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Epitaph

EpiDoc XML: IGCyr0071002
Trismegistos ID: 738177

Source description

Support: White marble stele with upper moulding of eggs and darts chipped off (w: 0.33-0.365 × h: 0.98 × d: 0.28).

Layout: Inscribed twice on front face: lines 1 and 4 were cut first; later on, with a rather similar but less careful lettering, lines 2 and 3 were inscribed with the names inverted, so as to give the impression of a repeated text.

Letters: Hand 1: 0.017; large omicron, slanting sigma. Hand 2: 0.022; similar lettering; sigma of line 2 cut lower than the line.

Date: Fourth century BC (lettering).

Findspot: First copied by J.-R. Pacho in 1825 at Cyrene: North Necropolis, tomb N 66, the so-called Kinissieh.

Place of origin: Findspot.

Last recorded location: Cyrene Museum, 608. Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou on September 10th, 1997 in Shahat: Cyrene Museum.

Text constituted from: Transcription from stone (CDL).

Bibliography

CIG 5153, from Pacho 1827, pl. 65, 6 and [Negri] Sardinian consul in Tripoli; SGDI 4864 (Blass); Robinson 1913, p. 195, fig. 40; SECir, 277 (Morelli), as unpublished; IGCyr 007100 .

Text

Interpretive

Ἀργεῖος
Δένιος
Ἀργεῖος
Δείνιος

Diplomatic

ΑΡΓΕΙΟΣ
ΔΕΝΙΟΣ
ΑΡΓΕΙΟΣ
ΔΕΙΝΙΟΣ

Apparatus

2: Δένιος Robinson 1913: [Δε]ίνιος CIG; Δίνιος SECir

French translation

Argeios fils de Deinis. Argeios fils de Deinis.

English translation

Argeios son of Deinis. Argeios son of Deinis.

Italian translation

Argeios figlio di Deinis. Argeios figlio di Deinis.

Arabic translation

أرجيوس بن دينيوس. أرجيوس بن دينيوس

Commentary

Lines 2 and 3 seem to be a clumsy attempt to repeat the original cutting.

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Maps

Cyrene general plan

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Cyrene north necropolis

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