EpiDoc XML:
IGCyr0951102
Trismegistos ID:
738459
Source description
Support: Fragment of small marble block (w: 0.1 × h: 0.14 × d: 0.06).
Layout: Inscribed on the face.
Letters: 0.01; no information about the lettering.
Date: Admittedly Hellenistic
Findspot: Found before 1935 at Cyrene ➚: exact findspot unrecorded.
Place of origin: Findspot.
Last recorded location: Seems to be lost since 1960 at the latest.
Text constituted from: Transcription from editor (CDL).
Bibliography
SECir, 22 (no image); IGCyr 095110 ➚.
Text
Apparatus
French translation
[---] []kratès [---]sthenès, [---], [Untel] fils de Dèmètrios, [Untel] fils de [---]ippos.
English translation
[---] []krates [---]sthenes, [---], [So-and-so] son of Demetrios, [So-and-so] son of [---]ippos.
Italian translation
[---] []krates [---]sthenes, [---], [il tale] figlio di Demetrios, [il tale] figlio di [---]ippos.
Commentary
This fragment has been published from Oliverio's papers with neither image nor description of the stone, which seems to be lost.
There are apparently men's names at the genitive case at ll. 5 and 6, perhaps also at l. 4; the name at l. 3 might be at the accusative, but it is also possible to restore a nominative; the same applies to l. 2, where any case is possible. If it were that ll. 2 and 3 have an accusative, they might stand for persons honored by others, whose we would have only the fathers' names. The dedication of their statues might have been made ἐξ ἐπιδόσιος (l. 4?). All that is very uncertain.
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