Inscribed finger rings from late antique and Byzantine Asia Minor

E. Laflı, Maurizio Buora
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: In this short paper we present thirteen metal rings from the museums of Izmir (nos. 3-4 and 9-10), Afyonkarahisar (no. 5), Bergama (nos. 6 and 8), Ödemiş (no. 7), Trabzon (no. 11), and Balıkesir (no. 13), dating mainly from the late antique and middle Byzantine periods. Two of these rings (nos. 2 and 12) belong to the private collection of Mr Koray Selçik and one (no. 1) belongs to the private collection of Ms Berna Oğuz, both of whom reside in Kemalpaşa near Izmir. Only no. 3 was previously published. Most of these rings bear Christian inscriptions, and belong to the late antique period; nos. 12 and 13 seem to date from the middle Byzantine age. Nos. 3, 6 and 7 contain an appeal to God for the salvation or cure. No. 9 is particularly interesting because it expresses one’s devotion to Longinos, a popular late antique and Byzantine saint. Other rings, nos. 2, 4 (with a monogram), 5, and 8 (with a monogram), bear personal names of their owners. No. 1 may be a gift to a girl, called ‘beautiful’.
古代晚期和拜占庭时期小亚细亚的刻有戒指
在这篇短文中,我们展示了来自伊兹密尔博物馆(3-4号和9-10号)、Afyonkarahisar博物馆(3- 10号)的13个金属环。第5名)、Bergama(第6和第8名)、Ödemiş(第5名)。第7位),特拉布宗(第7位)。11), Balıkesir (no. 11)。13),主要可以追溯到古代晚期和拜占庭中期。其中两枚戒指(2号和12号)属于Koray selpadrik先生的私人收藏。1)属于Berna女士的私人收藏Oğuz,两人都住在伊兹密尔附近的kemalpa。只是没有。《3》之前已出版。这些戒指大多刻有基督教铭文,属于古代晚期;12号和13号似乎可以追溯到拜占庭时代中期。第3、6和7条包含了对上帝的救赎或治愈的呼吁。9号戒指特别有趣,因为它表达了一个人对Longinos的热爱,Longinos是一位受欢迎的晚期古董和拜占庭圣人。其他的戒指,2号、4号(有字母组合)、5号和8号(有字母组合),都刻有主人的名字。第一种可能是给女孩的礼物,叫做“美丽”。
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