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<TEI.2 lang="en" id="IRT065"><teiHeader><fileDesc><titleStmt><title><rs type="textType" cert="low">Dedication</rs> to an Antonine emperor </title><editor>J. M. Reynolds</editor><editor>J. B. Ward-Perkins</editor></titleStmt><publicationStmt>
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<p>Republished from <bibl id="irt1952">
                  <author>J. M. Reynolds</author> and <author>J. B. Ward-Perkins</author>, <title level="m">The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania</title>, <pubPlace>Rome</pubPlace>: <publisher>British
                  School at Rome</publisher>, <date>1952</date>. </bibl>
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                  <geogName type="ancientRegion" key="Tripolitania">Tripolitania</geogName>
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                  <geogName type="modernCountry" key="LY">Libya</geogName>
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                  <placeName type="modernFindspot" key="http://www.geonames.org/2208578/marsa-zawaghah.html">Marsa Zawaghah</placeName>
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<div type="description" subtype="monument">
<head>Description of Monument</head>
<p>Fragment from the upper part of a <rs type="material">marble</rs> 
               <rs type="objectType">panel</rs> 
               (<rs type="dimensions"><measure dim="width">0.25</measure>
               <measure unit="metre" type="length" dim="height">0.27</measure></rs>), 
               a pair perhaps with <xref type="inscription">71</xref>, which it closely resembles. </p></div>

<div type="description" subtype="text">
<head>Description of Text</head>
<p>Inscribed on one face.</p></div>

<div type="description" subtype="letters">
<head>Description of Letters</head>
<p> Lapidary capitals: <measure unit="metre" type="length" dim="height">0.08</measure>. </p></div>

<div type="description" subtype="date">
<head>Date</head>
<p>
               <date type="textDate" exact="none" notBefore="0101" notAfter="0233">Second to early third centuries A.D.</date> (<rs type="criteria">lettering</rs>)</p></div>

<div type="history" subtype="locations">
<head>Locations</head>
<p>
               <rs type="found">
                  <placeName type="ancientFindspot" ref="http://atlantides.org/batlas/abrotonum-sabratha-35-e2" key="db659">Sabratha</placeName>:  
                  <rs type="monuList" key="db832">Capitolium</rs>, found in the vaults; see note on <xref type="inscription">1</xref>.</rs></p>
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               <rs type="origLocation">Unknown</rs>
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<p>
               <rs type="lastLocation">Findspot</rs>
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<div type="bibliography">
<head>Bibliography</head>
<p>Not previously published.</p></div>

<div type="history" subtype="text-constituted-from">
<head>Text constituted from</head>
<p>Transcription (Reynolds, Ward-Perkins)</p></div>

<div type="edition" lang="la">
<head lang="en">Text</head>
<ab>
               <lb n="1"/><persName type="emperor"><w part="I" lemma="imperator"><expan><abbr><supplied reason="lost">I</supplied>mp</abbr><ex>erator</ex></expan></w> 
               <name reg="Caesar" type="cognomen"><seg part="I"><expan><abbr>Cae</abbr><supplied reason="lost"><abbr>s</abbr><ex>ar</ex></supplied></expan></seg></name>
               <gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/>
                  <lb n="2"/><name reg="Antoninus" type="gentilicium"><supplied reason="lost">A</supplied>ntoni<supplied reason="lost">n</supplied></name></persName>
               <gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/>
               <lb n="3"/><gap reason="lost" extent="1" unit="line"/>
            </ab></div>

<div type="translation">
<head>Translation</head>
<p>Emperor Caesar <gap reason="lost"/> Antoninus <gap reason="lost"/> <note>case unkonwn</note></p></div>

<div type="commentary">
<head>Commentary</head>
<p>No comment.</p></div>

<div type="figure">
<head>Photographs</head>
<p>
<figure href="0096"><figDesc>Ward-Perkins Archive, BSR (Sopr. CS 220)</figDesc></figure>
<figure href="0157"><figDesc>Ward-Perkins Archive, BSR (Sopr CS 274 bis)</figDesc></figure></p></div></body></text></TEI.2>
