12. Dedication (post mortem) by Flavius ZenoCharlotte M. Roueché2004EnglishFrenchGermanAncient GreekModern GreekItalianLatinSpanishTurkish2004-06-08Gabriel BodardChecked and fixed all image divs and refs2004-03-16Gabriel BodardCompleted lemmatisation, checked figure ids, tagged keywords2003-11-04Gabriel BodardCorrected errors in Greek2003-11-04John LavagninoConverted beta code to Unicode2003-05-27Gabriel Bodardtidied and corrected2003-04-30Juan Garcéstidied and corrected2003-06-21CMRtagged, tidied and corrected2003-07-14JLGLemmatised2003-08-20CMRname tags reduced2004-01-16CMRtidied; image refs2003-05-27Gabriel BodardTyped and marked-up Greek
Description of Monument
A white marble block, without features (0.56 × 0.30 × 0.56).
Description of Text
Inscribed on one face.
Description of Letters
Clearly cut in a fluid style; 0.03-0.04; lunate sigma and cursive omega.
Translation
Flavius Zeno, high priest and comes, made this and set it up for his own homeland at his own expense, according to the terms of his will carried out by his own children.
Commentary
For Flavius Zeno see 11, and discussion at II.25.
Found
Hadrianic Baths: 'Au centre de la cour de l'Est devant la face Est du pilastre Nord'.
Original Location
Unknown.
Last Recorded Location
Unknown.
History of Recording
Excavated by Mendel in 1905 (Boulanger notebook A, 55; whence B 3); recorded by the NYU expedition.
Bibliography
Published by Erim & Roueché, PBSR 50, 1982, 103-104, no. 2 whence SEG1982.1106, BE1984.405, SEG1985.1082; published by Roueché, Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity no. 12, whence PHI168; by Erim and
Reynolds (1991), no. 15b, whence SEG1990.938