EpiDoc XML:
IGCyr1189002
Trismegistos ID:
738739
Source description
Support: Fragment of the rim of a white marble circular basin (wide 0.175).
Layout: Inscribed on the edge of the rim, to be read from the centre (high 0.03)
Letters: 0.018; right to left; thickly and profoundly cut; slightly smaller omicron.
Date: Probably middle of the sixth century BC (lettering).
Findspot: Found before 1923 by S. Ferri at Cyrene ➚: Sanctuary of Apollo, so called Agora of the Gods.
Place of origin: Findspot.
Last recorded location: Cyrene Museum, 104. Seen by C.Dobias-Lalou in 1979 and 2010 in Shahat, Cyrene Museum.
Text constituted from: Transcription from stone.
Bibliography
Not published before IGCyr 118900 ➚. Cf. Ferri 1923, p. 9, n.2.
Text
French translation
[---] de/à Apollon [---].
English translation
[---] of/to Apollo [---].
Italian translation
[---] di/ad Apollo [---].
Commentary
Such a fragment written from right to left was mentionned by Ferri without any transcription. Pugliese Carratelli suspected that it might be IGCyr0015002, in spite of the different orientation of the script; this idea may now be rejected.
The fragment had been photographed alongside with IGCyr1196002 and IRCyr2020 C.695, about which J.M. Reynolds informs that the photograph was taken in 1930.
The name of the god is certain, but it cannot be decided whether it was here at the genitive or at the dative case.
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