IGCyr2 | GVCyr2
Inscriptions of Greek Cyrenaica | Greek Verse Inscriptions of Cyrenaica

Owner's mark

EpiDoc XML: IGCyr0324002
Trismegistos ID: 738317

Source description

Support: Altar cut in the rock, inside a niche without top (width 0.97).

Layout: Inscribed on the rear wall, above the altar.

Letters: height not registered, but very irregular.

Date: Perhaps fourth century BC (lettering).

Findspot: Found before 1923 at Cyrene: Ain Hofra.

Place of origin: Findspot.

Last recorded location: Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou in 1982 in situ at Ain Hofra.

Text constituted from: Transcription from stone (CDL).

Bibliography

Ferri 1923, n. 3, whence SEG, 9.340; IGCyr 032400 .

Text

Interpretive

Εὐγ̣α̣[---]

Diplomatic

ΕΥ..[---]

French translation

Intraduisible.

English translation

Not usefully translatable.

Italian translation

Intraducibile.

Commentary

This is probably, as Ferri thought, the beginning of a personal name, indicating the owner of the altar, as no divine name seems to begin with those letters. For other such mentions, see commentary at IGCyr0320002.

This personal name might be restored either as Εὔγαμος, which is attested once at Rhodes in the second century BC and several times in various regions in the Late Empire, or better as Εὐγάμων, which is known for a poet having composed a Telegonia about 565 BC at Battos' court to honour the Battiad family. However, other derived names would also be possible.

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