(Bandeau de soubassement, côté nord) Titulature d'Antonin le Pieux (DC 67)(Text ID I7XQR2OZM5CSTLIK7BZGJFB44U)


Persistent ID: I7XQR2OZM5CSTLIK7BZGJFB44U
Persistent URL: https://thesaurus-linguae-aegyptiae.de/text/I7XQR2OZM5CSTLIK7BZGJFB44U


Data type: Text


Dating: Antoninus Pius

Comment on dating:

  • Die Bandeau-Inschriften (DC 66-67 und 80-81) tragen die Namen von Antoninus Pius.


Bibliography

  • – Chr. Zivie-Coche, Le temple de Deir Chelouit. Vol. V/1. Les inscriptions; Vol. V/2. Translittération, traduction et commentaire (Temples. Chelouit 5), Le Caire 2023, 127 und 397, pl. 48B [P,H]
  • – Chr. Zivie-Coche, Le temple de Deir Chelouit. Vol. V/2. Translittération, traduction et commentaire (Temples. Chelouit 5), Le Caire 2023, 161 [U,Ü,K]


File protocol

  • – Christiane Zivie-Coche, Ersterfassung, 12. September 2025 (Texteingabe durch Peter Dils)

Text transliteration

  • – Christiane Zivie-Coche, 2023

Text translation

    • fr – Christiane Zivie-Coche, 2023

Text lemmatization

  • – Peter Dils, 13. September 2025 (gemäß Textbearbeitung von Christiane Zivie-Coche)

Grammatical annotation

  • – Peter Dils, 13. September 2025 (gemäß Textbearbeitung von Christiane Zivie-Coche)


Author(s): Christiane Zivie-Coche; with contributions by: Peter Dils
Data file created: 09/12/2025, latest revision: 09/22/2025

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