Dedication to a goddess and to Apollo

IGCyr021900

Trismegistos ID: 738242

Source Description

Support

Fragmentary limestone altar with two compartments, broken off at left (0.32; 0.118;0.24).

Layout

Inscribed on front side.

Letters

0.032.

Place of Origin

Findspot.

Date

Perhaps fifth to fourth century B.C. (lettering)

Findspot

Found before 1923 at Cyrene : South-Eastern part of Sanctuary of Apollo .

Present Location

Not found.

Text constituted from

Transcription from editor.

Bibliography

Ferri, 1923 , p. 9, n. 8c (no image), whence SEG , 9.140; SECir , 214 (ph.).

Text

[---] α : Ἀπόλλ(ων) :

Apparatus

1 Ἀπόλλ(ων) : Ferri, 1923  Ἀπόλλ[ωνος] : SECir  Ἀπόλλ(ωνος)

French translation

[---] a. Apoll(on).

English translation

[---] a. Apoll(o).

Italian translation

[---] a. Apoll(o).

Commentary

This belongs to the series of altars with compartments of the so-called 'agorà degli dei'.

One name should have been inscribed in correspondence with each compartment.

The name on the left was probably that of a feminin deity; thus Apollo's name, here abbreviated, should also be expanded at the nominative.

Alternatively, the first name might be that of a rare masculine in -ας, such as Ἀρχαγέτας, and we should thus read Ἀπόλλ(ωνος). However this hypotheses seems to be less probable.

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