Description:
'duobus in lapidibus altero ejuusdem formae interposito' Picenini
Text:
No description
Letters:
No description
Date:
First to fourth centuries A.D. (terminology)
Findspot:
Walls, South-east: On ye south side in ye wall (Sherard); 'in eadem parte duobus in lapidibus altero ejuisdem formae interpolito' (Picenini)
Original Location:
Unknown
Last recorded location:
Findspot (1716)
History of discovery:
Copied by Picenini in 1705 (10102.26, no 59) and Sherard in 1716 (10101, 129v) with 12.522; copied by Fellows; not reported subsequently
Bibliography:
Published with 12.522 by Boeckh, as one text CIG 2847, whence McCabe PHI Aphrodisias 457 .This text published by Fellows, no. 56 whence CIG 2847a.
Text constituted from:
Preliminary transcription (Reynolds). This edition Roueché and Bodard (2007).
1 [···]
2 κληρονόμων
3 διαδόχων τε
4 αὐτῶν καὶ ὧν
5 ἂν αὐτοὶ βου
6 ληθῶσιν ἢ δι-
7ατάξω̣νται stop
1[···]
2ΚΛΗΡΟΝΟΜΩΝ
3ΔΙΑΔΟΧΩΝΤΕ
4ΑΥΤΩΝΚΑΙΩΝ
5ΑΝΑΥΤΟΙΒΟΥ
6ΛΗΘΩΣΙΝΗΔΙ
7ΑΤΑΞ·ΝΤΑΙ stop
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<lb n="2" />
κληρονόμων
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διαδόχων
τε
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αὐτῶν
καὶ
ὧν
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ἂν
αὐτοὶ
βου
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ληθῶσιν
δι
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ατάξ
<unclear reason="damage" >
ω
</unclear>
νται
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</ab>

Apparatus

l. 6, ΞΑΝΤΑΙ Sherard, ΞΩΝΤΑΙ Picenini, Fellows

Translation:
No translation yet (2007).

Commentary:

This inscription and 12.522 are described as being on two separate stones: they could—but need not—form two parts of a single inscription.

Photographs:
none.

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