EpiDoc XML:
IGCyr1182002
Trismegistos ID:
738730
Source description
Support: Rectangular block of limestone, re-used in a later building and partly hidden (dimensions unknown).
Layout: Inscribed on the face, at least on one line near the lower edge; other lines may have been cut on the hidden part.
Letters: Dimensions of letters unknown; very careful letters, not deeply cut, closely to one another; no serifs; epsilon with unequal bars, nu probably symmetrical.
Date: Perhaps first half of third century BC (lettering).
Findspot: Found by C. Parisi Presicce between 2000 and 2002 at Cyrene ➚: re-used in the Sanctuary of Apollo, immediately West of the Strategeion, in the so-called Agora of the Gods.
Place of origin: Cyrene ➚, Sanctuary of Apollo.
Last recorded location: Not seen by IGCyr team.
Text constituted from: Transcription from editor (CDL).
Bibliography
Parisi Presicce 2007, pp. 199-200 and fig. 7; IGCyr 118200 ➚.
Text
Apparatus
1: (vac. 1) Δεκάταν from photograph: [---] δεκάταν Parisi Presicce 2007
French translation
Dîme [---?].
English translation
Tithe [---?].
French translation
Decima [---?].
Commentary
It is impossible to restore the ancient display only from the quick description of Parisi Presicce. However, the good photograph allows to suspect a large monumental dedication, either made of several blocks or later re-cut. The verb ἀνέθηκε/αν might remain subaudible, but at least a personal name as subject would have stood in the hidden (or lost?) part. The date proposed here seems a plausible guess.
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