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Dedication to Apollo

EpiDoc XML: IGCyr0997002
Trismegistos ID: 738515

Source description

Support: Fragmentary white marble base with a projecting moulding above, broken on all sides except on top (w: 0.095 × h: 0.17 × d: 0.10).

Layout: Inscribed on front face in three lines at 0.032 under the moulding.

Letters: 0.015; large dotted theta, nu slighlty shorter at right, open omega.

Date: Fourth century BC (lettering).

Findspot: Found by C. Anti between 1925 and 1930 at Cyrene: Sanctuary of Apollo, East of the East staircase leading to the Fountain Terrace.

Place of origin: Findspot.

Last recorded location: Cyrene Museum, 182. Seen by D. Morelli in 1960 in Shahat: Cyrene Museum. Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou in 1979 at the same place.

Text constituted from: Transcription from stone (CDL).

Bibliography

Anti VII.28, whence SECir, 149 (no image) and again Morelli, SECir, 254 (no image); IGCyr 099700 .

Text

Interpretive

[.. ? ..] : Δαμ̣[---]
[.. ? ..] ἀνέθ[ηκε?]
(vac.) [Ἀπόλ]λ̣ωνι (vac.)

Diplomatic

[.. ? ..] : ΔΑ.[---]
[.. ? ..]ΑΝΕΘ[...]
      [....].ΩΝΙ      

Apparatus

1: [.. ? ..]: [---] SECir
2: [---] ἀνέθ[ηκε] SECir: ἀνέθ[εν?] also possible

French translation

[Untel] fils de Dam[---] a consacré (scil. ce monument) à Apollon.

English translation

[So-and-so] son of Dam[---] dedicated (scil. this monument) to Apollo.

Italian translation

[Il tale] figlio di Dam[---] ha dedicato (scil. questo monumento) ad Apollo.

Commentary

This inscription was published by Pugliese Carratelli in the second part of SECir from a drawing by Oliverio and a sketchbook of Anti. The latter worked at Cyrene from 1925 to 1930, whence the date given for the find. Morelli, staying at Cyrene together with Pugliese Carratelli in 1960, found the stone in the Cyrene Museum and by lack of coordination republished it from autopsy in the third part of SECir.

The adopted restorations are the shortest possible, supposing that only the name of Apollo stood at line 3. It is impossible to know whether at line 1 we have two first names, as at IGCyr0996002, or one name with father's name, which is more usual. The adopted restoration and translation fits the latter case, whereas the alternative proposition would fit the first case. From the place of the end of the god's name, it appears that it should have stood in the middle of the line with blanks at both ends.

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Cyrene general plan

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Cyrene sanctuary of Apollo

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