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Inscriptions of Greek Cyrenaica | Greek Verse Inscriptions of Cyrenaica

Tithe (?)

EpiDoc XML: IGCyr1192002
Trismegistos ID: 738741

Source description

Support: Two non-adjacent fragments of a greymarble circular basin, preserved from rim to bottom (fragment a: w: 0.165 × h: 0.095; fragment b: w: 0.075 × h: 0.075).

Layout: Inscribed on the rim, to be read from outside.

Letters: 0.035; no serifs, broadly open alpha.

Date: Probably first half of fourth century BC (lettering).

Findspot: Found before 1979 at Cyrene: exact findspot unrecorded.

Place of origin: Findspot.

Last recorded location: Cyrene Museum, 96+98. Seen by C.Dobias-Lalou in 1979 in Shahat, Cyrene Museum.

Text constituted from: Transcription from stone (CDL).

Bibliography

Not published before IGCyr 119200 .

Text

Interpretive

a
[--- δεκά?]τα : Ι[---]
b
[---]Α[---]

Diplomatic

a
[---....]ΤΑ : Ι[---]
b
[---]Α[---]

French translation

[---] dîme (?) [---]

English translation

[---] tithe (?) [---]

Italian translation

[---] decima (?) [---]

Commentary

From the series of circular basins, it seems reasonable to guess that the word for 'tithe' should be restored in fragment a; the iota is probably the beginning of a personal name.

The fragments are not exactly adjacent, but the space between letters allows to place fragment b near the right end of fragment a so that the isolated alpha of fragment b would follow the iota of fragment b. If so, we would have the beginning of a personal name such as Ἰάσις or Ἰάσων, both of which are very frequent in Cyrenaica. This possibility however should not be pushed too far ahead.

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