Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity 2004
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98. Anatolius, donor
Description
- Monument:
Fragment, with back and upper edge surviving (0.155 x 0.34 x 0.105), from a white marble ?cornice block; there is a boss, broken away, at the left.
- Text:
Cut in one line on a smoothed band which runs along the face above the boss.
- Letters:
Ave. 0.04, Ο 0.025; angular.
- Date:
Fifth/sixth century or later
Text
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[...] vac. Ἀνατόλι[ς] [...]
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Translation
[...] Anatolis [...]
Apparatus
Reinach read the final sigma, which is now lost.
Photographs
Commentary
See discussion at VII.12.
For the history of the Temple-Church see VII.4.
Locations
- Found:
Temple-Church: narthex (Gaudin); exonarthex, sector xvi (NYU).
- Original:
Unknown.
- Last Recorded:
Museum.
History
- Recording:
Recorded by Gaudin (71); by the NYU expedition in 1962 (62.361).
- Bibliography:
Published from Gaudin by Reinach, no. 208, whence IGC 256; by Roueché, Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity no. 98 and plate xxv, whence PHI 610.
- Text constituted from:
Publication; transcription (Roueché).
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