Bibliography
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Sammelbuch 5881
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, pp. 225-229
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Cf.
, p. 168
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Text
ηι
Χαρματίωνος
Δαμασάνορος
πολις
Περετίμω
ιππος
Τλάσωνος
ιππος
Μυρτωσίω
άνθης
Ἀγαθάρχω
αρχος
Ἰρηναίω
όλας
Σεμηρος
Ἑσπερίτας
Λαστράτω
δλας
Ἀνάξιος
Eὐίππω
πγ
Πα
Κα
Πο
Θευ
Γν
Ἀκε
Λα
Λ
Apparatus
Side a
Χαρματίωνος
Ματίωνος
πολις
ολις
ιππος
πος
ιππος
πος
άνθης
θης
Ἰρηναίω
Εἰρηναίω
Ἑσπερίτας probably suggested by J. Reynolds
Εὐεσπερίτας
ερίτας
Ἀνάξιος
άναξίω
Eὐίππω
Side b
πγ
Θευ
Θε
no letter copied by Robinson after l. 8
a) Un tel fils de Kharmatiôn, un tel fils de Damasanôr, polis
fils de Pérétimos, ippos fils de Tlasôn, ippos
fils de Myrtôsios,anthès fils d'Agatharkhos, arkhos fils d'Irènaios,
olas fils de Sémèr, Hespéritas fils de Lastratos, dlas
fils d'Anaxis,Un tel fils d'Euippos,
b) Noms incomplets
a) So-and-so son of Charmation, So-and-so son of Damasanor, polis son of Peretimos, ippos son of Tlason, ippos son of Myrtosios,
anthes son of Agatharchos, archos son of Irenaios,
olas son of Semer, Hesperitas son of Lastratos, dlas
son of Anaxis, So-and-so son of Euippos,
b) Fragmentary names
a) Il tale figlio di Charmation, Il tale figlio di Damasanor, polis figlio di Peretimos, ippos figlio di Tlason, ippos figlio di Myrtosios,
anthes figlio di Agatharchos, archos figlio di Irenaios,
olas figlio di Semer, Hesperitas figlio di Lastratos, dlas
figlio di Anaxis, il tale figlio di Euippos,
b) Nomi frammentari
Commentary
The lettering is very similar to that of list [IGCyr014800], but the fragment does not match its missing parts.
Two rare names appear now on epitaphs of the third century: Damasanor as father of Kleo in [IGCyr121800] and Semer as
father of Phero in [IGCyr105700]. In both cases, a family link is plausible, but it is difficult to be more precise
because of the gap in time.
For the name at line b.10 Masson's idea of a personal name derived from the ethnic of the Western city of Cyrenaica is very convincing. However
the full form Εὐεσπερίτας seems too long by comparison with the surviving parts of other names; we thus
prefer the shorter and locally usual form Ἑσπερίτας.