Inscriptions of Aphrodisias 2027

1.202. Eustochios, responsible for building work(?)

Description: Forty-eight fragments, of which a few join, of white marble revetment panelling: thickness av. 0.025.

Text: Inscribed apparently in a single line on the face.

Letters: 0.155-0.16; shallow, flat trenches and block seriphs, similar to 1.302.

Date: ?Fifth century. (lettering, content)

Findspot: Aphrodisias: Temple/Church, North Temenos Building.

Original location: Findspot.

Last recorded location: Museum (1977).

Interpretive

a
[--- Εὐσ]τ̣όχιος̣ Ψ̣[---]
b
[--- Πα?]φίην [---]
c
[---λ]α̣μπα[δ---]
d
[---]ΤΗΣΑΙ̣[---]
e
[---]ΟΣΕΔΕ[---]
f
[---]Χ̣ΕΡ̣Ι[---]
g
[---]Τ̣ΙΜΣ̣[---]
h
[---]ΟΧΟ̣[---]
i
[---]Α̣ΘΙ̣[---]
j
[---]ΟΙ ((leaf))[---]
k
[---]ΜΕΚ[---]
l
[---]Λ̣Ι̣Λ̣ΑΟ[---]

Diplomatic

a
[---...].ΟΧΙΟ..[---]
b
[---..]ΦΙΗΝ[---]
c
[---.].ΜΠΑ[.---]
d
[---]ΤΗΣΑ.[---]
e
[---]ΟΣΕΔΕ[---]
f
[---].Ε.Ι[---]
g
[---].ΙΜ.[---]
h
[---]ΟΧ.[---]
i
[---].Θ.[---]
j
[---]ΟΙ [---]
k
[---]ΜΕΚ[---]
l
[---]...ΑΟ[---]

English translation

Translation source: ALA 2004

a. [Eus]tochios [---]

b. [---] Paphian(?) [---]

c. [---] lamp(s)(?) [---]

Commentary

Eustochius is apparently also named in 1.302; see discussion at

Bibliography

Transcription: New York University expedition: fragment c. is 65.435.

Publication: Roueché, ALA 47 and plate xii, whence McCabe, PHI, 1996 668 , Merkelbach and Stauber, 1998 02/09/96 , ALA 2004 47, IAph2007 1.202.

Images

Fig. 1. Fragments (E. Alföldi-Rosenbaum, 1966)

Fig. 2. Fragments (E. Alföldi-Rosenbaum, 1966)

Fig. 3. Fragments (E. Alföldi-Rosenbaum, 1966)

Fig. 4. Fragments (M. Roueché, 1977)

Fig. 5. Fragments (M. Roueché, 1977)

Fig. 6. Fragments (M. Roueché, 1977)

Fig. 7. Fragments (M. Roueché, 1977)

Fig. 8. Fragment c. (M. Roueché, 1977)