9.31. Honours for Julia, daughter of Drusus
- Description:
- White marble statue base (W. 0.64 × H. 0.265 × D. 0.655) with moulding.
- Text:
- Inscribed on the face (inscribed area W. 0.60 × H. 0.14).
- Letters:
- ave. 0.035-0.04
- Date:
- Julio-Claudian (context, lettering)
- Findspot:
- Sebasteion: SEB W.Pro I-84 V-E
- Original Location:
- Sebasteion
- Last recorded location:
- Dighouse garden
- History of discovery:
- Found by the NYU expedition during excavation in 1984 (84.31; SBI 74)
- Bibliography:
- mentioned by Reynolds, StudClas 24, 1986, 112; by Smith, JRS 77, 1987, 95, whence McCabe PHI Aphrodisias 196
- Text constituted from:
- Preliminary transcription (Reynolds) This edition Roueché and Bodard (2007).
- 1 Ἰουλίαν Δρούσου
- 2Καίσαρος θυγατέρα
- 1ΙΟΥΛΙΑΝΔΡΟΥΣΟΥ
- 2ΚΑΙΣΑΡΟΣΘΥΓΑΤΕΡΑ
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Apparatus
The last letter of each line is sliced vertically, and presumably continued on an adjoining surface, although the moulding at the side makes a difficulty.
Translation:
(Statue of) Julia, daughter of Drusus Caesar.
Commentary:
One of the Sebasteion group of dedications to the imperial family (9.37=72.224, 9.38=72.237, 9.39=72.275, 9.40=73.145, 9.33=77.123, 9.26=80.172, 9.27=82.108, 9.35=82.109, 9.28=82.116, 9.34=82.117, 9.29=82.118, 9.36=82.210, 9.30=84.30, 9.31=84.31, 9.32., and 9.32=84.41). On these see Reynolds (1996), 'Ruler-cult at Aphrodisias'.
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