Inscriptions of Aphrodisias 2027

11.4. Honours for Panphilos Krokion

Description: Plain white marble base, weathered (w: 0.42 × h: 0.66 × d: 0.39), with holes in the top for attachment of a capital.

Text: Inscribed on the lower fascia (w: 0.51 × h: 0.10). The main text containing the decision must have been inscribed on a base below.

Letters: 0.025-0.03; circle for stop.

Date: Probably first century CE (lettering)

Findspot: Aphrodisias: City: re-used North-East of the Tetrapylon, west of the Water Channel

Original location: Unknown

Last recorded location: Findspot (1980)

Interpretive

[ἡ] β̣ουλὴ καὶ ὁ δ[ῆ-]
μος καὶ οἱ νέο̣ι̣
ἐτείμησαν ( vac. ) ((stop))
Πάνφιλον Ἀρτέ-
5 μ̣ωνος Κροκίων[α]
ζ̣ήσαντ̣α κ̣[αλῶς]
καὶ κοσμ̣ίω[ς...]
Ἀρτέμων Ἀ̣ρ[τέμω-]
νος Βάκχιος Κρ̣ο̣[κί-]
10ωνα τὸν ἀδελ[φόν]
( vac. 1 line)

Diplomatic

[.].ΟΥΛΗΚΑΙΟΔ[.-]
ΜΟΣΚΑΙΟΙΝΕ..
ΕΤΕΙΜΗΣΑΝ      
ΠΑΝΦΙΛΟΝΑΡΤΕ
5.ΩΝΟΣΚΡΟΚΙΩΝ[.]
.ΗΣΑΝ.Α.[....]
ΚΑΙΚΟΣ.ΙΩ[.···]
ΑΡΤΕΜΩΝ.Ρ[....-]
ΝΟΣΒΑΚΧΙΟΣΚ..[..-]
10ΩΝΑΤΟΝΑΔΕΛ[...]
     vacat

Translation

The Council and the People and the Young Men honoured Panphilos Krokion son of Artemon who lived honourably and with due order. Artemon Bacchios son of Artemon (scil. set up) Krokion his brother.

Bibliography

Transcription: New York University expedition Village 2.

Publication: , Smith, 2006 H.118 (listed); IAph2007 11.4.

Images

Fig. 1. Face (M. Roueché, 1973)

Fig. 2. Monument (M. Roueché, 1980)