EpiDoc XML:
IGCyr1109002
Trismegistos ID:
738639
Source description
Support: Fragment of the rim of a cup with a narrow black-glazed band on top (w: 0.03 × h: 0.03).
Layout: Scratched on the outside, under the band.
Letters: at least 0.02, the inferior part of the letters missing; lambda shorter at right.
Date: Perhaps sixth century BC (context, lettering).
Findspot: Found by M. Luni beween 2004 and 2007 at Cyrene ➚: temple of the Dioscuri on the Acropolis ridge (once said "tempio ipetrale").
Place of origin: Findspot.
Last recorded location: Cyrene Museum, Storeroom of the Italian missions, inv. number unknown. Studied by M. Luni after 2004 at Shahat: Storeroom of the Italian missions. Not observed by IGCyr team
Text constituted from: Transcription from photograph (SMM).
Bibliography
Marengo 2008, p. 35, n. 8 (= Marengo 2010, p. 129, n. 8), whence SEG, 58.1839.8; IGCyr 110900 ➚.
Text
French translation
Intraduisible.
English translation
Not usefully translatable.
Italian translation
Intraducibile.
Arabic translation
غير قابل للترجمة بشكل جيد
Commentary
What subists of the first letter is part of a small loop high on the line; amongst the three letters suggested by Marengo, beta and rho provide no convincing restorations, whereas qoppa would fit a tantalizing restoration κύλιξ; however this word is more commonly occurring in contexts of banqueting and perhaps not appropriate for a dedication. C. Dobias-Lalou adds that a phi might also be read here, giving way to personal names built from φυλή.
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