88. Eugenius is honoured by the bouleCharlotte M. Roueché2004
EnglishFrenchGermanAncient GreekModern GreekTransliterated GreekItalianLatinSpanishTurkish2004-06-08Gabriel BodardChecked and fixed all image divs and refs2004-03-24Gabriel BodardCompleted lemmatisation, checked figure ids, tagged keywords2003-11-04John LavagninoConverted beta code to Unicode2003-05-27Gabriel Bodardtidied and corrected2003-04-30Juan Garcéstidied and corrected2003-08-24CMRtagged and corrected2004-01-10CMRchecked; image refs.
Description of Monument
A white marble statue base shaft (1.48 × 0.535 × 0.41with a central recessed panel.
Description of Text
Inscribed on the central, recessed face.
Description of Letters
0.025-0.03; lunate forms, neat and rounded, very similar to 85.
l.4. After cutting the first Σ of στῆσεν the inscriber began to cut a cross bar, as for Ε.
Translation
In return for his benefaction, and for the gifts he has made to his country, the ordo set up a statue of Eugenius, in repayment.
Commentary
See discussion at VI.32.
Found
Hadrianic Baths: East Court: 'Portique Nord'.
Original Location
Unknown.
Last Recorded Location
Among the material from the French excavtions piled in the East Court.
History of Recording
Excavated by Boulanger, 30 October 1913 (notebook A, 78, no. 22, whence B, 39 no. 22); recorded by J. and L. Robert; by the NYU expedition.
Bibliography
Published from Boulanger's copy and his own by L. Robert, Hellenica 4, 133 and plate v, whence BE1949.178; discussed by T. Drew-Bear, REA 82, (1980), 163; published by Roueché, Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity no. 88, and plate xxiii, whence PHI719, Steinepigramme02/09/10.