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Hadrian, Antoninus Pius and the Cyrenaican Cities*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

Joyce Reynolds
Affiliation:
Newnham College, Cambridge

Extract

In JRS XL (1950), 77 f. P. M. Fraser published from a photograph a considerable but incomplete inscription comprising documents sent to the city of Cyrene by Hadrian (and possibly others during his reign). It seemed natural to relate them to the material and moral damage caused by the Jewish Revolt of A.D. 115–17, although Fraser thought that they had been inscribed much later. Subsequent discussion has been concentrated mainly on the opening sections, concerned with representation in the Panhellenion.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright ©Joyce Reynolds 1978. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

1 Oliver, J. H., Hesperia xx (1951), 32 fGoogle Scholar. and Hesperia Supp. XIII, 95 f., no. 7; J. A. O. Larsen, Cl. Phil. XLVII (1952), 7 f.; C. B. Welles, AJA LVI (1952), 76 f.; J. and L. Robert, Bulletin Épigraphique 1950, no. 243; 1953, no. 255; AE 1951 no. 122; 1953, no. 120.

2 Goodchild, R. G., Kyrene und Apollonia (1971), 139Google Scholar.

3 For the dedication of the Caesareum to Rome (presumably with Augustus) see J. M. Reynolds PBSR XXVI (1958), 159.

4 R. G. Goodchild, op. cit. (n. 2), 74 f.