Description of Monument
A white marble column capital, with the bust of a man protruding from it (0.25 × 0.62 × 0.705). The head, which has been broken, interrupted the upper rim of the moulding.
Description of Text
The inscription runs in one line on the upper rim, which is broken at the right.
Description of Letters
0.045; tall and thin.
Date
Fourth/fifth century (lettering).
Edition
Felix semper Scholasticius
Translation
May Scholastikios always be fortunate!
Commentary
See discussion at V.60.
Locations
City, Village: re-used in a house near the Theatre.. Original location: Unknown.. Museum..
History of Recording
Found by the NYU expedition in 1969 during destruction of village houses (69.308).
Bibliography
Published by Roueché, Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity no. 79, whence McCabe PHI Aphrodisias 807.
Text Constituted From
Transcription (Roueché).