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202. Place inscription of Theoctistus
Description
- Monument:
White marble column.
- Text:
1.35 above base of column.
- Letters:
Letters lunate, irregular, deeply cut but weathered;
0.02-0.03, cross 0.04.
- Date:
Fifth-sixth century or later (content, location)
Text
Translation
(Place) of Theoctistus.
Photographs
View of portico, east end, looking west
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Column (2002)
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Detail (2002)
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Representations
Transcription by Kubitschek (1893), notebook 3, p. 38.
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Commentary
See discussion at XI.15.
Locations
- Found:
South Agora: north portico: nineteenth column from east :
see plan 2.
- Original:
Findspot.
- Last Recorded:
Findspot.
History
- Recording:
Recorded by Kubitschek (K. III.38, Abklatsch
xxxi; by the NYU expedition.
- Bibliography:
Published by Cormack, ABSA 59, 1964, 23, no. 23.1, whence Robert, AC 35 (1966), 381; by Roueché, Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity no. 202 and plate xli,
whence PHI 685.Cormack suggests that there were two
identical inscriptions, whence 23.2, PHI 686; this may have been a reference to 204, which is not identical.
- Text constituted from:
Kubitschek notebook; publication; transcription
(Roueché).
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