On the Relation Between Inscriptions And Sculptured Representations On Attic Tombstones

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On the Relation Between Inscriptions And Sculptured Representations On Attic Tombstones
Hastings, Harold Ripley
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5. Similar testimony is given by a relief in the Louvre: Conze 618; J.G. II, 2867; Kaibel 54; Hoffmann 82. A bearded man, facing to the right, sits in a chair, holding in his left hand a staff, or perhaps the handle of a hammer, and in his right a large vessel or shield, which rests on the ground beside the chair. Above the relief is the inscription: Soxr^/o? Toprvvio^ 'Ka\K(hrn]<: p="">vrjpM BiKaioavpff<: kox="" aaik="" aperrj="" re="" iarqaap="" iralh="" it="">0ip^o .
The deceased of the epitaph was a bronze- worker; the man of the relief holds what are
...<: p=""><: kox="" aaik="" aperrj="" re="" iarqaap="" iralh="" it="">apparently a tool and a product of the bronze- worker's trade; the identification of the two is all but inevitable.
6. Conze 340; described under chap, iii, no. i (pp. 21 f.) below. PhanostratS, the physician and midwife, is seen sur- roxmded by several yoimg children.
[118] Digitized by VjOOQ IC HASTINGS— ATTIC TOICBSTONE RELIEFS 21 CHAPTER III COINCroENCE OF NAMES IN EPITAPH AND "LABEL" On at least twelve monuments we find the name of the deceased, according to the epitaph, applied also as a label to one of the figures.


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