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Tithe

EpiDoc XML: IGCyr1236002
Trismegistos ID: 738785

Source description

Support: Grey marble rectangular base, broken off at right and back (w: 0.40 × h: 0.27 × d: 0.46).

Layout: Inscribed in two lines on the face.

Letters: 0.028, no serifs; slanting sigma, phi with oval and high-placed loop, horse-shoe omega.

Date: Perhaps end of fourth or beginning of third century BC (lettering).

Findspot: Found at unknown date at Cyrene: in the Sanctuary of Apollo.

Place of origin: Findspot.

Last recorded location: Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou in 2004, in vicinity of Myrtle Bower, northward, in the small modern garden. Seen by E. Rosamilia in 2012, presumably at the same place.

Text constituted from: Transcription from stone (CDL).

Bibliography

Not published before IGCyr 123600 ; Rosamilia 2023, p. 100 and p. 170, footnote 9.

Text

Interpretive

Ἰάσων Φιλ̣λ[οθάλευς?]
δεκάταν̣ [ἀνέθηκε?]

Diplomatic

ΙΑΣΩΝΦΙ.Λ[.......]
ΔΕΚΑΤΑ.[.......]

Apparatus

1: Φιλ̣[οθάλευς?] Rosamilia 2023: Φι[---] IGCyr
2: [ἀνέθηκε?] Rosamilia 2023: [---] IGCyr

French translation

Iasôn fils de Phil[othalès? a consacré] au titre de la dîme.

English translation

Iason son of Phil[othales? dedicated] as a tithe.

Italian translation

Iason figlio di Phil[othales? ha dedicato] come decima.

Commentary

Iason is a very common name at Cyrene. Names beginning with Phi- are many. So it may seem hazardous to restore the missing parts of this dedication. At line 2, we should wait either the verb of dedication ἀνέθηκε or the name of the god Ἀπόλλωνι. Both words together would be certainly too long for the presumable loss. They are respectively 7 and 8 letters long. The first letter of line 2 is not aligned with that of line 1, while line 1 has one more letter preserved than line 2. Therefore it would be a tempting guess to restore the father's name Φιλοθάλευς, with 8 letters missing: A Philothales son of Iason is known as priest of Apollo about 335 BC (see IGCyr0114002, IGCyr0948002, IGCyr1100002) and this man would be his son.

Rosamilia 2023, who saw the stone and found traces of the lambda, confirms this restoration.

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