i6o
an epigraphical journey
No. 146.
Yalowadj. Stele surmounted by a gable. In the western
It is, of course, impossible to determine which city is meant as
the native town of Titus; if the city in the Sandtikli Ovasii be the
one meant, then 'lt[po\iro\uTri must be restored (see Journal of
Hellenic Studies, 1882, p. 340 sqq., Bulletin de Co?-respondance Hcl-
lenique, 1882, p. 519); if the city in Phrygia Pacatiana be meant,
then 'U[pa\KoXdTrj would be correct.
YalozuadJ. Large stone [1.49 m. X o.Som.; height of letters,
0.8serving as an abutment for the wooden staircase
cemetery. Copy.
to> tw IS Cw
t t L
aSeXcj)(p 'le-
[pa\Tro\eiTrj
No. 147.
of a house. The feet of the staircase rest on the stone as
indicated below. Copy.
S§ mi 0INT05M0 Y; |J H
W 0 S E Y T Y X H
4- K 0 I N T 0 Y M 0 Y N H
TIOYTTQAIQNOS
KTTPATM ATEYTH?
an epigraphical journey
No. 146.
Yalowadj. Stele surmounted by a gable. In the western
It is, of course, impossible to determine which city is meant as
the native town of Titus; if the city in the Sandtikli Ovasii be the
one meant, then 'lt[po\iro\uTri must be restored (see Journal of
Hellenic Studies, 1882, p. 340 sqq., Bulletin de Co?-respondance Hcl-
lenique, 1882, p. 519); if the city in Phrygia Pacatiana be meant,
then 'U[pa\KoXdTrj would be correct.
YalozuadJ. Large stone [1.49 m. X o.Som.; height of letters,
0.8serving as an abutment for the wooden staircase
cemetery. Copy.
to> tw IS Cw
t t L
aSeXcj)(p 'le-
[pa\Tro\eiTrj
No. 147.
of a house. The feet of the staircase rest on the stone as
indicated below. Copy.
S§ mi 0INT05M0 Y; |J H
W 0 S E Y T Y X H
4- K 0 I N T 0 Y M 0 Y N H
TIOYTTQAIQNOS
KTTPATM ATEYTH?