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Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens — 2.1883-1884(1888)

DOI article:
Sterrett, John R. Sitlington: An Epigraphical journey in Asia Minor: during the summer of 1884
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.8679#0107
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IN ASIA MINOK

97

Concerning ©to; 2tu£eov, or simply 2u>£a>v, see Bulletin de Corre-
spondence Hellenique, 1878, p. 171, No. 2 ; 172, No. 4, but especially
1880, p. 291 sq., where M. Collignon rejects the supposition that
2uj£iov represents death in the shape of a horseman, and thinks that
the stones bearing reliefs of a horseman (along with inscriptions) are
merely votive offerings dedicated to a God. It is noteworthy that
©cos 2w£w is mentioned on coins of Themissonion, a fact which tells
strongly in favor of the close relation between this district and that
in which Cibyra and Themissonion are situated.

No. 65.

Tefcny. On a rock near the tablet containing No. 68. The
inscription is over a relief of Men, who bears a club.
Copied by IV. M. Ramsay.

MENEAAOCMHNIAOr
0 P 0 * Y A A J
E Y X H I
E T 0 Y C
COP

MefeXao? MrpiSots]
cO/30</)vAa[/fi]

*Etoi>9
cro[/3']-

For 'Opo(f>v\ai, see an inscription of Kara Agha, No. 165. The
God is probably Men.

The date of the inscription is 297 a.d.
 
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