III 120. Chersonesos.Dedication to Parthenos, 2nd half of IV - early III century B.C.Е.
Monument
Type
Altar (?).
Material
Reddish limestone ("Balaklava marble").
Dimensions (cm)
H.11.0, W.24.0, Th.15.2.
Additional description
Partly preserved left side; the back is broken off. A large oval depression on the top surface. The front is chipped along the upper edge, especially in the upper left corner.
Place of Origin
Chersonesos.
Find place
Sevastopol (Chersonesos).
Find context
Northeast sector of the citadel of Chersonesos, near the main street.
Find circumstances
Found in 1908, excavations of R.Ch. Loeper (НА НЗХТ, д. 101, л. 18, № 2783; д. 66, л. 48; д. 67, л. 66).
Modern location
Sevastopol.
Institution and inventory
National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos, 3605.
Epigraphic field
Position
On the front.
Lettering
Nu with short right vertical, four-bar sigma with splayed bars, slight flaring of the ends of letterstrokes.
Letterheights (cm)
2.0
Text
Category
Dedicatory inscription.
Date
2nd half of IV - early III century B.C.Е.
Dating criteria
Palaeography.
Editions
Loeper1912, 66, № 12; IOSPE I2 409.
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<ab>
<lb n="1"/><supplied reason="lost">Ἱ</supplied><unclear>π</unclear>π<supplied reason="lost"><unclear>ο</unclear></supplied>κ<gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/>
<supplied reason="lost">ὑπὲρ</supplied>
<lb n="2"/><supplied reason="lost">τ</supplied>ᾶς θυγατρὸς <seg part="I"><unclear>Σ</unclear></seg><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/>
<lb n="3"/><space extent="unknown" unit="character"/> Παρθένωι
<supplied reason="lost">ἀνέθηκεν</supplied>
</ab>
</div>
Commentaries
НЭПХ II (Solomonik 1973) с. 85; Solomonik1988, 61; Solomonik1990, 51, № 41.
Apparatus criticus
1: [Ἱ]ππ[ο]κ[λ ..... ὑπὲρ] ed. pr.IOSPE
Translation
--- on daughter's behalf --- [dedicated] to Parthenos.
Commentary
Ed. pr., followed by Latyshev (IOSPE) considered the monument to be a statue base. The character of the depression on the top surface, however, rather suggests an altar (НЭПХ II, с. 85).
© 2017 Igor Makarov (edition), Irene Polinskaya (translation)
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