Repository
Cyrene Museum, 345.
Support
Pink and blue marble circular base with cuttings for statue on top, re-used after turning the stone upside down (height 0.31; diameter 0.6); the former use was for IGCyr063010, of which the text was erased, but for the artist's signature.
Layout
Inscribed on vertical side, opposite to IGCyr063010.
Letters
0.03; slight serifs.
Place of Origin
Findspot.
Date
Between 108 and 103 B.C. (reign)
Findspot
Last recorded Location
Seen by C. Dobias-Lalou in 1977 Shahat : Cyrene Museum .
Text constituted from
Transcription from stone (CDL).
Fraser, 1958 Fraser, P.M., 1958, Inscriptions from Cyrene, Berytus12, 101-128 - see in bibliography , pp. 113-115, n. 7, pl. XIII, 7, whence SEG Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum, Leiden, then Amsterdam, 1923-1971, then 1979- - see in bibliography , 18.730 (only side a); Pugliese Carratelli-Oliverio, 1961 Pugliese Carratelli, G., (from G. Oliverio), 1961, Iscrizioni cirenaiche, Quaderni di Archeologia della Libya (QAL)4, 3-54 - see in bibliography , p. 31, n. 11, figs. 21-22 (from †Oliverio's papers), whence SEG Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum, Leiden, then Amsterdam, 1923-1971, then 1979- - see in bibliography , 20.725. Cf. Bagnall, 1972 Bagnall, R.S., 1972, Stolos the Admiral, Phoenix26, 358-368 - see in bibliography ; Mooren, 1975 Mooren, L., 1975, The Aulic Titulature in Ptolemaic Egypt. Introduction and Prosopography, Brussel - see in bibliography , n. 0372; Mooren, 1977 Mooren, L., 1977, Le hiérarchie de cour ptolémaïque. Contribution à l'étude des institutions et des classes dirigeantes à l'époque hellénistique, Lovanii - see in bibliography , pp. 186-188; Hauben, 1977 Hauben H.1977, Was Stolos a Cyrenaean?, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik (ZPE)25, 221-226 - see in bibliography ; Laronde, 1987 Laronde, A., 1987, Cyrène et la Libye hellénistique. Libykai historiai de l’époque républicaine au principat d’Auguste, Paris - see in bibliography , pp. 445-446, 462, whence SEG Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum, Leiden, then Amsterdam, 1923-1971, then 1979- - see in bibliography , 38.1899; Criscuolo, 2011 Criscuolo, L., 2011, I due testamenti di Tolemeo VIII Evergete II, in A. Jördens, J.Fr. Quack (eds.), Ägypten zwischen innerem Zwist und äusserem Druck: die Zeit Ptolemaios' VI. bis VIII.: internationales Symposion Heidelberg 16.-19.9.2007, Wiesbaden, 132-150 - see in bibliography , p. 137, footnote 22; Rosamilia, 2014 Rosamilia, E., 2014, Firme di scultori della Cirenaica: un'analisi del corpus, in Luni, M. (ed.), Cirene greca e romana, Monografie di archeologia libica36, Cirene Atene d'Africa7, Roma, 89-106 - see in bibliography , n. 9 and fig. 9 (for the re-use).
(Statue du) roi Ptolémée, Dieu Sôter, fils du roi Ptolémée second Evergète (consacrée) par Stolos, des Premiers Amis, archedeatros (i.e. intendant en chef), en raison de sa générosité à son égard.
(Statue of) king Ptolemy, God Soter, son of king Ptolemy the second Euergetes (dedicated) by Stolos, of the First Friends, archedeatros (i.e. chief stewart), on behalf of his well-doing towards himself.
(Statua del) re Tolemeo, Dio Sotere, figlio del re Tolemeo Evergete secondo, (dedicata) da Stolos, dei Primi Amici, archedeatros (i.e. capo maggiordomo), in considerazione della benevolenza nei suoi confronti.
The base was re-used and the artist's signature related to the first use was not erased. However, as it stood at the rear of the base and as its letters were upside down, it should not be mentioned as a part of the present monument.
This inscription and IGCyr015900, both in very good condition, have allowed to restore another dedication by Stolos erected in the port of Cyrene (IGCyr102500).
On Stolos, the Athenian admiral, see Bagnall, 1972 Bagnall, R.S., 1972, Stolos the Admiral, Phoenix26, 358-368 - see in bibliography , who proposed for the Cyrenaean dedications a date between 108 and 103 B.C.; Hauben, 1977 Hauben H.1977, Was Stolos a Cyrenaean?, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik (ZPE)25, 221-226 - see in bibliography , who explored the possibility that he was a born a Cyrenaean and granted Athenian citizenship. On behalf of his aulic title and office Mooren, 1977 Mooren, L., 1977, Le hiérarchie de cour ptolémaïque. Contribution à l'étude des institutions et des classes dirigeantes à l'époque hellénistique, Lovanii - see in bibliography , pp. 186-188 considers this inscription as dating from 108 B.C., somewhat earlier in the year than IGCyr015900, where he is also 'in charge of the reins'.
The findspot and date of discovery are known from a recently published report of excavations (see Luni, 2014 Luni, M., 2014, Attività di Carlo Anti, Luigi Pernier e Gaspare Oliverio (1923-1938), in M. Luni (ed.), La scoperta di Cirene. Un secolo di scavi, 1913-2013, Monografie di archeologia libica37, Cirene Atene d'Africa8, Roma, 123-156 - see in bibliography , p. 153). Quite normally, honors for the king were exposed on the agora.
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