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+ | To Good Fortune. [You see] a statue of Hermolaius; on the one hand, Maionian Tripolis once cherished him; on the other, the Senate of Rome established him for itself. If you wish to learn of his stock and his delightful deeds, [both] the inhabitants of the city and his famous gifts bear witness. | ||
Property / Translation EN: To Good Fortune. [You see] a statue of Hermolaius; on the one hand, Maionian Tripolis once cherished him; on the other, the Senate of Rome established him for itself. If you wish to learn of his stock and his delightful deeds, [both] the inhabitants of the city and his famous gifts bear witness. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: To Good Fortune. [You see] a statue of Hermolaius; on the one hand, Maionian Tripolis once cherished him; on the other, the Senate of Rome established him for itself. If you wish to learn of his stock and his delightful deeds, [both] the inhabitants of the city and his famous gifts bear witness. / reference | |||
+ | References: Calder, W. et al. (eds.), Monumenta Asiae Minoris antiqua , Manchester 1928-62 , VI, 19-20, no. 55, pl. 11 Year: 2012 Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities |
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Base for statue of Hermolaius, local notable and benefactor. Tripolis (Lydia). Later third to early fourth century.
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Calder, W. et al. (eds.), Monumenta Asiae Minoris antiqua , Manchester 1928-62 , VI, 19-20, no. 55, pl. 11
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Base for statue of Hermolaius, local notable and benefactor. Tripolis (Lydia). Later third to early fourth century.
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LSA-650
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University of Oxford
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To Good Fortune. [You see] a statue of Hermolaius; on the one hand, Maionian Tripolis once cherished him; on the other, the Senate of Rome established him for itself. If you wish to learn of his stock and his delightful deeds, [both] the inhabitants of the city and his famous gifts bear witness.
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Calder, W. et al. (eds.), Monumenta Asiae Minoris antiqua , Manchester 1928-62 , VI, 19-20, no. 55, pl. 11
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities