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53. Verse honours for Asclepiodotus

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Description

  • Monument: A re-used white marble block (0.52 × 0.99 × 0.515) originally intended for architectural decoration; the rear face has elaborate mouldings at each side. The stone is broken at the top left corner and the right side, and the surface is worn.
  • Text: Inscribed on the face, which is very slightly concave as seen from the sides.
  • Letters: 0.03-0.04; slightly elongated, simple: l.1, Κ scroll ; l.4, apostrophe after ΤΟΝΔ; between ll. 4 and 5 there is a short horizontal line in the left margin, apparently demarcating the two stanzas.
  • Date: Late fifth century (prosopography).

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     [Λ]άμπει κ(αὶ) φθιμένοις ἀρετῆς φάος, οἳ περὶ πάτρη[ς] |
        πολλὰ πονησάμενοι ξυνὸν ἔθεντ' ὄφελ[ος]. |
     Ἀσκληπιοδότωι λόγος ἥρμοσεν, ὧι πόλις [δε] |
        οἷάπερ οἰκιστῆι τόνδ' ἀνέθηκε τύπο[ν].
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5 (5) Τήκει καὶ πέτρην ὁ πολὺς χρόνος: ἀλλ' [ρετάων] |
        Ἀσκληπιοδότου τὸ κλέος ἀθάνατον, |
     ὅσσα καὶ οἷα πόρεν γέρα πατρίδι τοῖς ἐπὶ π[ᾶσιν] |
        καὶ τόδε μετρείσθω ξυνὸν ἔρεισμα θ[λου].

Translation

The light of virtue shines even for dead men, who, undertaking many labours for their country, established general benefits. The saying fits Asclepiodotus, for whom this city has dedicated this statue as for a founder.

Long time wears away even stone; but the fame of Asclepiodotus' virtues is immortal, the number and kind of privileges which he obtained for his country. In addition to all these, let this adjacent structure of the vaulted chamber be counted as well.

Apparatus

There are no significant differences between the modern copies. In line 8, for ξυνὸν, AP has κοῖλον. The Byzantine copyist perhaps chose to ‘improve' the text, and wrote κοινὸν which was subsequently corrupted to κοῖλον (as editors since Boeckh have conjectured); but see commentary, V.8.

Photographs

Face and top (1973) Face and right end (1993) Underside (1993) Underside and right end (2004)
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Commentary

For Asclepiodotus see also 54; see discussion at V.8 following.

Locations

  • Found: Village: 'In muro apud Turcam domum in orientali pagi parte' (Picenini); 'built into a village house, which has since been demolished' (NYU).
  • Original: Unknown.
  • Last Recorded: Museum.

History

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