Description:
White marble doric half-column, supporting stage architrave.
Text:
Scrached on the south face, at H. 1.40 above floor level.
Letters:
None
Date:
Third to fifth century A.D. (context)
Findspot:
Theatre stage, portico across stage, fourth column from south.
Original Location:
Findspot
Last recorded location:
Findspot
History of discovery:
Recorded by the NYU expedition.
Bibliography:
Published by Roueché, PPA 6.4
Text constituted from:
Transcription (Reynolds, Roueché) This edition Roueché (2007).
( A face drawn in profile.)
( A face drawn in profile.)
<note>
A face drawn in profile.
</note>

Translation:

No translation possible.

Commentary:

One of a series of inscriptions on the columns supporting the architrave on the stage (which carries 8.1): 8.89, 8.98, 8.90, 8.91, 8.92, 8.93, 8.94, 8.95, 8.96, 8.97 . All the inscriptions are on the stage side of the columns, and were presumably only visible to those using the stage. See Roueché, Performers and Partisans, Chapter III.

Photographs:

View of stage columns (1985)
 View of stage columns (1985)
South face (1976)
 South face (1976)

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