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Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Rel We have placed emphasis on the presentation of new corpora and editions of new texts, but we could not resist the temptation to include information contained in papyri, both magical papyri and other papyri of religious interest that might otherwise remain unnoticed However, we can no longer follow the discussion concerning the Derveni papyrus see more recently F.
Jourdan , Le papyrus de Derveni. Betegh , The Derveni Papyrus. Cosmology, Theology, and Interpretation , Cambridge, ; T. Kouremenos , G. Parasoglou , K. Tsantsanoglou , The Derveni Papyrus , Florence, or the newly edited epigrams of Poseidippos which are of great interest for Hellenistic religion e. Acosta-Hughes — E. Kosmetatou — M. Baumbach [eds. VIII , Washington, But studies based on previously published material, in particular surveys of cults in Roman Asia Minor e.
The new edition of an oration for Theseus in Roman Athens 84 provides insights both into the cult of the Athenian hero and into the function of epideictic orations in festivals. The cult of mortals has attracted a lot of attention in recent years. Turning to sanctuaries , their organisation and their finances, the new texts include an exciting new find from fifth-century Olympia concerning theorodokoi in Sparta and Euboia which seems to show that the sanctuary possessed a widespread network of relations at an early stage , a very interesting Hellenistic decree from Halasarna forbidding the use of sacred property as surety for loans ; and another inscription from the same city which shows that former priests constituted a board Among the new texts we single out a dedication of an alumnus to an anonymous god in Thyraion Although this issue presents only one new text ; for new texts see P.
Herrmann — H. We also mention an interesting text an old find from Kyrene which demonstrates how something as innocents as the sending of a delegation to a festival could be politically explosive in the context of rivalries between cities in the Roman Empire We single out several interesting funerary imprecations The reader of this issue will not fail to observe the large number of studies devoted to magic in the broadest sense of the word, especially to curse tablets e.