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Newton, Charles T. [Hrsg.]; Pullan, Richard P. [Hrsg.]
A history of discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus and Branchidae (Band 2, Teil 2) — London, 1863

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terracottas ; gi-een glazed ware ; stucco ; reasons for considering
the building a Gymnasium ; excavation of adjacent Roman
building ; Ionic portico discovered by Dilettanti Society ; its
inferiority in style to the Mausoleum ; excavations on this site ;
small Roman building above encampment ; dedication to Theo-
pompos by people of Julia Laodicoca ; inscription to the physician
Hekatseus ; remains of sculpture on this site. Large building
near Agora. Doric building; dedication by a Demiourgos

page 456

CHAPTER XIX.

Ancient road leading through Necropolis to the east of Cnidus.
Character of the tombs in this cemetery ; cippi; inscription
relating to the temenos of Antigonos ; mention of Hermes and
Pan in this inscription ; ruins of ancient Christian church ;
sepulchral inscriptions found here ; Tripod Tomb ; hexagonal
pillars ; discovery of inscribed sori in this tomb.........page 471

CHAPTER XX.

Discovery of the Lion Tomb ; description of the lion ; difficulties
of its removal; architectural remains ; structure similar to that
of the Treasury of Athens ; cells for sepulture ; probable date
of this monument ; the naval victory of Conon ; suitability of
the site for such a tomb ; employment of the lion in sepulchral
monuments; its symbolical import ; the lion of Clueronea;
lions at Venice ; at Miletus ; tombs near the Cnidian lion

page 480

CHAPTER XXI.

General appearance of the ruins ; circular chamber ; cells radiating
from the centre ; architectural marbles ; arrangement of courses
of the basement; height and projection of podium ; arrangement
of triglyphs ; shield probably placed between middle columns ;
steps of the pyramid ; pedestal of the lion, its form and dimen-
sions how determined ; vault of the chamber ; probable date
of the Lion Tomb ............................................-page 503
 
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