ISic002036: I.Sicily inscription 002036

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ID
ISic002036
Language
Latin
Status
draft
Text type
funerary
Object type
plaque

Edition

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Apparatus criticus

  • Text based upon drawings in Agnello 1956

Physical description

Support

Description
Three non-joining fragments of an opisthographic marble plaque. The Latin inscription is the older, the plaque subsequently reused for a Greek text for which see .
Object type
plaque
Object condition
fragments, non-contiguous
Dimensions
height: cmwidth: cmdepth: cm

Material

Description
marble
Type > subtype
stone.unspecified >

Inscription

Layout
The uppermost surviving line on fragment (a) is clearly larger than those below, and the surviving line on fragment (b) would seem to be of similar proportions.
Text condition
incomplete
Technique
chiselled
Pigment
No data
Lettering
No data
Letter heights
Line 1: mm
Interlinear heights
Interlineation line 1 to 2: mm

Provenance

Place of origin
Syracusae
Provenance found
Catacomb of Vigna Cassia

Current location

Place
Siracusa, Sicilia
Repository
Antiquarium della Pontificia Commissione di Archeologia Sacra, Siracusa
37064
Autopsy
None
Map

Date

Roman Imperial (AD 51 - AD 250)
Evidence
No data

Text type

funerary

commentary

The largest fragment (a) was published by Orsi in 1923, without reference to the existence of a Greek text on the reverse. The other two fragments were published, together with the first fragment, by Agnello in 1956, but he only provided drawings of each, stating that the fragments did not join and declined to attempt any editing of the text. The fragments appear to offer a typical example of the re-use of an imperial period Latin funerary plaque for a later Greek funerary plaque in the catacombs.

Bibliography

Digital editions
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Printed editions

Citation and editorial status

Editor
Jonathan Prag
Principal contributor
Jonathan Prag
Contributors
Last revision
4/1/2026