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Bulletin du Musée National de Varsovie — 42.2001

DOI article:
Twardecki, Alfred: Greek Inscriptions Acquired for the National Museum in Warsaw by Professor Kazimierz Michałowski
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.18950#0137

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10. Epitaph of Tsatechanis (cat. no. 70; inv. no. 198797), from Egypt.

The name Tsatechanis (Taat£xavtę) is known from this one text only
(nomen hapax), similarly to the name of her daughter Omara (’Ogdpa)
or Homara ('Opapoc) - the spelling is uncertain in this case.7

11. Epitaph of Didyme (cat. no. 71; inv. no. 198834), from Egypt
or from the island of Paros. As a gymnasiarch, the father of Didyme
belonged to the local elite.

12. Epitaph of Serapous (cat. no. 72; inv. no. 198837), from Egypt.
Published and discussed for a number of times so far.

II. DECREES

1. Decree of Perynt in memory of actor Athenaios.

(cat. no. 4; inv. no.198769)

2. Documented privileges of the Kom Ombo gymnasium
(cat. no. 42; inv. no. 198817)

III. HONORIFIC INSCRIPTIONS

1. Honorific inscription for Lucius Aburnius [.] (cat. no. 23; inv. no. 198846)

2. Honorific inscription for Theagenes, son of Theon the Athenian
(cat. no. 49; inv. no. 198758)

IV PAGAN EPITAPHS

1. Epitaph of Zotichos, son of Zenon (cat. no. 6; inv. no. 198815)

2. Epitaph of Eutychides, son of Theodoros (cat. no. 18; inv. no. 198818)

3. Titulus of the Sistilius family heroon (cat. no. 19; inv. no. 198810; ill. 5)

4. Epitaph of Apollonios (cat. no. 21; inv. no. 198854)

5. Epitaph of Glykonis (cat. no. 22; inv. no. 198813)

6. Epitaph of Julia Lyde, erected by her son Kapetolinos
(cat. no. 24; inv. no. 198798)

7. Epitaph of Hilaros, synthropbos of Trophimos and Diadoumenos
(cat. no. 29; inv. no. 198746)

It is the only known written evidence of the existence of the feminine form of the Arabie name
Omar.

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