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Dedication to the Eumenides

EpiDoc XML: IGCyr1340002
Trismegistos ID: 738887

Source description

Support: A double rock-cut altar with two shallow compartments much worn out (approximate dimensions estimated from photograph w: 0.78 × h: 0.14), immediately to the right of IGCyr1339002.

Layout: Inscribed on the front below the compartments in the middle of the whole plinth.

Letters: 0.13; slanting mu (?), upsilon without tail.

Date: Probably second half of fifth or beginning of fourth century BC (lettering).

Findspot: Found in 2012 by the Mission of Urbino at Cyrene: in the lower part of Wadi el Aish.

Place of origin: Findspot.

Last recorded location: First studied in 2012 by E. Rosamilia in situ in the Southern Extra-Mural Sacred Zone.

Text constituted from: Transcription from editor.

Bibliography

Gasparini – Rosamilia 2016, n. 8 (fig. 22),whence SEG, 66.2330; IGCyr 134000 .

Text

Interpretive

Εὐμ̣(ενίδōν)

Diplomatic

ΕΥ.

French translation

(scil. Autel) des Euménides.

English translation

(scil. Altar) of the Eumenides.

Italian translation

(scil. Altare) delle Eumenidi.

Commentary

The three letters being well centred, an abbreviation is sure. As pointed out by E. Rosamilia, the upsilon has no tail and the third letter, which has the same appearance as the preceding, might be the central part of a mu, the first oblique stroke of which would overlap the right part of the uspilon, forming a ligature.

Although ligatures are not common in the archaic period, the shape of upsilon gives a clue for a high date.

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