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Originally published in Roueché (2004).
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Description of Monument
Four joining fragments (together 0.23 × 0.56 × 0.40) from a white marblemasonry block with upper and
lower surfaces surviving, but with the upper part of the front face
broken away; the block is broken at either end.
Description of Text
Inscribed on the face; it is likely that the text occupied
at least one more adjacent block in a composite monument.
Description of Letters
av. 0.07,
omicron0.055;
deep, clear and ornate; lunate.
Date
Fifth/sixth century (content, metre).
Edition
ικλειανελοφλομηνφθόνοςἁρπάξας
Translation
icleiawhom Envy, having snatched
away
Commentary
See discussion at IX.24.
Locations
Found: Temple/Church: south aisle.. Original location: Unknown.. Last recorded location: Museum..
History of Recording
Excavated by the NYU expedition in 1961.
Bibliography
Published by Roueché, Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity
no. 159 and plate xxxvii, whence McCabePHI Aphrodisias740,
Steinepigramme02/09/91.