Inscriptions of Aphrodisias 2027

11.66. Dedication by Flavius Eusebios

Description: Two adjoining pieces of a white marble panel / masonry block , which is slightly concave (together, w: 0.53 × h: 1.35 × d: 0.24).

Text: Inscribed on the face.

Letters: Square-cut, but with some late forms (kappa, rho and sigma); 0.03.

Date: Second quarter of the fourth century. (titulature)

Findspot: Aphrodisias: City, Village: in excavation of Museum area.

Original location: Unknown.

Last recorded location: Museum (1994).

Interpretive

[.]⟧«Θε»⟦[.]⟧ῷ ἐπηκόῳ Φλ(άβιος)
Εὐσέβιος ἀπὸ πριμι-
πιλαρίων ἐκ τῶν
τοῦ θεοῦ δομάτων
5τὸ πρῶτον καὶ τρίτον
διάστυλον ἐποίησεν.

Diplomatic

[·]⟧«ΘΕ»⟦[·]⟧ΩΕΠΗΚΟΩΦΛ
ΕΥΣΕΒΙΟΣΑΠΟΠΡΙΜΙ
ΠΙΛΑΡΙΩΝΕΚΤΩΝ
ΤΟΥΘΕΟΥΔΟΜΑΤΩΝ
5ΤΟΠΡΩΤΟΝΚΑΙΤΡΙΤΟΝ
ΔΙΑΣΤΥΛΟΝΕΠΟΙΗΣΕΝ

Apparatus

1: ΘΕ is cut over an erasure of c. 4 letters.

English translation

Translation source: ALA 2004

To God who listens, Fl(avius) Eusebios, e primipilaribus, from the gifts of God made the first and third intercolumniation.

Bibliography

Transcription: New York University expedition 74.262

Publication: Reynolds and Tannenbaum, 1987 9 , whence SEG 47.851 , BE 1988.888 , Chaniotis, EBGR 2005.20; by Roueché, ALA10, and plate iv, whence AE 1990.952, McCabe, PHI, 1996 606 , ALA 2004 10, IAph2007 11.66.

Images

Fig. 1. Left part (M. Roueché, 1980)

Fig. 2. Left part (M. Roueché, 1980)

Fig. 3. Right part (M. Roueché, 1980)

Fig. 4. Assembled (M. Roueché, 1981)

Fig. 5. Assembled (M. Roueché, 1994)