UNCERTAIN LOCALITIES.
223
MCXI.
UNCERTAIN LOCALITY.
1111. Fragment of white marble, nearly complete below, broken away elsewhere. The names are complete on the 1. side.
L. 11 in.; ht. 51 in.; thickness 4·^ in.
-if--
Τιμάρα\τος - -
Κλόας - - - -
Διοπξίθ\_ης - - -
Apparently a list of names.
For Κλόας in 1. 3 cf. Pape-Benseler, 5. v.
MCXII.
UNCERTAIN LOCALITY.
1112. Large fragment from the lower r.-hand corner of a stele of white marble. The front and r. side are intact, and the bottom
is probably nearly so. Ht. yin.; width 4^-in.; depth 6|in.
-CIS
-6J09
- -
- - yeto?.
Apparently a list of names.
MCXIII.
UNCERTAIN LOCALITY.
1113. White marble relief, curved above. Two bearded men in civil costume standing. The one holds some object over a burning
altar, and a roll; the other lays his r. hand upon a helmet, which rests on a semi-cylindrical case, with short sword in front. Below
is the inscription. Ht. 1 ft. 10 in.; width 1 ft. 3^ in. Smith, B. M. Cat. of Sculpt, iii. 227T, Fig. 39.
nAYCAMeNOCCTFATlACAPHCAPHinmOKeriOnAA
KA1CTEATIANKAW
AneAH^eonoYOYAeNfflArxieiMihoHOHCKOTiHiKe
Παυσάμενος στρατιάς ’Άρης ’Άρηι παρέδωκεν
όπλα | και στρατιάν καταλίψας ταΰτα ξίς ότερον κόσμον άκοσμον
άπάλήλυθζ, όπου ovSev ύπάργμ, el μη μόνον σκοτιη. pc# .
The first line is a hexameter, but the remainder can
scarcely be forced into any metrical scheme. For the name
of the soldier who died aged 29, cf. C. /. G. 196 : Κλ. ’Άρης.
223
MCXI.
UNCERTAIN LOCALITY.
1111. Fragment of white marble, nearly complete below, broken away elsewhere. The names are complete on the 1. side.
L. 11 in.; ht. 51 in.; thickness 4·^ in.
-if--
Τιμάρα\τος - -
Κλόας - - - -
Διοπξίθ\_ης - - -
Apparently a list of names.
For Κλόας in 1. 3 cf. Pape-Benseler, 5. v.
MCXII.
UNCERTAIN LOCALITY.
1112. Large fragment from the lower r.-hand corner of a stele of white marble. The front and r. side are intact, and the bottom
is probably nearly so. Ht. yin.; width 4^-in.; depth 6|in.
-CIS
-6J09
- -
- - yeto?.
Apparently a list of names.
MCXIII.
UNCERTAIN LOCALITY.
1113. White marble relief, curved above. Two bearded men in civil costume standing. The one holds some object over a burning
altar, and a roll; the other lays his r. hand upon a helmet, which rests on a semi-cylindrical case, with short sword in front. Below
is the inscription. Ht. 1 ft. 10 in.; width 1 ft. 3^ in. Smith, B. M. Cat. of Sculpt, iii. 227T, Fig. 39.
nAYCAMeNOCCTFATlACAPHCAPHinmOKeriOnAA
KA1CTEATIANKAW
AneAH^eonoYOYAeNfflArxieiMihoHOHCKOTiHiKe
Παυσάμενος στρατιάς ’Άρης ’Άρηι παρέδωκεν
όπλα | και στρατιάν καταλίψας ταΰτα ξίς ότερον κόσμον άκοσμον
άπάλήλυθζ, όπου ovSev ύπάργμ, el μη μόνον σκοτιη. pc# .
The first line is a hexameter, but the remainder can
scarcely be forced into any metrical scheme. For the name
of the soldier who died aged 29, cf. C. /. G. 196 : Κλ. ’Άρης.