GREEK INSCRIPTIONS. 769
OVK tTTtOV A?')0rjC 'AlOWVtOOe Eff^OTOV vStiip,
lor; (te Trapr)yopli]v kclv <j)Oifi£voi<jtv t\io'
0E(E 7tXs'ov SuctTTJVE, f&flU)V OTl T(OV CI/ltaVTWV
voafiaOtig KAaliig \n]poavvr\v 0aAap.o>v.
tovto anofpoavvrig yzpag 'AtOiol rii TroAvKAariTi^, (15)
ovk laov, oi>§' aptTUQ u£,iov aXX' Wtfiav
fJLva/iav tig aliova tptpwvvpiov aiiTog avayxq
OeTog, viiwia\ti> irvsvpa \apiZ,optvog.
oia.to yap ku\ tovto X"/3'1' <TJ'°> Ka' T0V a7r,)1''i
oft/iaai ToTg GTvyvolg oipofiai i)t\tov. '-")
On a slab of white marble, 2' 1-|" by 2' l" by 4|"
thickness, now in the British Museum, found in
the Eastern Necropolis. (See ante, p. 475.) This
is a sepulchral inscription, dedicated by one Theios
to the memory of his wife Atthis.
1. 7. TroifKuyor/Ts ? " much lamented." This word
is not given by the lexicographers.
The word vr^ioL^cp, 1. 18, refers to the child left
by the mother.
No. 55, Plate XCIV.
"Hpa.
On the side of a sepulchral cista, 1' llf" by 1' 6"
byl'; found in the Tripod Tomb, in the Eastern
Necropolis. (See ante, p. 478.) In the British
Museum. 'Hpa might have heen expected here; but
there is no trace of a letter after the A.
No. 56, Plate NCIV.
Kovporpocpov,
On a fragment of a small sepulchral cista found
in the Tripod Tomb. (See ante, p. 478.) In the
British Museum. The epithet must refer to one of
theChthonic deities—Ge,or Demeter Kourotrophos.
II. 3 K
OVK tTTtOV A?')0rjC 'AlOWVtOOe Eff^OTOV vStiip,
lor; (te Trapr)yopli]v kclv <j)Oifi£voi<jtv t\io'
0E(E 7tXs'ov SuctTTJVE, f&flU)V OTl T(OV CI/ltaVTWV
voafiaOtig KAaliig \n]poavvr\v 0aAap.o>v.
tovto anofpoavvrig yzpag 'AtOiol rii TroAvKAariTi^, (15)
ovk laov, oi>§' aptTUQ u£,iov aXX' Wtfiav
fJLva/iav tig aliova tptpwvvpiov aiiTog avayxq
OeTog, viiwia\ti> irvsvpa \apiZ,optvog.
oia.to yap ku\ tovto X"/3'1' <TJ'°> Ka' T0V a7r,)1''i
oft/iaai ToTg GTvyvolg oipofiai i)t\tov. '-")
On a slab of white marble, 2' 1-|" by 2' l" by 4|"
thickness, now in the British Museum, found in
the Eastern Necropolis. (See ante, p. 475.) This
is a sepulchral inscription, dedicated by one Theios
to the memory of his wife Atthis.
1. 7. TroifKuyor/Ts ? " much lamented." This word
is not given by the lexicographers.
The word vr^ioL^cp, 1. 18, refers to the child left
by the mother.
No. 55, Plate XCIV.
"Hpa.
On the side of a sepulchral cista, 1' llf" by 1' 6"
byl'; found in the Tripod Tomb, in the Eastern
Necropolis. (See ante, p. 478.) In the British
Museum. 'Hpa might have heen expected here; but
there is no trace of a letter after the A.
No. 56, Plate NCIV.
Kovporpocpov,
On a fragment of a small sepulchral cista found
in the Tripod Tomb. (See ante, p. 478.) In the
British Museum. The epithet must refer to one of
theChthonic deities—Ge,or Demeter Kourotrophos.
II. 3 K