III 597. Neapolis Scythica.Dedication to Rhodos, mid - 2nd half of II century B.C.Е.
Monument
Type
Base.
Material
Marble.
Dimensions (cm)
H.24.0, W.50.0, Th.50.0.
Additional description
Broken in two pieces.
Place of Origin
Neapolis Scythica.
Find place
Simferopol (Kermenchik/Neapolis Scythica?).
Find context
On plot D in the northwestern part of the citadel.
Find circumstances
Found in 1958, excavations of A.N. Karasev.
Modern location
Moscow, Russia.
Institution and inventory
State Historical Museum, 96854.
Autopsy
My autopsy in December 2013 showed that the front had suffered recent damage: right half of the inscription was chipped off. According to D.V. Zhuravlev, this chipped off fragment has since been rediscovered in the museum storage.
Epigraphic field
Position
On the front.
Lettering
Uneven letters; alpha with straight crossbar, pi with short right vertical.
Letterheights (cm)
1.5-2.5
Text
Category
Dedicatory inscription.
Date
Mid - 2nd half of II century B.C.Е.
Dating criteria
Palaeography.
Editions
Dashevskaya1960, 261; Solomonik1962, 41; Zaitsev2003, 52, № 18.
<div type="edition" xml:lang="grc">
<ab>
<lb n="1"/>Ῥ<supplied reason="lost">ό</supplied><supplied reason="undefined" evidence="previouseditor">δωι</supplied>
<lb n="2"/>Ποσίδε<supplied reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character">ο</supplied><supplied reason="undefined" evidence="previouseditor">ς</supplied>
<supplied reason="undefined" evidence="previouseditor">Ποσιδέ<unclear>o</unclear></supplied><supplied reason="lost">υ</supplied>
<lb n="3"/>χαρι<supplied reason="lost">σ</supplied>τήρ<supplied reason="undefined" evidence="previouseditor">ι<unclear>ο</unclear></supplied><supplied reason="lost">ν</supplied>
</ab>
</div>
Commentaries
Bull.ép. 1965, 272; Κοντορίνη1981, 226 слл; Vinogradov1989, 244; Vinogradov1997, 68; Treister1999, 136, № 5 (21); Gushchina, Zhuravlev, et al.2001, 231, № 5; Hupe2003, 293.
Apparatus criticus
Legit Дашевская 1960.
Translation
Posideos, (son of) Posideos, (dedicated) to Rhodos, a thanks offering.
Commentary
The cult of goddess Rhodos, divine personification of the polis of Rhodians, developed after the synoecism of Rhodos (408/7 B.C.E.) and is attested, besides Rhodos itself, mainly in the territories that were under its influence (Cos, Naxos and others). See further Hupe 2003, 293.
© 2017 Igor Makarov (edition), Irene Polinskaya (translation)
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