Description:
White marble block (W. 0.51, no other measurements)
Text:
Apparently inscribed on the face
Letters:
Apparently up to 0.05.
Date:
Perhaps first century B.C. to first century A.D. (lettering)
Findspot:
City, South-east: reused in a fieldwall inside the city wall
Original Location:
Unknown
Last recorded location:
Findspot (1893)
History of discovery:
Recorded by K&R (V.1a); not reported subsequently.
Bibliography:
Published by K&R, Anz. Wien. Akad. (1893), 101, no. 4, whence McCabe PHI Aphrodisias 125.
Text constituted from:
Notebook; publications. This edition Reynolds (2007).
1Εὐπόλεμος
2 Ἀρτεμιδώρου
3 τὸν πύργον
4 τῶι Δήμωι
1ΕΥΠΟΛΕΜΟΣ
2ΑΡΤΕΜΙΔΩΡΟΥ
3ΤΟΝΠΥΡΓΟΝ
4ΤΩΙΔΗΜΩΙ
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Εὐπόλεμος
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Ἀρτεμιδώρου
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τὸν
πύργον
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τῶι
Δήμωι
</ab>

Apparatus

Eupolemos son of Artemidoros the tower, for the People.

Translation:

Commentary:

This resembles a group of such texts, dedicating an epistylion, with its decoration (kosmos) to the Demos: 12.405 (=CIG 2752), 12.503 (=LBW 1589), 12.504 (= LBW 1591), 12.505 (=MAMA 439), 12.506 (=MAMA 440), 13.503 (=MAMA 441), 12.406 (=MAMA 442), 12.407 (=MAMA 443), 12.404 (= Reinach 127, 128).

Photographs:
none.

Representations:

Kubitschek notebook V. 1a
 Kubitschek notebook V. 1a

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