View Source #20467

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Creation :  2024-04-30 00:31:46  by Sylvain Lebreton
Latest Edition :  2024-05-01 18:12:47  by Sylvain Lebreton

Project ERC MAP Project
Source Category Epigraphy
Source Types Funerary
Languages Greek
Main Title None
Author
Material Category Lithic
Material Marble
Medium Category Stele / Cippus
Medium Stele
Text URL https://epigraphy.packhum.org/text/182847
Iconography ?
Image URL
Bibliography
Bibliographic Reference Main Edition Source Reference
#100 CIRB 130
#87 BE 1972, 315
#5589 Inscriptions du Bosphore p. 16-26, n°13
#5614 Culture et mobilité p. 152, 385
#12 SEG 42, 723
#557 GVI 1989
Dating
Precision: 5
Post Quem -200
Ante Quem 50
Commentary 2nd-1st c. BCE (Peek, GVI) / ca. 50 BCE - 50 CE (SEG 42).
IIe-Ier s. av. n.è. (Peek, GVI) / ca 50 av. - 50 de n.è. (SEG 42).
Discovery / Original Location
Precision: 2
Real ? Yes
Political Entity Pantikapaion (Pantikapaites)/Bosporos (Bosporites (IACP: 705)
Region Black Sea
Sub-region Cimmerian Bosporus
Place Pantikapaion/Bosp(h)orus   View on Pleiades   45.3532623, 36.470222
Site
Topographies
Functions
Commentary
Commentary Found at Kertch, in the courtyard of a house.
Epitaph (l. 1-2) followed by a funerary epigram (l. 3-24) for a young woman from Sinope, in the first (l. 3-10) and then in the second (l. 11-24) person.
The deceased was captured by Hades, who is distinct from Plouton in this poem (cf. l. 20).
Trouvé à Kertch, dans la cour d'une maison.
Epitaphe (l. 1-2) suivie d'une épigramme funéraire (l. 3-24) pour une jeune femme originaire de Sinope, à la première (l. 3-10) puis à la deuxième (l. 11-24) personne.
La défunte a été capturée par Hadès, ici distinct de Ploutôn (l. 20).
Testimonies
Testimony With restitution
#25164 l. 16 οὐχ ὁσίη Μοῖρα
#25195 l. 24 ἀθανάτων


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