• m14-550-10
    (Telif hakkı Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti / Harvard Üniversitesi)

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