Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity 2004
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191. Place inscription of Alexander, barber
Description
- Monument:
Blue marble column.
- Text:
Cut at 1.66 above ground.
- Letters:
Rough, 0.03-0.04, very lightly cut.
- Date:
Fourth-sixth century, or later (location)
Text
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cross Ἀλέξαν
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δρος
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κουρέος
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τόπος
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cross .
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Translation
Place of Alexander, barber.
Apparatus
l.3: The epsilon is cut above the line, and there is a vertical stroke from the lower edge of the omicron, perhaps intended to indicate omega.
Photographs
View of portico (1985)
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ALA 191 (2004) |
ALA 191
(2004)
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Theatre Baths,east portico: eastern colonnade
(2004)
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Commentary
See XI.11 and, for topos
inscriptions, XI.2.
Locations
- Found:
Theatre Baths: east portico: eastern colonnade, seventh
column from north, next to 192: see plan 6.
- Original:
Findspot.
- Last Recorded:
Findspot.
History
- Recording:
Recorded by the NYU expedition.
- Bibliography:
Published by Roueché, Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity
no. 191, whence PHI 673.
- Text constituted from:
Transcription (Roueché).
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