• m14-592-10
    (Telif hakkı Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti / Harvard Üniversitesi)

    Dönem
    After the middle of the 1st century AD (the names, Herrmann)., Roma
    Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
    IN60.026
    Malzeme
    Mermer, Taş
    Eserin Türü
    Kinerarium Kapağı, Yazıt
    Yazıt Turu
    Ölüyle ilgili Yazıt
    Yazıt Dili
    Yunanca
    Yazıt Metni
    	[Ἐπὶ στε]φανηφόρου Κλαυδίου Ἰουλια-
    	[ν]οῦ, μη(νὸς) Πανήμου δεκάτῃ ἑσταμένῃ·
    	[Τ]ιβέριος Κλαύδιος Μηνοδότου υἱὸς
        4	[Κ]υ̣ρίνα Θεόφιλος Ποπλᾶς ἱερατεύσας
    	[τ]οῦ Πολιέως Διός, ἔζησεν ἔτ̣[η  ..].
    Yazıt Çevirisi
    “In the year when the stephanephoros Claudius Iulianus held office, on the tenth day of the beginning month Panemos, (died) Tiberius Claudius Theophilos Poplas, son of Menodotos, of (the tribus) Quirina, former priest of Zeus Polieus, aged [- -] years.”
    Yazıt Yorumu
    Yerleşim
    Sardis
    Alan (Sektör)
    B
    Açma
    BE 60
    Locus
    B Marble Court
    Koordinatlar
    E35 / N32 *98.00 - 97.50
    Bulunduğu Yeri
    Bath-Gymnasium Complex, BE-S; BE-S gate to Marble Court; Marble Court, south niche in rubble.
    Tanım

    Cinerarium lid of marble broken into four joining fragments; right and lower edges partly preserved, broken on the upper and left sides. Script with strong apices.

    Boyutlar
    H. 0.27, W. 0.46, Th. 0.08, H. of letters 0.015.
    Yorum

    Herrmann’s text (ms.).

    1–2 Herrmann assumes that the stephanephoros is identical with Tiberius Claudius Tiberii filius Quirina Iulianus mentioned in Sardis VII 1, no. 41*, an inscription that has been attributed to Philadelpheia (see Sardis VII 1 and the lemma of TAM V 3, 1448); there (in l. 6), his function as stephanephoros is mentioned. Herrmann is therefore in favor of its re-attribution to Sardis. See no. 384, 8 comm.

    3–4 [Τ]ιβέριος Κλαύδιος Μηνοδότου υἱὸς [Κ]υ̣ρίνα Θεόφιλος Ποπλᾶς: he was obviously made a new citizen by the emperor Claudius and belonged to the latter’s tribus: cf. G. Forni in L’onomastique latine, ed. H. G. Pflaum and N. Duval (1977), p. 92. His second name, Ποπλᾶς, is derived from Πόπλιος (cf. L. Robert, CRAI 1968, pp. 569–73 = Op. Min. V, pp. 585–89).

    4–5 For the cult of Zeus Polieus in Sardis, see nos. 349, 6; 350, 18; 384, 9; 441, 2, and the index of Sardis VII 1.

    Ayrıca bakınız
    Kaynakça
    Unpublished; mentioned by P. Herrmann, EpAnat 27 (1996), p. 58 n. 15 = Herrmann, Ausgew. Schriften, p. 624 (AE 1996, 1450). Herrmann, ms.
    Yazar
    GP