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Squeeze of detail of gvcyr027 Honours for Pausanias

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Author
Dobias-Lalou, C.  
Date
1979
Publisher
University of Bologna
Century
1st Century A.D.
Historical period
Roman period
Description

Dobias-Lalou, C. (1979) Squeeze of detail of gvcyr027 Honours for Pausanias. Mission Archéologique Française.

Rectangular block of white marble sculpted on one side with a relief showing a scene of healing, belonging originally to a frieze; re-cut and re-used on the opposite side which has a relief of a man half-lying; his left elbow resting on a cushion, he holds a phiale on his left hand; his right arm rests on the couch at waist level, with two fingers falling down onto the plinth, as if it were the couch. Parts are lacking at the upper left angle and on the right edge (0.87 0.50 0.19).

Inscribed in two groups of three lines each on the plinth, (0.83 0.13); some lines do not begin at the left edge nor did them necessarily be cut on to the right edge.

Subject
GVCyr027 - Description of a relief and honorary dedication to the Horae
Subject keywords
Horai
Language
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Place
Cyrene, Libya  
Related documents
Back of gvcyr027 Honours for Pausanias  
Face of gvcyr027 Honours for Pausanias  
Fond
IGCyr | GVCyr Images (1st edition)  
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14008/76612
Project
IGCyr  
Data provider
Mission Archéologique Française  
License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Links
https://igcyr.unibo.it/gvcyr027
https://www.trismegistos.org/text/738920
Rights Holder
Mission Archéologique Française  
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