Description:
White marble blocks making up the Odeon/Bouleuterion stage edge, which is H. 0.10 high. The rim was broken in several places: it has been largely restored, but four fragments are still loose.
Text:
Cut along the rim of the stage. The total length of the text is c. 7.65.
Letters:
0.06-0.07; scroll for abbreviation; well cut.
Date:
Mid fifth century (lettering, titulature).
Findspot:
Bouleuterion/Odeon: on the stage rim; .
Original Location:
Findspot.
Last recorded location:
Findspot; fragments in Museum (1977).
History of discovery:
Excavated by the NYU expedition in 1963.
Bibliography:
Published by •Erim, ILN 21 Dec. 1963, 1028; by •Roueché (1979), 176, no. 2, whence BE 1980.473; by •Roueché, Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity no. 43 and plate, whence McCabe PHI Aphrodisias 620.
Text constituted from:
Transcriptions (Reynolds, Roueché). This edition Roueché (2007).
1ἐπὶ εὐτυχίᾳ τῆς λαμπρᾶς Ἀφροδισιαί[ων μητροπό]λεω[ς] καὶ [το]ῦτο τὸ ἔργον τῆς παλ̣έστ̣ρας ἐγέν[ετο ἐπὶ ?Φλαβίου Ἀμπελίου] τ̣ο[ῦ] ἐλλογιμ(ωτάτου) σχ(ολαστικοῦ) καὶ π[ατρ]ός ἰνδ(ικτιῶνι) ι´ εὐτυχ(εστάτῃ)
1ΕΠΙΕΥΤΥΧΙΑΤΗΣΛΑΜΠΡΑΣΑΦΡΟΔΙΣΙΑΙ[·········]ΛΕΩ[·]ΚΑΙ[··]ΥΤΟΤΟΕΡΓΟΝΤΗΣΠΑ·ΕΣ·ΡΑΣΕΓΕΝ[·····················]·Ο[·]ΕΛΛΟΓΙΜΣΧΚΑΙΠ[···]ΟΣΙΝΔΙΕΥΤΥΧ
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ῆς
λαμπρᾶς
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ων
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μητροπό
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λεω
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καὶ
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ῦτο
τὸ
ἔργον
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έσ
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τ
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ρας
ἐγέν
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ετο
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ἐπὶ
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Ἀμπελίου
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τ
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ο
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ἐλλογιμ
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ωτάτου
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σχ
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ολαστικοῦ
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καὶ
π
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ατρ
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ός
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ἰνδ
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ικτιῶνι
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ι
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εὐτυχ
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Apparatus

ἰνδ(ικτίωνος) ι´, εὐτυχ(ῶς) ALA; ἰνδ(ικτιῶνι) ι´ εὐτυχ(εστάτῃ) Feissel.

The letters on the loose fragments are highlighted in the text.

Translation:

For the good fortune of the splendid metropolis of the Aphrodisians, this work of the palaestra also took place [?under Flavius Ampelius] the most eloquent scholasticus and pater, in the tenth indiction. With good fortune.

Commentary:

See discussion at ala2004 IV.21 following.

For Ampelios, see also 4.202, 12.101 and 8.609.

Photographs:

View (1973)
 View (1973)
Part (1973)
 Part (1973)
Part (1973)
 Part (1973)
Detail, 1 (1972)
 Detail, 1 (1972)
Detail, 2 (1972)
 Detail, 2 (1972)
Detail, 3 (1972)
 Detail, 3 (1972)
Detail, 4 (1972)
 Detail, 4 (1972)
Detail, 5 (1972)
 Detail, 5 (1972)
Detail, 6 (1972)
 Detail, 6 (1972)
Detail, 7 (1972)
 Detail, 7 (1972)
Detail, 8 (1972)
 Detail, 8 (1972)
Detail, 9 (1972)
 Detail, 9 (1972)
Detail, 10 (1972)
 Detail, 10 (1972)
Fragment (1977)
 Fragment (1977)

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