5.112. Votive offering to Asklepios by Amias
- Description:
- Rectangular white marble panel/votive relief with round-headed projection above (W. 0.17 × H. 0.145 × D. 0.04).
- Text:
- Inscribed on one face on the projection with one line impinging on the block below, which carries a relief of two breasts.
- Letters:
- 0.008; square sigma.
- Date:
- Perhaps second century A.D. (lettering).
- Findspot:
- Hadrianic Baths: South West sector
- Original Location:
- Unknown
- Last recorded location:
- Museum (1977)
- History of discovery:
- Excavated by the NYU expedition in 1963 (63.568)
- Bibliography:
- Unpublished.
- Text constituted from:
- Transcription (Reynolds). This edition Reynolds (2007).
- 1 Ἀμια-
- 2ς θεῷ Ἀσ-
- 3κληπίῳ εὐ-
- 4 v. χήν v.
- 1ΑΜΙΑ
- 2ΣΘΕΩΑΣ
- 3ΚΛΗΠΙΩΕΥ
- 4 ΧΗΝ
<ab>
</ab>
<lb
n="1"
/>
Ἀμια
<lb
n="2"
type="worddiv"
/>
ς
θεῷ
Ἀσ
<lb
n="3"
type="worddiv"
/>
κληπίῳ
εὐ
<lb
n="4"
type="worddiv"
/>
<space
extent="1"
unit="character"
dim="horizontal"
/>
χήν
<space
extent="1"
unit="character"
dim="horizontal"
/>
Translation:
Amias, to the god Asklepios (in payment of) a vow
Commentary:
One of a group of votive offerings dedicated to Asklepios: three reliefs, 5.112 (=63.568), 5.117 (=63.570), 15.240 (=70.551), and a base, 4.113 (=90.26); the three with provenance were found in or near the Baths of Hadrian. We have benefited from comments made by the late Sara Aleshire.
Photographs:
You may download this inscription in EpiDoc XML. (You may need the EpiDoc DTD v. 5 to validate this file.)