Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity 2004
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109. Dedicator's prayer
Description
- Monument:
An Ionic capital, lying half buried. No measurements.
- Text:
Inscribed on two consecutive faces of the upper moulding
(abacus).
- Letters:
No description; perhaps a small circle for stop.
- Date:
?Early or middle Byzantine
Text
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[...]λ̣θ[..]οηβασι[.]ιαξοψ stop τ[..]νο̣[...] |
Translation
No words determinable
Commentary
See discussion at VII.24.
Locations
- Found:
City walls: south-eastern stretch of the city waIls, very
near the site of 209.
- Original:
Unknown.
- Last Recorded:
Findspot.
History
- Recording:
Copied by Bailie (see Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy 21, 26 June 1843, 50); not reported subsequently.
- Bibliography:
Published by Bailie, no. 72e, whence LBW
1649, IGC 251, Ramsay, CBP 554, no. 423, DACL col. 795, no. 17, Roueché, Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity no. 109, whence PHI 640.
- Text constituted from:
Bailie; no illustration.
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