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这篇文章介绍了阿波罗·斯明修斯神庙的六个铭文。其中,题词号。其中2件是在2006年的一次调查中发现的,另外5件是在2009年以后的挖掘过程中发现的。除了这些铭文对亚历山大特罗阿斯的onomastic曲目的贡献之外,铭文no。第1号,这是第一次证明在圣所存在的办公室,并铭文编号。6,其中记录了一个名为“ο ερ ο σ μβ ωσις”的宗教协会,特别令人感兴趣。铭文。它被雕刻在希腊化时期一座建筑的一块建筑块上。我们不可能确定这个街区属于哪座建筑,但建造或修复的费用是由神的收入支付的,这种建筑活动是由hieronomos办公室确定的。同样可以追溯到希腊化时期,碑文编号。阿格玛科斯的儿子卡利斯托斯死后的祭坛上。祭坛上神庙钥匙的描绘表明,卡利斯托斯可能曾为阿波罗·斯明修斯提供过钥匙。题词:3,一位名叫提图斯·埃利乌斯·米特罗多罗斯的恩人,被称为philopatris,被他最亲爱的祖国(γλ κ κ τ τη η πατρ末路ς)亚历山大·特罗亚斯授予荣誉。铭文。大理石基座上刻着一根献给阿波罗·斯敏修斯的石柱,作者是普普利乌斯·昆提利乌斯·阿克索斯,他可能是普普利乌斯分支的自由人,普普利乌斯是亚历山大·特罗阿斯和他的妻子达芙妮的元老院家族。铭文。5号是图里亚尼乌斯·伽摩斯献给阿波罗·斯明修斯的献词,图里亚尼乌斯是罕见的图里亚尼乌斯的变体。最后题词号:6是一个人献给一个神圣协会的前voto (ο ερ ο σ μβ ωσις),只有父亲的名字和绰号“Publius”留存了下来。
This article presents six inscriptions from the sanctuary of Apollo Smintheus. Of these, inscription no. 2 was discovered during a survey in 2006 and the other five were found during the excavations at the site from 2009 onwards. In addition to the contribution of these inscriptions to the onomastic repertoire of Alexandreia Troas in general, inscription no. 1, which attests for the first time to the existence of the office of hieronomos at the sanctuary, and inscription no. 6, which records a religious association called ἱερὰ συμβίωσις are of particular interest. Inscription no. 1 is carved on an architectural block from a building of the Hellenistic period. It is not possible to determine with certainty to which building this block belongs, but the building or restoration costs were covered by the revenues of the god, and this construction activity is dated by the office of hieronomos. Also dating to the Hellenistic period, inscription no. 2 on an altar commemorates Kallistos, son of Agemachos, after his death. The depiction of a temple key on this altar suggests that Kallistos may have served Apollo Smintheus as a key-bearer. In inscription no. 3, a benefactor named Titus Aelius Metrodoros, bearing the title philopatris, is honoured by his dearest fatherland (γλυκυτάτη πατρίς), Alexandreia Troas. Inscription no. 4 on a marble plinth is a dedication of a column to Apollo Smintheus by Publius Quintilius Axios, probably a freedman of the Publii branch of the Quintilii, a senatorial family of Alexandreia Troas, and his wife Daphne. Inscription no. 5 is a dedication to Apollo Smintheus by Turianius Gamos, which is a variant of the rare nomen Turrianius. The final inscription no. 6 is an ex-voto offered to a sacred association (ἱερὰ συμβίωσις) by a person, for whom only the father's name and the nickname, Publius, have survived.
GephyraArts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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Gephyra - a Journal for the Ancient History and Cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean - is an open access publication platform for articles from all fields of research into Asia Minor and the Eastern Mediterranean, insofar as they shed new light on the history and culture of this geographical and historical region. Scope: Epigraphic, archaeological, numismatic and art historical contributions, commented and evaluated material presentations, as well as historical reflections and essays are all equally welcome.