EpiDoc XML:
IGCyr0223002
Trismegistos ID:
738246
Source description
Support: Collective limestone altar built from at least two big blocks, forming a rectangular base, upon which lies a table with at least five compartments; cornices on top and below; the table has been recut and only three compartments survive on the left (w: 1.93 × h: 0.62 × d: 0.60).
Layout: Inscribed on the edge of the compartments, the separation marks not corresponding strictly to a limit of compartment (w: 0.675 × h: 0.045).
Letters: 0.03-0.04.
Date: Third century BC (lettering).
Findspot: Found before 1923 at Cyrene ➚: under Southern part of Byzantine Baths.
Last recorded location: Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou in 1982 in the second room to the east of the vestibule or the Byzantine Baths.
Text constituted from: Transcription from stone (CDL).
Bibliography
Ferri 1923, p. 10, n. 8h, whence SEG, 9.146; IGCyr 022300 ➚. Cf. Parisi Presicce 1992, p. 157.
Text
French translation
(scil. Autel) d'Hécate, d'Hygie, de Panacée, d'Héraklès, de [---].
English translation
(scil. Altar) of Hekate, of Hygieia, of Panakeia, of Heracles, of [---].
Italian translation
(scil. Altare) di Ecate, di Igea, di Panacea, di Eracle, di [---].
Commentary
For a similar altar with five compartments, see IGCyr0814002.
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