White marblesarcophagus (2.66 × 1.19 × 1.36: interior 2.15 × 0.87 × 1.00). The front face has an elaborately carved garland running along the upper edge and part-way down the two sides, and a simple moulding below. On the face busts, a bearded male (to the left) and a veiled female (to the right), are carved in relief profile, facing one another, each on a rectangular pedestal, with moulding above and below. See further Smith (below)
Description of Text
The texts are inscribed on the face to the left of the male bust (i); between the two (ii) and to the right of the female bust (iii).
Description of Letters
i: 0.03; ii: 0.0225-0.025; iii: 0.02-0.025.
Date
Late second to third centuries A.D. (lettering, sculpture).
i. The Council and the People honoured also after his death with the most splendid and fitting honours Peritas Kallimedes son of Diogenes the son of Apollonios, a man of virtue, who won esteem and note for his way of life, was well-ordered in his conduct of liturgies and offices and embassies, generous and well-ordered and notable as a neopoios, and acted always as was appropriate to the honour of his family. For these reasons the Council and the People voted by cheering (?by acclamation) for honours to be paid to him also after his death.
ii. (The Council and the People honoured) Marcus Aurelius Diodoros Kallimedes, a man of virtue who won esteem and note for his way of life, was well-ordered in his conduct of liturgies and ofices and embassies, and acted always as was appropriate to the honour of his family, a man who was genuinely a philosopher.
iii. The Council and the People honoured Tatia daughter of Diogenes Philemon the son of Diogenes the son of Demetrios, a prudent woman, devoted to her husband and her children, and adorned throughout her life with outstanding dignity and virtue; she was the wife of Peritas Kallimedes son of Diogenes the son of Apollonios, a man who undertook offices and embassies and liturgies and was a pious and munificent neopoios.
Commentary
No commentary yet (2007)
Locations
Necropolis, North-east: 'in a large heroon east of the village' (MAMA); found with 13.104 (=MAMA 571).FindspotMuseum
Copied by K&R (K.III.19, Abklatsch 107); recorded by Gaudin (160); by the MAMA expedition; by the NYU expedition
Bibliography
Published by Kubitschek & Reichel, AAWW 1893, 102, no. 8, whence Buresch, RhMus 1894, p.431; by Reinach, from Gaudin's squeeze, REG 19, 1906, 137-139, no. 70, a-c; by Cormack from the MAMA records, MAMA 8, no. 499, a-c whence McCabePHI Aphrodisias523, 446, 534; sarcophagus published bySmith, Roman Portrait Statuary from Aphrodisias, Sarcophagus 10