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Property / Translation EN: A A thank-offering and gift for the savior Asclepius, Nikomedes the doctor [arranged] this most beautiful statue of the child, that which you devised skilfully for the Meropians of the boy Paion new-born to his mother by the god, a testimony of the inventive skill of you Boethos, and Nikomedes dedicated it for mortals as a life-saver both from sicknesses and evils and as proof of the immortal hands. B A thank-offering and gift for the Lord Asclepius, Nikomedes the doctor from Smyrna, had prepared with good intent a statue by the fine hand of you Boethos, of such as was the newborn which the child-birthing goddess brought forth to unshorn Phoebu from a maiden s from the flame, Paion Asclepius, and your attendant [Nikomedes], having avoided sickness through your advice, dedicated it in the temple to be seen often as a life-saver, a small gift of prayer of such a sort as ephemeral mortals give thanks to the gods. (on side) Aurelius Marinus, of perfectissimus rank, officer in charge of the imperial fisc ( rationalis summae rei ) [set this up]. / reference | |||
+ | References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1701b (+p. 4738) References: Maiuri, A. 'Il donario del medico Nicomede in un santuario di Asclepio sull' Esquilino', Rendiconti della Reale Accademia dei Lincei, Classe di scienze morali, storiche e filologiche , Rome 1912 , 236-250, pl. 1 Year: 2012 Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities | ||
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Base for statue of Asclepius, made by Boethos, overseen by Aurelius Marinus, rationalis . Rome. Late third to early fourth century.
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CIL 06, 01701b, cfr. pp. 3173, 4738
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Base for statue of Asclepius, made by Boethos, overseen by Aurelius Marinus, rationalis . Rome. Late third to early fourth century.
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A A thank-offering and gift for the savior Asclepius, Nikomedes the doctor [arranged] this most beautiful statue of the child, that which you devised skilfully for the Meropians of the boy Paion new-born to his mother by the god, a testimony of the inventive skill of you Boethos, and Nikomedes dedicated it for mortals as a life-saver both from sicknesses and evils and as proof of the immortal hands. B A thank-offering and gift for the Lord Asclepius, Nikomedes the doctor from Smyrna, had prepared with good intent a statue by the fine hand of you Boethos, of such as was the newborn which the child-birthing goddess brought forth to unshorn Phoebu from a maiden s from the flame, Paion Asclepius, and your attendant [Nikomedes], having avoided sickness through your advice, dedicated it in the temple to be seen often as a life-saver, a small gift of prayer of such a sort as ephemeral mortals give thanks to the gods. (on side) Aurelius Marinus, of perfectissimus rank, officer in charge of the imperial fisc ( rationalis summae rei ) [set this up].
1 reference
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1701b (+p. 4738)
Maiuri, A. 'Il donario del medico Nicomede in un santuario di Asclepio sull' Esquilino', Rendiconti della Reale Accademia dei Lincei, Classe di scienze morali, storiche e filologiche , Rome 1912 , 236-250, pl. 1
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities
EDR137678
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