Name, perhaps dedication

IGCyr115500

Trismegistos ID: 738707

Source Description

Support

Rock-cut altar with three compartments, each in a niche (dimensions unknown).

Layout

Inscribed in the rock above two niches.

Letters

0.09; slightly dissymmetrical nu.

Place of Origin

Findspot.

Date

Perhaps third or second century B.C. (context, lettering)

Findspot

Found by M. Luni in 2007 at Cyrene : along the road to Balagrae, opposite the Eastern limit of the Southern temple precinct .

Later recorded Location

Observed by G. Paci in 2008 in situ.

Last recorded Location

Seen by E. Rosamilia in 2010 in situ.

Text constituted from

Transcription from stone (GP).

Bibliography

Paci, 2011 , p. 268 and fig. 14.1.8 and fig. 8, whence SEG , 61.1555.B.1 and SEG , 61.1555.B.2. Cf. Gasparini-Rosamilia, 2016 , pp. 190-195.

Text

Ἀντιπα[τρ---] 

Apparatus

French translation

Antipatros (ou) d'Antipatros.

English translation

Antipatros (or ) belonging to Antipatros.

Italian translation

Antipatros (o) di Antipatros.

Commentary

One of the series of personal names inscribed above altars rock-cut in niches; the 'owner' of the altar(s) engraved his name, but we do not know the deity to whom offerings were laid down.

Neither do we know whether the personal name was written at the nominative or genitive case.

Paci's description was misinterpreted in SEG, producing two similar items. The name Ἀντίπα[τρος] is engraved only once across two niches.

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