Dedication to Apollo

IGCyr001000

Trismegistos ID: 738107

Source Description

Support

Fragment of a greyish, brown-glazed clay crater (0.075; 0.036; -).

Layout

Graffito on the rim (0.075; 0.016;0.036).

Letters

0.007.

Place of Origin

Findspot.

Date

Ca. 550 B.C. (monument-type)

Findspot

Probably found before 1961 at Cyrene : Sanctuary of Apollo .

Last recorded Location

Seen by L. Gasperini in 1961 in Shahat : Cyrene Museum .

Present Location

Not seen by IGCyr team.

Text constituted from

Editor's transcription.

Bibliography

Gasperini, 1995 , n. 1 (= Gasperini, 2008 , pp. 320-324), whence SEG , 44.1541, 1. Cf. Gasperini, 1997 (= Gasperini, 2008 , pp. 388-400, whence SEG , 47.2164; Maffre, 2007 , n. 27; Dobias-Lalou, 2015 ; Marengo, 2016 , p. 167.

Text

[---] [Ἀπόλλō]ν̣ι Ϙόρακί με ἀνέ[θε̄κε]

Apparatus

1 Ϙόρακί (omicron written above rho)

French translation

[Untel] m'a dédié à [Apollon] Korax.

English translation

[So-and-so] dedicated me to [Apollo] Korax.

Italian translation

[Il tale] mi ha dedicato ad [Apollo] Korax.

Arabic translation

فلان وفلان أهدوني للمؤله أبوللون كوراكس

Commentary

According to Callimachus, Hymn II, vv. 65-68, Apollo, in the guise of a crow, would have guided the founder Battos and his fellows to Cyrene. This archaic graffito shows that Callimachus' information, gathered in his homecity, remained vivid.

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