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        <title type="main" level="m">9. Dedication for Emperors and Caesars</title>
        <editor role="editor">Charlotte M. Roueché</editor>
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        <date>2004</date>
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        <language id="grc">Ancient Greek</language>
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      <div type="description" n="monument" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>Description of Monument</head>
        <p>A white marble statue base shaft (<measure type="length" dim="height">0.42</measure> × <measure type="length" dim="width">1.77</measure> × <measure type="length" dim="depth">0.46</measure>) which is broken below and at the top
left-hand corner. The inscribed face was turned inwards when the stone
was re-used, and has been revealed only by the collapse of the
adjoining wall; only the upper part is visible, to about <measure type="length" dim="none">0.70</measure> from the
upper edge.</p>
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      <div type="description" n="text" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>Description of Text</head>
        <p>Inscribed on the face.</p>
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      <div type="description" n="letters" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>Description of Letters</head>
        <p>Based on the standard square script of the second and third
		centuries, but with some new features; <foreign lang="grc">Ν</foreign>
		and <foreign lang="grc">Η</foreign> each have a decorative crossbar
		(<foreign lang="grc">Ν</foreign> throughout, <foreign lang="grc">Η</foreign> in l. 5 but not in l. 1); <term>omega</term> is in an
		unusual form; and there is a square <term>sigma</term> in line 5. The
		lettering of the last two lines is less correct. The interlinear
		space, c. <measure type="length" dim="none">0.015</measure> between
		lines 1-3, increases to <measure type="length" dim="none">0.04-0.05</measure> between lines 3-5, giving an
		inelegant overall appearance; a possible explanation is that the mason
		initially omitted l. 2, and then inserted it.</p>
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      <div type="description" n="date" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>Date</head>
        <p><date notAfter="0311" exact="both" notBefore="0293">AD 293-311</date> (reigns).</p>
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      <div n="text" lang="grc" type="edition" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head lang="eng">Edition</head>
		<ab part="N">
		<lb n="1"/><w lemma="ὑπέρ" part="N"><app><rdg resp="autopsy"><gap reason="lost" extent="2" unit="character"/></rdg><rdg resp="earlier">ὑπ</rdg></app>ὲρ</w> <w lemma="ὁ" part="N">τῆς</w> <w lemma="ὁ" part="N">τῶν</w>
		<lb n="2"/><rs type="dignity" key="dominus"><app><rdg resp="autopsy"><gap reason="lost" extent="2" unit="character"/></rdg><rdg resp="earlier">κυ</rdg></app>ρίων</rs> <rs type="official-secul" key="imperator"><w lemma="αὐτοκράτωρ" part="N">Αὐτοκρα
		<lb n="3" type="worddiv"/><app><rdg resp="autopsy"><gap reason="lost" extent="1" unit="character"/></rdg><rdg resp="earlier">τ</rdg></app>όρων</w></rs> <w lemma="καί" part="N">καὶ</w> <rs key="caesar" type="official-secul"><w lemma="καῖσαρ" part="N">Καισ<app><rdg resp="autopsy"><unclear reason="damage">ά</unclear></rdg><rdg resp="earlier">ά</rdg></app>
		<lb n="4" type="worddiv"/>ρων</w></rs> <w lemma="αἰώνιος" part="N">αἰωνίου</w>
		<lb n="5"/><space dim="horizontal" extent="unknown" unit="character"/> <w lemma="διαμονή" part="N">διαμονῆς</w>
		</ab>
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      <div type="edition" n="apparatus" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>Apparatus</head>
        <p>The letters underlined were recorded by Paris and Holleaux and Reichel, but had been lost when the stone was read in the 1970s.</p>
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      <div type="translation" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>Translation</head>
        <ab part="N">For the eternal endurance of the lords Imperators and Caesars.</ab>
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      <div type="commentary" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>Commentary</head>
        <p>There is no trace of any further inscription, and while
there would have been ample space for a further text on the area of
the face which is at present concealed, examples of inscriptions where
a short text is inscribed at the top of a tall base, with the bulk of
the space left empty, are provided by <xref type="eAla" n="002" evaluate="all" targOrder="Y" to="DITTO" from="ROOT">2</xref> and
<xref type="eAla" n="003" evaluate="all" targOrder="Y" to="DITTO" from="ROOT">3</xref>, and suggest that that was also the case
here. If so, any description of the dedicator (very probably the city)
would have stood on an upper feature.</p>
        <p>The block appears to be cracked half-way down, which
perhaps occasioned its re-use in the construction of the city wall;
its presence there provides a <term lang="lat">terminus post quem</term> for the
building of at least this stretch of the fortifications (see further
<xref type="eAla-text" n="III.18" evaluate="all" targOrder="Y" to="DITTO" from="ROOT">III.18</xref>).</p>
        <p>See further discussion at <xref type="eAla-text" n="II.17" evaluate="all" targOrder="Y" to="DITTO" from="ROOT">II.17</xref>.</p>
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      <div type="history" n="found" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>Found</head>
        <p><rs type="monument" key="Walls">City Walls</rs>: re-used in the wall at the north-east corner of
the Stadium. <xref type="plan" n="07" evaluate="all" targOrder="Y" to="DITTO" from="ROOT">See plan 7</xref>.</p>
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      <div type="history" n="original-location" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>Original Location</head>
        <p>Unknown.</p>
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      <div type="history" n="last-recorded-location" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>Last Recorded Location</head>
        <p>Findspot.</p>
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      <div type="history" n="record" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>History of Recording</head>
        <p>Copied by <rs type="visitor" key="paris">Paris</rs> and <rs type="visitor" key="holleaux">Holleaux</rs>; by <rs type="visitor" key="reichel">Reichel</rs>, <date value="1893" precision="exact">5 June 1893</date>
(R.I.12b); recorded by the NYU expedition.</p>
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      <div type="bibliography" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>Bibliography</head>
        <p>Published by <bibl type="hbi" rend="primary" n="ph1885" default="NO"><author>Paris &amp;
Holleaux</author>, no. <biblScope>9</biblScope></bibl>; by <bibl type="hbi" rend="primary" n="ALA" default="NO"><author>Roueché</author>, <title level="m" type="main">Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity</title> no. 9</bibl>, whence <bibl type="hbi" n="PHI" default="NO"><title level="j" type="main">PHI</title> <biblScope>152</biblScope></bibl>.</p>
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      <div type="edition" n="text-constituted-from" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>Text Constituted From</head>
        <p>Publication; Reichel notebook; Transcription
(Roueché).</p>
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      <div type="metadata" n="photographs" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>Photographs</head>
        <figure n="75_C_19"><p>Front face (1975)</p></figure><figure n="75_C_20"><p>Front face (1975)</p></figure><figure n="75_C_21"><p>View in situ (1975)</p></figure></div>

      <div n="transcriptions" type="metadata" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform"><head>Transcriptions</head><figure n="81_F_34"><p>Squeeze</p></figure><figure n="R_1_12">  <p>Drawing by Reichel (1893)</p></figure></div><div type="metadata" n="category-text" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>Category of Text</head>
        <p><rs type="catText">honours</rs>; <rs type="catText">imperial</rs>.</p>
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      <div type="metadata" n="category-monument" part="N" sample="complete" org="uniform">
        <head>Category of Monument</head>
        <p><rs type="catMonument"><rs type="catMonument">statue base</rs> shaft</rs></p>
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