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Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Rel Following the practice of the most recent issues, emphasis was placed on the presentation of new corpora and editions of new texts, rather than on summarizing books or articles that use epigraphic material. Due to demanding research and administrative duties, this year I have been unable to complete the survey of journals on time.
This issue contains several very interesting new epigraphic finds. I would like to highlight the new fragments that have been added to the philosophical inscription of Diogenes of Oinoanda They make possible the reconstruction of a large passage, in which the Epicurean philosopher rejects the idea that the fear of the gods prevents mortals from committing acts of injustice.
Two very important new finds come from Aigai in Aiolis One of them provides details on the cult of Seleukos I and Antiochos I, the other is the first attestation of an agonistic festival in Thessaly: the Olympia A new copy of the Isis aretalogy was found in Kassandreia Thanks to epigraphic finds the cult of Apollon Meleatas is now attested in Messenia Asine? New epigraphic material from Metropolis in Ionia provides information on the organization of the cult of Ares, which may be of local origin The number of inscriptions from the sanctuary of Apollon Lairbenos, recording the dedication of slaves and free individuals by members of their family has been increased 4 ; cf.
EBGR , 1. One of the texts records the dedication of a man by his brother upon a dream. From this sanctuary we also have a new record of divine punishment. New texts are added to the increasing corpus of epigraphic visions of the afterlife. The most interesting, and at the same time most puzzling, comes from Athens : according to the most likely explanation of the verses, a woman met her dead daughter in the Elysium after her own death and thanks to her initiation in the Eleusinian mysteries.