III 574. Vicinity of Chersonesos. Dedication (?), mid-II - mid-III century C.E.

Monument

Type

Aedicula (?). 

Material

Marble. 

Dimensions (cm)

H. 10.5, W. 8.0, Th. 5.0.

Dimensions (cm)

H. 7.0, W. 9.0, Th. 5.0.

Additional description

The front is polished. 

Place of Origin

Vicinity of Chersonesos. 

Fragment 1

Dimensions (cm)

H. 7.0, W. 9.0, Th. 5.0.

Find place

Isthmus of Saki, Northwest Crimea. 

Find context

Unknown. 

Find circumstances

Found in 1986 by treasure hunters. 

Modern location

Saki, Crimea. 

Institution and inventory

Saki Museum of History and Ethnography (Museum of the History of Mud Therapy)., СП-86/137. 

Fragment 2

Dimensions (cm)

H. 10.5, W. 8.0, Th. 5.0.

Find place

Isthmus of Saki, Northwest Crimea. 

Find context

Unknown. 

Find circumstances

Found in 1986 by treasure hunters. 

Modern location

Saki, Crimea. 

Institution and inventory

Saki Museum of History and Ethnography (Museum of the History of Mud Therapy)., СП-86/138. 

Epigraphic field

Position

On the front. 

Lettering

Serifs and flaring of the ends of hastae. 

Letterheights (cm)

1.5

Text

Category

Dedicatory inscription (?) 

Date

Mid-II - mid-III century C.E.  

Dating criteria

Palaeography, archaeological context. 

Editions

Lantsov 1999, 98 (= Lantsov 2003 30, № 23, 24). 

Edition

1
[---]. 4.[---]
2
[---]. Μαξιμο̣[---]

Diplomatic

1
[---]····[---]
2
[---]·ΜΑΞΙΜ.[---]

EpiDoc (XML)

<div type="textpart" subtype="fragment" n="1"> <ab> <lb n="1"/><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/><gap reason="illegible" quantity="4" unit="character"/><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/> </ab> </div>
<div type="textpart" subtype="fragment" n="2"> <ab> <lb n="1"/><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/><gap reason="illegible" quantity="1" unit="character"/> Μαξιμ<unclear>ο</unclear><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/> </ab> </div>
Commentaries

Vnukov 2007a, 159. 

 
Apparatus criticus

Μάξιμο̣[ς] vel Μαξίμο̣[υ] ed. pr.

Translation

[- - -] Maxim[- - -]

 

Images

(cc) © 2017 Igor Makarov (edition), Irene Polinskaya (translation)
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