Imitated artist's signature

IGCyr000500

Trismegistos ID: 738103

Source Description

Support

Fragment of a plate of Rhodian ware, bearing also IGCyr000300 (0.18; 0.08; -).

Layout

Graffito on the rim (width 0.06).

Letters

0.004 to 0.02.

Place of Origin

Findspot.

Date

Ca. 600 B.C. (context)

Findspot

Found before 1963 as a chance find at Taucheira : exact findspot unrecorded.

Last recorded Location

Seen in 1965 by Boardman at Tūkrah : in the Tocra Museum .

Present Location

Not seen by IGCyr team.

Text constituted from

Transcription from editor (CDL).

Bibliography

Boardman, 1966 , pp. 153-155; Dobias-Lalou, 1970 , pp. 233-235, n. 3. Cf. Dobias-Lalou, 2015 , pp. 65, 68; Antonini, 2016 , p. 45 and Dobias-Lalou, Bulletin Épigraphique 2017.638.

Text

Ἀπ̣ονίκας ἔγρ̣[απσε?]

Apparatus

1 Ἀπ̣ονίκας : Dobias-Lalou, 1970  ἀπὸ νίκας (Masson's reading)

French translation

Aponikas a inscrit.

English translation

Aponikas inscribed.

Italian translation

Aponikas ha iscritto.

Commentary

The letters may be either Cyrenaean or Theran, so the graffito might have been scratched at either places (see also at IGCyr000300).

The reading Ἀπονίκας is now conforted by another occurrence at IGCyr122400.

Antonini's idea that the penultimate preserved letter, instead of being a gamma, might be a chi with trident-shape is not sustainable (see photograph).

Arabic translation

أبونيكاس نقش أو كتب

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