Description:
White marble statue base shaft (W. 0.62 × H. 0.76 × D. 0.55); badly worn and chipped at all edges
Text:
Inscribed on one face.
Letters:
l. 1, 0.025; ll. 2-3, 0.03.
Date:
23/15 B.C. (career).
Findspot:
Walls, East (south part): fallen from the inner face of the eastern stretch, north of the East Gate, near 12.318 (=Walls 107), 12.305 (=108)
Original Location:
Unknown
Last recorded location:
Findspot
History of discovery:
Recorded by the NYU expedition in 1973 (Walls 106)
Bibliography:
published by Reynolds, Aphrodisias & Rome, doc. 44, whence SEG 1982.1097, BE 1983.390, AnnEpig 1984.879, McCabe PHI Aphrodisias 238
Text constituted from:
Transcription (Reynolds). This edition Reynolds (1982).
1 vac. ὁ δ[ῆ]μος vac.
2 Σέξτον Ἀππολήϊον
3 τὸν [ἀ]νθύπατον v.
1    ΟΔ[·]ΜΟΣ    
2ΣΕΞΤΟΝΑΠΠΟΛΗΙΟΝ
3ΤΟΝ[·]ΝΘΥΠΑΤΟΝ 
<ab>
<lb n="1" />
<space extent="4" unit="character" dim="horizontal" />
δ
<supplied reason="lost" >
</supplied>
μος
<space extent="4" unit="character" dim="horizontal" />
<lb n="2" />
Σέξτον
Ἀππολήϊον
<lb n="3" />
τὸν
<supplied reason="lost" >
</supplied>
νθύπατον
<space extent="1" unit="character" dim="horizontal" />
</ab>

Translation:

The People set up this statue of Sextus Appuleius, the proconsul.

Commentary:

See bibliography

Photographs:

Stone (1975)
 Stone (1975)
Text (1975)
 Text (1975)

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