V 106. Unknown (Chersonesos?).Inscribed panel, VI–XIth centuries C.E.

Monument

Type

Panel. 

Material

Marble. 

Dimensions (cm)

H.9.5, W.Unknown, Th.2.0.

Additional description

Broken off on all sides. 

Place of Origin

Unknown (Chersonesos?). 

Find place

Sevastopol (Chersonesos). 

Find context

On the coast. 

Find circumstances

Ca. 1906. 

Modern location

Unknown. 

Institution and inventory

Unknown. 

Autopsy

Non vidi. 

Epigraphic field

Position

Unknown. 

Lettering

Lapidary.  

Letterheights (cm)

1.3.

Text

Category

Unknown. 

Date

VI–XIth centuries C.E. 

Dating criteria

Palaeography. 

Editions

Unpublished. 

Edition

[---]μοι αἰω[νι---]
[---]ους..[..]

Diplomatic

[---]ΜΟΙΑΙΩ[..---]
[---]ΟΥΣ··[··]

EpiDoc (XML)

<div type="edition" xml:lang="grc">
   <ab>
    <lb n="1"/><w part="F"><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/>μοι</w>
     <w part="I">αἰω<supplied reason="lost">νι</supplied></w><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/>
    <lb n="2"/><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/><w part="M">ους<gap reason="illegible" quantity="2" unit="character"/></w><gap reason="lost" quantity="2" unit="character"/>
   </ab>
  </div>

Translation

... etern...

 

Commentary

The inscription was twice published in diplomatic transcription (Latyshev 1907, No.18; IOSPE I2 626).

1. If indeed we could read here the epithet αἰω[νι..., which was typical for Early Byzantine imperial inscriptions (cf. V 5, V 6), this would indicate the official character of the inscription.

Judging by the form of mu, the inscription is of Byzantine date.

 

Images

(cc)© 2015 Andrey Vinogradov (edition), Irene Polinskaya (translation)
You may download this inscription in EpiDoc XML. (This file should validate to theEpiDoc schema.)