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SEPULCHRAL STBL,E OR COLUMNS. 150

Diodorus, a native of Antioch*. What Antioch this
was, it is difficult to guess; Stephanus Byzantinus
enumerates no fewer than ten cities of this namef.

No. 183. A sepulchral cippus, or column, inscribed
with the name of Socrates, the son of Socrates of
Ancyra, a city of GalatiaJ.

No. 184. Sepulchral column of Menestratus, the
son of Thoraeides, a native of Corinth §.

No. 191. A fragment of a fleuron ornament. It
formed the summit of a sepulchral stele. No part of
the inscription remains.

No. 201. A small sepulchral column bearing the
name of Thalia, the daughter of Callistratus of Aex-
one (A(fiov6ws)|[: another column for a son of Cal-
listratus will be noticed hereafter.

No. 208. Sepulchral column of Mysta, a native
of Miletus, daughter of Dionysius, and wife of Raton
of Thria^f. Visconti observes that the name of this
Athenian township is engraved in a doubtful manner,
and that instead of Thriasiou, the characters seem to
make Theasiou **. But the word is Thriasiou (0PIA-
*10Y) clearly enough, as any one may see by a
careful inspection. Thria was a demos belonging to
'he tribe Oeneis.

No. 222. Sepulchral column of Botrichus, son of
Euphanus, a native of Heracleaft- Stephanus By-
zantinus enumerates twenty-three different towns
which bore this nameJJ.

No. 228. Sepulchral column to the memory of
"iottus, the son of'Philoxenus.a native of Diradiiim §§.

OH arrangement No. 225.
T See Osann, p. 96. Boeckh, vol. i. p. 520.
* Old No. 164. See Osann, p. 105.

§ OH No. 168. See Osann, p. 105. Boeckh, vol. i p. 254.
II Old No. 149. Osann, p. 98. Boeckh, vol. i. p. 493.
J Old No. 111. **Visconti, Mem.p. 170.

tt Old No. 278. XX See Osann, p. 97. Boeckh, vol. i. p. 522.
n Old No. 275. See Boeckh, vol i. p. 499.
 
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