Caius Julius Zoilos, freedman of the divine Iulius' son Caesar, after being stephanephorus for the tenth time in succession gave the stage and the proscenium with all the applied ornaments on it to Aphrodite and the People.
Commentary
See most recently Reynolds, Aphrodisias Papers 2, 15-16.
Locations
Found: Fallen in the orchestra of the TheatreTheatre, stage building.
; Last known location: Museum
History of Recording
Excavated by the NYU expedition (67.294, 67.447, 70.459, 70.634, 71.419, 71.420, 71.421, 71.170, 71.446, 73.215
Bibliography
Mentioned, BE 1971:609; published by Reynolds, Aphrodisias & Rome, doc. 36b, whence Orth, EA 3, 1984, 63; SEG 32, 1982.1097; BE 1983:388; An.Ép.1984.878, McCabePHI Aphrodisias93, Smith, Monument, T2