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Right lower angle of a blackish
Found in 1926 by G. Oliverio at
Seen by Emilio Rosamilia in 2010 in
Marked-up according to the EpiDoc Guidelines version 8
Épigénès fils d'Eub
Oeuvre de
Epigenes son of Eub
Made by
Epigenes figlio di Eub
Opera di
Owing to the similarity of lettering with the epitaph IGCyr025000 the proposed restoration of the names at line 1 seems rather plausible,
although other personal names beginning with
We have here only at the nominative the name of the man featured in the statue that originally stood on the base. If the honors emanated from the city, this mention would not be missing. It is thus more plausible that a private citizen was responsible for the monument but did not want to let it known (the same at IGCyr065800).
As pointed by Rosamilia, the name of the sculptor's father has no dialectal form and this might be a clue for a foreigner. However, it would be somewhat surprising that his origin would not be mentioned.