Research Article

New Inscriptions from the Middle Hermos

Volume: 5 December 24, 2019
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New Inscriptions from the Middle Hermos

Abstract

The author publishes eight inscriptions from the region of Kula in the Middle Hermos valley, seven of them previously unknown. Two inscriptions derive from the modern town of Kula itself: an epitaph dating to the late first century BC (no. 1) and a dedication, probably to Meis Axiottenos, set up by a pragmateutēs (no. 2). There then follow five inscriptions from the modern village of Ayazören (ancient Iaza): a fragmentary funerary stēlē (no. 3); a funerary stēlē with accompanying relief, previously published, with several incorrect readings, by Christian Naour (no. 4); another fragmentary funerary stēlē (no. 5); a lengthy epitaph describing a large extended family (no. 6); and an epitaph including several idiosyncratic formulae (no. 7). Finally, a doorstone from modern Şehitlioğlu (ancient Thermai Theseos) appears to be a pierre errante; it almost certainly derives from the territory of Phrygian Akmoneia.

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Thanks

I am grateful to Prof. Cumhur Tanrıver for his permission to publish these inscriptions, to Prof. Hasan Malay for his help and encouragement, and to Prof. Georg Petzl for acute comments and corrections.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Linguistics

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

December 24, 2019

Submission Date

June 17, 2019

Acceptance Date

July 29, 2019

Published in Issue

Year 2019 Volume: 5

APA
Thonemann, P. (2019). New Inscriptions from the Middle Hermos. PHILIA, 5, 122-137. https://doi.org/10.36991/PHILIA.201912
AMA
1.Thonemann P. New Inscriptions from the Middle Hermos. PHILIA. 2019;5:122-137. doi:10.36991/PHILIA.201912
Chicago
Thonemann, Peter. 2019. “New Inscriptions from the Middle Hermos”. PHILIA 5 (December): 122-37. https://doi.org/10.36991/PHILIA.201912.
EndNote
Thonemann P (December 1, 2019) New Inscriptions from the Middle Hermos. PHILIA 5 122–137.
IEEE
[1]P. Thonemann, “New Inscriptions from the Middle Hermos”, PHILIA, vol. 5, pp. 122–137, Dec. 2019, doi: 10.36991/PHILIA.201912.
ISNAD
Thonemann, Peter. “New Inscriptions from the Middle Hermos”. PHILIA 5 (December 1, 2019): 122-137. https://doi.org/10.36991/PHILIA.201912.
JAMA
1.Thonemann P. New Inscriptions from the Middle Hermos. PHILIA. 2019;5:122–137.
MLA
Thonemann, Peter. “New Inscriptions from the Middle Hermos”. PHILIA, vol. 5, Dec. 2019, pp. 122-37, doi:10.36991/PHILIA.201912.
Vancouver
1.Peter Thonemann. New Inscriptions from the Middle Hermos. PHILIA. 2019 Dec. 1;5:122-37. doi:10.36991/PHILIA.201912