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Alexandria ad Aegyptum again

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

Extract

In a note in a recent number of the Journal, Sir Harold Bell showed that Alexandria ad Aegyptum meant ‘Alexandria by Egypt’. No one is likely to dispute his arguments in this respect. It is, however, worth pointing out that a piece of evidence from the third century before Christ shows that, in circles closely connected with Alexandria, that city was thought of as ‘in Egypt’. A Delian inscription of that date contains a decree in honour of a Naxian resident in Alexandria.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © P. M. Fraser 1949. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

1 JRS XXXVI, 1946, 130–2Google Scholar (cf. ibid, XXXIII, 1943, 58).

2 IG XI, 4, 588 : ‘litterae apicatae, priori tertii a. Chr. saeculi parti tribuendae.’

3 ibid. 11. 3-4.

4 IG XI, 4, 822.

5 l.c. p. 130.