ISic001871: Funerary inscription for Gamike
- ID
- ISic001871
- Language
- Ancient Greek
- Text type
- funerary
- Object type
- plaque
- Status
- No data
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Apparatus criticus
- Text from autopsy;
- 5: Orsi: ΕΤΗ Σ
Physical description
Support
- Description
- A large rectangular slab of the local yellowish limestone. Intact on all sides, with traces of plaster around the outer edges of the front face, suggesting it was mounted in a wall at some point. Uncertain whether it was always a distinct slab, or was sawn out of the rock on discovery, though the former seems more likely. The rear is rough and unfinished. The front face is arranged into three distinct panels, with three distinct inscriptions. The central text is inset in a panel, which is framed by relief carved columns and a tympanum, which are however incomplete: the column on the left is lightly delineated in relief, with the mouldings below the capital detailed, but the capital itself not detailed; the central area of the tympanum is recessed, but the rest of the pediment only marked out by incised lines; the right column is likewise only marked by incised lines, but faint lines tracing a Corinthian capital are visible. The texts on the left and right are aligned with this via grid lines. Although broadly similar, there are notable stylistic differences between all three texts, suggesting different masons, and potentially separate moments of carving, and for that reason they are here recorded as separate texts. This is the left-hand text. Same support as and
- Object type
- plaque
- Material
- limestone
- Condition
- No data
- Dimensions
- height: 35.5-36.5 cm, width: 84.5-85 cm, depth: 9 cm
Inscription
- Layout
- Text over five lines, carefully following guidelines to the base of each line, with a marginal guideline to the left and right, with the left margin consistently observed. An additional guideline below is unused; the guidelines carefully align with the text to the right of this one. Use of a vacat prior to the age at death.
- Text condition
- No data
- Lettering
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- Letter heights
- Line 1: 27-30mm
- Line 2: 25-30mm
- Line 3: 25-30mm
- Line 4: 21-30mm
- Line 5: 25-30mm
- Interlinear heights
- Interlineation line 1 to 2: mm
Provenance
- Place of origin
- Syracusae
- Provenance found
- Purchased by the Siracusa museum on 05.02.1895, said to come from the Grotticelli necropolis / Teracati
- Map
Current location
- Place
- Siracusa, Italy
- Repository
- Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi , 15083
- Autopsy
- Prag 2022-04-28, Magazzino B, Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi, Siracusa
- Map
Date
Roman imperial in date (AD 100 – AD 300)- Evidence
- lettering
Text type
commentary
The name Gamike is also attested in imperial period funerary texts from Katana and Lipara. There is no clear basis for determining the potential relationship between Kopria, Mousa and Gamike, except that it seems likely that Mousa was the child of one of the other two. See also ISic001872 and ISic001873.
Bibliography
- Digital editions
- TM: -
- EDR: -
- EDH: -
- EDCS: -
- PHI: -
- Printed editions
Citation and editorial status
- Editor
- Jonathan Prag
- Principal contributor
- Jonathan Prag
- Contributors
- Jonathan Prag
- James Chartrand
- Valeria Vitale
- Michael Metcalfe
- Simona Stoyanova
- system
- Last revision
- 4/24/2024