Description:
No description; ?probably a statue base
Text:
Inscribed on the face.
Letters:
No description
Date:
First to second centuries A.D. (nomenclature, prosopography)
Findspot:
Walls, South-east: in the southeastern stretch (Sherard).
Original Location:
Unknown
Last recorded location:
Findspot (1850)
History of discovery:
Transcribed by Sherard in 1716 (10101, 120); by Fellows; by Waddington; not reported subsequently
Bibliography:
Published by Boeckh, from Sherard, CIG 2772; by Fellows, p.325 no.34; from these by Bailie, 296 no.60; by Waddington, LBW 1613, whence McCabe PHI Aphrodisias 308 .
Text constituted from:
Sherard papers; publications. This edition Reynolds (2007).
1 ὁ δῆμος
2 Μύωνα Ἀγελάου
3 φύσει δὲ Εὐσέβους
4 Μένανδρον
1ΟΔΗΜΟΣ
2ΜΥΩΝΑΑΓΕΛΑΟΥ
3ΦΥΣΕΙΔΕΕΥΣΕΒΟΥΣ
4ΜΕΝΑΝΔΡΟΝ
<ab>
<lb n="1" />
δῆμος
<lb n="2" />
Μύωνα
Ἀγελάου
<lb n="3" />
φύσει
δὲ
Εὐσέβους
<lb n="4" />
Μένανδρον
</ab>

Apparatus

l. 2, Waddington transcribed ΑΓΕΛΛΟΥ, corrected in the text.

Translation:

The People honoured Myon Menandros, (adoptive) son of Agelaos, by birth son of Eusebes.

Commentary:

For the family see name index

Photographs:
none.

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