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1. 3rd c. BC decree on the cult of Aphrodite discovered at Knidos near the round temple
[Έ]δοξε [Κνιδίοις, γνώμα προστα]- [τ]άν περί των τοι προαιρημέ[νοι [μ]ναμονευταν εφίκαντ[ι 4 [τ]αι Αφροδίται μη εξήμεν [ [ ]ν μηδενί υπέρ Κνιδι[ι [ ] μηδέ υπέρ Κνιδι[ι [ ] αυτός θύεν Κνιδι[ 8 [ ] Κνιδίας νόμωι πόλιος Α[ [σπ]εύσαντας ως νομι[ [ ]Ι δε ταις θεοίς ως [ [ ]Ο τεθύκαντι ται Α[φροδίται? 12 [ ] και υπέρ αυτ[ [ ]ΑΝΘ[ ]ΕΝ[ [ ]ΙΑΥ[
Bluemel, W., Die Inschriften von Knidos (Bonn 1992) p. 105, no. 161.
2. Dedication of an Arist..., probably one of the lovers of the Aphrodite of Knidos, to Praxiteles’ Aphrodite, discovered at Knidos and dated to the end of the 4th c. BC
Αριστ[ο Πραξ[ Αφροδ[ίται
Bluemel, W., Die Inschriften von Knidos (Bonn 1992) p. 106, no. 162.
3. 3rd c. BC inscription mentioning a Prax... and a second subject, of which the letters gym.. survive, may be a dedication of a lover to Praxiteles’ naked (gymna) Aphrodite, discovered at Knidos SW of the round temple.
Πραξ[ιτέλης]ξ[----]ο[ / καιαγυμ[νή---]αα[ / υπερτα [- ----] σκλε[ / θα.
Corso, A., Prassitele. Fonti epigrafiche e letterarie 1 (Rome 1988) p. 24, no. 12.
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