EpiDoc XML: GVCyr0612
Source description
Support: A block of local limestone, broken off on all sides except on top (w: 0.20 × h: 0.49 × d: 0.20).
Layout: Inscribed on at least one line under the upper edge.
Letters: 0.115 deeply and carefully cut narrow letters with rather small serifs; alpha with broken bar, omicron perfectly oval.
Date: Perhaps first or second century AD (lettering).
Findspot: Found at an unknown date, presumably at Cyrene ➚.
Place of origin: Findspot.
Last recorded location: Cyrene Museum, 377. Seen by Dobias-Lalou in 1979 at at Shahat: in the Cyrene Museum.
Text constituted from: Transcription from the stone (CDL).
Bibliography
Never published before this edition.
Text
| [---] ἀοιδιμο[c. 1 - 2] [---] | [------]
French translation
[---] fameux [---].
English translation
[---] famous [---].
Italian translation
[---] famoso [---].
Commentary
The poetical tone of the adjective ἀοίδιμος and its dactylic rythm are the only clues for considering this fragment as belonging to a verse-inscription. The large dimensions of the characters allow to imagine its belonging to a monument built with the local limestone. No good parallel comes to mind.
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