EPHESOS.
281
DCOXXVIL
Four fragments of whitish marble crustae, of which a and b certainly belong to the same. Also c and d probably belong to the same,
although in c and d the marble is somewhat thicker, and its colour rather more grey. Discovered by Mr. Wood ; unpublished.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Broken all round : height
71 in.; width 3I in.
-ΙΣ1
iANIK
MANIK
5 -ΕΛΕΥΣ
ΙΛΟΚΥ
Broken all round : height
4 in.; width 2J in.
Λ A/
> ΓΡΑ
4T>E’
>■ ΑλΕ'
Broken all round except on right: Broken except at top and bottom :
height 4 in.; width 31 in. height 4^ in.; width 6| in.
> KOi
Σ^λ>φ|
ώιλπ
λΙΝΛΥΝΟΣ
ντιωχος*
ΞΝΕΚλΣ Γ
In a may be recognised the names [Γep]/zari/c[6s],
ερ^μανικ . . . , Έλ€νσ£άΊ0$·], ?]. In ίΖ
[’Λ κ] Α&αό?, [’Λφ/τίωχοί (sic\ [Σ] 61/exay. If c, d are
fragments of the same inscription then d must have
come at the bottom.
DCCXXVIII.
Fragment of white marble, broken on all sides. Height 5 in.; width 9 in. Discovered by Mr. Wood ; unpublished.
ΣΕΞΙ
JYPAN'^
Possibly the name of one of the consuls of a.d. 104, named in the Salutaris inscription, No. cccclxxxi,
line 318 : Σέ£τ[ο? "Attios Σουβ^ουρανός.
DCCXXIX.
Fragment of blue marble veneering (‘crusta’), broken on all sides, and inscribed with letters 2 in. high. Thickness of marble i| in.;
height 81 in.; width 5 in. Discovered by Mr. Wood ; unpublished.
ΞΙΚ
“Hr
DCCXXX.
Fragment of white marble, broken on all sides. Height 6 in.; width 5 in. Discovered by Mr. Wood; unpublished.
Nz.
ΟΣΚΑΙ.
ςπαοΎ*
ΙΟΣΚΑ’
Line 3 : possibly . . . . o]s· /7λουτ[αρχο? . . . Line 5 : apparently rpety . .
4 c
281
DCOXXVIL
Four fragments of whitish marble crustae, of which a and b certainly belong to the same. Also c and d probably belong to the same,
although in c and d the marble is somewhat thicker, and its colour rather more grey. Discovered by Mr. Wood ; unpublished.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Broken all round : height
71 in.; width 3I in.
-ΙΣ1
iANIK
MANIK
5 -ΕΛΕΥΣ
ΙΛΟΚΥ
Broken all round : height
4 in.; width 2J in.
Λ A/
> ΓΡΑ
4T>E’
>■ ΑλΕ'
Broken all round except on right: Broken except at top and bottom :
height 4 in.; width 31 in. height 4^ in.; width 6| in.
> KOi
Σ^λ>φ|
ώιλπ
λΙΝΛΥΝΟΣ
ντιωχος*
ΞΝΕΚλΣ Γ
In a may be recognised the names [Γep]/zari/c[6s],
ερ^μανικ . . . , Έλ€νσ£άΊ0$·], ?]. In ίΖ
[’Λ κ] Α&αό?, [’Λφ/τίωχοί (sic\ [Σ] 61/exay. If c, d are
fragments of the same inscription then d must have
come at the bottom.
DCCXXVIII.
Fragment of white marble, broken on all sides. Height 5 in.; width 9 in. Discovered by Mr. Wood ; unpublished.
ΣΕΞΙ
JYPAN'^
Possibly the name of one of the consuls of a.d. 104, named in the Salutaris inscription, No. cccclxxxi,
line 318 : Σέ£τ[ο? "Attios Σουβ^ουρανός.
DCCXXIX.
Fragment of blue marble veneering (‘crusta’), broken on all sides, and inscribed with letters 2 in. high. Thickness of marble i| in.;
height 81 in.; width 5 in. Discovered by Mr. Wood ; unpublished.
ΞΙΚ
“Hr
DCCXXX.
Fragment of white marble, broken on all sides. Height 6 in.; width 5 in. Discovered by Mr. Wood; unpublished.
Nz.
ΟΣΚΑΙ.
ςπαοΎ*
ΙΟΣΚΑ’
Line 3 : possibly . . . . o]s· /7λουτ[αρχο? . . . Line 5 : apparently rpety . .
4 c