V 278. Pantikapaion.Epitaph of Kyriake, IVth century C.E.
Monument
Type
Stele.
Material
Limestone.
Dimensions (cm)
H.44.5, W.25.0, Th.9.0.
Additional description
Broken in two parts, one of which is lost.
Place of Origin
Pantikapaion.
Find place
Kerch.
Find context
Glinishche, Bratskaya (now Frunze) St., house 17, property of A. Bondarenko.
Find circumstances
23 January 1903, chance find.
Modern location
Kerch, Crimea.
Institution and inventory
Historical and Archeological Museum of Kerch State Historical and Cultural Preserve, КЛ–531.
Autopsy
May 1999, September 2004, September 2008.
Epigraphic field
Position
On the front.
Lettering
Lapidary; letters are filled with ochre. Alpha with broken crossbar, rectangular epsilon and theta.
Letterheights (cm)
4.0.
Text
Category
Epitaph.
Date
IVth century C.E.
Dating criteria
Palaeography.
Editions
L1. Latyshev1904, 88–89, № 104; 1.1. Diatroptov, Yemets1995, 23.
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<lb n="1"/><g ref="#stauros"/> Ἐνθ<lb n="2" break="no"/>άδε <expan><abbr>κατ</abbr><ex>άκειται</ex></expan>
<lb n="3"/>Κυρακ<lb n="4" break="no"/>ή.
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</div>
Translation
Here lies Kyriake.
Commentary
The inscription was found next to V 270.
1–2. On the formula, see Introduction IV.3.F.d.
3–4. Kyrakos/Kyriake are attested as variants of the names Kyriakos, Kyriake in V 82, as well as in Σωτηρίου 1952, № 233; Agnello 1953, № 30; Ferrua 1941, 228; ICUR 1177, 9311, 24282. This is the result of consonantization and of subsequent dropping of ι (j) in positions before the stressed vowel (kindly pointed out to me by S.R. Tokhtasiev): cf. Late Byzantine Κυρά (see V 320). The name Kyriake is Christian: four martyresses of this name are known (see Delehaye 1902, 1116). In Bosporus, we know of the male name Kyriakos (V 278, V 316, V 304). It is unlcear why Yemets and Diatropov transcribed the name in Russian as Kuriak.
© 2015 Andrey
Vinogradov (edition), Irene Polinskaya (translation)
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