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Epitaph

EpiDoc XML: IGCyr0069002
Trismegistos ID: 738175

Source description

Support: Limestone built tomb ('temple-tomb'), for dimensions see commentary.

Layout: Probably cut on the stylobate, to the left.

Letters: Height unknown.

Date: Second half of fourth or first half of third century BC (lettering).

Findspot: Copied by A. Cervelli between 1811 and 1812 at Cyrene: North Necropolis.Copied by J.-R. Pacho in 1825 in situ.

Place of origin: Findspot.

Last recorded location: Not found.

Text constituted from: Transcription from editor (CDL).

Bibliography

CIG 5151 (Franz), from Pacho 1827, pl. 66, 8; SGDI 4864 (Blass) IGCyr 006900 . Cf. Cervelli 1825, p. 27 and pl. I.5.

Text

Interpretive

Ἁγεμόνα Νικαίω

Diplomatic

ΑΓΕΜΟΝΑΝΙΚΑΙΩ

Apparatus

1: Ἁγεμόνα Νικαίω CIG: ΑΓΕΜΙΟΝΑ.ΙΝΙΚΑΙΩ Pacho 1827; ΤΕΜΟΝΑΙΝΙΚΑ | ΙΩ Cervelli 1825

French translation

Hagemona fille de Nikaios.

English translation

Hagemona daughter of Nikaios.

Italian translation

Hagemona figlia di Nikaios.

Arabic translation

هاجمونا ابنة نيكايوس

Commentary

This inscription was published in CIG from Pacho with help of a copy 'sent by Jomard'. The latter was the member of the Société de Géographie who cared for the edition of Cervelli's relation. 'Jomard's copy' should thus emanate from Cervelli, whose drawing is published there and informs us about the support. Strangely enough, Pacho and Cervelli give a different outlay, with the two last letters written on a second line below for Cervelli. However, there are many similarities in both readings and they probably saw one and the same inscription. The superfluous hastae in both copies might be in fact the limits of adjacent blocks of the building.

Cervelli's description: «Tombeau de Cyrène, long de six brasses, et large de deux et demie. Il ne s'en est détaché que quatre pierres. Le dessus est d'une seule pierre, qui a quatorse palmes. Il est en général bien conservé. J'en ai vu douze autres semblables à celui-ci, mais sans inscription aucune». In fact, we know of no other inscription cut on a temple-tomb.

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Cyrene general plan

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Cyrene north necropolis

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