886. Funerary inscriptions, partly Libyan
- Description:
- Series of rectangular funerary stelae of brown limestone (w: 0.22-0.35 x h: 0.50-1.55)
- Text:
- Inscribed on the faces.
- Letters:
- Inscribed in Latin characters (0.02-0.04).
- Date:
- No indication
- Findspot:
- Middle Lower Sofeggin Basin: Bir ed-Dreder: Surveyed in situ, in the Libyan cemetery, by Goodchild in 1949.
- Original Location:
- Unknown
- Last recorded location:
- Tripoli Castle?
- Bibliography:
- . a) Belardinelli, La Ghibla (Govemo della Tripolitania, Studi e Monografie Coloniali, 3, Tripoli, 1935) plate opp. p. 13; Beguinot, Rivista degli Studi Orentali, XXIV:14-15; Goodchild, Antiquaries Journal, XXX:138 ff. and pl. XVI b. h) This edition taken from J. M. Reynolds and J. B. Ward-Perkins, The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania, Rome: British School at Rome, 1952.
- Text constituted from:
- Two of the texts, a) and h) have been incompletely published previously and are here reproduced from facsimiles by Goodchild; the remainder will shortly be published in full, with facsimiles, by Goodchild and recognisable names and titles only are here recorded.
(Not transcribed, see image.)
b c d e f g h(Not transcribed, see image.)
j k(Not transcribed, see image.)
b c d e f g h(Not transcribed, see image.)
j kTranslation:
(a) ?Of Flavius Saicham, son of Macarcum [·· ? ··]
(b) Iullus Masthalul.
(c) Flavius Macarcum. Macarcum, tribune.
(d) Masigama [·· ? ··], tribune.
(e) Julius [·· ? ··]
(f) Julius Nasif, tribune.
(g). [·· ? ··]imnus Nimira.
(h) Myriraban, son of Isicuar [·· ? ··]
(j) Flavius Masinthan, tribune.
(k) Flavius, ?son of Isignas, tribune.
Commentary:
The body of each text is in the Libyan language, but many of them include recognisable names and titles.
a) l. 1. For lulius; see e) and f).
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