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Epitaph

EpiDoc XML: IGCyr0249002
Trismegistos ID: 105924

Source description

Support: White marble base with double plain mouldings; lower right angle missing (w: 0.80 × h: 0.35 × d: 0.58).

Layout: Inscribed between the mouldings (w: 0.77 × h: 0.125 × d: 0.50).

Letters: 0.04.

Date: Third century BC (lettering).

Findspot: Found by the Norton mission in 1911 at Cyrene: Necropolis, perhaps North Necropolis (Thorn).

Place of origin: Cyrene.

Last recorded location: Cyrene Museum, inv. number unknown. Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou before 1979 in Shahat: in front of ancient Sculpture Museum. Seen again by C. Dobias-Lalou on September 8th, 2001 in the new Shahat: Cyrene Museum.

Text constituted from: Transcription from stone (CDL).

Bibliography

Robinson 1913, pp. 179-180, n. 55, fig. 37; Oliverio 1933-1936, p. 113, n. 93, fig. 49, whence SEG, 9.205; IGCyr 024900 . Cf. Beschi 1970, p. 204 (date of the base); Thorn – Thorn 2009, p. 138 (probable provenance); Belzic 2022, catalogue B.64.

Text

Interpretive

Ἐπιτέλης
Λύσιος

Diplomatic

ΕΠΙΤΕΛΗΣ
ΛΥΣΙΟΣ

Apparatus

2: Λύσιος Oliverio 1933-1936: Λυσίο<υ> Robinson 1913

French translation

Epitelès fils de Lysis.

English translation

Epiteles son of Lysis.

Italian translation

Epiteles figlio di Lysis.

Commentary

Robinson had no information about the provenance. This seems to show that the base was found in situ by De Cou in 1911. As the Norton mission does not seem to have explored other parts of the necropoleis, the Thorns supposed that the provenance is the North Necropolis and it is probably so.

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Maps

Cyrene general plan

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Cyrene north necropolis

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