IRCyr   Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica

C.365. Fragment

Description: Rock-cut channel, with multiple informal inscriptions, C.336 to C.392; some are traced in the mud that coats the walls of the channel, others have been modelled by attaching strips of clay or mud to the rock.
Text: Graffito on, apparently, two adjacent areas of smoothed mud, in a bad state of preservation.
Letters: Lunate epsilon

Date: Second to early fourth century CE

Findspot: Cyrene: Fountain of Apollo: rock-cut channel behind the fountain; first described in 1822, but not fully recorded until 1916.
Original location: Fountain of Apollo.
Last recorded location: Fountain of Apollo; no longer accessible.

Interpretive

[---]Ν ( vac. 1) [...] ΕΟΥΝ [---]
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Diplomatic

[---]Ν  [···]ΕΟΥΝ[---]
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English translation

Translation by: Editors

(Not usefully translatable.)

Commentary

This may represent traces of two separate texts

For commentary on this series see on C.336.

Bibliography: First mentioned in 1822, but not fully recorded until 1916. Oliverio, 1927a, 39, p.230, with a drawing, p.231, tav. VI, 22
Text constituted from: From previous publications and drawings (Reynolds).

Images

None available (2020).