V 4. Shabo.Epitaph (?) of Nicholas.
Monument
Type
Panel (?).
Material
Limestone (?).
Dimensions (cm)
H.106.5, W.89.0.
Additional description
On the front is a large cross. Broken in two pieces; the surface is badly damaged.
Place of Origin
Shabo.
Find place
Shabo.
Find context
Vicinity of Shabo, Kurgan "Krest-mogila" ('Cross-Grave' tumulus).
Find circumstances
1866, survey of F.A. Struve.
Modern location
Unknown.
Institution and inventory
Unknown.
Autopsy
Non vidi.
Epigraphic field
Position
On the front.
Lettering
Unknown.
Text
Category
Funerary (?) inscription.
Date
Unknown.
Dating criteria
Not applicable.
Editions
L1. Latyshev1896, 5–6, № 5.
<div type="edition" xml:lang="grc">
<ab>
<lb n="1"/>Νικόλα<supplied reason="lost">ος</supplied>
<lb n="2"/> <expan><abbr>γιὸ</abbr><ex cert="low">ς</ex></expan>
τοῦ Βασ
<lb n="3" break="no"/>ίλο<supplied reason="lost">υ</supplied>
<lb n="4"/><orig>Ε</orig>
</ab>
</div>
Apparatus criticus
2-3: ΠΟΥΟΥΒΑΕΙΔΟLatyshev
Translation
Nicholas, son (?) of Basilos.
Commentary
For the place of find, see Struve 1867, 609.
Latyshev identified the inscription as the epitaph of a certain Nicholas.
2-3. In my opinion, we can read the name Basilos here, which is probably a patronymic (a colloquial form γιός is known, e.g. from Historia Alexandri (rec. R) 2423). The genitive Βασίλου is known from another inscription (Jerusalem, 3rd quarter VIth cent C.E., SEG 35.1547).
© 2015 Andrey Vinogradov (edition), Irene Polinskaya (translation)
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