2.1. Text with names
- Description:
- White marble building blocks.
- Text:
- On the face of the walls.
- Letters:
- Painted graffiti. a is upside down.
- Date:
- Undateable
- Findspot:
- Bouleuterion/Odeon, on the north face of the outer walls
- Original Location:
- Findspot
- Last recorded location:
- Findspot
- History of discovery:
- Recorded by the NYU expedition.
- Bibliography:
- Reynolds, 'Inscriptions of the Bouleuterion/Odeon' in Ratté, forthcoming.
- Text constituted from:
- Transcription (Reynolds, 1967). This edition Reynolds (2007).
- a
- 1 Προβάτο[υ]
- b
- 1 Προβάτου
- c
- 1 ΠΡΟΒΑΒΑΤΟΥ
- d
- 1 Προβ[ά]το[υ]
- e
- 1 Π[ρ]ο[?βάτου]
- a
- 1ΠΡΟΒΑΤΟ[·]
- b
- 1ΠΡΟΒΑΤΟΥ
- c
- 1ΠΡΟΒΑΒΑΤΟΥ
- d
- 1ΠΡΟΒ[·]ΤΟ[·]
- e
- 1Π[·]Ο[·····]
Apparatus
Illegible traces of paint appear on several more blocks, as well as occasional single letters some of which were cut and not painted.
Translation:
? Of Probatos
Commentary:
The position of a shows that these texts were not intended for display here, and were presumably covered with plaster when the building was in use. The genitive case seems clear from b and c, so that it is plausible to take them as ownership marks of some kind - perhaps giving the name of a quarry owner or of the quarryman who cut them; this suggestion obviously raises unsolved problems relating to ancient systems for keeping a tally of work completed. If it is the case that this is a name it is, obviously, a Latin one transliterated into Greek; a number of such names were used at Aphrodisias, but I do not know of any other instance of this one.
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