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Laura Gawlinski
The Sacred Law of Andania
Sozomena
Studies in the Recovery of Ancient Texts
Edited
on behalf of the Herculaneum Society
by
Alessandro Barchiesi, Robert Fowler,
Dirk Obbink and Nigel Wilson
Vol. 11
De Gruyter
Laura Gawlinski
The Sacred Law of Andania
A New Text with Commentary
De Gruyter
ISBN 978-3-11-026757-0
e-ISBN 978-3-11-026814-0
ISSN 1869-6368
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Gawlinski, Laura.
The sacred law of Andania : a new text with commentary /
Laura Gawlinski.
p. cm. (Sozomena)
Includes bibliographical references (p.
) and index.
ISBN 978-3-11-026757-0 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1. Mysteries, Religious
Greece.
2. Cults
Greece.
3. Greece
Religion. 4. Inscriptions, Ancient
Greece.
I. Title.
BL795.M9G39 2011
292.08093819 dc23
2011039342
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Acknowledgments
This project began as a dissertation supported by several fellowships: the
Lane Cooper (2002–2003) and Sage (2003–2004) Fellowships from Cor-
nell University and the Eugene Vanderpool Advanced Fellowship (2004–
2005) and Oscar Broneer Travel Award (fall 2003) from the American
School of Classical Studies at Athens. Examination and photography of
the inscription was made possible by a permit from the Permission to re-
produce my photographs here is from the Thirty-Eighth Ephoreia (Kala-
mata).
My advisor Kevin Clinton at Cornell provided indispensable guid-
ance during the dissertation stage and beyond. Also at Cornell, I owe a
debt of gratitude to department administrator Sue Payne for helping
things run smoothly between Athens and Ithaca. The staff at the Blegen
library of the American School, especially Phyllis Graham and Ben Mil-
lis, came through on many occasions when I needed som ething obscure
tracked down in the stacks or ordered. I would like to single out several
people who made significant impact on this work at various stages,
whether it be through reading drafts, sharing research, or driving me
around the Peloponnese: Matt Baumann, Nancy Bookidis, John Camp,
Tasos Kakouros, Nigel Kennell, Matt McCallum, Isabelle Pafford, Jen
Palinkas, Molly Richardson, Sara Saba, Guy Sanders, Jim Sickinger,
Jonathan Tomlinson, and Stephen Tracy. Finally, I thank Dirk Obbink
and Sabine Vogt at Walter de Gruyter for seeing this manuscript through
to completion. All those who have influenced this work through conver-
sations and encouragement are too numerous to note though I am no less
grateful to them.
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