64. Verse honours for a governorCharlotte M. Roueché2004
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Description of Monument
Two joining fragments of a white marble columnar statue base shaft (total H. c. 1.35. diam. 0.53); the substantial part found standing on a plinth (H. 0.33) cut down from the socle of a fluted column; the upper left corner fragment found separately.
Translation
offspring Aphrodite, he who drove out city-destroying civil strife.
Commentary
See discussion at V.37.
Found
Tetrastoon: main part found standing against a column of the western colonnade of the tetrastoon, immediately south of 62; fragment found in the same area (NPS I) at 0.20 above the paving. See plan 6.
Original Location
Findspot.
Last Recorded Location
Findspot and Museum.
History of Recording
Excavated by the NYU expedition, main part in 1972, fragment in 1973 (73.206).
Bibliography
Published by Roueché, Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity no. 64 and plate xvi, whence PHI728, Steinepigramme02/09/26.