IRCyr   Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica

T.193. Fragmentary ephebic name

Description: Fragment from a sandstone block (w: 0.68 x h: 0.57) in the City Wall, in a group which comprises T.192, T.193, T.194, T.195, T.196, T.197, T.198, T.199, T.200, T.201, T.202, T.203, T.204, T.205, T.206, T.207, T.208, T.209, T.210, T.211. In the topmost inscribed course surviving here, corresponding to course 3 in the fourth group.
Text: Incised on the face, within a wreath.
Letters: 0.05; cursive omega.

Date: Late first century BCE - early second century CE

Findspot: Taucheira: East Wall: in situ on the inner face, the fifth group south of the east gate.
Original location: Findspot.
Last recorded location: Findspot.

Interpretive

[(ἔτους) .]
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ΜΩ[---]
ΔΙ[---]
5ΒΟ[---]

Diplomatic

[·]
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ΜΩ[---]
ΔΙ[---]
5ΒΟ[---]

Apparatus

1/2: [- - Ἀμ]|μώ[νιος - -] Oliverio, DAI, 1933-1936

Italian translation

Translation source: Oliverio, DAI, 1933-1936

- Ammonio di -

English translation

Translation by: Charlotte Roueché

(Not usefully translatable)

Commentary

No comment (2020).

Bibliography: Oliverio, DAI, 1933-1936, 232 (VII,108), whence SEG 9.494, PHI 324341.
Text constituted from: Transcription (Reynolds).

Images

   Fig. 1. T.193 above, T.198 below (Reynolds XII.89)