Notes on some Honorary Inscriptions from Kibyra Selen KILIÇ ASLAN Abstract: This article revisits a few honorary inscriptions from Kibyra and discusses the identities of the persons mentioned in these inscriptions. In particular, it rediscusses how the name of the honouree in inscription I.Kibyra 40 could be restored and then shows that a posthumous honorary inscription for a Flavia Tata, published in 2019, does not, contrary to its editor’s argument, confirm the existence of a …
The Physicians of Nikaia (Bithynia) in Light of the Inscriptions Ezgi DEMİRHAN ÖZTÜRK Abstract: In this article, a total of eight Nicaean doctors, six known from Nikaia and its territorium, one from Thessalia and one from Rome, are presented. These previously published inscriptions are reassembled and studied, with an emphasis upon the Nicaean doctors. In addition, the movement of doctors to different regions is examined and the fact that the profession of medicine is a …
New Inscriptions Found During the Survey in Melli (Kocaaliler) Murat ARSLAN Şenkal KİLECİ Düzgün TARKAN Abstract: The ancient site of Melli, a neighbouring site to Kremna and Sia in Pisidia, is situated on a high rocky mountain in the Kocaaliler town of Bucak, in the district of Burdur. The site was called Milyas by the early researchers, nevertheless its name is still unknown since there is no inscription …




