. Dow.","1962","PD 1227-36 (DA 5749)","","" "Nina Travlou","","Agora:Drawing:DA 5750","Drawing","Agora","Agora:Drawing:DA 5750::/Agora/Architecture/DAs/05000-05999/DA 5750.jpg::0::0","","Fragment b.","","Klerateria for S. Dow.","1962","PD 1227-37 (DA 5750)","","" "Craig Mauzy","","Agora:Image:2010.01.0126","Image","Agora","Agora:Image:2010.01.0126::/Agora/2010/2010.01/2010.01.0126.tif::2730::2629","","Horizontal (normal)","","Kleroterion fragment, I 3272 a.","9 Dec 2009","2010.01.0126","","" "Craig Mauzy","","Agora:Image:2010.01.0127","Image","Agora","Agora:Image:2010.01.0127::/Agora/2010/2010.01/2010.01.0127.tif::2126::3916","","Horizontal (normal)","","Kleroterion fragments, I 3272 a (bottom) and b (top).","9 Dec 2009","2010.01.0127","","" "Craig Mauzy","","Agora:Image:2010.01.0128","Image","Agora","Agora:Image:2010.01.0128::/Agora/2010/2010.01/2010.01.0128.tif::1872::2820","","Horizontal (normal)","","Kleroterion fragment, I 3272 b.","9 Dec 2009","2010.01.0128","","" "Dow, S.","","Agora:Publication:Hesperia Supplement 1","Publication","Agora","Agora:Image:2009.09.0066::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0066.jpg::626::820","","Prytaneis were the executive officers in charge of the Athenian council (or boule) after its reorganization by Cleisthenes in the 6th century B.C. This study presents all documents recovered from the Athenian Agora relating to the prytaneis, beginning in 327/6 B.C. and ending in the reign of Augustus. 121 of the inscriptions are previously unpublished. Each inscription is presented with detailed epigraphic apparatus, and most are illustrated.","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Prytaneis: A Study of the Inscriptions Honoring the Athenian Councillors","1937","Hesperia Suppl. 1 (1937)","",""