BAEGYLIA. 607
pieces of it lying in sit a are inscribed as fol-
lows :—
(1.) KAIArilNOeETHSAZOMOAniAKAIAIONYZ •.
TONTYAnNA
xai ayinvodzTT^ag 'OfioT^wia. xat A.ioviin'(ia)
rov iru'hwva..0
(2.) EPMIAZZAMIAAOYPPY.......
'Ko/xlag ~Xrxixid.oou 7rpv(raysvovrog).
(3.) PYAHNAANEOHKEN
.......AZIKAI THIGHMn.
(&eo7g ii)&(Ti nai rm (8)^jU,«) °
It is evident from these inscriptions that the
building to which the architrave belonged was a
7ruXwv or porch.
The Homoloia were games of Thessalian origin/
in honour of Zeus, Demeter, Athene, and Enyo.
In front of the Odeum, looking towards the castle,
are some drums of large fluted columns of white
marble.
Their diameter is 2' 10" without fluting.
The fluting commences at the height of 6' \'
above the base. This latter seemed nearly similar
to that of the temple of Hckatc at Lagina.
The diameter of the capital is 2' 10"; its height
2' 10i".
The Order is Corinthian, with leaves similar to
those of the capitals at Lagina.
It is uncertain where these columns stood.
o Lebas, No. 485. d Ibid. No. 484. » Ibid. No. 487.
f See Boeckli, C. I. i. p. 733 ; Mueller, Orchomenos, p. 233, sqq,
pieces of it lying in sit a are inscribed as fol-
lows :—
(1.) KAIArilNOeETHSAZOMOAniAKAIAIONYZ •.
TONTYAnNA
xai ayinvodzTT^ag 'OfioT^wia. xat A.ioviin'(ia)
rov iru'hwva..0
(2.) EPMIAZZAMIAAOYPPY.......
'Ko/xlag ~Xrxixid.oou 7rpv(raysvovrog).
(3.) PYAHNAANEOHKEN
.......AZIKAI THIGHMn.
(&eo7g ii)&(Ti nai rm (8)^jU,«) °
It is evident from these inscriptions that the
building to which the architrave belonged was a
7ruXwv or porch.
The Homoloia were games of Thessalian origin/
in honour of Zeus, Demeter, Athene, and Enyo.
In front of the Odeum, looking towards the castle,
are some drums of large fluted columns of white
marble.
Their diameter is 2' 10" without fluting.
The fluting commences at the height of 6' \'
above the base. This latter seemed nearly similar
to that of the temple of Hckatc at Lagina.
The diameter of the capital is 2' 10"; its height
2' 10i".
The Order is Corinthian, with leaves similar to
those of the capitals at Lagina.
It is uncertain where these columns stood.
o Lebas, No. 485. d Ibid. No. 484. » Ibid. No. 487.
f See Boeckli, C. I. i. p. 733 ; Mueller, Orchomenos, p. 233, sqq,