• m14-632-10
    (Telif hakkı Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti / Harvard Üniversitesi)

Dönem
Unknown., Roma
Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
IN66.040
Malzeme
Mermer, Taş
Eserin Türü
Kinerarium Kapağı, Yazıt
Yazıt Turu
Ölüyle ilgili Yazıt
Yazıt Dili
Latince
Yazıt Metni
		[	]o Laelio P[     ]
		[       Se]rvilia P. f. uxor [    ]
		[       in i]gnem inlat[    ]

	4	[	] Οὐεττ̣[	         ]
		-     -     -     -     -     -     -     -    
Yazıt Çevirisi
“[- - -] Laelius P[- - - Se]rvilia, daughter of Publius (Servilius), wife [- - -] brought into the fire [- - -] - Vett[- - -].”
Yazıt Yorumu
Yerleşim
Sardis
Alan (Sektör)
B
Açma
Syn W 66
Locus
B BE-B
Koordinatlar
E21 / N14.5 *97.50
Bulunduğu Yeri
Bath-Gymnasium Complex.
Tanım

Fragment of a cinerarium lid of white marble, broken on all sides. Bilingual Latin and Greek; in the Latin inscription, words are separated by triangular dots.

Boyutlar
H. 0.25, W. 0.19, Th. 0.08, H. of letters ll. 1 and 4 0.025; ll. 2 and 3 0.017.
Yorum

Herrmann’s text and restorations.

The bilingual inscription TAM V 3, 1692 on a cinerarium from Philadelpheia concerns two different families; one cannot tell whether this was the case here too, or whether one family was concerned.

3 Apparently an allusion to the method of burial; Herrmann quotes Terentius, Andria 129 “in ignem impositast” (referring to TLL VII, col. 292, s.v. ignis: “in concremandis mortuis”).

4 Οὐεττ̣[ ]: Only a small trace of the horizontal stroke of the second T is visible. - There are many possibilities for restoration of a name containing the element Vett-. For Sardis, Herrmann points to Lucius Cornelius Vettenianus, Sardis VII 1, no. 75, who was equated by the editors with the asiarch and strategos of Sardis, Κορ. Οὐεττηνιανός (Campanile, Sacerdoti, p. 131, no. 150, early third century).

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Kaynakça
Unpublished. Herrmann, ms.
Yazar
GP