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Epitaphs

EpiDoc XML: IGCyr0564002
Trismegistos ID: 6065

Source description

Support: Above the utmost right door of a rock-cut tomb with three loculi (dimensions unknown).

Layout: Inscribed on the wall.

Letters: Height unknown.

Date: Ca. 300 BC (context).

Findspot: Found by J. Cassels in 1953 at Cyrene: North Necropolis, tomb N 197.

Place of origin: Findspot.

Last recorded location: Not seen by IGCyr team.

Text constituted from: Transcription from previous editor.

Bibliography

Cassels 1955, p. 20, whence SEG, 16.869a; Rowe – Rowe – Healy 1959, p. 6 and pl. VI-VII; Thorn 2005, pp. 123, 517; IGCyr 056400 .

Text

Interpretive

Δράκων Ποσειδίππω,
[Ἁ]γεμόνα Δράκοντος.

Diplomatic

ΔΡΑΚΩΝΠΟΣΕΙΔΙΠΠΩ
[.]ΓΕΜΟΝΑΔΡΑΚΟΝΤΟΣ

Apparatus

2: Δράκοντος: ΔΡΑΚΩΝΤΟΣ Cassels 1955

French translation

Drakôn fils de Poseidippos. Hagemona fille de Drakôn.

English translation

Drakon son of Poseidippos. Hagemona daughter of Drakon.

Italian translation

Drakon figlio di Poseidippos. Hagemona figlia di Drakon.

Commentary

As Thorn 2005 shows, tomb N 197 Cassels is called erroneously N 198 by Rowe – Rowe – Healy 1959, who had partly excavated it, without mentioning the inscriptions.

The date is inferred from Rowe's finds. Cassels' diplomatic transcription corresponds to such a date, whereas another name, engraved above the central door, has cursive omegas and should be of Roman date (whence IRCyr2020 C.577).

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Cyrene general plan

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Cyrene north necropolis

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