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M.192. Dedication to Asklepios

Description: White marble colonnette; no measurements.
Text: Inscribed on one face, below moulding. Below the text a crudely cut palm branch and a wreath with pendent ribbons.
Letters: Lightly incised letters, in a careful common hand, perhaps third century; no measurements. dots for stops.

Date: Third century CE

Findspot: Gebel Akhdar: West of Cyrene: Balagrae; seen and photographed in 1917.
Original location: Unknown
Last recorded location: Findspot (1917).

Interpretive

Ael(ia) ((stop)) T(iti) ((stop)) f(ilia) ((stop)) Palatina
Iul(ius) ((stop)) Democritus
eq(ues) R(omanus) ((stop)) pro salute
Iulior(um) ((stop)) Saturnini
5et Catullini filior(um)
suorum ((stop)) Aesculapio
et Hygiae

Diplomatic

AEL T F PALATINA
IUL DEMOCRITUS
EQR PROSALUTE
IULIOR SATURNINI
5ETCATULLINIFILIOR
SUORUM AESCULAPIO
ETHYGIAE

English translation

Translation by: Editors

Aelia Palatina, daughter of Titus (and) Julius Democritus, Roman Knight, for the safety of their sons, Julius Saturninus and Julius Catullinus (scil. dedicated this) to Aesculapius and Hygia.

Commentary

For another dedication at Balagrae to Asklepios see M.193, where he also has his other name of Iatros.

Bibliography: Reynolds, 1971b, 2, AE 1974.681 whence EDH 011694.
Text constituted from: Transcription from photograph (Reynolds)

Images

   Fig. 1. Face (Department of Antiquities, E.720)