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100 1 $aDanker, Frederick W.
245 10 $aBenefactor :$bepigraphic study of a Graeco-Roman and New Testament semantic field /$cFrederick W. Danker.
260 $aSt. Louis, Mo. :$bClayton Pub. House,$c©1982.
300 $a509 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 9-25) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tIn honor of the physician Philistos, p.57 --$g2.$tin honor of the physician Anaxippos, p.59 --$g3.$tIn honor of the physician Hippokrates, p.61 --$g4.$tin honor of an unknown physici an, p.62 --$g5.$tIn honor of the veterinarian Metrodoros, p.63 --$g6.$tin honor of two benefactors from Tarentum, p.65 --$g7.$tIn honor of Eudamos, a youth, p.67 --$g8.$tEmperor Pius cornmends a benefactor of Ephesos, p.69 --$g9.$tIn honor of the citharist Hermonikos, p.71 --$g10.$tDedication to Goddess Aphrodite, p.73 --$g11.$tIn honor of Python, flamen of the Caesars, p.75 --$g12.$tIn honor of Akornion, priest and envoy, p.77 --$g13.$tIn honor of Simon son of Mattathias, p.80 --$g14.$tThe Patriarchate recognizes the monk Arsenios, p.84 --$g15.$tin honor of Menelaos of Pelagonia, p.87 --$g16.$tGrati tude expressed by iasos to Priene, p.89 --$g17.$tIn honor of Menas, p.92 --$g18.$tImperial recognition of Seleukos, naval officer, p.98 --$g19.$tBenevolences of Opramoas, Lycian miIlionaire, p.104 --$g20.$tIn honor of Hermaios, treasurer, p.152 --$g21.$tThe Sarapiastai honor their officers, p.154 --$g22.$tMinutes of the lobakchoi, p.156 --$g23.$tIn honor of the flutist Kraton, p.167 --$g24.$tin honor of Gerrenus, of Gerasa, p.170 --$g25.$tNebuchadrezzar acknowledges Yahweh's benefactions, p.173 --$g26.$tIn praise of Isis, at Maroneia, p.176 --$g27.$tIn praise of Sarapis, at Delos, p.186 --$g28.$tIn recognition of Asklepios, p.192 --$g29.$tAutobiographical aretalogy of Isis, at Kyme, p.197 --$g30.$tin honor of Demetrios the Great, p.202 --$g31.$tThe Roset ta Stone, p.206 --$g32.$tIn honor of Julius Caesar, p.213 --$g33.$tIn honor of Augustus, at Priene, p.215 --$g34.$tDedication in honor of Tiberius Claudius Caesar, p.223 --$g35.$tIn honor of Prefect Tiberius Claudius Balbillus, p.225 --$g36.$tDedication to Domitian, by Arete, p.227 --$g37.$tDedication to Domitian, by Lucius Valerius Niger, p.228 --$g38.$tLetter of Domitian to Procura tor A thenodoros, p.230 --$g39.$tin honor of Emperor Nerva, p.233 --$g40.$tIn gratitude to President Truman, p.234 --$g41.$tAntiochos of Kommagene provides for his memory, p.237 --$g42.$tAntiochos of Kommagene provides for his father's memory, p.247 --$g43.$tRes Gestae Divi Augusti, p.256 --$g44.$tNero iliberates Hellas, p.281 --$g45.$tRequest to celebrate the mysteries at Ephesos, p.287 --$g45.$tDeath penalty for sacrilege against Artemis, p.289 --$g47.$tTestamentary instructions of Praxias, p.291 --$g48.$tHierapol is condemns oppressive pol ice action, p.294 --$g49.$tKing Artaxerxes and the Jews, p.296 --$g50.$tConcerning greedy officials, p.302 --$g51.$tTiberius Julius Alexander promises relief to Egypt, p.305 --$g52.$tLetter of a partisan Jewish leadership, p.310 --$g53.$tA Cypriot oath of allegiance to Tiberius, p.314.
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