EpiDoc XML:
IGCyr0180002
Trismegistos ID:
738231
Source description
Support: Two white marble blocks with cornices (dimensions unknown).
Layout: Inscribed above the cornices with the same text.
Letters: Height unknown.
Date: Ca. 340 BC (prosopography).
Findspot: Found in 1926 at Cyrene ➚: reused as pavement in the frigidarium of the Byzantine Baths.
Place of origin: Cyrene ➚: in the Sanctuary of Apollo, crowning each parapet at South and North ends of the staircase leading to the altar of Apollo.
Last recorded location: Not seen by IGCyr team.
Text constituted from: Transcription from editor.
Bibliography
Oliverio 1928, p. 326, n. 3-4, whence SEG, 9.86; Laronde 1987, pp. 111, 116, whence SEG, 38.1894; IGCyr 018000 ➚; Rosamilia 2023, pp. 325-326, number 66 b (text)s. Cf. Pernier 1935, p. 70.
Text
French translation
Philôn fils d'Annikeris a consacré à Apollon.
English translation
Philon son of Annikeris dedicated to Apollo.
Italian translation
Philon figlio di Annikeris ha dedicato ad Apollo.
Commentary
C. Dobias-Lalou thought that because of the bad light and of growing trees, she was never able to see those two sister inscriptions, whereas the more developed dedication IGCyr0179002 is much more conspicuous. E. Rosamilia neither could find it. If its support is really preserved, the inscription may have disappeared because of natural decay.
Rosamilia 2023 reminds that, as Stucchi 1975, p. 59 put it, this inscription might refer only to the dedication of metal objects which were inserted into the marble cornices and not to the marble covering of the whole altar, to which IGCyr0179002 surely refers.
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