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Text 73

Provenance
Faras (?)
Region
Nobadia
Findspot
unknown
Excavation no.
 
Present location
National Museum, Warsaw
Museum no.
198759 + 198763 (3 fragments) + 198842
Medium
stela
Technique
incised
Type of text
epitaph
Language
Greek
Content
epitaph of Iesou, son of Mariame
Date
21 March 1173
Notes
'God of the spirits' type
I. Warsaw 109 – "fevrier"; Bagnall – Worp 1986 – correctly; Weissbrodt reads 'on the 26th moon (day)'
Material
sandstone
Object dimensions
H: 63; W: 30: Th: 9
Text dimensions
 
Object colour
rose
Text colour
 
Lines
27
Height of letters
0.6-1.2
Description
rectangular slab; epigraphic field framed by raised border; lower part left uninscribed
Decorative elements
 
State of preservation
originally complete, now incomplete broken into 6 parts; almost whole upper part and fragment of left margin lacking; surface eroded, especially towards bottom
Date
21 March 1173
Chronological systems
Era of the Martyrs
Egyptian calendar
lunar calendar
Dating formulae
ⲁⲡⲟ ⲙⲁⲣ⸌ⲧ⸍ ⲱⲡⲑ ⲫⲁⲙⲉⲛⲟⲑ ⲕ̄︤ⲉ︥̄ ⲥⲉⲗⲗⲉⲛⲏ ⲕ̣̄ⲋ̣̄
Transcription
"(in the year) from the Martyrs 889, Phamenoth 25, on the 26th (?) moon (day)" (ll. 25–7)
Months
ⲫⲁⲙⲉⲛⲟⲑ
Weakdays
 
Feasts
 
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Offices & titles
 
Toponyms & ethnonyms
 
Source
https://cyfrowe.mnw.art.pl/en/catalog/602488
Image
Image not available
Source
 
Image
Image not available
Latest edition
I. Warsaw 109, pl. 109
Other editions
Weissbrodt 1905/6, pp. 3–4 (no. 1), fig. on p. 3; I. Lefebvre 666; Weissbrodt 1909, pp. 4, 11–12 (on date); de Ricci 1909, pp. 154–60 (no. 5); SB 1 5716; I. Nubia Tibiletti Bruno 15; Sadurska 1958, pp. 173–9, fig. on p. 177; I. Faras Greek, pp. 51–2 (no. II), fig. 14
Other publications
Junker 1925b, p. 114; Monneret de Villard 1935–57: 1, pp. 221–2; Oates 1963, p. 163 (no. 9); Tibiletti Bruno 1963, passim; Adams 1964, p. 248; Grumel 1965, p. 85 (no. 2); Žabkar 1967, p. 17 with n. 29; Jakobielski 1975a, p. 328; Bagnall – Worp 1986, passim (no. 7), esp. p. 352; Łajtar 1996c, p. 106 (no. 14); Łajtar 1999, pp. 162–3 (no. 124); CSBE(2), pp. 313–14 (no. 10); Łajtar 2006b, pp. 115–16 (no. 2); CSCN, table 11 on p. 71
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Text 74

Provenance
Dongola
Region
Makuria
Findspot
Church of Granite Columns, in pavement of main nave; next to DBMNT 75
Excavation no.
 
Present location
National Museum, Warsaw
Museum no.
235162
Medium
stela
Technique
incised
Type of text
epitaph
Language
Greek
Content
epitaph of Stephanou Inyitta, priest, chartoularios, notary, archimandrite, choiakishshil, and joknaishshil, son of Maranya
Date
14 April 797
Notes
'God of the spirits' type
second oldest appearance of the Era of the Martyrs
the oldest attestation of Old Nubian and of Nubian-type majuscules
weekday incorrect - 14.04.797 fell on Friday; lunar day incorrect – 3 days earlier than Alexandrian cycle
Material
marble
Object dimensions
H: 31.7; W: 18.1; Th: 6.5
Text dimensions
 
Object colour
grey, blue with white veins
Text colour
 
Lines
21
Height of letters
0.6-1.8
Description
rectangular plaque
Decorative elements
 
State of preservation
complete, surface eroded in places but not affecting the reading
Date
14 April 797
Chronological systems
Egyptian calendar
day of the week
Era of the Martyrs
lunar calendar
Dating formulae
ⲉⲛ ⲙⲏ⸌ⲛ⸍ ⲫⲁⲣ⸌ⲙ⸍ ⲓ︦ⲑ̄︥ ⲏⲙⲉⲣⲁ ⲡⲟⲩϣ • ⲁ̄ • ⲥⲉⲗⲗⲉⲛⲏ ⲓ︤ⲇ︥ ⲁⲡⲟ ⸌ⲙ⸍ ⲫⲓ︦ⲅ̄︥ :
Transcription
"in the month of Pharmouthi, (day) 19, on day poush one (= Sunday), on the 14th moon (day), (in the year) from the Martyrs 513" (ll. 18–20)
Months
ⲫⲁⲣ⸌ⲙ⸍
Weakdays
ⲏⲙⲉⲣⲁ ⲡⲟⲩϣ
Feasts
 
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Offices & titles
priest (⳦): ll. 7, 16
chartoularios (ⲭⲁⲗ⸌ⲧ⸍): l. 16
notary (ⲛⲟ⸌ⲧ⸍): l. 16
archimandrite of (monastery of) Maria in Timaie (ⲁⲣ⸌ⲭ⸍ⲙⲁⲛ⸌ⲇ⸍ ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ ⲧⲓⲙⲁⲉⲓⲉ): ll. 16–17
choiakishshil (ⲭⲟⲓⲁⲕϣ̄ϣⲗ̄): l. 17
joknashi (ⳝⲟⲕⲛⲁϣ̄ϣⲗ̄): l. 18
Toponyms & ethnonyms
Timaie (ⲧⲓⲙⲁⲉⲓⲉ): l. 17
(monastery of) Maria (in) Timaie (ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ ⲧⲓⲙⲁⲉⲓⲉ): l. 17
Source
National Museum, Warsaw: https://cyfrowe.mnw.art.pl/en/catalog/497540
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Image not available
Source
 
Image
Image not available
Latest edition
I. Warsaw 110, pl. 110
Other editions
Łajtar 1992a, pp. 113–29, pl. 2 (mistaken caption); SB 20 14176; Łajtar 1997a, pp. 118–19 (no. 2)
Other publications
Leclant 1967, p. 214, pl. 57, fig. 53; Jakobielski – Ostrasz 1967/8, p. 133 (b), pls. 24, 26; Łajtar 1996c, p. 107 (no. 29); Łajtar 1999, p. 163 (no. 125); Łajtar 2001a, p. 332; Jakobielski 2001b, p. 30; CSBE(2), p. 82, n. 97, pp. 313–14 (no. 1), p. 316; Łajtar 2006a, pp. 102–3; CSCN, p. 80, table 47 on p. 337, p. 339; Ochała 2016a, n. 45 on p. 1281
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Text 75

Provenance
Dongola
Region
Makuria
Findspot
Church of Granite Columns, in pavement of main nave; next to DBMNT 74
Excavation no.
 
Present location
National Museum, Warsaw
Museum no.
235164
Medium
stela
Technique
incised
Type of text
epitaph
Language
Greek
Content
epitaph of Thomas, priest
Date
29 April 799
Notes
Alexandrian eras give AD 798, Diocletian and indictions AD 799
Material
sandstone
Object dimensions
H: 43.5; W: 37; Th: 6.5
Text dimensions
 
Object colour
grey
Text colour
red (traces visible at moment of discovery)
Lines
17
Height of letters
1.2-1.3
Description
rectangular slab; epigraphic field framed by double incised lines; regular ruling
Decorative elements
 
State of preservation
almost complete; parts of all corners lacking - most severe in upper left and lower right, causing damage to text; also part of left margin lacking
Date
29 April 799
Chronological systems
Egyptian calendar
Era of the World Creation
Era of the Incarnation
indiction
Era of Diocletian
Dating formulae
ⲉⲛ ⲙ̄︥︤ⲏ︥̄ ⲡⲁⲭⲱⲛ ⲇ̄
ⲓⲛ⸌ⲇ⸍ ⲍ ⲧⲟⲩ ⲕⲟⲥⲙⲟⲩ ⲉ⸌ⲧ⸍ⲏ ⲉⲝⲁⲕⲓⲥⲭⲓⲗⲓⲁ ⲇⲓⲁⲕⲟⲥⲓⲁ ϥ ⲁⲡⲟ ⲉⲡⲓⲇⲓⲙⲓⲁⲥ ⲭⲩ ⲯϥ ⲁⲡⲟ ⲇⲓⲟⲕⲗⲏⲧⲓⲁ[ⲛ]ⲟⲩ ⲫⲓ︦ⲉ̄︥
Transcription
"in the month of Pachon, (day) 4" (l. 7)
"in the 7th indiction, years (from the Creation of the) world year six thousand two hundred 90, (year) from the sojourn of Christ (on earth) 790, (year) from Diocletian 515" (ll. 8–10)
Months
ⲡⲁⲭⲱⲛ
Weakdays
 
Feasts
 
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Offices & titles
priest (⳦ⲃⲩⲧ): l. 12
Toponyms & ethnonyms
 
Source
National Museum, Warsaw: https://cyfrowe.mnw.art.pl/en/catalog/497541
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Source
 
Image
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Latest edition
I. Warsaw 113, pl. 113
Other editions
Łajtar 1992a, pp. 129–42, pl. 1 (mistaken caption); SB 20 14177; Łajtar 1997a, pp. 124–5 (no. 9)
Other publications
Leclant 1967, p. 214, pl. 57, fig. 53; Jakobielski – Ostrasz 1967/8, p. 133 (c), pls. 24, 27; Łajtar 1999, p. 163 (no. 126); Jakobielski 2001b, p. 30; CSBE(2), p. 76; Brakmann 2006, pp. 301, 317; CSCN, pp. 70, 122, 196, 199
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Text 76

Provenance
Dongola
Region
Makuria
Findspot
Church of Granite Columns, in pavement, west of pillar P 20
Excavation no.
D.25/66-7
Present location
National Museum, Warsaw
Museum no.
235155
Medium
stela
Technique
incised
Type of text
epitaph
Language
Greek
Content
fragment of epitaph
Date
700–999
Notes
 
Material
marble
Object dimensions
H: 16; W: 15; Th: 4
Text dimensions
 
Object colour
white with traces of yellow paint
Text colour
chestnut
Lines
4
Height of letters
2-2.4
Description
fragment of left margin of plaque
Decorative elements
 
State of preservation
only part of left margin preserved
Date
700–999
Chronological systems
Era of the Incarnation
Dating formulae
[--- ⲁⲡⲟ ⲉⲡⲓ]ⲇ̣ⲏⲙⲓⲁ̣[ⲥ ⲭ̄︤ⲩ︦ …]
Transcription
"[in the year from the] sojurn [of Christ on earth]" (ll. 1–2)
Months
 
Weakdays
 
Feasts
 
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Offices & titles
 
Toponyms & ethnonyms
 
Source
I. Warsaw, pl. 114
Image
Image not available
Source
 
Image
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Latest edition
I. Warsaw 114, pl. 114
Other editions
 
Other publications
Łajtar 1999, p. 163, no. 127; CSCN, p. 193
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Text 77

Provenance
Qasr Ibrim
Region
Nobadia
Findspot
cathedral cemetery terrace (plaza 758), W of S church (church 294)
Excavation no.
66.2.22/8 (reg. no. 66/43)
Present location
Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Museum no.
JdE 90878
Medium
stela
Technique
incised
Type of text
epitaph
Language
Greek
Content
epitaph of Marianou, bishop of Pachoras
Date
11 November 1036
Notes
'God of the spirits' type
Material
sandstone
Object dimensions
H: 70; W: 40; Th: 10
Text dimensions
 
Object colour
grey
Text colour
 
Lines
27
Height of letters
 
Description
rectangular slab, rounded at top; epigraphic field framed by raised border; lines 1-3 separated from rest of texts by horizontal incised line; letters larger in upper and lower parts, smaller towards centre
Decorative elements
incised cross in central upper part; small incised cross on lower border
State of preservation
complete (judging from picture from 1974)
Date
11 November 1036
Chronological systems
Era of the Martyrs
Egyptian calendar
Dating formulae
ⲁⲡⲟ̇ ⲙⲁⲣ⸌ⲧ⸍ : ⲯ̄︤ⲛ︦ⲅ̄︥ :
ⲁⲑⲩⲣ : ⲓ︦ⲉ̄︥
Transcription
"(in the year) from the Martyrs 753" (l. 3)
"Athyr 15" (l. 26)
Months
ⲁⲑⲩⲣ
Weakdays
 
Feasts
 
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Offices & titles
orthodox bishop of Pachoras (= Faras) (ⲟⲣ⸌ⲑ⸍ ⲉ̇ⲡⲓⲥ⸌ⲕ⸍ ⲡⲁⲭⲱⲣⲁⲥ): l. 9; (ⲟⲣ⸌ⲑ⸍ⲇⲟⲝⲟⲛ ⲉⲡⲓⲥ⸌ⲕ⸍ ⲡⲁ⸌ⲭ⸍): l. 23
abba (ⲁ︦ⲃ︦): ll. 9, 22
archimandrite of (monastery of) Pouko (ⲁⲣⲭⲏⲙⲁⲛⲇⲣⲓⲧⲏⲥ ⲡⲟⲩⲕⲱ): l. 10
apostle to Babylon (ⲁⲡⲟⲥⲧⲟⲗⲟⲥ ⲧⲟⲩ ⲃⲁⲃⲩⲗⲱⲛ): ll. 10–11
Toponyms & ethnonyms
Pachoras (= Faras) (ⲡⲁⲭⲱⲣⲁⲥ): l. 9; (ⲡⲁ⸌ⲭ⸍): l. 23
(monastery of) Pouko (ⲡⲟⲩⲕⲱ): l. 10
Babylon (ⲃⲁⲃⲩⲗⲱⲛ): l. 11
island of Time (ⲛⲏⲥⲟⲥ ⲧⲏⲙⲉ): ll. 11–12
(church of) the Four Living Creatures on the island of Time (ⲧⲉⲥⲥⲁⲣⲁ ⲍⲱⲁ ⲛⲏⲥⲟⲥ ⲧⲏⲙⲉ): ll. 11–12
Source
I. Qasr Ibrim 22
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Image not available
Source
 
Image
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Latest edition
I. QI 22, fig. on p. 87
Other editions
Plumley 1971, pp. 77–84; I. Faras Greek 8, fig. 9
Other publications
Plumley 1966, p. 11; Plumley 1970, p. 131, il. 102; I. Faras Copt., p. 144, n. 18; Plumley 1982b, pp. 108–9; Łajtar 1992a, p. 120 (no. 2); Łajtar 1996c, p. 105 (no. 4); Łajtar – Van der Vliet 1998, pp. 44–5 (no. 2); CSBE(2), p. 85; Adams 2010, pp. 243 (translation), 305 (inventory), pl. 42e; Łajtar – van der Vliet 2010, pp. 716–17; Tsakos 2011b, p. 168
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Text 78

Provenance
Faras (Colasucia)
Region
Nobadia
Findspot
not recorded
Excavation no.
 
Present location
Museo Egizio, Turin
Museum no.
Cat. 7142 RCGE 28976
Medium
stela
Technique
incised
Type of text
epitaph
Language
Greek
Content
epitaph of woman Papsine/Doulista, daughter of bishop, mother of bishop of Pachoras and daughter of Titta (formerly known as epitaph of Tamer, bishop of Pachoras)
Date
30 March 1184
Notes
'God of the spirits' type
Material
sandstone
Object dimensions
H: 43; W: 24; Th: 8.5
Text dimensions
 
Object colour
 
Text colour
 
Lines
28
Height of letters
 
Description
rectangular slab; epigraphic field framed by raised border on top and sides
Decorative elements
 
State of preservation
complete
Date
30 March 1184
Chronological systems
Era of the Martyrs
Egyptian calendar
Dating formulae
ⲫⲁⲣ : ⲇ̄ : ⲁⲡⲟ ⲙⲁⲣⲧⲩ⸌ⲛ⸍ ‘ⲑ
Transcription
"Pharmouthi 4, (in the year) from the Martyrs 900 (?)" (ll. 27–8)
Months
ⲫⲁⲣ
Weakdays
 
Feasts
 
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Offices & titles
bishop (ⲉⲡⲓⲥⳤ̣): l. 7
bishop of Pachoras (= Faras) (ⲉⲡⲓⲥ⸌ⳤ⸍ ⲡⲁⲭⲱⲣⲁⲥ): l. 20
Toponyms & ethnonyms
Pachoras (= Faras) (ⲡⲁⲭⲱⲣⲁⲥ): ll. 19, 20
(Church of) Michael in Pachoras (= Faras) (ⲭ︦ⲡ︦ⲑ︦ ⲡⲁⲭⲱⲣⲁⲥ): l. 21
Source
Kubińska 1974, fig. 11
Image
Image not available
Source
 
Image
Image not available
Latest edition
van der Vliet 2019, pp. 217–35, fig. 1
Other editions
Vidua 1826, pp. 22–3, pl. 20.1; CIG 4 9121; le Blant 1878, pp. xxiii–xxiv; Revillout 1885, pp. 19–22 (no. 25); Weissbrodt 1905/6, p. 5 (no. 2); I. Lefebvre 636; DACL 1, cols. 1529–30; de Ricci 1909, pp. 153–61 (no. 1); Kaufmann 1917, p. 148; SB 5 8728; I. Nubia Tibiletti Bruno 8; I. Faras Copt., p. 205 (cf. 166–8); I. Faras Greek 10, fig. 11
Other publications
Letronne 1827, p. 23–4 (= 1883, p. 263); le Blant 1869, p. 81; Griffith 1925, p. 262; Junker 1925b, passim; Griffith 1927, pp. 92–3; Monneret de VIllard 1935–57: 1, p. 200; Monneret de Villard 1937, p. 58; Monneret de Villard 1938, p. 163; Oates 1963, pp. 163 (no. 12), 165; Tibiletti Bruno 1963, pp. 499–500 & passim; Jakobielski 1966c, p. 156; Žabkar 1967, p. 16, n. 29 on p. 17; Quecke 1975, p. 458; Hagedorn 1976, p. 185; Bagnall – Worp 1986, pp. 353–4; Leospo 1987, p. 44, pl. 15; Donadoni Roveri 1990, pp. 234 + fig.; Łajtar 1994a, pp. 201–3; Godlewski 1995, p. 114; Łajtar 1996c, p. 105 (no. 6); Łajtar – van der Vliet 1998, p. 49 (no. 9); van der Vliet 2007, pp. 185–91 (= van der Vliet 2018b, pp. 341–5); Łajtar 2014b, p. 225; Jakobielski et alii 2017, pp. 406, 446; CIEN 7, no. 38
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Text 79

Provenance
Faras
Region
Nobadia
Findspot
Rivergate Church
Excavation no.
 
Present location
British Museum, London
Museum no.
EA1600
Medium
stela
Technique
incised
Type of text
epitaph
Language
Greek
Content
epitaph of Partholomeos, great priest of the Church of the Virgin
Date
18 January 1181
Notes
'God of the spirits' type
lunar day incorrect – 13 days later than Alexandrian cycle; year date correctly read in Bagnall – Worp 1986, no. 8
Material
sandstone
Object dimensions
H: 50; W: 25
Text dimensions
 
Object colour
pale pink
Text colour
 
Lines
25
Height of letters
 
Description
roughly rectangular sandstone slab; epigraphic field framed by decorative raised border on top and sides
Decorative elements
rasied border decorated with plaitwork pattern
State of preservation
complete, but obliterated
Date
18 January 1181
Chronological systems
Egyptian calendar
Era of the Martyrs
lunar calendar
Dating formulae
ⲧⲩⲃⲓ ⲕ︤ⲅ︥ ⲥⲉⲗⲉ̣ⲛ̣ⲏ ⲓⲋ̄︥ · ⲁⲡⲟ ⲙⲁⲣ⸌ⲧ̣⸍ ⲱ︤ϥ︦ⲍ
Transcription
"Tybi 23, on the 16th moon (day), (in the year) from the Martyrs 897" (l. 23)
Months
ⲧⲩⲃⲓ
Weakdays
 
Feasts
 
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Offices & titles
great priest of (Church of) Virgin (⳦ ⲙⲉ⸌ⲅ⸍ ⲡⲁⲣ⸌ⲑ⸍): l. 24
Toponyms & ethnonyms
(Church of) Virgin (ⲡⲁⲣ⸌ⲑ⸍): l. 24
Source
© The Trustees of the British Museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/Y_EA1600
Image
Image not available
Source
Griffith 1926, pl. 63
Image
Image not available
Latest edition
I. Faras Greek 11 (photo available at http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details/collection_image_gallery.aspx?assetId=402799001&objectId=124274&partId=1)
Other editions
Griffith 1926, pp. 84–5, pls. 62.3, 63; Monneret de Villard 1935–57: 1, p. 196; I. Nubia Tibiletti Bruno 7
Other publications
Oates 1963, p. 163 (no. 10); Tibiletti Bruno 1963, passim; Michałowski 1964a, n, 6 on p. 197; Grumel 1965, p. 87 (no. 4); Žabkar 1967, p. 16, n. 29 on p. 17; I. Faras Copt., p. 170; Hagedorn 1976, p. 185; Bagnall – Worp 1986, passim (no. 8), esp. p. 352; Łajtar 1996c, p. 105 (no. 7); CSBE(2), pp. 313–14 (no. 11); Satzinger 2004, p. 536
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Text 80

Provenance
Faras (Colasucia)
Region
Nobadia
Findspot
not recorded
Excavation no.
 
Present location
Museo Egizio, Turin
Museum no.
Cat. 7141 RCGE 28975
Medium
stela
Technique
incised
Type of text
epitaph
Language
Greek
Content
epitaph of woman Kousimia
Date
800–999
Notes
in I. Faras Greek month and numeral mistakenly read
Material
unidentified
Object dimensions
H: 40; W: 24
Text dimensions
 
Object colour
 
Text colour
 
Lines
12
Height of letters
 
Description
rectangular slab; Nubian majuscules
Decorative elements
 
State of preservation
complete but somewhat damaged in lower left part and in middle of right margin
Date
800–999
Chronological systems
Egyptian calendar
indiction
Dating formulae
ⲫⲁⲣⲙⲟⲩⲑ ⲕⲍ ⲓⲛⲇ/ ⲓⲁ †

(corrected by Ochała)
Transcription
"(in the month of) Pharmouthi, (day) 27, in the 11th indiction" (ll. 11–12)
Months
ⲫⲁⲣⲙⲟⲩⲑ
Weakdays
 
Feasts
 
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Offices & titles
 
Toponyms & ethnonyms
 
Source
Kubińska 1974, fig. 12
Image
Image not available
Source
 
Image
Image not available
Latest edition
I. Faras Greek 12, fig. 12
Other editions
Vidua 1826, pp. 22–3, pl. 19.2; Letronne 1827, pp. 23–4 (= 1883, p. 263); CIG 4 9120; Revillout 1885, pp. 16–17 (no. 24); Weissbrodt 1905/6, pp. 8–9 (no. 6); I. Lefebvre 635; SB 5 8727; I. Nubia Tibiletti Bruno 19
Other publications
le Blant 1869, p. 82, 85; Junker 1925b, passim; Tibiletti Bruno 1963, passim; Žabkar 1967, p. 16
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Text 81

Provenance
Faras
Region
Nobadia
Findspot
south monastery
Excavation no.
F 212/61-62 (neg. no. Fa.61/2.0724)
Present location
Sudan National Museum, Khartoum
Museum no.
 
Medium
stela
Technique
incised
Type of text
epitaph
Language
Greek
Content
fragment of epitaph
Date
probably 1000–1199
Notes
'God of the spirits' type
Material
sandstone
Object dimensions
H: 14.5; W: 14
Text dimensions
 
Object colour
grey
Text colour
 
Lines
10
Height of letters
0.8-1.4
Description
fragment of slab, epigraphic field framed by raised border at left margin
Decorative elements
 
State of preservation
only left lower corner preserved; surface very much worn and largely illegible
Date
probably 1000–1199
Chronological systems
Egyptian calendar
Dating formulae
ⲑ︤ⲱ︦ⲑ︥ ⲕ̣[ ̣]
Transcription
"Thoth 2[.]" (l. 8)
Months
ⲑ︤ⲱ︦ⲑ︥
Weakdays
 
Feasts
 
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Offices & titles
 
Toponyms & ethnonyms
 
Source
neg. no. Fa.61/2.0724 (= I. Khartoum Greek 4, pl. 4)
Image
Image not available
Source
 
Image
Image not available
Latest edition
I. Khartoum Greek 4, pl. 4
Other editions
Jakobielski 1965, p. 175 (no. 8), fig. 92; I. Faras Greek 13, fig. 13
Other publications
Łajtar 1996c, p. 105 (no. 10); Tsakos 2009b, p. 202 (no. 6)
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Text 82

Provenance
Meinarti (?)
Region
Nobadia
Findspot
unknown
Excavation no.
 
Present location
Collection Yule, Alexandria (destroyed in 1882)
Museum no.
 
Medium
stela
Technique
incised
Type of text
epitaph
Language
Greek
Content
epitaph of Ioannes, eparch of Nobadia
Date
25 November 1006
Notes
'God of the spirits' type
known only from squeeze owned by bishop of Limerick (Ireland), now in Paris (?)
Material
unidentified
Object dimensions
H: 34; W: 30
Text dimensions
 
Object colour
 
Text colour
 
Lines
25
Height of letters
 
Description
rectangular slab of stone; epigraphic filed framed by incised line in form of aedicula
Decorative elements
stela was arched, arch resting on two columns
State of preservation
 
Date
25 November 1006
Chronological systems
Egyptian calendar
Era of the Martyrs
Dating formulae
ⲉⲛ ⲙⲏⲛⲓ ⲭⲟⲓⲁⲕ ⲕ̄︤ⲑ︦ : ⲁⲡⲟ ⲙⲁⲣ⸌ⲧ⸍ ⲯ̄︤ⲕ︦ⲅ̄︥ :
Transcription
"in the month of Choiak, (day) 29, (in the year) from the Martyrs 723" (ll. 20–1)
Months
ⲭⲟⲓⲁⲕ
Weakdays
 
Feasts
 
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Offices & titles
eparch of Nobadia (ⲉⲡⲁⲣⲭⲟⲩ ⲛⲟⲃⲁ⸌ⲇ⸍): l. 6
Toponyms & ethnonyms
Nobadia (ⲛⲟⲃⲁ⸌ⲇ⸍): l. 6
Source
Bond – Thompson – Warner 1884–94, II: pl. 102
Image
Image not available
Source
 
Image
Image not available
Latest edition
I. Faras Greek, pp. 49–50 (no. I)
Other editions
Bond – Thompson – Warner 1884–94, II: pl. 102; I. Lefebvre 665; de Ricci 1909, pp. 154–61 (no. 3); Weissbrodt 1905/6, p. 7 (no. 5); I. Nubia Tibilietti Bruno 6
Other publications
Junker 1925b, p. 114; Monneret de Villard 1935–57: 1, p. 220; Oates 1963, p. 162 (no. 2); Tibiletti Bruno 1963, passim; Žabkar 1967, p. 17; Łajtar 1996c, pp. 105–6 (no. 11); CSBE(2), p. 84
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Text 83

Provenance
Meinarti (?)
Region
Nobadia
Findspot
unknown
Excavation no.
 
Present location
Musée du Louvre, Paris
Museum no.
MND 855
Medium
stela
Technique
incised
Type of text
epitaph
Language
Greek
Content
epitaph of Papsa, priest, choiakishshil, son of Maranya
Date
27 November 1181
Notes
'God of the spirits' type
lunar day incorrect – 1 day earlier than Alexandrian cycle
Material
sandstone
Object dimensions
H: 47; W: 28; Th: 9
Text dimensions
 
Object colour
 
Text colour
 
Lines
28
Height of letters
c. 1
Description
rectangular slab; epigraphic field framed by raised border
Decorative elements
 
State of preservation
complete
Date
27 November 1181
Chronological systems
Era of the Martyrs
Egyptian calendar
lunar calendar
Dating formulae
ⲁ̇ⲡⲟ ⲙⲁⲣ⸌ⲧ⸍ ⲱ̄ϥ︦ⲏ︥ ⲏⲙⲉⲣⲁ ⲭⲟⲓⲁ ⲙⲓⲛⲟⲥ ⲁ̄ • ⲥⲉⲗⲗⲉⲛⲏ • ⲓ︤ⲏ︥̄ •
Transcription
"(in the year) from the Martyrs 898, on the 1st day of the month of Choiak, on the 18th moon (day)" (ll. 23–4)
Months
ⲭⲟⲓⲁ
Weakdays
 
Feasts
 
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Offices & titles
priest (⳦): ll. 7, 20, 25
choiakishshil (ⲕⲉⲓⲁⲕϣϣⲓ): ll. 25–6
Toponyms & ethnonyms
 
Source
I Louvre, pl. 67
Image
Image not available
Source
 
Image
Image not available
Latest edition
I. Louvre Greek 115, pl. 67
Other editions
de Ricci 1909, pp. 153–61; SB 3 6035; SB 5 8765; I. Nubia Tibiletti Bruno 16; I. Faras Greek, pp. 53–4 (no. III)
Other publications
Oates 1963, p. 163 (no. 11); Tibiletti Bruno 1963, passim; Grumel 1965, p. 87 (no. 5); Žabkar 1967, p. 17 with n. 29; Bagnall – Worp 1986, passim (no. 9); Łajtar 1992a, p. 123 (no. 2); Łajtar 1993c, pp. 245–7; Łajtar 1994c, p. 571; Łajtar 1996c, p. 106 (no. 16); CSBE(2), pp. 313–14 (no. 12); Łajtar 2006b, p. 117 (no. 3)
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Text 84

Provenance
Faras
Region
Nobadia
Findspot
cathedral, narthex, right door frame of south entrance; above DBMNT 1790
Excavation no.
A 302a.2 (neg. nos. Fa.61/2.0740, Fa.61/2.0741)
Present location
not preserved
Museum no.
 
Medium
wall
Technique
incised (graffito)
Type of text
date
Language
unidentified
Content
date
Date
29 August 953–28 August 954
Notes
the same hand as in DBMNT 1790 and 3181, most probably commenced at the same time
Material
plaster
Object dimensions
 
Text dimensions
not recorded
Object colour
 
Text colour
 
Lines
1
Height of letters
 
Description
one line of text incised in plaster
Decorative elements
 
State of preservation
complete
Date
29 August 953–28 August 954
Chronological systems
Era of Diocletian
Dating formulae
ⲁⲡ̄︤ⲟ︦ⲇ︦ⲓⲟ⸌ⲕ̣ⲗⲏ⸍ ⲭ̄︤ⲟ̣︥̄
Transcription
"(in the year) from Diocletian 670" (l. 1)
Months
 
Weakdays
 
Feasts
 
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Offices & titles
 
Toponyms & ethnonyms
 
Source
neg. no. Fa.61/2.0740 (= I. Faras Greek, fig. 31)
Image
Image not available
Source
 
Image
Image not available
Latest edition
I. Faras Greek 30a, fig. 31
Other editions
Jakobielski 1965, p. 188 (no. 41), fig. 113; I. Faras Copt., p. 119, fig. 32
Other publications
Michałowski 1965a, p. 95, n. 29; CSBE(2), p. 79
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