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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): 'To Good Fortune. This is the image of Hesychius, and the reason is not one matter alone, but such beauty he has conferred upon the fatherland: the lofty column supporting the kingly form , the baths ...) |
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+ | 'To Good Fortune. This is the image of Hesychius, and the reason is not one matter alone, but such beauty he has conferred upon the fatherland: the lofty column supporting the kingly form , the baths of Faustina, an immense temple, and the great bliss of the baths which he procured from moulded earth and the haulers of beautiful flowing waters. Good luck.' | ||
Property / Translation EN: 'To Good Fortune. This is the image of Hesychius, and the reason is not one matter alone, but such beauty he has conferred upon the fatherland: the lofty column supporting the kingly form , the baths of Faustina, an immense temple, and the great bliss of the baths which he procured from moulded earth and the haulers of beautiful flowing waters. Good luck.' / rank | |||
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Revision as of 09:39, 12 May 2014
Record of columnar base and statue of emperor, set up by Hesychius. Miletus (Caria). Fourth to sixth century.
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Rehm, A., and P. Herrmann, Inschriften von Milet, Teil I (Milet VI, 1) , Berlin 1997 , VI,1. no. 342
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Record of columnar base and statue of emperor, set up by Hesychius. Miletus (Caria). Fourth to sixth century.
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LSA-548
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University of Oxford
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'To Good Fortune. This is the image of Hesychius, and the reason is not one matter alone, but such beauty he has conferred upon the fatherland: the lofty column supporting the kingly form , the baths of Faustina, an immense temple, and the great bliss of the baths which he procured from moulded earth and the haulers of beautiful flowing waters. Good luck.'
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