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The Parian Marble
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The Parian Marble: TranslationA. 2 The Oxford Fragment
Entries 31-40[Interleaved Greek and English text (translation by Gillian Newing)]
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895/4BC30 cont) prepared [wei]ghts and made a silver coinage in Aegina, being the 11th from Heracles, 631
years, when [Pherecl]es was king of Athens.
31) From when Archias son of Euagetus, being the tenth from Temenus, led the emigration from Corinth
[and founded] Syracu[se, ____ years], when Aeschylus was in his 21st year as king of Athens.
684/3BC 32) From when the annual archonship began, 420 years.
682/1BC 33) From when _________ 418 years, when Lysia[des] was archon at Athens.
645/4BC34) From when Terpander the Lesbian, son of Derdenes, [made innovations] in the conventions of [lyre
playing] _____ and changed the earlier style of music, 381 years, when Dropides was archon at Athens.
605/4BC35) From when A[lyatte]s became king of the Lydians, [3]41years, when Aristocles was archon at
Athens.
36) From when Sappho sailed from Mytilene to Sicily, fleeing _______, when the first Critias was
[archon] at Athens, and in Syracuse the big landowners were in power.
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591/0BC37) [From when] the Am[phict]yons [sacrificed] after defeating Kyrrha, and the gymnastic contest was
set up with a money prize from the spoils, [32]7 years, when Simon was archon at Athens.
582/1BC38) From when the contest [for the wr]eath was established [at Delphi] again, 318 years, when the
second Damasius was archon at Athens.
39) From when in Ath[en]s the [chorus of] comic [actors] was instituted, which the Icarians [first set up]
and Sousarion invented, and a prize was first set of an arsichos of figs and a measure of wine,
[______years, when _____ was archon at Athens.] ______.
561/0BC 40) From when Peisistratus became tyrant of Athens, 297 years, when C[o]m[e]us was archon [atAthens].
Entries 21-30The Lost Fragment
Question List Entries 41-50
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