Epitaph

IGCyr097000

Trismegistos ID: 738483

Source Description

Repository

Cyrene Museum, 346.

Support

Slightly tapering limestone stele with a moulding below the upper edge, broken in two adjacent pieces, with the front face in poor condition (0.355 to 0.37; 1.08;0.14 to 0.16).

Layout

Inscribed on front face at about 0.15 under the moulding; each line cut symmetrically along vertical axis.

Letters

0.035 to 0.04; slight serifs, large circular letters, moderately slanting mu and sigma, phi with large vertical stroke and flattened loop.

Place of Origin

Findspot.

Date

Second half of fourth or first half of third century B.C.

Findspot

Found before 1935 by G. Oliverio at Cyrene , plausibly from a Necropolis .

Later recorded Location

Seen in 1960 by Pugliese Carratelli in Shahat : Cyrene Museum .

Last recorded Location

Seen in 1977 by C. Dobias-Lalou at the same place.

Text constituted from

Transcription from stone (CDL).

Bibliography

SECir , 92 (photo).

Text

Φιλό[δ]αμος Σατ̣ύρου Ἀχαιός

Apparatus

1 SECir  Φιλόδ̣αμος

2 SECir  Σατ̣ύρου

3 SECir  Ἀ̣χ̣αιός

French translation

Philodamos fils de Satyros, achéen.

English translation

Philodamos son of Satyros, an Achaean.

Italian translation

Philodamos figlio di Satyros, acheo.

Commentary

Although Oliverio's photograph does not show the stone in a better condition than that of 1977, his readings were validated by Pugliese Carratelli (SECir , 92), who saw the stone in 1960. We thus accept their readings for the father's name (a quite common name in Achaia) and the ethnic.

The ethnic 'Achaean' supposes a terminus post quem in 280 B.C.

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