1. PHOENICIAN LIONS: The Funerary Stele of the Phoenician Shem/ Antipatros.
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Tribulato, Olga
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GRAVE stele (Archaeology) ,SEPULCHRAL monuments ,EPIGRAM ,LIONS in art ,GREEK inscriptions ,PHOENICIAN inscriptions ,GREEK relief sculpture ,EPITAPHS - Abstract
This article offers a new account of the funerary stele of the Phoenician Shem/ Antipatros (IGII 8388, CEG 596). Following early symbolic readings of the monument,it adopts a comparative approach in order to explain the difficult symbolism of the relief, as well as the obscure expressions of the Greek epigram, by considering their likely Semitic (and more widely Near Eastern) background. In particular, the article offers the first full commentary on the epigram, the two hapax legomena of which (ε{ί}χθρολέων and σποράσαι, line 3) maybe better understood by assuming that they represent Greek adaptations of Semitic expressions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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