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Demetrius of Tarsus in two Greek votive tablets from York? RIB 662 and 663 re-examined
Two small votive plates from York, recorded as RIB 662 and 663, represent unique examples of the Greek language in Roman Britain. Though traditionally attributed to Plutarch’s Demetrius of Tarsus, ...