Description:
?Block or base (no description)
Text:
No description
Letters:
No description
Date:
A.D. 54-69 (reign)
Findspot:
Walls, north: in or near the north stretch, near 12.32 (CIG 2835), 12.1103 (2807), 12.7 (MAMA 416).
Original Location:
Unknown
Last recorded location:
Findspot
History of discovery:
Copied by Sherard (BM Add 10101 f.26) and Picenini (10102.16v, 53v) in 1705. Not reported subsequently.
Bibliography:
Published by Boeckh, from Sherard, CIG 2740, whence Reynolds, PCPS 206, 1980, 81-82, no. 16, whence SEG 1980.1244, BullEp 1982.355, McCabe PHI Aphrodisias 205.
Text constituted from:
Sherard papers; publications This edition Reynolds (1980).
1 Νέρων Δροῦσος
2Σεβαστὸς Καῖσαρ
1ΝΕΡΩΝΔΡΟΥΣΟΣ
2ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣΚΑΙΣΑΡ
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Νέρων
Δροῦσος
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Σεβαστὸς
Καῖσαρ
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Apparatus

l. 1, ΔΡΥΣΟΣ Sherard; ΔΡΟΥΣΟΣ Picenini.

Translation:

Nero Drusus Augustus Caesar

Commentary:

The name in the nominative would be a unique example if this inscription was on a statue base; this may perhaps be part of a longer text.

Boeckh described this as near the 'theatrum', whence Reynolds, loc. cit.; but this is Sherard's term for the Stadium, and it is clear from the associated material that it was found on the in or near the north wall. This lessens but does not eliminate, the likelihood that this text came from the Sebasteion group.

Photographs:
none.

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