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

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EpiDoc XML: IGCyr1380002
Trismegistos ID: 997642

Source description

Support: Upper right angle of a marble panel, broken off at left and below, with dowel hole full of metal in the upper right angle (preserved dimensions w: 0.26 × h: 0.225 × d: 0.06).

Layout: Inscribed on the face at 0.13 of the upper rim.

Letters: Carefully cut letters (0.05) with light serifs.

Date: Perhaps third century or first half of second century BC (lettering).

Findspot: Plausibly found before World War II at Cyrene, exact findspot not registered.

Place of origin: Findspot.

Last recorded location: Cyrene Museum, 516. Seen in 1977 by Dobias-Lalou in Shahat: Cyrene Museum.

Text constituted from: Transcription from stone (CDL).

Bibliography

Never published before this edition.

Text

Interpretive

[---]ΑΡΤΑ[---]
[------]?

Diplomatic

[---]ΑΡΤΑ[---]
[------]?

Apparatus

1: ΑΡΤΑ: Ἀρτά[μιτ c. 1 - 2] or [Κ]αρτα[---]

French translation

Intraduisible.

English translation

Not usefully translatable.

Italian translation

Intraducibile.

Commentary

Two types of reading seem possible for this fragmentary panel, itself only part of a larger monument, as shown by both upper and right sides well prepared for being joint to similar panels, and by the dowel hole at upper right angle. One reading might have the name of the goddess Artemis, plausibly at the genitive or dative case. Alternatively, we would have a personal name, both Καρταγόρας and Καρταιμένης being attested in Cyrenaica. The question should remain open because of the very fragmentary condition of the whole monument.

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