- Dönem
- Probably late 3rd century BC., Hellenistik
- Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
- IN63.001
- Malzeme
- Mermer, Taş
- Eserin Türü
- Yazıt
- Yazıt Turu
- Mektupları, Kararları, Dilekçeleri, Abonelikleri, ve Onurlandıran Metinleri İçeren Dosya veya Mektup
- Yazıt Dili
- Yunanca
- Yazıt Metni
]μ̣ου ἔτου[ς ]ΣΗΝ ἐποιη[- ] vacat [ 3 ]Τ̣ΟΡΑ̣Λ̣[ - - -
- Yazıt Çevirisi
- “[- - -] year [- - -] made [- - -]”
- Yazıt Yorumu
- Yerleşim
- Sardis
- Alan (Sektör)
- RT
- Açma
- RT 62
- Locus
- RT South Colonnade (area of)
- Koordinatlar
- E35 - E40 / S30
- Bulunduğu Yeri
- Road Trench, south colonnade of the Marble Road.
- Tanım
Fragment of marble with only a part of the upper edge preserved; broken on the other sides. Hellenistic letters: omicra in ll. 1–2 are very small and “hanging” in the lines from above (less so in l. 3); the right “leg” of Π is shorter than the left one.
- Boyutlar
- H. 0.12, W. ca. 0.20, Th. ca. 0.21, H. of letters 0.01–0.015.
- Yorum
1 [ἑβδό]μ̣ου ἔτου[ς]?
3 The first preserved letter seems to be a T, not a Γ.
The similarity of the letters with those of nos. 307–313 makes it probable that the fragment belongs to the dossier concerning the measures of Antiochos III after his recapture of Sardis (216–214/13 BC; see Gauthier, Nouv. inscr. Sard. II, pp. 15–19). The present fragment was—like the royal documents—discovered in 1963.
The precise nature of the inscription to which the fragment belonged is uncertain.
- Ayrıca bakınız
- Kaynakça
- Unpublished.
- Yazar
- GP