View Source #2711

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Creation :  2020-06-15 16:47:32  by Sylvain Lebreton
Latest Edition :  2022-03-20 14:59:20  by Sylvain Lebreton

Project ERC MAP Project
Source Category Epigraphy
Source Types Dedication
Languages Greek
Main Title None
Author
Material Category Lithic
Material Marble
Medium Category Architecture
Medium Base / Pedestal
Text URL http://pom.bbaw.de/ig/digitale-edition/inschrift/IG%20II_III%C2%B3%204,%20949
Iconography ?
Image URL
Bibliography
Bibliographic Reference Main Edition Source Reference
#3447 AIUK 4.5 Appendix (p. 114-117)
#223 IG II 3 .4 949
#93 CIG 495
#221 IG II2 3003
#11 GIBM I 59
Dating
Precision: 4
Post Quem -200
Ante Quem -1
Commentary
Discovery / Original Location
Precision: 4
Real ? Yes
Political Entity
Region Undetermined
Sub-region
Place
Site
Topographies
Functions
Commentary
Commentary From the Elgin collection, whence (seemingly) the inference of Boeckh (CIG) of an Attic origin. However, the stone was probably purchased in Gallipoli, obviously a gathering point for inscriptions from Asia Minor in the early 19th c.: see Liddel & Low (AIUK 4.5).
Provient de la collection Elgin, ce qui a vraisemblablement fait supposer à Boeckh (CIG) une origine attique. Mais il semblerait que la pierre ait été acquise à Gallipoli, point de chute manifeste d'inscriptions micrasiatiques au début du XIXe s. : cf. Liddel & Low (AIUK 4.5).
Testimonies
Testimony With restitution
#3620 l. 5-6 Ἀπόλλ[ωνι]
Ταρσίῳ


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