15.329. Honours for Aurelia [Phron]tiniane
- Description:
- No description; ll. 9-10 indicate that this is a statue base.
- Text:
- If the block was complete the text will have begun on a crowning feature.
- Letters:
- No description
- Date:
- Late second to third centuries A.D. (nomenclature)
- Findspot:
- No location given
- Original Location:
- Unknown
- Last recorded location:
- Findspot (1850)
- History of discovery:
- First found by Waddington; not reported subsequently.
- Bibliography:
- Published by Waddington, LBW 1610, whence McCabe PHI Aphrodisias 441 .
- Text constituted from:
- Publication This edition Reynolds (2007).
- 1 καὶ διὰ ψη[φίσ]-
- 2ματος Α[ὐρ(ηλίαν) [?Φρον]-
- 3τεινιαν̣[ὴν ···]
- 4ζήσασα[ν κοσ]-
- 5μίως κα[ὶ σω]-
- 6φρόνως [καὶ πρὸς]
- 7ὑπόδειγ[μα]
- 8 ἀρετῆς τὴ[ν]
- 9ἀνάστασι[ν]
- 10 τοῦ ἀνδριά[ντος]
- 11 ἐποιήσατο [Μ.]
- 12 Αὐρ(ήλιος) stop Ζωΐλος [Ζω]-
- 13ίλου τοῦ Ζή-
- 14νωνος ὁ υἱὸς
- 15 vac. αὐτῆς vac.
- 16ἐπιμελησα[μέ]-
- 17νου Μ. stop Αὐρ. stop Ζω[ί]-
- 18λου τοῦ ἀνδ[ρὸς]
- 19 vac. αὐτῆς vac.
- 20 συνζήσασαν
- 21 ἀνδρὶ ἀμεμφῶς
- 22 vac. ἔτη μδ´ vac.
- 1ΚΑΙΔΙΑΨΗ[···]
- 2ΜΑΤΟΣΑ[··[····]
- 3ΤΕΙΝΙΑ·[·····]
- 4ΖΗΣΑΣΑ[····]
- 5ΜΙΩΣΚΑ[···]
- 6ΦΡΟΝΩΣ[········]
- 7ΥΠΟΔΕΙΓ[··]
- 8ΑΡΕΤΗΣΤΗ[·]
- 9ΑΝΑΣΤΑΣΙ[·]
- 10ΤΟΥΑΝΔΡΙΑ[····]
- 11ΕΠΟΙΗΣΑΤΟ[··]
- 12ΑΥΡ stop ΖΩΙΛΟΣ[··]
- 13ΙΛΟΥΤΟΥΖΗ
- 14ΝΩΝΟΣΟΥΙΟΣ
- 15 ΑΥΤΗΣ
- 16ΕΠΙΜΕΛΗΣΑ[··]
- 17ΝΟΥΜ stop ΑΥΡ stop ΖΩ[·]
- 18ΛΟΥΤΟΥΑΝΔ[···]
- 19 ΑΥΤΗΣ
- 20ΣΥΝΖΗΣΑΣΑΝ
- 21ΑΝΔΡΙΑΜΕΜΦΩΣ
- 22 ΕΤΗΜΔ
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καὶ
διὰ
ψη
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φίσ
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ματος
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Α
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ὐρ
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ηλίαν
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Φρον
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τεινια
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ν
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ὴν
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ζήσασα
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κοσ
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μίως
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σω
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φρόνως
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ὑπόδειγ
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μα
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ἀρετῆς
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ἀνάστασι
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τοῦ
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ἐποιήσατο
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Μ.
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Αὐρ
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ήλιος
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Ζωΐλος
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Ζω
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ίλου
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νωνος
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υἱὸς
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αὐτῆς
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ἐπιμελησα
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μέ
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νου
Μ.
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Αὐρ.
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Ζω
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ί
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λου
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ἀνδ
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ρὸς
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αὐτῆς
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συνζήσασαν
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ἔτη
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μδ
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Apparatus
l.3 ΤΕΙΝΙΑΙ
Translation:
[...] and in a decree [honoured] Aur(elia) [?Phron]tiniane, who lived in a well-regulated and discreet manner, so as to provide a model of virtue. Her son, M(arcus) Aur(elius) Zoilos, son of Zoilos the son of Zenon, had the statue erected; her husband, M(arcus) Aur(elius) Zoilos, with whom she lived for 44 years, oversaw it.
Commentary:
Cormack (Notes 27, MAMA p.155) suggests that 1.118a (Reinach 114) is a fragment, but that stone, which we have found again with a new fragment, does not support this.
- Photographs:
- none.
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