- Dönem
- Late 4th–6th century AD; cf. no. 486 on Synagogue dating., Roma
- Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
- IN63.124
- Malzeme
- Mermer, Taş
- Eserin Türü
- Yazıt
- Yazıt Turu
- Dini Yazıt
- Yazıt Dili
- Yunanca
- Yazıt Metni
Κ[ἀ]μὲ τὸ νομοφυ̣λ̣[ά]κ̣ιον ὁ αὐ- τ[ὸς] Μεμνόνιος [ὑ]πὲρ ὑγί- 3 ας [α]ὑτοῦ ἐσσ[κούτλ]ω̣σεν.
- Yazıt Çevirisi
- “And the same Memnonios, on account of his health, gave the revetment for me also, the place that protects the Law.”
- Yazıt Yorumu
- Yerleşim
- Sardis
- Alan (Sektör)
- Syn
- Açma
- Syn 63
- Locus
- Syn MH Above Floor
- Koordinatlar
- E48 - E49 / N18 - N19.2 *96.75 - 96.40
- Bulunduğu Yeri
- Synagogue, Main Hall, perhaps from one of the two “Torah shrines” that stood against the eastern wall of the Main Hall (see Kroll’s commentary).
- Tanım
Fragments of a tabula ansata of white marble with an inscription in raised relief; two flowers and tendrils are depicted at each end. The three registers of the inscription stand within four horizontal lines. The depressed background had been painted in red.
- Boyutlar
- H. ca. 0.20, max. restored W. ca. 1.45, Th. 0.015, H. of letters 0.05.
- Yorum
1 κ[ἀ]μέ: correctly SEG 46, 2368 (from S. Fine); κἀμέ, Kroll (Ameling). - The Torah shrine (τὸ νομοφυλάκιον) was decorated with marble inlay; “since the inscription refers to the shrine in the first person and must have been displayed on it, it is clear that the shrine was constructed of masonry” (Kroll).
2 Inscription no. 429 (a) mentioning a Memnonios who was “Father of the city” seems to be of a somewhat more recent date than the present one.
- Ayrıca bakınız
- Kaynakça
- S. Fine, ed., Sacred Realm… (1996), p. 160, no. 21 (SEG 46, 2368); Kroll, “Inscr. Synagogue,” pp. 40–41, no. 63; and p. 113, fig. 65a–b (Ameling, Inscr. Jud. Or. II, pp. 285–86, no. 129; Kroll and Ameling give further bibliographical references).
- Yazar
- GP