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THE WOLFE EXPEDITION
B A B O A C OYABBACIOC
ANGCTHCONGAYTON
KAIKAMATHNMAPIOYS
THNTYNAIKA » A Y T 0 Y
T6IMHCXAPINe§
Ba/36a? Oua/3/3acrios
aviaTrjcrev eavrbv
koX KaiJidrrju Mapuov
TTjV yvvcuxa avrov
T66/XT7? y^dpiv.
No. 19.
Bosola. Copy.
AON re I NOCK Al iOYGTTIOCAKYAAC^^^
i GINOCITTTTGYC|iAHCBIAAAIKHCAi ™C^^
It
)AIONAONFG I N0N0Y6TPAN0NTTPAITU1PI|§
^NKAHPONOMH06NTAYTTAYTWNKA0iu(
| PONOMHOeiCAONreiNOCAieTG", « ,
• • ■ Acwyetyos kcu [T.] OueVtrJto? 'AkvA.<x? • . .
• . . [Ao^yleti'os liTTrevs [et]A.Tj5 /3' [rJaWi/c^s • • •
. . . Xlov Kovyeivov Overpavov irpatTU>pi\_o]v • • .
■ ■ ■ v KhqpovofJirjdevTa vrr avTa>p KaOws [6? Khrq-]
povop-yjOels Aovyelvo1; Stere[r]a[Kro].
The gap at the beginning of line 5 was never filled; the stone is
whole and uncut at that place.
June 5. Bosola to Almassen, 3 h. 36 m. Forty minutes west
of Bosola is Losta [called also Zosta]. I consider that the
ruins of Bosola and Losta, being so near together, represent one
and the same ancient city. This city I should like to call Derbe.
Stephanus Byzantinus says Derbe was a fortress of Isauria, a desig-
nation which would suit this site well enough. Of course, little
can be argued from St. Paul's itinerary as to the site of Derbe,
THE WOLFE EXPEDITION
B A B O A C OYABBACIOC
ANGCTHCONGAYTON
KAIKAMATHNMAPIOYS
THNTYNAIKA » A Y T 0 Y
T6IMHCXAPINe§
Ba/36a? Oua/3/3acrios
aviaTrjcrev eavrbv
koX KaiJidrrju Mapuov
TTjV yvvcuxa avrov
T66/XT7? y^dpiv.
No. 19.
Bosola. Copy.
AON re I NOCK Al iOYGTTIOCAKYAAC^^^
i GINOCITTTTGYC|iAHCBIAAAIKHCAi ™C^^
It
)AIONAONFG I N0N0Y6TPAN0NTTPAITU1PI|§
^NKAHPONOMH06NTAYTTAYTWNKA0iu(
| PONOMHOeiCAONreiNOCAieTG", « ,
• • ■ Acwyetyos kcu [T.] OueVtrJto? 'AkvA.<x? • . .
• . . [Ao^yleti'os liTTrevs [et]A.Tj5 /3' [rJaWi/c^s • • •
. . . Xlov Kovyeivov Overpavov irpatTU>pi\_o]v • • .
■ ■ ■ v KhqpovofJirjdevTa vrr avTa>p KaOws [6? Khrq-]
povop-yjOels Aovyelvo1; Stere[r]a[Kro].
The gap at the beginning of line 5 was never filled; the stone is
whole and uncut at that place.
June 5. Bosola to Almassen, 3 h. 36 m. Forty minutes west
of Bosola is Losta [called also Zosta]. I consider that the
ruins of Bosola and Losta, being so near together, represent one
and the same ancient city. This city I should like to call Derbe.
Stephanus Byzantinus says Derbe was a fortress of Isauria, a desig-
nation which would suit this site well enough. Of course, little
can be argued from St. Paul's itinerary as to the site of Derbe,