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

Honours

EpiDoc XML: IGCyr1073002
Trismegistos ID: 738602

Source description

Support: Cylindrical low base of white marble, recut so as to form a right angle at left back; on top there are two holes for the feet of a statue (preserved dimension w: 0.63 × h: 0.23 × d: 0.495).

Layout: Inscribed on the circular front face in the axis of the standing statue.

Letters: 0.045, carefully cut; alpha with low bar, slightly dissymmetrical nu.

Date: Probably ca. 335 BC (lettering, prosopography).

Findspot: Found between March and July 1929 by G. Oliverio at Cyrene: in the Sanctuary of Apollo, re-used in a late wall eastward of the East staircase leading to the Fountain Terrace.

Place of origin: Findspot

Last recorded location: Copied by L. Pernier on July 29th, 1929 at findspot, in the Sanctuary of Apollo. Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou in 1983 and again with E. Catani in 2001 at the same place.

Text constituted from: Transcription from stone (CDL).

Bibliography

Not previously published before IGCyr 107300 . Cf. Pernier , 1929-1930, p. 50.

Text

Interpretive

Κλέων Πολλίδα

Diplomatic

ΚΛΕΩΝΠΟΛΛΙΔΑ

French translation

Kleôn fils de Pollidas.

English translation

Kleon son of Pollidas.

Italian translation

Kleon figlio di Pollidas.

Commentary

This base was copied by L. Pernier in his notebook on his arrival at Cyrene on July 29th, 1929 for the summer campaign of 1929. He described it amongst the area excavated by the Superintendancy since March of the same year. Since that date, it has not been moved. Although recut for a re-use, the inscription was probably not moved very far and should have stood in the Sanctuary by its first use.

Kleon is no rare name at Cyrene, whereas Pollidas is only known for three persons. The lettering allows to identify the present Kleon son of Pollidas with the homonymous damiergos on duty in IGCyr0115002. Moreover, Pollidas son of Kleon in a probable list of military officers (IGCyr1035002) would be his father. Furthermore, Phylochos son of Pollidas in the great list of military officers dated about 345 BC (IGCyr0840002, line 77) is almost certainly a brother of our Kleon.

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Deed Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

All citation, reuse or distribution of this work must contain a link back to DOI: https://doi.org/10.60760/unibo/igcyrgvcyr2 and the filename (IGCyr000000 or GVCyr000), as well as the year of consultation.

Maps

Cyrene general plan

image

Cyrene sanctuary of Apollo

image