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Definition of Epigraphical
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Epigraphical
1. Of or pertaining to epigraphs or to epigraphy; as, an epigraphic style; epigraphical works or studies. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Epigraphical
Literary usage of Epigraphical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Athletics and Mathematics in Archaic Corinth: The Origins of the Greek Stadionby David Gilman Romano, ( by David Gilman Romano, ( (1993)
"There are a limited number of literary and epigraphical sources that have to do with
... Literary, epigraphical and Historical Evidence Athletic stories and ..."
2. American Journal of Philology by Project Muse, JSTOR (Organization) (1907)
"epigraphical PROBLEMS IN THE HISTORY OF ATTIC COMEDY. It so happens that the
extant fragments of the four sets of parallel records which, in their original ..."
3. The First Four Books of Xenophon's Anabasis: With Notes Adapted to the by Xenophon, Morris Hicky Morgan (1896)
"... preface to his epigraphical Journey in Asia Minor, in Vol. II. of the Papers
of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Ak, white. ..."
4. The Inscriptions of Kourionby Terence Bruce Mitford by Terence Bruce Mitford (1971)
"SYMBOLS USED IN epigraphical TEXTS [ ] enclose letters believed to have been
originally engraved but now lost or illegible. ( ) enclose either letters for ..."
5. Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens by American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Archaeological Institute of America (1888)
"AN epigraphical JOURNEY IN ASIA MINOR. IN the fall of 1883 ,1 was in Smyrna,
having just returned from my summer's work with WM Ramsay, Esq., in Phrygia. ..."
6. Studies in Attic Epigraphy, History, and Topography by Eugene Vanderpool (1982)
"THE ALLEGED CONSERVATISM OF ATTIC epigraphical DOCUMENTS: A DIFFERENT VIEW jT IS
AN INTERESTING FACT that there is a wide disparity between the numerous ..."
7. Kallias of Sphettos and the Revolt of Athens in 286 B.C. by Theodore Leslie Shear (1978)
"epigraphical NOTES The text is disposed on the stone so that the prescript of
the decree begins 0.21 m. below the molding and an uninscribed space, ..."