Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity 2004
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10. Dedication by Flavius Eusebius
Description
- Monument:
Two adjoining pieces of a white marble panel, which is
slightly concave (together, 1.35 × 0.53 × 0.24).
- Text:
Inscribed on the face.
- Letters:
Square-cut, but with some late forms (kappa,
rho and sigma); 0.03.
- Date:
Second quarter of the fourth century (titulature).
Text
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[.]Θε[.]ῷ ἐπηκόῳ Φλ(άβιος)
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Εὐσέβιος ἀπὸ πριμι
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πιλαρίων ἐκ τῶν
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τοῦ θεοῦ δομάτων
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τὸ πρῶτον καὶ τρίτον
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διάστυλον ἐποίησεν. |
Translation
To God who listens, Fl(avius) Eusebius, e primipilaribus, from the gifts of God made the
first and third intercolumniation.
Apparatus
l.1: ΘΕ is cut over an erasure of c. 4 letters.
Photographs
Left part (1980) |
Left part (1980) |
Right part (1980) |
Assembled (1981) |
Assembled (1994) |
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Commentary
See discussion at II.21.
Locations
- Found:
Village: in excavation of Museum area.
- Original:
Unknown.
- Last Recorded:
Museum.
History
- Recording:
Excavated by the NYU expedition in 1974 (74.262).
- Bibliography:
Published by •Reynolds and
Tannenbaum, 136-137, no. 9, whence SEG 1997.851, BE 1988.888;
by •Roueché, Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity no. 10, and plate iv,
whence PHI 606.
- Text constituted from:
Copies (Reynolds, Roueché).
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