V 129. Kermenchik.Epitaph of Kostis, 1382 C.E.

Monument

Type

Stele. 

Material

Limestone. 

Additional description

On the front - relief foliate cross with teardrops, resting on an elaborate base. The inscribed field is below the cross, and recessed further away from the surface. Letters are effaced. 

Place of Origin

Kermenchik. 

Find place

Vysokoe. 

Find context

Church of Saints Kosmas and Damian, wall to the left of the entrance. 

Find circumstances

Summer of 1898, survey of A.L. Bertye-Delagard. 

Modern location

Unknown. 

Institution and inventory

Unknown. 

Autopsy

Non vidi. 

Epigraphic field 1

Position

In corners between the arms of the cross. 

Lettering

Lapidary. Alpha with a loop, kappa with curving diagonals. 

Epigraphic field 2

Position

In a recess below the base of the cross. 

Lettering

Lapidary. Mu with Y-shaped middle. Ligature: omicron-upsilon, sigma-tau-upsilon. 

Text

Category

Epitaph. 

Date

1382 C.E. 

Dating criteria

Explicit date. 

Editions

L1. Latyshev1898, 239–240, № 64д. 

Edition

1
[Ἰ(ησοῦ)ς] Χ(ριστὸ)[ς]
νικᾷ.
2
Ἐκ(ι)μίθι ὁ δοῦ(λος) [τ]οῦ
θ(εο)ῦ Κόστυ(ς) ἐν̣ [μ(ηνὶ)]
[Ἰ]ο̣υνίου εἰς κ´,
ἔτο̣[υς] ͵[ς]ω̣Ϟ´.

Diplomatic

1
[..]Χ[.]
ΝΙΚΑ
2
ΕΚΜΙΘΙΟΔΟΥ[.]ΟΥ
ΘΥΚΟΣΤΥΕ.[..]
[.].ΥΝΙΟΥΕΙΣΚ
ΕΤ.[...].Ϟ

EpiDoc (XML)

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Translation

1

[Jesus] Ch(rist) is victorious.

2

Fell asleep: a servant of God Kostis, on the 20th of [J]une, in the year [6]890.

 

Commentary

The inscription was published by Latyshev on the basis of an estampage made by Bertye-Delagard. The monument, which was represented by a drawing in Latyshev's publication, has since disappeared. A photograph is preserved at the Photo Archive, Institute for History of Material Culture, Russian Academy of Sciences (О.710.71, and the photograph II–44322, O.1529.71, published here).

1-2. On the formula, see Introduction IV.3.C.e.

1-2. On the formula, see Introduction IV.3.F.e.

The name Kostis (Kostys), a short form of Konstantinos, is widely attested in Crimea.

 

Images

(cc)© 2015 Andrey Vinogradov (edition), Irene Polinskaya (translation)
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