EpiDoc XML:
IGCyr1158002
Trismegistos ID:
738709
Source description
Support: Rock-cut altar of the type escharai (dimensions unknown).
Layout: Inscribed in two lines in the niche above the altar.
Letters: 0.17 at l. 1, 0.125 at l. 2; slanting sigma.
Date: Perhaps third or second century BC (context, lettering).
Findspot: Found by M. Luni in 2007 at Cyrene ➚: along the road to Balagrae, opposite the Eastern limit of the Southern temple precinct.
Place of origin: Findspot.
Last recorded location: Observed by G. Paci in 2008 in situ, East of the Southern temple precinct. Seen by E. Rosamilia in 2010 in situ.
Text constituted from: Transcription from stone (GP).
Bibliography
Paci 2011, p. 268 et fig. 14.1.4 and 3, whence SEG 61.1555.B.5; IGCyr 115800 ➚. Cf. Gasparini – Rosamilia 2016, pp. 190-195, whence SEG, 66.2322.
Text
French translation
Intraduisible.
English translation
Not usefully translatable.
Italian translation
Intraducibile.
Arabic translation
غير قابل للترجمة بشكل جيد
Commentary
One of the series of personal names inscribed above altars rock-cut in niches; the 'owner' of the altar(s) engraved his name, but we do not known the deity to whom offerings were laid down.
Dobias-Lalou's commentary: at line 2 there was one of the many names beginning with Tima- or Timo-. At line 1, if ever nothing is lost at the beginning, the guess is not so easy.
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