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IGCyr103210

Trismegistos ID: 738547

Source Description

Support

Limestone altar with two compartments (0.34; 0.10;0.605).

Layout

Inscribed on front face, which is the shorter one.

Letters

0.025 to 0.03.

Place of Origin

Findspot.

Date

Perhaps second half of fifth century B.C. (lettering, context)

Findspot

Found between 1929 and 1930 at Cyrene : in the so called Agora of the Gods .

Last recorded Location

Seen by D. Morelli in 1960 in situ.

Present Location

Not seen by IGCyr team.

Text constituted from

Transcription from previous editor.

Bibliography

Morelli in SECir , 225 (no image). Cf. Parisi Presicce, 2007 , p. 498.

Text

Κρε̄τι ⸢κ⸣ ός

Apparatus

French translation

(Courète) de Crète.

English translation

Cretan (Curete).

Italian translation

(Curete) di Creta.

Commentary

We retain dubiously Morelli's reading and interpretation as a misspelling of Κρητικός known for the Cretan Curete at IGCyr019600. However the ethnic alone would remain puzzling. Was the god's name cut on another face and now lost? This idea would be strengthened if we could check the lettering and suppose that the writer was a beginner in Ionian script, still using epsilon in the first syllable and confusing kappa and chi. We give arbitrarily a date on that assumption.

About the excavations in that part of the Sanctuary, see Parisi Presicce, 2007 and now also Luni, 2014 , pp. 129, 133.

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