308 IX. PHRYGIAN CITIES ON PISIDIAN FRONTIER.
116. A monument near Hassan-Pasha to some irapacpvkaiaTai, (possibly
slain by robbers, like Sousou near Hadrianopolis Hist. Geogr. p. 178, see
O. Hirschfeld in Berl. Sitzungsler. 1891 p. 874) by certain conductores
bears a mutilated inscription published Hist. Geogr. p. 175- Alastos also
occurs in no. 189. This monument is dated by Cibyratic era in A. D. 255-
117. (R. 1884). Hassan-Pasha, on the architrave of a heroon. erovs
o-ijp'- MeveXaos ATTAPCAMOYP • • EYC dvhrjKev1. The date is probably
221—3 (Cibyratic era).
118. (R. 1884). Hassan-Pasha. Pantheo aedem et aram votum
C. Julius C. F. Fab(ia tribu) Rufus2. Cp. lepevs Aiovvcrov «(e) Ylavdeov
at an unknown town of Lycaonia BCH 1887 p. 6$. Hoefer in Neue
Jahrb. f. Phil. 1891 p. 368 points out that Ylavdeov is to be taken as
a neuter.
119. (R. 1884). Published differently by A. H. Smith no. 28, and
Sterrett 82 3. 'Ep.p.ev[b~7]s "Apxoiros ['A]Aei>[p]ew (?) 'Apre'p.181.
120-I. (R. 1886). Ak-Euren. (A), erous j3p'; pv' [Ail?] Kal ru &rjp.u rw
MaKpoirebeiraiv. Relief defaced. TpcoiAos 'iltpeAicows 'Oaael koX Tareis-
'AyaOeivov 7) yvvr\ avrov Kal Tpan'Aos 8lS Kal 'AyaOilvos 'Oiraet to. TeKva
avrSw en r&v ibicov KaraaKevdo-avTes. Cp. opening of 33.
(B). Relief : horseman with radiated head : under it, the lines
XpvaoKopi-qv Tlaiava bv rivKop.os t{k€ At]tu>
'He'Aioi> (paedovra \e\ovpievov coKeaz'oio,
Ei'Aeoz> dvOpamouriv ol iv8d.be vaitTaovcriv.
2e'Aeu/<os Ki/3upjar?js] Z-noUi.
(C). ['He'A.toi>] [3aai\fi[a TravonTrjv] Xpvrreopii[Tpr}v],
'Epprjv re kXv[to(3ov\o\v i diravyeWovTa (Sporolo-iv
'Oaira Zevs <ppovs[ei re Kal addva\TOi Oeoi, aAXot.
(D). Concealed in the masonry of the fountain.
The double date seems to be according to the Cibyratic era (introduced
by the artist as his customary reckoning) and the extension of the
province Pamphylia by Vespasian : if the former began in Sept. a. d. 25,
the first year of the latter would begin in Sept. 73, and the first governor
1 The letter before the gap may be 3 The letters are so rude as to be
P or B : the one after MeveXaos may be hardly legible : my copy has MT7YK,
A. Perhaps Meve\aos S' Hap<ra Mov- while Smith has E where I have n. The
^[uXJei'r. Mobolla was the ancient conjecture given is not trustworthy,
name of Mughla (Hist. Geogr. p. 424). i Suggested by 0. Crusius (cp. Oppian
2 Half of this appears inaccurately Hal. Ill 26). I formerly restored kK[vt6-
in CIG 4367 c after Schonborn's copy. 7rw\o|i>.
116. A monument near Hassan-Pasha to some irapacpvkaiaTai, (possibly
slain by robbers, like Sousou near Hadrianopolis Hist. Geogr. p. 178, see
O. Hirschfeld in Berl. Sitzungsler. 1891 p. 874) by certain conductores
bears a mutilated inscription published Hist. Geogr. p. 175- Alastos also
occurs in no. 189. This monument is dated by Cibyratic era in A. D. 255-
117. (R. 1884). Hassan-Pasha, on the architrave of a heroon. erovs
o-ijp'- MeveXaos ATTAPCAMOYP • • EYC dvhrjKev1. The date is probably
221—3 (Cibyratic era).
118. (R. 1884). Hassan-Pasha. Pantheo aedem et aram votum
C. Julius C. F. Fab(ia tribu) Rufus2. Cp. lepevs Aiovvcrov «(e) Ylavdeov
at an unknown town of Lycaonia BCH 1887 p. 6$. Hoefer in Neue
Jahrb. f. Phil. 1891 p. 368 points out that Ylavdeov is to be taken as
a neuter.
119. (R. 1884). Published differently by A. H. Smith no. 28, and
Sterrett 82 3. 'Ep.p.ev[b~7]s "Apxoiros ['A]Aei>[p]ew (?) 'Apre'p.181.
120-I. (R. 1886). Ak-Euren. (A), erous j3p'; pv' [Ail?] Kal ru &rjp.u rw
MaKpoirebeiraiv. Relief defaced. TpcoiAos 'iltpeAicows 'Oaael koX Tareis-
'AyaOeivov 7) yvvr\ avrov Kal Tpan'Aos 8lS Kal 'AyaOilvos 'Oiraet to. TeKva
avrSw en r&v ibicov KaraaKevdo-avTes. Cp. opening of 33.
(B). Relief : horseman with radiated head : under it, the lines
XpvaoKopi-qv Tlaiava bv rivKop.os t{k€ At]tu>
'He'Aioi> (paedovra \e\ovpievov coKeaz'oio,
Ei'Aeoz> dvOpamouriv ol iv8d.be vaitTaovcriv.
2e'Aeu/<os Ki/3upjar?js] Z-noUi.
(C). ['He'A.toi>] [3aai\fi[a TravonTrjv] Xpvrreopii[Tpr}v],
'Epprjv re kXv[to(3ov\o\v i diravyeWovTa (Sporolo-iv
'Oaira Zevs <ppovs[ei re Kal addva\TOi Oeoi, aAXot.
(D). Concealed in the masonry of the fountain.
The double date seems to be according to the Cibyratic era (introduced
by the artist as his customary reckoning) and the extension of the
province Pamphylia by Vespasian : if the former began in Sept. a. d. 25,
the first year of the latter would begin in Sept. 73, and the first governor
1 The letter before the gap may be 3 The letters are so rude as to be
P or B : the one after MeveXaos may be hardly legible : my copy has MT7YK,
A. Perhaps Meve\aos S' Hap<ra Mov- while Smith has E where I have n. The
^[uXJei'r. Mobolla was the ancient conjecture given is not trustworthy,
name of Mughla (Hist. Geogr. p. 424). i Suggested by 0. Crusius (cp. Oppian
2 Half of this appears inaccurately Hal. Ill 26). I formerly restored kK[vt6-
in CIG 4367 c after Schonborn's copy. 7rw\o|i>.