Inscriptions of Aphrodisias 2027

11.49. Honours for [Apol(?)]lonios [son of (?)] Eidaios

Description: A fragment, from a white marble statue base shaft, broken to left and above: w: 0.27 × h: 0.58 × d: 0.20.

Text: Inscribed on the surviving face.

Letters: 0.03.

Date: First to second centuries CE (lettering)

Findspot: Aphrodisias: City, Village: 'in the first collapsed house east of the east gate', with 13.145.

Original location: Unknown

Last recorded location: Findspot

Interpretive

[---]ΔΙ̣Ι̣Λ̣[..]
[---Ἀπο]λ̣ωνιο[.]-
[---] Ο̣Υ ΧΡΥ-
[---] Εἰδαίου
5[---π?]ατρὸς
[---] ( vac. )

Diplomatic

[---]Δ...[··]
[---...].ΩΝΙΟ[·]
[---].ΥΧΡΥ
[---]ΕΙΔΑΙΟΥ
5[---.]ΑΤΡΟΣ
[---]     vacat

Apparatus

Bibliography

Transcription: Kubitschek, June 1893, K.III.43, Reichel, 1893, R.I.16, Abklatsch 11;

Publication: Cormack, 1964 26 (description) , whence, with a fuller reading, McCabe, PHI, 1996 961; IAph2007 11.49.

Images

Fig. 1. Kubitschek notebook III, 43

Fig. 2. Reichel notebook I, 16