Artigo Revisado por pares

Inscriptions from Pamphylia and Isauria

1958; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 78; Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/628923

ISSN

2041-4099

Autores

Daphne Hereward,

Tópico(s)

Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies

Resumo

Sillyon. Note on an inscription already published CIG iii. 4324 c = SGDI 1268. This inscription is carved in a panel on a rock to the west of the city, near the modern village. Height ·16 m., breadth ·175, letter and space down ·026, letter and space across ·019 Perhaps [Όλυμ]πιακοῦ, since ἱαρός can be used in connexion with the Games, as in Lanckoroński, Städte Pämphyliens und Pisidiens , i, p. 66; but the meaning is uncertain; ἱερά generally means ‘a dead-heat’ (LSJ ἱερός iv. 7). Sillyon. New inscriptions (1) A statue-base, near the Byzantine wall. Grey stone, the top and the lower part of the left side are preserved. The bottom is buried and the back is very rough, but may be original. Height over ·7, breadth c . ·65, thickness ·33+, letter height c . ·058, letter and space across ·056. Roman date.

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