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Epitaph

EpiDoc XML: IGCyr0079002
Trismegistos ID: 738185

Source description

Support: Marble base with plain mouldings (w: 1.18 × h: 0.66).

Layout: Inscribed on front face between the mouldings.

Letters: 0.01; careful letters with serifs.

Date: Second or first century BC (lettering).

Findspot: First copy, probably py Padre Pacifico, transmitted by P. Negri, Sardinian consul in Tripoli, in 1827 at Cyrene.

Place of origin: Findspot.

Last recorded location: Seen and copied by J. Cassels in 1954 at Cyrene, South Necropolis, tomb S 4 (unpublished information up to 2005). Seen by A. Laronde in 1974 in situ (for epigraphy). Seen by L. Cherstich before 2003 in situ (for the whole tomb).

Text constituted from: Transcription from previous editors (ER).

Bibliography

CIG 5164 (Franz), from copy of [Negri]; Letronne – Bourville 1848, pp. 374-375; Vattier de Bourville 1850, p. 858; Beschi 1970, pp. 202-203; Masson 1975, pp. 222-223; IGCyr 007900 . Cf. Thorn 2005, p. 206 (diplomatic copy from Cassels' notebook); Cherstich 2006, pp. 110-111, whence SEG, 56.2032, 2; Thorn – Thorn 2009, p. 206 (more complete information from Cassels' notebook); Belzic 2022, catalogue B.20.

Text

Interpretive

Μεγὼι
Ἐχετίμω

Diplomatic

ΜΕΓΩΙ
ΕΧΕΤΙΜΩ

Apparatus

1: Μεγὼι Masson 1975, Thorn 2005 Thorn's reading from Cassels' archive: Μεγὼ Beschi 1970; Μι[κίπ]πωι Letronne – Bourville 1848 Letronne; Μ[νασ]ὼ̣ CIG Franz

French translation

Megô fille d'Ekhetimos.

English translation

Mego daughter of Echetimos.

Italian translation

Megò figlia di Echetimos.

Arabic translation

ميقو ابنة إخيتيو

Commentary

Neither Vattier de Bourville's copy nor Letronne's publication were known to Franz for the publication of CIG, vol. III. There is a mention in the addenda in CIG, vol. IV.

This inscription was not identified by De Cou, although a photograph in the Norton archive, here published for the first time, shows it. So there is no mention of it amongst the corrections to CIG appended by Robinson 1913.

From Cassels' notebook, published by Thorn, it appears that the former had identified the base and insisted that he had the exact reading. Masson had independantly supposed the right reading.

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