- In
ancient Greece, a
pinakion (Ancient Gr****: πινάκιον, pl. pinakia) was a
small bronze or
wooden plate used as a form of citizen's token.
Pinakia for...
-
derives from the
diminution of corn
measures by the
fraction known as a
pinakion".
Michael Attaleiates, VI.37: "This was on the eve of the day of the Annunciation...
- an
average day's journey.
Measure of
volume included: litra, tagarion,
pinakion, modios, and
those of
surface area modios,
megalos modios and zeugarion...
-
alphabet was
appropriated as a
distinguishing mark, and a
small tablet called Pinakion (πινάκιον),
inscribed with the
letter of the
section and the name of the...
- Yannis; Skaltsa,
Stella (2012). "Tomb Robbers, Art Dealers, and a Dikast's
Pinakion from an
Athenian Grave". Hesperia. 81 (4): 619–653. doi:10.2972/hesperia...
- Yannis; Skaltsa,
Stella (2012). "Tomb Robbers, Art Dealers, and a Dikast's
Pinakion from an
Athenian Grave". Hesperia. 81 (4): 619–653. doi:10.2972/hesperia...
- (letter)
Picolous Pierian Spring Pierus of
Emathia Pileus (hat)
Pimpleia Pinakion Pinax Pindar Pindar's
First Olympian Ode
Pindus Pioneer Group Piraeus Piraeus...
-
modern times. On 30 August [O.S. 18 August] 1871, he
purchased one such
pinakion that had been
illegally excavated from a tomb at
Profitis Ilias, near the...
- dolphin, and hippocamp. The form of the
plate was
called a "pinax" or "
pinakion",
meaning "tablet,"
because of its flat shape. The fish plate's form was...
- Yannis; Skaltsa,
Stella (2012). "Tomb Robbers, Art Dealers, and a Dikast's
Pinakion from an
Athenian Grave". Hesperia. 81 (4): 619–653. doi:10.2972/hesperia...