Bibliography
, pp. 259-264, fig. 12 and
, 2013.482
, whence
SEG, 61.1557
.
Cf.
, pp. 249-250.
Text
σ
ων
Δαϊλέοντος
Θευφείδης
Δα
Δέξανδρος
Πολυτίμω
νάλκης
Εὐμήδους
νων
Παραιβάτα
γόρας
Χαιρεσίλα
μαχος
Ὀλυμπιοδώρω
αρχος
Εὐφάμω
ν
Θαρύλα
πος
Πρώρω
ας
Δεξάρχω
δης
Χαρτάδα
νυμος
Ὑπερόχω
χος
Προκλεῦς
ς
Παραιβάτα
ν
Ἐργίνω
ξίμαχος
Ἰάσονος
Πί
θακος
Χάρωνος
Ἀγχίστρατος
Ἀλδεσ
ς
Πολύστριος
Βαθ
Καρνήδας
Φι
Ἀνχίστρατος
Μελάνιππος
Αμαισιννας
Ἔρασις
Ἱππ
Ἰάσων
ατυ
Φιλοδάμω
Φίλισκος
Φιλοξήνω
Ἀρίστιππος
αβω
Διονύσιος
Εὐφράνορος
Ζευξίμαχος
Ἰάσονος
Καλλιφύης
λυχα
Εὐκλῆς
Πρώρω
Μνασ
νιμάσιος
Νικάσιος
νιος
ς
Ἀντίπατρος
Ἀντιπάτρου
Σωσίδας
Ναυκρίτω
Αὐτόφιλος
Καρνήδα
Φίλων
Ἀνδρία
Θεύτιμος
Πολιάνθευς
Φιλιστίδας
Πολυάρχω
Δωρόθεος
Μεγακλεῦς
Πα
δλα
Apparatus
μαχος
Ἀντίμαχος
Καλλίμαχος
αρχος
ρχος
Πίθακος the bar of alpha probably not cut
Ιόλκος
Πύθακος
αβω
αβώλα an impossible ending
Μεγακλεῦς
Μεγαλοκλεῦς
(i.a-b) , Untel fils d'Untel, ôn fils de Daïléôn, Theupheidès fils de Da, Dexandros fils de Polytimos (5) nalkès fils d'Eumèdès, nôn fils de Pariabatas, goras fils de Khairésilas, makhos fils d'Olympiodôros, arkhos fils d'Euphamos, (10) n fils de Tharylas, pos fils de Prôros, as fils de Dexarkhos, dès fils de Khartadas, nymos fils d'Hyperokhos, (15) fils de Proklès, s fils de Paraibatas, n fils d'Erginos, ximakhos fils d'Iasôn, Pithakos
fils de Kharôn, (20) Ankhistratos fils d'Untel, s fils de Polystris, .
(i.c) , Untel fils de Bath, Karnèdas fils de Phi,
Ankhistratos fils d'Untel, Melanippos fils d'Untel, (5) Amaisinnas fils d'Untel, Erasis fils d'Untel, Hipp fils d'Untel, Iasôn fils d'Untel, .
(i.d) , karp fils d'Untel, .
(ii.a-b) , Untel fils de Philodamos, Philiskos fils de Philoxènos, (5) Aristippos fils de
abo, Dionysios fils d'Euphranôr, Zeuximakhos fils d'Iasôn, (11) Kalliphyès fils d'Untel,Euklès fils de Prôros, Mnas fils de asis, Nikasios fils d'Untel, (19) Untel fils d'Untel, .
(ii.c) , Antipatros fils d'Antipatros, Sôsidas fils de Naukritos, Autophilos fils de Karnèdas, Philoôn fils d'Andrias,
(10) Theutimos fils de Polyanthès, Philistidas fils de Polyarkhos, Dôrothéos fils de Mégaklès, Pa fils d'Untel, .
(ii.d) Intraduisible.
Fragments e, f, g, h intraduisibles.
(i.a-b) , So-and-so son of So-and-so, on son of Daileon, Theupheides son of Da, Dexandros son of Polytimos (5) nalkes son of Eumedes, non son of Pariabatas, goras son of Chairesilas, machos son of Olympiodoros, archos son of Euphamos, (10) n son of Tharylas, pos son of Proros, as son of Dexarchos, des son of Chartadas, nymos son of Hyperochos, (15) son of Prokles, s son of Paraibatas, n son of Erginos, ximachosson of Iason, Pithakos
son of Charon, (20) Anchistratos son of So-and-so, s son of Polystris, .
(i.c) , So-and-so son of Bath, Karnedas son of Phi,
Anchistratos son of So-and-so, Melanippos son of So-and-so, (5) Amaisinnas son of So-and-so, Erasis son of So-and-so, Hipp son of So-and-so, Iason son of So-and-so, .
(i.d) , karp son of So-and-so, .
(ii.a-b) , So-and-so son of Philodamos, Philiskos son of Philoxenos, (5) Aristippos son of
abo, Dionysios son of Euphranor, Zeuximachos son of Iason, (11) Kalliphyes son of So-and-so,Eukles son of Proros, Mnas son of asis, Nikasios son of So-and-so, (19) So-and-so son of So-and-so, .
(ii.c) , Antipatros son of Antipatros, Sosidas son of Naukritos, Autophilos son of Karnedas, Philon son of Andrias,
(10) Theutimos son of Polyanthes, Philistidas son of Polyarchos, Dorotheos son of Megakles, Pa son of So-and-so, .
(ii.d) Not usefully translatable.
Fragments e, f, g, h not usefully translatable.
(i.a-b) , il tale figlio del tale, on figlio di Daileon, Theupheides figlio di Da, Dexandros figlio di Polytimos (5) nalkes figlio di Eumedes, non figlio di Pariabatas, goras figlio di Chairesilas, machos figlio di Olympiodoros, archos figlio di Euphamos, (10) n figlio di Tharylas, pos figlio di Proros, as figlio di Dexarchos, des figlio di Chartadas, nymos figlio di Hyperochos, (15) figlio di Prokles, s figlio di Paraibatas, n figlio di Erginos, ximachos figlio di Iason, Pithakos
figlio di Charon, (20) Anchistratos figlio del tale, s figlio di Polystris, .
(i.c) , il tale figlio di Bath, Karnedas figlio di Phi,
Anchistratos figlio del tale, Melanippos figlio ddel tale, (5) Amaisinnas figlio del tale, Erasis figlio del tale, Hipp figlio del tale, Iason figlio del tale, .
(i.d) , karp figlio del tale, .
(ii.a-b) , Il tale figlio di Philodamos, Philiskos figlio di Philoxenos, (5) Aristippos figlio di
abo, Dionysios figlio di Euphranor, Zeuximachos figlio di Iason, (11) Kalliphyes figlio del tale,Eukles figlio di Proros, Mnas figlio di asis, Nikasios figlio del tale, (19) il tale figlio del tale, .
(ii.c) , Antipatros figlio di Antipatros, Sosidas figlio di Naukritos, Autophilos figlio di Karnedas, Philon figlio di Andrias,
(10) Theutimos figlio di Polyanthes, Philistidas figlio di Polyarchos, Dorotheos figlio di Megakles, Pa figlio del tale, .
(ii.d) Intraducibile.
Frammenti e, f, g, h intraducibili.
Commentary
In matter of support, display and content this inscription is very similar to [IGCyr109300], which is explicitely a list
of priests, probably eponymous ones. For the present list, it has still to be proven, as none of the persons recorded here does correspond to
a man explicitely mentioned as priest of Apollo elsewhere.
Some personal names might be restored with more of less certainty from the stock of names attested at Cyrene. Hereafter are some restorations proposed
by C. Dobias-Lalou from the photographs : at i.a.5
Μενάλκηςseems plausible, although
this name is not yet attested in Cyrenaica, whereas Ἀλκαμένης is already known.
For i.a.6
Σθένων is the only name fitting the gap before -νων and attested in the region.
At i.a.11 we should probably restore
Εὔιππος.
At i.a.13 a compound in -είδης is the only possibility in agreement with the local dialect.
At i.a.14
Ἀριστώνυμος seems a good guess.
At i.c.1 the father's name should be
Βαθυκλεῦς.
At ii.a.6 a father's name
Κοττάβω would fit the gap with the rare name also attested
as father's name of a contributor named Ariston about 280 B.C. ([IGCyr065200], b.18).
-βωλος with first element ending with α seems to be known.
At ii.a.12
Πολυχάρμω
seems a good guess. Although not yet attested in Cyrenaica
it is a common Rhodian name.
At ii.a.15-16 the father's name should be
Μ
νάσιος,
whereas the son's name might be either Μνᾶσις or Μνασέας.
At e.2 a space before the first preserved letters induces to suggest the Libyan name Ελικαν
.
argued that this liste might belong to the same ensemble as [IGCyr109200]. Without
a new study of the stones, this should remain hypothetical.
In a PhD thesis discussed at the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa in December 2016, E. Rosamilia presented the results of a new study of the stone with some
interesting improvements. Until the planned publication, the present edition should be taken as provisional.