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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): Playing the sweet-sounding kithara, Pindar said that better than the all-nourishing soil and the immortal air and the tireless fire was the gleamingly streaming water alone, which also the blissful we...) |
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+ | Playing the sweet-sounding kithara, Pindar said that better than the all-nourishing soil and the immortal air and the tireless fire was the gleamingly streaming water alone, which also the blissful were longing for. With this in mind, Apollinarios, father of Stratonike (=Stratonikeia), had the water pipe/aqueduct renewed and brought water for the town and its inhabitants' delight after trouble and and exertion. (Translation: M. Ç. Şahin ) | ||
Property / Translation EN: Playing the sweet-sounding kithara, Pindar said that better than the all-nourishing soil and the immortal air and the tireless fire was the gleamingly streaming water alone, which also the blissful were longing for. With this in mind, Apollinarios, father of Stratonike (=Stratonikeia), had the water pipe/aqueduct renewed and brought water for the town and its inhabitants' delight after trouble and and exertion. (Translation: M. Ç. Şahin ) / rank | |||
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Architectural block with verse epigram to Apollinarius. Stratonicea. Later fifth to earlier sixth century.
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Şahin, M. Ç. 'Recent Excavations at Stratonikeia and New Inscriptions from Stratonikeia and its Territory', Epigraphica Anatolica 41 , Bonn 2008 , 66-7, no. 32 (with photograph)
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Architectural block with verse epigram to Apollinarius. Stratonicea. Later fifth to earlier sixth century.
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University of Oxford
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Playing the sweet-sounding kithara, Pindar said that better than the all-nourishing soil and the immortal air and the tireless fire was the gleamingly streaming water alone, which also the blissful were longing for. With this in mind, Apollinarios, father of Stratonike (=Stratonikeia), had the water pipe/aqueduct renewed and brought water for the town and its inhabitants' delight after trouble and and exertion. (Translation: M. Ç. Şahin )
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