Ramsay, William Mitchell
The cities and bishoprics of Phrygia: being an essay of the local history of Phrygia from the earliest time to the Turkish conquest (Band 1,2): West and West-Central Phrygia
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Preface
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in the Preface to Part I applies equally to Part II. I have to add
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ton is the prince of travellers in Asia Minor. "While M. Radet seems
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1 See pp. 580 n., 634 »., 635, &c. jecting many of his older views lies in
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the Christian Antiquities, and it was written and printed in more
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nearly completed before Oct. 1893, a whole year was spent in im-
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kingdom. In Northern Phrygia I expect material aid from Dr. Korte
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I take this opportunity of confessing a fault. In 1883 the plan of
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ning in May) we heard in many villages that a French traveller had
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Smyrna in July after a journey of ten weeks, I found the Bulletin
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which had been raised to enable me to travel, had been spent in vain.
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first written privately to the Director. In extenuation I may plead
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found in them as discovery progresses offend every one : and few
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I mention it, not to complain, but merely in justification of this large
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1 In 1884, on the advice of M. Wad- him, which, it was hoped, might pro-
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foreign critics inveigh in no measured terms against my malignity in
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ficiently, suggest in a casual way that the sites are at villages which
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If the views stated in Ch. XII, XVII, are even approximately cor-
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coveries in confirmation of the views in these two chapters.
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quote, wherever possible, in proof that my opinions are not a priori
Contents
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and Roman Conquest p. 422. § 17. The Romans in Apameia p. 424. § 18.
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(7) Ephebarch p. 444. (8) Other Officials p. 444. § 94. Apameia in the
List of illustrations
Abbreviations
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(Most of the authors quoted are indicated clearly enough in the text.)
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AHS = A. H. Smith Notes on a Tour in Asia Minor in Journal of Hellenic Studies
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ASP = Antiquities of Southern Phrygia &c, W. M. Ramsay, in American Journal of
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CB = Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia, W. M. Ramsay, in Journal of Hellenic Studies
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Ch. in R. Emp. = Tlie Church in the Roman Empire before A.D. 170, W. M. Ramsay.
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Haase = Article Phrygien in Ersch & Gruber's Encyclopaedic.
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Hirschfeld = Vorlaufiger Reisebericht in Berl. Monatsb. 1879 (the only published
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Imhoof GM = Griechische Munzen, F. Imhoof-Blumer, in Abhandlungen der Bayer.
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JHS = Journal of Hellenic Studies.
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Liermann = Analecta Epigraphica et Agonistica, 0. Liermann in Dissertatwnes
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Menadier = Qua condicione Ephesii usi sintinde ab Asia in formamprovinciae redacta,
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No. refers to the numbered inscriptions quoted in the Appendices of this book.
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Sterrett EJ = An Epigraphs Journey in Asia Minor, ) beinS Vols- IT HI of Studiee
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berichte d. Akademie d. Wissensch. in Wien 1891).
Chapter X: Eumeneia
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to make it a stronghold of Pergamenian influence in the upper
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this peak is a prominent point in the view from far south of Lounda.
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*iXa8A^)ou. Attalos II also founded sideration. Attaleia in Pamphylia was
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the almost dead level. In the nourishing period of the Koman
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in several cases, the Greek kings used part of the great temple-estates
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1 At Smyrna the Meles flowed in an that the Cludrus was closer to the city
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(Reiske inserts 7roiei): this difficult sen- throughout summer in the Eumenian
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2 Pliny V 108 Est Eumeneia Chtdro corroboration of the theory stated in
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Pergamenian policy seems to have been on the whole more in
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Hellenic type characteristic of the Pergamenian kingdom, in opposition
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resembling Seleucid coins and earlier in style than any Eumenian
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god by the Eumenian people. His temple was in full view from
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orchards in Egypt, hitherto given to- to Hercules, meaning the German Donar
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Oxford 1895. in N. Heidelb. Jahrb. V); and Doma-
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in the time of Hadrian erected altars 1896 p. 564).
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§ 2 The Eeligiox of Eumeneia. In Eumeneia, if we may argue
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In its religion there is observable very little of the Greek spirit. We
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holding in his right hand a double-headed axe, and in his left hand
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Eumeneia, was, as in all other cases, the adviser as prophet and the
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struck a.d. 161-180 : it shows the nude Apollo standing, holding in
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by the axe; and these are the main elements in the Phiygian concep-
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of the one ultimate divinity, not different gods. In ordinary life the
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had a representative also in authority at Attanassos 3. At the more
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of the divine nature, which was more commonly represented, even in
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the axe in his left hand, and a chlanrys certain that Sestini's reading can be
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in Head p. 564—'Apollo playing lyre, 4 S. Reinach Chroniques d'Orient p. 216
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carefully discussed by Prof. J. H.Wright 6 So at Dionysopolis, inscr. 32. In
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bearing in her hands ears of corn and a horn of plenty1, or as the
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servative priesthood history left some traces, as we may see in inscr.
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nature was expressed at different periods in Eumenian history ; while
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divine pair was ranked as the more important at least in the
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The priest who officiated in the cultus of these various imperso-
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regularly) fell within a certain small number of families. In earlier
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Dances formed a part of the ceremonial in honour of the god and
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not hesitate to extend the custom to Phrygia, though in Phrygia it
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mimesis are present, a chorus of worshippers instructed in singing
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and their instructors and directors in the dance, preserve much of the
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that remains of such a body of officials is the Architehtpn in no. 259.
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The Clirysophoros in no. 203 (if that inscr. belongs to Eumeneia)
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[gold-wearing priests and victors,' who joined in processions and in
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It is found in various parts of Phrygia, and Lydia, and Garia, at
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rjj dem Upe'is km UpoveiKai (cp. 1. 327, 290, emendation for 'Apuaiov or 'Ao-kcuov in
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it belongs to an early period in the history of the country (pp. 141,
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The only monument in the Eumenian territory that seems to be
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surface formed by cutting the sloping surface, is carved in low relief
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to me that the relief stood in relation to the tumulus, and was there-
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ment in 1883; I made a rough sketch
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in a satisfactory position. Ultimately,
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two horsemen are to be compared with those in the relief accom-
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known feature in the religion of Asia Minor.
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but the figure in the car, which has suffered least, appeared to me to
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car, and the reins seemed to meet the hand without being held in it.
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Salmanasar at Balawat (860-824 B.C.) are identical in shape with this.
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horses are in excellent style, spirited and natural in action, the work
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We are then in presence of a work, in which the animal figures are
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established in Phrygia by the conquest stone which was fastened to the rock
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in length, the other 23 high and 22 in stone-cutter in the Roman period ; but
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in northern Phrygia, near the tomb of Midas, on which are represented
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became dominant in the country. As it is in the heart of Phrygia,
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merians about 680 s: among them are two groups, (1) sculptures in
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bounds to the Halys in 585, Greek art began gradually to exercise
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existence of a grecizing party in the great cities of the interior 4. But,
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and in such bad preservation, that it published Perrot III fig. 415, 416, 421
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2 Perrot VArt dans TAntiq. V fig. 279. verbatim from my article in JHS 1882
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that Xenophon passed close in front of it, I expressed the latest
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come to a similar conclusion, though in some places he seems inclined
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was employed in ancient Phrygia and in Assyria, and that this kind
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province Asia (i. e. the Koinon of Asia) was erected in Eumeneia,
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pressed in the third person) fully re-
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abstract given in the Amer. Journ. the
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the Phrygian car in Philostratus Vit.
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and certainly frvyos in the strictest use
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parallels, given in the lexicons. See
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with some hesitation, in his list of conventus2. But from the list of
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Pliny that Cyzicos was in the Adramyttian conventus, Philadelpheia
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at a conventus in Eumeneia the Sebastenoi placed the inscription there.
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meneia; but as Dionysopolis, Akmonia, will in future meet only at longer in-
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ox-wagon on a return journey is often loaded with a stone in order
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One foundation at least in Eumeneia may be traced back to the
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Philadelphia was founded by Attalos in the same spirit2. It is
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In a city so rich and so important as Eumeneia, there must have
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ruinous in appearance than most Turkish towns; and since Tchivril
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in hope of gain. Hence the opinion some Aphrodisian citizen Attalus, who
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would not be transported so far, rests was modified in name from time to
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and facts of Turkish life. The stone * What was called in Asian cities
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returned almost to its original position in early Phrygian time.
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present several points of interest, most of them have been given in
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home4 of the deceased, had a door in the side of the structure. The
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type, is hardly found in the parts of Phrygia most exposed to Greek
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sometimes elsewhere : e.g. in northern Phrygia we see the complete
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top, as in no. 372, 380; but the name s ypdSos no. 212, 213, 268, 277.
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2 Hence the name trvvxpova-Tov no. 212, is the name in no. 28.
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Associations of Epheboi or Neoi are not mentioned in the inscrip-
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sisted in the early empire of three archons, no. 201 ; but in later time
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and grammateus (pp. 66 f), are mentioned in no. 197, 203, and the
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larium), and the official in charge of it was ypeuxpvXa^. In it were
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in the Record Office, the bargain was said to have taken place Sia ra>v
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of any such deed of sale or gift was accepted and stored in the Office,
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of the apyjiia. at Jerusalem in a.d. 66 paralysed business by destroy-
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The office of Auditor (eyXoyicrr-qs) is mentioned in inscr. 197 (probably
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in special circumstances by the central government (i.e. by the emperor)
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was proving a failure in the Empire. The officials of the cities evi-
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government and its representatives or instruments in the cities.
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up residence in the cities where they acted, though doubtless they
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resented accordingly. Already in the time of Nerva, it is the unpopu-
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kind; but, in general, the emperor sent in such cases a corrector
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held office : the selection was sometimes made by the emperor, but in
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Keramos in Caria, to the Gerousia, which seems to have become some-
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purposes, and lent out by it at interest, required both ability in
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in the third century, he was a citizen of the city where he acted as
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fore probable that Aeolic settlers may have been enrolled in two
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strength to the new foundation, may have been enrolled in the tribe
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3 The Seleucid Athena-type on coins Galatic mercenary in the Pergamenian
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The prominence of Apollo in the religion and the coinage of
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probably of the Apamean valley. In 1097 the arrival of Ducas at
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the Turks; but this spasmodic attack produced no good result. In
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the Empress's name is not legible, and 1092 in latter place).
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the upper Maeander valley. In 1178 we learn that the nomads were
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in the Eumenian district, nothing is known. The part played by
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a continuous existence, though in recent years Christian immigration
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Note. M. Imhoof-Blumer tells me that he new reads on the coin published in
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in App. I to Ch. XV); and it would have been almost better to place
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The god ' in front of the gates' must be a native Phrygian deity, who
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standing in the city; and the last name suggests that he belonged to
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a medical establishment at the Meron of Attanassos in the Eumenian
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197. Published with very different text in CIG 3886, Letronne
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The long series of deities in whose cultus Monimos is described as
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and female, who were worshipped in the same temple and on the same
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in the sacred mysteries he filled a role corresponding to that of the
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In illustration of the complex priesthood mentioned here, a Roman
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Agathodaimon in no. 88. Another illustration is found in no. 466.
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ton's K HC gives the true restoration the text in i[epta Aio't] and Mijtoj 'Ao-tca-
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municipal office : see p. 370. In this inscription, the eglogista is a citizen
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pr)Tpo<pv\6.Kiov (Suidas), avyyparpofpvkaKiov (Memphis in Egypt), flea/xo-
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198. (Mordtmann in Rawer. 4>i\o\. Su'AA. 1884 irapapr. p. 65 no. 12).
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this inscription. He was perhaps the earliest priest of Rome in Eumeneia.
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were often careless and ignorant of propriety in Latin titles. Perhaps
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1 In CIG an unintelligible line is put kel's note) : 0. Hirschfeld Beii. Sitz.
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beginning; but in the published form the inscription is given as com-
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As the name Ishekli occurs more than once in the country, it cannot
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being a decree is a mutilated fragment, in small fine lettering and long
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1 See CIG 2929, 2930 b add, Ster- 2 In BCH the wife's name is read as
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Nothing similar to this occurs in any other district of Asia Minor;
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cohorts were recruited regularly in the imperial provinces1, there is here
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Ta[ov is an inaccurate form, in place of the right expression 7(5 Talov
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nat Dilectus (in Daremberg et Saglio crjo-'" (transcribing ic[>)8e0](rai).
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%\%. (R. 1883). Baljik-Hissar. Published in part BCH 1893 p. 243.
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The words KaTeo-Kevaaev els are engraved in smaller characters over an
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and one or more steps in the side of the avvKpovarov led up to the altar
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The name Gemellus occurs at Eumeneia in no. 361. Compare no. 211.
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Diodorus served in the Roman army. Tbe late form of (j) shows that
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his brother, his son, and his wife, united in his burial (C). This in-
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and Eumeneia (or Peltai) lies a city Bria, whose name (meaning ' city' in
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in this series of names there was a dialectic variation between initial
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valent forms, so Brioula in Lydia and Bergoula in Thrace are equivalent
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Now we return to the form npu(r)v6$. Fick has shown that in
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2 Two ethnics are often attached to word pergula is of unknown origin. In
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4 The variation is due to varying would correspond in Latin to Pergula,
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obviously equivalent to Perga-Pria, Thus T\pa(r)vi] in this inscription
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it must have been written in a con- is very faint, and riA|OY was the
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person, even a slave or freedman (see Deneken Ileros in Roseher's
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intends to institute such a cult to his deceased wife: in a Roman epitaph
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a cultus to a dead person as hero may be found in CIG 2448 (the
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367 f). There are cases, especially at Cyzicos and Aphrodisias, in which
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may have been appointed at Aphrodisias in the same way. This
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applied to a magistrate, who was oh- 4 Hicks in JHS 1887 p. 59 : Th. Rei-
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Asian cities. Such a title as hipparch in Cyzicos, steplianeplioros in
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As in no. 232, 236, friends are admitted to the grave. This text has
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Mitth. 1881 pp. 42, 121, CIG 3665. In Ai~r<t>IONneTPONlO (sic), adding
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which in reality is the beginning of a 5 The number is not quite certain,
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of the family to the tomb is not in keeping with the strict old Phrygian
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his tomb he inscribes, during his lifetime, a remarkable epitaph in verse,
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and to all men. The chief interest of this text lies in the question, what
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of Greek philosophy, and 19-20 in particular are of the Epicurean tone;
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defunt'; and I agree fully with his view, for in 9-22 the tone seems
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The term /xeydAoio 8[eov] Oepdiraiv is taken by Dr. Zingerle in Philol.
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2 ypapixariKos, in one of my copies, is 6 Wo Hellenismus in christlichem Ge-
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mythological ideas, as in 23, are not in some examples of the influence of the
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with his Semitic name, does not seem to be the adherent of any local
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v\j/l(ttos 8e6s in a Jewish inscr. of Athribis in Egyptl, and often in the
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does not record the loss of nearly four lines in the middle. "Etovs o-ttO\
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The penalty is erased, as in no. 235, cp. 243.
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nomen Aurelius came into use in the provinces under M. Aurelius ; about
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commentary: the term is common in Between 2 AN and TEKNOIC there
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2 Laborde has C where I read 0. stone, not noted in BCH or Rev. Arch.
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to the whole empire: I pointed this out in JHS 1883 p. 30, and have
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(with praenomen omitted), which became common in 70-96, and lasted
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of an inscription, either mutilated or undecipherable, which Pococke in
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The species of curse contained in the iambic lines was characteristic of
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1 In an inscription of Snryrna Alpij. probably the real praenomen M. has
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Julia to her husband Damas, and daughter Juliana, and son-in-law Gaius,
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1 BAABIAvfl MM. Legrand and Cha- in BCH, and omitted in Rev. Arch.
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more, thinking I had copied it in 1887.
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Markia and Zotike were probably sisters. The fifth month in the
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been inserted as an afterthought in formula, e.g. no. 229.
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The spelling rets for rts is noteworthy. The name Felix is rare in
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262. (R. 1888). Yamanlar. Published incomplete in BCH 1893
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carefully and fully by Prof. J. H. Wright in Harvard Class. Stud. 1895
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0,66. (R. 1887). Kizilje-Suyut1. M. Paris in BCH 1884 p. 248.
Chapter XI: Apameia
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Conquest p. 422. § 17. The Romans in Apameia p. 424. § 18. Apameia under
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§ 24. Apameia in the Byzantine Period p. 445. § 25. The Turkish Conquest
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§ 1. Situation. Few places in Asia Minor have been the scene
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1 See Dio Chrysostom's eulogy in his wrote but never published, I am deeply
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history of Apameia has been discussed much help in other ways, I am indebted
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on the history in Greek times which he polis and the north, (3) from Pisidian
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Maeander rises in an oval valley, lying about 2850 feet above the
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Ova, in ancient time the plain of Aurokra. The ridge of Djebel-Sultan
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Apameia was founded on the foothills in front of the main Djebel-
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cities of the same name in an inscription of Lagina 3. But commonly
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gave Apameia its importance are well p. 567 in contrast to which Arrian Anab.
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streams that rise in the valley. On this subject discord reigns among
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thing to each of these travellers and differs from all in some respects,
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Next to him in direct value comes Xenophon. Pliny deserves the
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gathers something from them all, and sets them in a more favourable
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patroness of Apameia, in form closely resembling the Ephesian Artemis,
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Discov. in As. Min. I pp. 182 ff: Ham. ject; they agree with Ar. and Ham. (they
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1892). Some criticisms of these writers many minuter points discussed in Ap-
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that four rivers flowed in close proximity to the city, Maiandros,
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Dineir-Su, which rushing out in an impetuous stream from a recess
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rising in a cave (Xen.), in the agora of Kelainai2 (Herod.), underneath
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in the outskirts of Apameia. Its springs burst forth from the earth
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ground in its rushing course ; but every visitor can vouch that it rises
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1 This cliff is the western face of the he rises in a cave underneath the acro-
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syas is represented'recumbent in cavern c Dineir-Su in speaking about the
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boulders, which look as if they had fallen in from above. The acropolis
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lovely; and in the early summer thousands of yellow irises, growing
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Katarrkaktes. ... It appeared as if it had formerly risen in the centre
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of a mile3 joins the Maeander, 2,840 ft. : the fall is about 1 in 0,6.
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2 Prof. G. Hirschfeld errs in giving account. Hirschfeld did not observe
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whose water is not reckoned drinkable ; 8 Furlongs yi in an air-line.
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description could apply in his time.
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I would gladly omit all reference to his theory, and the errors in
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situation in the first or second century. If so, how did the cave fall
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Fhisses die Givltc feMt—walirend die " As appears in the sequel, I believe
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the recess of a former grotto, before alterations of any consequence in the
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that of the atmosphere. The temperature perhaps varies ; for in 1890
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towards the springs, which, as I believe, were in the Proasteion close
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of my sphere of thought and work. But in 1887 Hogarth, who was
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idea that this poor stream was the Marsyas, in spite of the serious
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in summer can appreciate the activity acquiring a complete idea of all the
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land) to interpolate an exploration of his survey in the gaps it leaves.
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There is not in this poor little stream any feature to recall the
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of any importance in the surroundings, for the modern road is carried
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to see G € P in the third place ; and this
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fig. 317 in Head's Hist. Num., rejects
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Maeander. In the rainy season its course can be better traced, but
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3 to 4 ft. in width and about one in depth, running towards N. down
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niches for the two sources which he veller in Asia Minor finds many such
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ganz nah seinem Austritte jetzt aits ztOei ably similar indistinctness in ancient
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p. 407), without proving in any respect Strabo (as Arnim does in his recent
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1 With'OpySf-Norgas,compare'lmpla- when spelt in Greek; and, particularly,
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in the plain. During winter the stream flows along a gravelly road,
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the silting up of streams in this country.' The stream has a course
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Probably the Orgas carried a larger body of water in ancient time
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drainage is bad, and the Apamean plain is very marshy in modern
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He probably visited the site in the rainy season, when Norgas-Tchai
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1 The goats prevent young trees from Dere is swampy in several places,
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Hamilton as ' nearly two miles in circumference, full of reeds and
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apparently has not been noticed by Hamilton l; and in a rock beside
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100 feet in about | mile (1 in 40). Reaching the plain, it flows gently
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in the words, ' had he ever visited the spot, he would probably have
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The description which Pliny gives of the Maeander, as rising in
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1 But Hamilton is very precise and 3 Probably he means the lake in
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of the Sultan was perhaps preserved in local legend, for Arundel
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Cyrus in the park: Cyrus used to hunt on horseback in the park,
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apparently deep in the centre, lying in a recess of the plain like
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point in order to observe whether any sound was audible, which
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1 In 1S91, writing to the Athenaeum elevation.
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same view; and so does M. Weber in it. The great springs of Geuk-Bunar
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air struggling with the flow of water in a narrow passage. Mrs.
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the ' Laughing Water' ripples forth from a small hole in the sloping
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import of the Greek words': in this description the two fountains
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have visited Apameia. It was only in 1891, when I resolved to
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1 Theophrastus, -whom he quotes in Dineir along the road to Dikeji and
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fountains. road over it. In the following quota-
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did not observe the Duden, which, in its low reedy pool, is not visible
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the stream not quite accurately. In JHS 1893 p. 704 I suggested
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Marsyas and Orgas, falls into the Maeander in the outskirts of
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§ 9. Aulokrene. Alike in ancient and in modern times the local
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hypothesis is stated in § 6]. 4 I said'the stream rises in two large
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3 Kiepert in his little plan of Apa- Indjerli-Su (that name is restricted to
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lake in its turn is believed to feed the fountains around Dineir by
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waters, and to go on over the shelterless plain 0n a hot day in
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invented flute and saw her distorted face mirrored in the water;
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in the neighbourhood of Kelainai pay religious honour to two streams,
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water and the names; one of them, the Maeander, flows away in
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are found not to rise in the Marsyas if given to the Maeander, nor
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with Apollo in the music of the flute, viz. at Aulocreni: that is the
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ledge, differing in that respect from his vivid picture of Apameia
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He mentions certain fountains which in the MSS. are called Fontes
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Apameia. In every point this account suits Bunar-Bashi. The road
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in Latin Ehocrini Forties), but was in Greek taken in the more
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the difference in elevation is 330 ft. (a fall of 1 in 32). Taking the
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both the Marsyas and the Maeander flowed through the city in their
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there1. Nor can the words of Strabo, that the Maeander rises in
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Kelainai, then, was a town lying in the open plain; and its
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centre was the acropolis, whither in primitive time the agricultural
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Again, we have seen in Ch. V § 5 that there was both a city Attouda
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the town Kelainai. There doubtless sprang up a market in the plain.
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their safety while they were at business ; and in this way intercourse
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3 The explanation of the plural form in -01 and -m have developed- out of
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the facts. Athens resembled Kelainai: being misunderstood in later times,
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in the worship of the Great Mother, was learned by the Greeks, and
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defeated, and flayed by his conqueror in the grotto from which issues
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myth connected with the Lityerses-song, which the Phrygians sang in
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Ara Maxima in the Forum Boarium in did not come to the market. A tithe
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the Tuscan artisans; and the frequenters hid in the field in order to give life to
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title of Atys in the rites of the Great Mother.
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at Rome. A chasm full of water opened in the earth, and engulfed
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Acropolis, prevents the city from being engulfed in the underground
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has been practised in the country from the most ancient times. In
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and Herakles and the Neoi ~: evidently it was in the gymnasium of
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Athenaeum XIV p. 624 b. 5> 1° in Maspero's Eecueil tie Truvaux
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from the Itetamoijihoses of Kallisthenes. l&iav, but eleven fountains in a grove is
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up with one or more fountains in the city to render the supply
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torical insight, has caught this character in early Anatolian history,
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definite and specific sense : there was in Lydia a city Hermokapelia,
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traders by exchange in money, carries conviction with its.
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has right on his side in understanding c'est un caravanserail (Rev. des Univ. du
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a subject of ridicule to Hipponax in the sixth century1.
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developed system of trade. The trade-guilds, united in the worship
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a vine made of gold ; and afterwards offered to Xerxes in 480 b. c, as
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other merchants in the same place, before Pythios or his father Atys
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us in miniature the social development of Lydia during the sixth
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roi to Assesos and Miletos, points in the -worked up by popular creative imagina-
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in holding that Gyges first coined this of Pythios of Kelainai is not likely to
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royal seat in Phrygia and a residence of the satraps l. Xerxes passed
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when he was sent by his father Darius Nothus in 407 to govern
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gathering-place for his forces in 401 ; he halted there thirty clays till
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The hill on which the acropolis stands is steep in most of its circuit,
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which is apparent in his earlier policy up to his capture of Darius).
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overseer of Asia Minor in general; and the new satrap, afterwards
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for a winter, struggling against Alkctas, Polemon, and Dokimos. In
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which they had bought in this lawless way. The term Tetrapyrgia
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Antioch to a royal residence in the country built in this form6; and
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rank and fortune are not often produced, except in a state of' high
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In 321 Eumenes regarded the territorial aristocracy as the supporters
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in the present century by Sultan Mahmnd in Asia Minor; and it is
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resisting a foreign enemy and uniting in its defence pride and educa-.
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of tetrapyrgiai (as in modern Anatolia the country-estate^ or tchifiik,
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§ 15. Kelainai and Apameia. In the spring of 321 Antigonus
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8 See pp. 428, 448. simply in the last case. Perhaps several
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henceforth was his ordinary residence. In 319 he selected there picked
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in the plain below. Antiochus moved the city away from the site
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acropolis hill, which rises precipitously over the springs. In this
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could be true unless that hill were included in the city, for no city-wall
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by Antiochus in Apameia; and speculation is useless6.
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As to the dialect of Greek that was spoken in Apameia and other
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this part of their dominions. There, in 193, took place the meeting
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Apameia in the autumn of 191, and spent the winter in collecting
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§ 16. The Pergamenian and Roman Conquest. Late in the autumn
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is shown in Polyb. 22, 24: the peoples c Livy XXXVII8 ipse inFhrygiaMber-
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When Cn. Manlius Vulso in 189 passed through the valley of
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In the winter of 189-8 Manlius held a conference at a point eight days
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In the following half-century Apameia was subject to the Perga-
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There is a lacuna in Polybius 22, 26, 5, below, no. 710.
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clear that Pisidian Antioch and Apol- P- B. by Livy Epitome LXXVII in 88 ;
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refuge in Apameia ; but when he heard of the approach of the Pontic
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conquest of the Mediterranean countries was due to the way in which
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financial companies, at suitable places in each province :). They
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There must also have been a certain number of officials in Apameia,
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Hist. Bk. Ill Ch. XII, Bk. IV Ch. XI, and C. R. in each great centre : see also my
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Homolle les Romains a Delos BCH 1884 4 They were often paid by a share in
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farmed by a company (publicanorwm societas) called in a Greek
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are often mentioned in inscriptions. Along with the Italians rank
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in Rome, having a temple and flamen of its own8. Strictly the
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separation in law and in rights between Roman citizens and Apamean
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port. Asiae vilic(i) Milieti) servo, also in every other kind of citizenship, as
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(i) Some of the Italian residents were settled in the city for genera-
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an association of the Romans resident in Phrygia, meeting at Apameia
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Commune G. R. in Phrygia consistentium met within its walls ; and
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and the cities appear in the inscriptions: the former are honoured
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given in full Ath. Mitth. 1891 p. 145. An other Apamean coins than those which
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residence as incola in the city, but the 'Pafiaiot. at Ephesos, and 01 eVi rr/s 'Acrms
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17. THE ROMANS IN APAMEIA. 427
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on every householder according to the number of slaves in his family '■'■;
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2 Sterrett in Papers Amer. Sell. Ath. I tion M. Legrand, following Marquardt V
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Cicero Att. V 16, 2 in the words imperata down at the moment of call. Probably
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heavier, and in case of arrears the interest charged soon multiplied
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tribute most money in taxes are naturally the best. Further, the assizes
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nothing in the city lies idle, whether two-horse carriages °, or houses,
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claiming the right to a place in pro- uses Trap' ripepav in the sense of k<i8'
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Smyrna, ranked confessedly before only once in three years, alternating
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cp. r,poKudefypii'T) applied to Tarsos as extra expense of the Gymnasiarehate in
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dington BCH 1883 p. 285). when it did not meet in Apameia.
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etc. of old in Apameia, there were evidently
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or women. Now this makes for prosperity in no small degree. For
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for as this; and the leading cities share in the privilege by turns in
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reciprocal rights in respect of festivals and games, as is shown by
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Traveller p. 206. was perhaps superior to Magnesia. In
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8 It was probably observed in the metropolis (probably not earlier than
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an inscription of Poimanenon, mentioning ' those who are in alliance
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by Hadrian, in furtherance of a scheme for reinvigorating Greek
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in the eastern provinces sprang into new and more vigorous life.
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it and avoid the name Apameia ; and we are justified in regarding
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The powerful Jewish colony in Apameia is described in Ch. XV,
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a wonderful prosperity in Asia. The inscriptions show that there
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Kai oi kcit civSpa KiKpijilvoi iv 777 wpos tovs instituted in honour of Mucius Scaevola
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MoiHciciW Mordtmann in .4tfi. Mitth. 1890 2 Qeos 'ASpinros naycXAijMoj CIG 3832
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Gerousia were paid by certain dues; and in the ' most prosperous
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This state of prosperity is indicated in many parts by the inscrip-
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Poseidon. A serious earthquake is mentioned in the time of Alex-
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marine shellfish were strewn over it0. In a.d. 53 it again suffered
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§ 20. Public Buildings, (i) A stadium is mentioned in inscr.
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(a) A theatre can still be traced ; but was more complete in
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Laodiceia, p. 56. The officials of the times' in no. 300 dates from the be-
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at Keretapa no. 133, in the Paroreios 6 See p. 453.
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rose in price to 10,000 denarii in conse-
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looks down towards the water, in which her face is mirrored; and
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throw away her flute, disgusted with the distortion of her face in
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marked: they attempt to represent two different moments in one
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common on Lydian and Phrygian coins: the infant Zeus is carried in
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pictures in some public buildings, is confirmed by the fact that types
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3 The name Adrasteia was Phrygian ceia she is running as if in alarm holding
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a form of the mother-goddess, Roscher Korybantes dance in front of it.
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the infant Zeus in her arms, between two river-gods (Lykos and
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walls of some public building in Apameia; and, if so, the long series
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in the Hellenic period, but also in the Roman period (to which the
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ings in the temple of Zeus, which were 2 25 statues of Erotes can hardly be
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to show that I am not pressing the to have been treated at Akmonia in
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during the second century in Asia Minor, whose subjects show general
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several stoai in Apameia, as in Greek cities generally.
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in the surface of the stone is a sunken panel, in which the inscription
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Kelainai we have little information. A god was worshipped in
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the name Kelainai, which apparently was commonly employed in the
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at Xanthos in Lycia, Temenos at Temenothyrai, Alabandos at Ala-
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banda, Pergamos at Pergamos1. In Christian time such heroes were
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may be identified with Klan- in the city-name Klannoudda2; but the
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a meaning in Greek ; but the word is pre-Greek. Hamilton says 3
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Athena often occurs on Apamean coins, chiefly in scenes from the
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of Athena was made in Apameia, when Antiochus changed the site of
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The dedication in gratitude to the Samothracian gods, inscr. 289,
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Inschr. Perg. II p. 219 (Pergamos). and other fossils in the rocks over the
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in the Roman period. I have copied a dedication to them on the
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of the Sebastoi, probably the Flavian Emperors, occurs in no. 305.
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that the foundation was not a ' Temple of Asia in Apameia,' for Dio
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it had a meeting-place in Upper Phrygia (perhaps at Synnada or
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a dedication in the city; another representative obtained a grant for
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2 See no. 302, 345, and p. 365. Phrygia in Arist. I p. 505 Dind. seems to
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$pvyiav c'lva. Apameia was in rfj Kara in Emp. pp. 397, 426 : on the purple, see
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priests of Asia was imposed on the great cities as a burden, in case
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in Apameia, distinct from the High-priesthood of Asia which was
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occurs often in common formulae ; and a Dekaprotos is once men-
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(p. 64). The expression used in no. 314 (fiovXevrj) kou SeKanpcoTco)
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the cities in Cilicia had found an ex- given add Dig. L 4, 3, 10, Marquardt I
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LW 2760] to fill the office BCH 1883 1176, Humbert in Daremberg s. v.
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in the Senate according to the regular practice. A meeting of the
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Taken in association with the foundation of the Gerousia at Sebaste
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of Roman provincial administration can answer it only in one way.
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M. LeVy in his review of the evidence, p. 235, concludes that during
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my argument to the same effect, but large powers religious and political, in
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stated in these pages : I have not been EkklesiaandBoule; and there is nothing
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members: the club became rich, partly because the city in founding
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clared that the members did nothing but eat and drink in luxurious
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seduced from their pride in, and love for, the exercise of their auto-
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meia in the time of Vespasian retained Seleucian Gerousia, quoted by M. Levy
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Gerousia in its later development from adolescentium [Neot], tertium denique
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2 The restriction is certain in some ciently to consider that the Gerousia
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moreover revenues were, at least in some dates in 14-29 a. d. an inscr. CIG 3642
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necessarily old men in the modern sense. They were admitted at
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In general, grown men were classed as Neoi or as Gerontes 2; and
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and wealth of the Gerousia, and hence it makes little show in inscrip-
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in the Roman period, while we find clear proof that ease, comfort,
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government, and, as home-rule in the cities decayed, the educational
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calla be too late. and athletics are all regulated in the
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The classing of trades to streets was not the universal rule in
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in Apameia consisted of five persons. The generic term, apgavres,
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used in the third century. The inscriptions throw no light on the
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is mentioned; and the office is mentioned in the cursus honorum
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in I p. 375 is certainly the Golden publishes a coin of Appia, struck under
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of M.Weber in Sir C.Wilson's Handbook 6 The distinction is clearly brought
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like the curatores kalendarii in the west; and, though there is not
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official would be needed only in cities 1 where some important Pane-
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coins3 and in inscr. 300 probably presided at games held in connexion
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supply in stock to feed the population of the large cities of Asia.
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mentioned in the Asian cities ; and may be assumed at Eumeneia
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appointed to manage the purchase of corn when need arose. In
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also in Athens, Nikomedeia, Nikaia, ~KapirpoTa.Tj]Il€pyap-qvav p.r]Tpow6\ei. These
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In many of these it is known that Docimian marble.
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The name Futheniarch was used in some places, apparently as
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but oil was in them regarded as practically a necessity of life, and the
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doubtless, managed by the Gymnasiarch. The system of exercise in
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In Apameia the state paid to the Gymnasiarch 15,000 denarii to
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(BCH 1887 p. 32) in a difficult phrase, gymnasium eo anno dedicatum a Nerone,
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in the title enapxos evdijvias praefectus proves that state money was appro-
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by a man who was not prepared to spend his own money. Thus, in
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tion in moral fibre of the Graeco-Asiatic cities than the the trans-
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in the face of many cases where Gymnasiarch and Ephebarch seem to
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arch : BCH 1888 p. 206. infants in other cases besides this.
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2 See an instructive example in the p. 68 n, Paraphylax occurs at Ephesos
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probable that they were conjoined in Eumeneia no. 88. On Trallcis refer
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§ 24. Apameia in the Byzantine Period. When the province
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• In the Byzantine Period Apameia practically disappears from history,
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verged at the city in the Roman period, three2 form part of the system
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resource in the inhabitants might have enabled it to keep its hold on
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expected that it should grow in importance ; and, even amid the
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in the Eyzantine administration. Like Laodiceia and Colossai, it was
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or Soublaion, attracted the roads; and in later centuries, though we
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The only interesting figure in its later history is Konon, a bishop of
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Apameia still appears as a bishopric in 787 and 879, when its
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the west. In 713 they took and pillaged Antioch of Pisidia, and
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24. APAMEIA IN THE BYZANTINE PERIOD. 447
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country remained permanently in Turkish possession from 1072
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springs which feed the Maeander in the Siblian country that he con-
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a comparatively small oval valley 2,800 feet above sea-level in the
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(quoted in part p. 454) is very instruc- former official.
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thus the dominating factor in the geography of the district, visible
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examples of the imaginative interpretation of nature in Turkish, and
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Pliny, whose Mons Signia must be a single peak in the chain, close to
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side of Stektorion., the limit was in the rising ground, north of Bei-
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the southern end, where the stream that flows from several heads in
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rise again in the various fountains which feed the Maeander arms.
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Probably in 371-2, Aurokra was separated from Apameia, and
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In the later Notitiae, which gives the ecclesiastical arrangement,
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in the troubled period of the Arab incursions, and was no longer
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2 Prof. Kiepert makes this river flow There is a marsh in the north, but the
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the valley, near Bei-Keui; and so discharges into the river. In summer
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suffered just in proportion as Northern Phrygia and Galatia flourished
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Samsun has the look of an ancient name2. In the Acta SS. Tryphonis
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sos. In the following notes on the Acta ' a city of Cappadocia.' It is therefore
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latae, where the scene lies at Eukhaita, Bishop Macarius in his Travels (transl.
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in support of his contention that Euk- 5 Vicus Sansorus in Ruinart, who
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to Tchorum, 160 miles further SE., and graphical MSS. in the Bibl. Nat. Paris
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avaKpifiarai (the skin of Marsyas, according to Xenophon, in the cave at
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Maeandri fontibus oriens, in Maeandrum cadit......Maeander, ex arce
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dimisisset, profectus eo die in Metropolitanum campum.....processit.
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Pliny V 106. Sita est [Ap!\ in radice month Signiae circumfusa Marsna,
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Pliny V 113. Amnis Maeander ortus e lacu in monte Aulocrene.....
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The mountain, obviously, must be Djebel-Sultan (in the midst of which
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of Aulokra is meant; but that lake could not reasonably be said to be in
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Pliny XXXI19. Alt......TheopJiraslus Marsuae fontem in Phrygia
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Hirschfeld is probably right in accepting aKptmuXfas from Kramer.
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eius ex summo montis cacumine excurrens in subiectam petram magno strepilu
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in ilia rupe considere. Ceterum quamdiu intra muros fiuit, nomen suum
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through the streets of Apameia : this practice is still a favourite one in
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some of the population) that the Maeander rises in the enormous marshes
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so overwhelming, that Hirschfeld's error in calling it the Maeander is
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does not rise under the acropolis of Kelainai1: (7) in order to make it
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times ; his further error in speaking of two sources of the Dineir-Water
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the Marsyas ; and Hirschfeld is mistaken in thinking that name is given
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But in that case (1) the most striking characteristics of Sheikh-Arab
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words must be taken in etwas weiterem are bound to take his words strictly.
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in his D'mair-Celhies 1892 agrees exactly with the view stated by myself
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sentiment in Asia Minor, the modern belief has some force as an argu-
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this is in itself a strong (though not conclusive) argument, for Pliny,
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be disregarded in ancient belief. (3) Livy says that the Maeander rose
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is far more likely to have been near Sheikh-Arab in a higher and cooler
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■paient le meme site p. 27) in spite of the positive statements of Strabo and
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The identification which has been given in these pages of the Marsyas
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This inscription was probably erected in a.d. 105, when Plotina was
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282. (R. 1881). CIG 3958. Map/a'cu- 2e/3aorT/z> kt\. (as in no. 281).
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stood in the same sense.
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283. (R. 1881). CIG 3959- MaTTibtav 2e/3acrr?)z> ktX. (as in no.
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the name Valerianus till after his brother's death in 259, and that the
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with the twin-gods, the saviours of mariners in peril, the Dioskouroi, who
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in Eph. Up. VII p. 44a2. He considers that the five Romans (the last
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against this view. (1) Roman officials, making an official dedication in
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(4) The body of resident Romans continues to be mentioned in the same
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1 MM. Legrand and Chamonard's in- 3 In Ephesus no C. E. consistentes are
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made an error in the eighth word, read- imtfiiuov.
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rav as second word (Weber confirms tou). resident Romans were in accord and
460
administer their internal affairs by their own laws, in spite of the strong
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the supreme board of magistrates (p. 441) in the city; and they mark
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'Acriav oiKov[i>Tes 'Pw/xatoi], who presumably met in Ephesos as the Com-
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The spelling Acvklos here (also no. 298) and Aovklos in no. 305 is
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2 See Mommsen in Histor. Zft. 1890 3 nparas has a similar sense in the
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VTriaxero. In a meeting of the Koinon of Asia held in Miletos c.
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1 I could not attain certainty about p. 304 confirms AtcWvou in this in-
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The different trades resided apparently in different streets of the city,
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wrote), § 19. In the crowded city, as described in § 19, the expense of
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from our copy in Eph. Ep. VII p. 436, M. Berard BCH 1893 p. 308 1}
463
Xapi<rap,evov tyj ttoXsi tov e£ eOovs bihdpevov in avrrjs tu> yvp.va<riap\ovvTi
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along with 294 f, was placed in the front of a stoa, which ran along
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shown by the dowel holes in its upper surface; and perhaps the names of
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Had Granianus filled any office in the state before he became Gymna-
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2 Such promises made to secure elec- petition for municipal office in the
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1 Mommsen explains tokov hpaxpi-alov resumed by avrwv is quite in accordance
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2 in-' avrav fiiSojueiw: (i) does this able to render, 'devoted regularly by
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for the idea latent in the sentence ; the makes the same criticism,
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The name Manneius is not uncommon in Italian inscriptions. The
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inscr. seems not to be late in style j and the Augusti are perhaps
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of the Koinon, at which representatives of the cities (sitting in an order
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is right, the priest of the new temple is mentioned in no. 305.
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and brnj.o<peXS>s were both in his mind. 345, probably in the way described no.
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ManneiuSj an Italian, not an Apamean Roman, has not engaged in the
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KPA(rto-rov, monogram) \T\hikov ACIdpxou on an anion, coin in Br. Mus.
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therefore be identical with Mutas, father of Tyrannos, in no. 294
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av(\jnos is used in the later sense of nephew, as appears from the
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The form \jsa\!.s is regularly used in literature.
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The text is very uncertain, as here restored ; and two lines remain in which
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the wife's name in our text.
468
247-8 in no. 31a; and the same person occurs on a coin of Gallienus
…
may have been either a grandson or a third son ; and in the latter case
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L. Atilius L. P. Pal. Proclus was son of the L. Atilius mentioned in
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occurred in the middle of the first century. Hence the Augusti here are
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1 The practice was widespread that In the eastern provinces examples occur,
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mother's family; and we have seen 2 Antonius seems needed in order to
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stage in the hellenization of this Phrygian city 2: I assume that ktIctis
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his father had served on the supreme board of magistrates (avvapyjia) in
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or sad in the life of the emperors : cp. the condolence of the Coroneans
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to be <bov[T\avov. A text differing in many respects is published by
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Kria-is is the foundation of the temple ktIo-is in the sense of aria-pa, ' the insti-
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the simple title ol yepovres in no. 305. The title ' archon of the Gerontes'
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Three natives of Metropolis place this inscription in .Apameia (as the
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must remain uncertain. Consuls C. Antistius Vetus are known in
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associated in the worship of a deity. They are most commonly found
…
1889 p. 95). See the list of trade-guilds given by Oeliler in Eranos
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Aur. Ammiae sarcofagum posuit in aram quam ipse construxit, in quo
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Legio IV Flavia was formed in 71, styled Felix by Hadrian. It was
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Aelius Tryphon, here mentioned as thrice Asiarch in a.d. 247-8, is
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1 Indicated as doubtful in cop}-. '- rw Mijca Cumont.
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error, as I saw on re-examination in 1891. Perhaps Chr., pp. 498 ff.
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often added. So we find (&pev added later and in different lettering from
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Perhaps Te6f\, intended as a warning form in bad Phrygian Greek,
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1 Probably o£[8eis] re#ij[We] was in- no. 317, 391, 395, 399.
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for TICG); but oi tqBtj is certain in since Hamilton copied it.
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ciation of aoopos ; it occurs also in no. 670. Another steward of a wealthy
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The fine is payable in Attic drachmae, as at Thyatira BCH 1887 p. 481
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and in the third year of her married life she died suddenly. /carao-rpotp?/
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The abbreviation 'Ap. also in no. 332.
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[y\apov JG CAnderson. " K A11P ACfP A<J>E L in our copy.
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Morzeos, which are found in Asia Minor, are variants of Mordios; cf.
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326. (R. 1891). M. Berard in BCH 1893 p. 320. AiprjkCa Nvo-a to
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Claudius the titles Claudia Pia Fidelis. The legion was stationed in
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The letter F was omitted by the engraver in the first line; and parts
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This bilingual inscription was engraved on two blocks of limestone in
476
340. (R. 1888). [M]evebrip.ov to avyelov1. The word avyelov in the
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uncertain ; and in verse, of course, a wider choice of terms was practised
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1 The letters AI AH- H • •• XIN in 6 My copy in 1890 suggests tov [re]
477
is hard to understand why such difficulty has been found in making
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Mrjvoyevov is common in Asia Minor.
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friends is stigmatized as ' death in life/
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ences) are needed in it. 1, TOIC4>. when I copied the text). In 3 my copy
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the stone). In 7 his XaKwv and in 6 cutting, evidently intentionally, whether
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be given here. . They consist of (1) a letter in Latin from Paullus Pabius
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ment was erected. In the decree of the Koinon it was ordered that copies
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The Apamean inscribed stones were in some building like a temple.
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which, though lowest, is larger than the Latin (letters in highest Latin
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engraved in columns of thirteen lines on the .blocks of the side walls :
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2 The name Sebaste for some day of (6th Daisios) in the Lycian and Egyp-
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(Th. Reinach): at Pergamos Insehr. no. 3 The holes in the top show that
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Paullus Fabius Maximus left his mark on the province of Asia, in
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in 1895 by Prof- Mommsen ; it has not not earlier than the end of the second
480
menos (no. 357), both given in Pape. The palmettes inserted so often
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from Apameia to Apollonia : boundary stone of Apollonia in the form of
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Aurokea is mentioned as a bishopric in several Notitiae: in I, VII,
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nos 2; but I doubt whether any philologist will follow him in identifying
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7rdXf<»f Cone. Const, a. d. 448. Hierocles in topographical questions (but I can
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his Bpidva (6 Bpiavav). in contradiction with mine, and Aurokla
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universally admitted, as beyond question, that the fountains in the plain
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Again, it is, in my opinion, a matter not admitting of doubt that the
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important springs in the whole district, except those of the Maeander-
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intermediate form AvpoKpiqval Hqyai, a form which in all probability
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1 The form shows that the native phenomenon in MSS. Mayhoff quotes
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in Actiones III, VI, and XVI (in III Avpo- the MS. of Polybius, which Livy had
Chapter XII: The christian inscriptions of south-western Phrygia
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§ 8. Eumeneia in the Third Century p. 502. § 9. The Massacre by Diocletian
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most difficult and slippery in the whole range of the present work.
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will be far from easy to distinguish the cases in which suspicion
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series given in Ch. XII and XVII may affect their opinion.
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better than they would otherwise have been. In several points his
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suspected. In the former case they are printed among the Chr. inscr. ;
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The progress of our knowledge tends, in general, to push back
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ments, I erred sometimes in stating too late a date.
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customs in the early period; we watch the gradual creation of
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Even Tertullian, who was disposed to go further than most in the
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fusion of Christianity over Phiygia from will be justified in the following chapter,
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as men living in company with the latter, similar in respect of food,
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ance of his life. People might converse with him in the street or the
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were in the ordinary style V Yet we are now to essay the task
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by everything which we find in the early Chr. inscr., but it is very
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in sorrow ; healed no dissensions ; gave no good counsel; made poverty
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in hoc saeculo. Abhandl. II p. 362 (a fragment implying
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2 St. Paid the Traveller pp. 20S f. a change from Bernays's earlier view in
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shine as leaders and teachers), that are revealed to us in the sepulchral
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in the Roman Empire, these common men are well worthy of some
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in character during the course of the fourth century. M. Le Blant
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earth; for one is your Fatlier which is in heaven. He quotes various
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spread ; and Le Blant's examples show that in the fourth and fifth
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ences in the following pages show with custom) verus pater nosier Christus est
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Balsamus in Ruinart p. 526, S. Lucianus tion they showed sometimes traits,
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sum, superseded them all. But it is only in the language of the
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of Christian inscriptions known to him. In the eastern provinces his
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have to treat of in this essay. M. Le Blant would distinguish the
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(Gaul and Italy). A few cases occur also in Asia Minor; e. g. CIG
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in other cases 2. But had it not been for M. Perrot's improved copy,
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Inscriptions which have nothing in their form or symbolism or
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The cross is occasionally 3 used in Phrygia, other symbols more
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ship, the anchor, the pharos, and the horse, which are common in
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3 See no. 384, 427, 429, 434, 436, 441, tian inscription, but more commonly in
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AGO, occur sometimes, no. 371,443, 673,690 ; the dove only in no. 690.
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because it was also in pagan use and would therefore be less likely
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than is supposed in the Phrygian inscr. They are generally rude
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Chr. symbols accompanying several of the inscr. published in this
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the importance of the monumental symbolism, that I observed in this
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1 M. Cumont p. 11 note I takes these a line (as in BCH 1893 p. 274 no. 70), or
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which are certainly Chr. no. 654 and in the text (as in no. 350) or is employed
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openly set up, not hidden in private Chr. cemeteries \ It was con-
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though it is a difficulty in this theory that no specimen of this class
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Apart from a small number of cases, then, the Christians in Phrygia
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§ 3. Christian Names. In some cases the sort of names used is
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the rule in Christian than in Pagan inscriptions, yet the custom was
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that the inscr. is Chr.; and if. in addition, we find in the text some
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1 No. 393 is in a retired position, but mentioned by him as only Christian
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S., and not much more than a mile in Christian inscriptions; and the same
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original position. Blant does not include in his list).
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in virtue of the early saints and martyrs who bore them, and escaped
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consecrated by some martyr, or in some other way pleased the
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of its meaning. Tatia and Ammia are also very common in Eume-
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Nicaeno'-Arab. cap. XXX Fideles nothina most of the examples quoted in these
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nominihus utatur, ut gentiles suis utuntur venae (in Ruinart). Eirene in Kaibel
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names, Thraseas is unknown in the female), Deus-det, Servus-Dei, Homo-
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Quiriacus, Quiracos, Hyracius, &c), and in the Latin-speaking pro-
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Sozomenos 400. But the subject must be studied in the detailed
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glance at them, in order to detect the first traces of their appearance
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good omen, in remarkable contrast to the self-abasement of this
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of the Christians. In Gaul and Italy Vincentius, Victor, Nice 4, Gau-
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Hardly any example of this class of name can be detected in the
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braced in this chapter may be looked for in the inscr.
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§ 4. Christian Titles, Sentiments and Expressions. In the
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1 With v. I. Konon. In campania basiliani.
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a Chr. churchl. The episkopos in no. 363 is a solitary exception,
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in early inscr., none but Koi\n)Tr\piov is exclusively Chr. It had
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M. Le Blant II p. 133 finds a few cases in which such expressions
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In the closer study of epitaphs certain formulae catch the student's
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of it, and the origin of the peculiarity must be sought for. In most
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occur not rarely in Syrian pagan inscr. jrpoa-Kpova-as, or amicus omnium, or omnes
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Iasos, and in the island of Cos. Sir C. Newton first observed them,
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was taken up and reinforced by Prof. G. Hirschfeld 2. In addition to
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its conception and principles in the treatment of the dead ; moreover,
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grave should be open to others or to the poor. Hence in any case
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both alike enacted legal penalties, and invoked divine punishment, in
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they must be so general in expression as not to constitute an open
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in ordinary circumstances declarations of that kind were not made in
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grave in one's lifetime. G See e. g. Passio S. Bonifacii § 2 £v rjj
498
which seems to have been originated in Eumeneia, and to have thence
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indicate the great local deity; and it is also common in the Christian
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in a Christian society. The pagans often appealed to their God, but
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There are twenty-six examples of it in Eumeneia alone, all obviously
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Christian formulae were employed, probably originating in different
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sion, for'in the example from Philomelion, the protasis retains the old
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bably third century (in which period near Philomelion. Kaibel625 is probably
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irpbs 6(6v 6 Ao'yor. the form in pagan use).
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not wrong the God.' It occurs only in the Tembris valley, and once
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but its character seems highly probable. It will come up in a later
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more varied is its expression. In Eumeneia there are, I believe, many
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2 irapdevevo-ao-a, ibid. my Early Chr. Mon. I pp. 255 ff in Expo-
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to suppose that the Chr. buried in concealed graves until about 220,
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demonstrated in a very ingenious way that there is no single phrase
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Probably, as the use of names by the early Chr. in Asia Minor
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In Hierapolis there occur two inscr. no. 411 f, in which the Chr.
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apparent when the situation of the Chr. in Phrygia is considered :
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sary to press the point here. But when in no. 265, of four names, two belong
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absolute concealment. It is certain that the Chr. were numerous in
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accused them. But persecution in the Boman world could not be
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prosecution. A spirit of forbearance in practice was encouraged on
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1 The whole subject is discussed in 2 It is doubtful whether successful
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such as Neumann and Hardy, it is Melito, see Church in R. E. p. 336.
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lius exercised the acknowledged prin- 4 Neumann in his list der rom. Staat
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the communities of Chr. in the cities were therefore registered under
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and learned epigraphist like Franz actually interpreted X in no. 371
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surface in the early Chr. epitaphs. In doing so mistakes are inevitable
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predominance of the Chr. element would be more marked in the
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1 No. 218, 223, 229, 231, 235, 236, in the East can doubt that the Chr.
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type; but, in the spirit of concession which evidently ruled at
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break between Greek and Chr. culture in Eumeneia. There is no sign
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of concession, of liberality, in which people of diverse thoughts were
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practical conciliation of two hostile religions in a peaceful and orderly
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1 Church in R. E. p. 324; quoted with approval by Mommsen in Expositor 1893
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the State religion was maintained in practice, we are denied all
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politeness might honestly be carried in accepting the ordinary practices.
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religious forms in a public way, for religion entered far more closely
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1 Church in B. E. p. 190. among the Turks, is often a mere
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Fourteen of the 30 Chr. inscr. in App. the Permanent Attachment of Religious
505
8. EUMEN EI A IN THE THIRD CENTURY. 505
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which was in all probability at or close to the mosque. The buildings
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This outline which we have drawn of a Chr. Eumeneia is in accord-
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country in general must have been very strongly affected by the same
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over the list of Chr. inscr. in the Appendix must suggest the question,
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of the Christians in the third century and the inarticulate monotony of
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Two facts stand out prominently with regard to this change. In
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out, the reason for the change must lie in the great massacre by
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were charged in the old Roman way a difficult one; but the result of the
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sketched in preceding pages1, the over-centralization of government,
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more active and varied in the city during that century than ever
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must have taken in Eumeneia the form of a thorough-going massacre ;
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initiative, but the Chr. were actively sought out by the government in
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high and strongly religious motives. In the first two centuries of its
507
Child of God,' in which we recognize one of those by-names, which
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of a whole people in Phrygia being burned along with their meeting-
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it is liable to become distorted or exaggerated in repetition. That is
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X"r]v avravSpov ap(p\ rtjv <$pvyiav hi KvKkq 2 Inst. Div. V II stent unus in Phrygia
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\oyio-Ti']s re avrb? Ka\ o-rparrj-ybs avv reus in succeed in forcing any Chr. to comply :
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the very city that suffered in this way; but, at any rate, the punish-
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geous element in the population was annihilated with fire and sword
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change in the State policy: they were, as a rule, energetic as indi-
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Freedom of spirit is a more delicate plant in the East than in
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between a.d. 47 and 303 had fostered that tender and frail plant in the
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estimates are more liable to vary in matters of religious history than
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period, regarded simply as a force in society and in politics. From
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art with growing disfavour; its bishops were worse educated, till in
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Diocletian, by exterminating the most progressive party in the eastern
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§ 10. Diffusion of Christianity in S.W. Phrygia. While Apa-
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obtained the titles and rank in the Imperial system that were granted
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numbers of Chr. documents found in different districts. But historical
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In western Banaz-Ova, there is little evidence: inscr. are rare, and
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and the Glaukos valley, being in constant communication with the
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Towards E., evidence is too scanty. Pisidian Antioch shares in the
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the theory of diffusion from Bithynia lecture in Oxford I felt compelled to
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Paroreios Phrygia inscr. have perished in a larger proportion than
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in Phrygia during the early centuries. The first comes up the
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early Chr. inscr. are non-existent2, while in most cases late Chi-,
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between that and the S.E. group, and shared in both influences.
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ordinary extent in Eumeneia and Apameia.
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armies and many raids; and ancient i Chr. trials in Phrygia occurred
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In the Lycos valley, the early history of Christianity is very
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house of Philemon at Colossai was still shown in the first half of the
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names assumed by governors engaged in this persecution, § 9. The
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to Caesareia in the governor's train. Perhaps, if some older form of
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1 Lightfoot remarks that Epaphras 2 See the lists in Appendices and
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Apostle of the Lycos valley. His name 3 Church in R. E. Ch. XIX.
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in a Vatican MS. by M. Laui'ent of the Fcole Francaise d'Athenes,
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Notes, i. See the totals of earlier and later Chr. Inscr., given in Note p. 716.
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by shorter horizontal line: one with equal limbs) are incised on the walls. In
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rized use of the tomb ends, is believed by Franz in CIG not to be
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1 TtQvijvai in Hamilton's copy : en- it is not ordinary pagan style,
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4 Trpoo-amtlov, poppokvKciov Pollux IV occurs in two inscr. of Pessinus (Cumont
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certainly Chr. as the longer ones. We might assume in almost every
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sporadically elsewhere: once in Cyzicos CIG 3690 (better Perrot Explor.
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A similar thought occurs in the early Chr. literature of Asia Minor:
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fact that no inscr. containing this formula in any of its variations
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sanctity of the tomb with punishment from god, either alone or in
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Jewish-Christian, as is certainly irpbs 5 In my Early Chr. Mon. II p. 406
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Chr. Jews. Cumont in a Termessian inscr. (prohahly
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In this case the change was not one to rouse any suspicion. The expres-
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reference in general terms to ' the God/ which could be taken by every
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was in full use a. d. 240-260, that about 270 some modifications to give
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inscr. in which a double penalty, civil and religious, is threatened belong
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in the form of an altar, like almost every Chr. inscr. at Eumeneia that
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observe the formalities which would give them legal rights in their city.
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in the comm. avoids the necessity which See p. 367 note 1.
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quoted from the popular mouth, and that the Christians in Phrygia
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spelling. In this respect they justify the complaint of Aristides about
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in process of shaking off the old oriental characteristics, and who, being in
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inscriptions in Gaul, which contain sentiments of a quite Epicurean type,
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gravestones. In Phrygia there was no chasm separating the Chr. from
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DincL). See Church in R. E. pp. 352 ff, - See CIG 9182, 9275.
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or regarded as unsuitable in Christian inscriptions. Especially in metrical
…
were often preserved in Christian epitaphs1. See p. 387.
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356. (R. 1887). Yakasimak. M. Paris in BCH 1884 p. 2505,
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1 Quern nee Tartarus furens nee poena lowed in the restoration.
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by the Chr., in contrast to eputs, and became a characteristic Chr.
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and JHS 1883 p. 36. Gaiane at Eumeneia also in no. 229; she is
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Christian Senators of Eumeneia no. 361, 364, 368. In Acta Carpi3,
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ovv. M. Paris leaves a blank. as to religion in it. If it is late, it may
520
many Chr. objected to hold municipal office, as we see from Celsus (in
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occurs, according to Waddington's reading, in a Chr. inscr. of Apameia
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361. (R. 1883). CIG 3891 incorrectly in some details in the tran-
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The words povXevT^s K(al) yepaios occur here and in no. 364 (both
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only in two Chr. inscr.) may mean a presbyter in the Church. Evidence
521
it kept separate \ but the older system long survived him. In the Acta
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his case seems not to be exceptional but the ordinary custom in Phrygia
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The respect in which Metrodoros the bishop was held is marked by his
…
But the letters vary a little in size, and are not in the best style of the
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2 AA SS 18th May IV 149 ff and Exuperius bishop of Toulouse in A. d.
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of Assos no. 73 in Pap. Amer. Sch. Ath. I doing penance, and retired soldiers may
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Chr. religion in the way of formulae or symbols or names.
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364. (R. 1890). Ishekli. M. Paris in BCH 1884 p. 2344. Cumont
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The formula tiilKXrjv occurs often in Chr. inscr.; but I do not recollect
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2 Probably Pococke has here omitted found by any future traveller in a house
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beginning, and IEP60C, transcribing 'E\Ikt]v in CIG 6254, Kaibel Ep. e Lapp.
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[yjepedr). I compared M. Paris's copy 6 In such cases probably the original
523
a common formula to point in a covert way to his heavenly citizenship.
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when it is certain that a symbolic form of expression was in use among
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If the reading evpopois in the superscription be correct, it must be
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certainty (see note on the text); and M, Cumont may be right in accept-
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Julia-Gordus is published by M. Paris in BCH 1884 p. 385 Dig M[ani-
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in a line by itself, is obscure. In CIG 9424 ev8a.be /cen-cu "Ayvos Scocrt-
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buried in the same grave, and her name was added in small letters, nal
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The date in this and many similar inscr. is not to be understood as the
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construction of the monument was a fact that might be of importance in
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rare in the Christian inscriptions of the West. The commonest is
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moulding as large as those in the other in the Eastern provinces, it may be
525
no. 563. In both cases we may probably infer that tbe families were
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form occurs in no. 652. Ammia Chr. no. 356, 368, etc.
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In the concluding words a confusion between superlative and com-
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369. (R. 1887). Ishekli. CIG- 3902, Wadd. 740 and Cumont 145 in
…
louis Yaka in Railway Survey. I do 5 M.Paris readsUdw[w]ovforUmr[i]ov,
526
then the Chr. threat is added, as in no. 368, 0,61, 385 (Apameia, dated
…
argument in no. 372 fixes a.d. 224 as the probable approximate date
…
mentioned in no. 355, which perhaps was an earlier stone placed on the
…
monogram gave place to the Constantinian ^ in the fourth century, and
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Deo et >fco eius, Mel. d'Archeol. XV 1895 p. 50: and in the conclusion
…
tions in angular brackets, which seem
527
of an epitaph scimus te in ^ (Le Blant I p. 68, no. 30, who quotes
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tine; and its origin is likely to have been in the eastern provinces. The
528
account of the formula Scocrei rots abeXfpols1. This monogram occurs in
…
letters of the word l^dvs on a leaden cista found in Phoenicia at Saida 3,
…
onwards, its earliest occurrence on a public and official monument is in
…
also in the Chr. inscr. 370, where his father Menekrates allows him
…
The date of no. 371 would, in that case, hardly be earlier than
…
CIG 9290. ° The earliest is at Sion (Sitten) in
529
No. 370 is older than 373 : in 370 Alexander is allowed admission to his
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wars and is mentioned in the letter of M. Aurelius to the senate3; but it is
…
by Tacitus Ann. II 16, and they are often alluded to in Notitia Digit.
…
in all other cases to the third century. We must, I think, conclude from
…
On the names Philip and Paula in Chr. inscr. see no. 361.
…
have originated early. see in Hierocles (c. 530 A.D.).
530
The inflection IVov for Irous occurs in two inscriptions of the district
…
376. (R. 1887). Yakasimak. M. Paris in BCH 1884 p. 250 \
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Fronto, priest of a village near Ancyra Gal. under Diocletian, in Acta
…
380. (R. 1887, Sterrett 1883): Dede Keui. M. Paris in BCH 1884
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£di>8pa>, [tovt]o K.o'.jir)\Tr]pio]v, omits 'A[/xia], plete in the later lines).
531
of the maker and owner. Special permission was accorded in a separate ,
…
wives had been converted: in order that they might lie in a Chr. grave
532
(in consecrated ground ?), admission was granted them by the owner of
…
the burial of Chr. in Chr. graves. Probably religious reasons were con-
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and 2 more contain a hint to that effect (in the words avzv or xoopls
…
We scrutinize them and find in them the following names which are
…
tion which seems, at first, to be a good 3 In some cases the owner may have
533
381. (E. 1887). Aidan. M. Paris in BCH 1884 p. 247, Cumont 155.
…
383. (R. 1887). Tchivril. M. Paris in BCH 1884 p. 245, Cumont
…
385. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH 1893 p. 248, Cumont
…
The name Pancharios occurs elsewhere only in a Jewish inscr. of Rome
…
Zotikos (no. 369). On the Jews in Apameia cp. no. 399 bis and Ch. XV.
…
1 Panchares is a pagan name, see '2 These two words are inserted in
534
placed later than the second century; and it might well be put early in
…
The knife in this relief shows that the deceased was a butcher. The
535
use of meat from sacrificial victims, which would often be found in the
…
389. Wadd. 1733, improved by MM. Legrand and Chamonard in
…
in the active sense as 'hunters after the new,' veoOrjpoi: but, more
…
Auxanon Chr. name in Apameia no. 390, perhaps pagan no. 312.
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391. (R. 1888). Ramsay in Rev. j&t. Gr. 1889 p. 0,5, Cumont 208.
…
1 Wadd. reads A.i£cwavbas, but MM. inscrr. in various forms, naeophyta, nio- -
…
seems preferable. being inserted in the space above.
536
The copy necessitates the restoration <5>\av[q (in CIGr Aaviq).
…
kept it almost as a personal name in her married life. Her mother
…
Demetriane in the inscription favours the hypothesis. The remarkable
…
Synkletikos and Synkletike were used as personal names in Asia
…
Chr. inscriptions which is more numerous in N. Phrygia, but of which
…
common in the mouths of martyrs (e.g. xpia-rtavos ek \piariav&v yovewv
…
The copy however is not trustworthy 3 Compare the story of Quintus in
537
after the triumph of Christianity', but when the population was still in
…
p. 159 no. 84 and one from Selymbria published in ATMit. 1894 p. 57
…
occurs at Apollonia, Sterrett WE no. $$$, where in 1.15 I read Hp-qo-Tiavov
…
The form eTtiTt]bevo-ovv in third person plural is like the modern Greek
…
modern periphrastic future (there seems to be some error in his epigraphic
…
With p-qp. compare pr\v in no. 256, TeQrjvev 356, ecovav 445, eXnibav 382.
538
Domna Chr. occurs in N. Phrygia, Onesimos cp. 231 and p. 493.
…
The letters are very well formed, bold, and clear in this inscription.
…
T<u ktA..]. One may suspect that the unknown copyist has mistaken in
…
(with its interpretation) binding on all Jews in all countries. It seems
…
graves. This phrase is suggestive of a strong Jewish element in the
539
Similar regulations., putting the charge of Jewish tombs in the hands
…
station at Appa. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH 1893 p. 250,
…
In 1. 2 I read KAHZAINT OC, making the note that A before IN was
…
is the word in literature. Eustathius (as quoted in Steph. s. v.) says that
…
is pagan, except in a few early Chr. inscr. [du IVmt siecle, cest a dire un
…
401. (R. 1891). Boz-Eyuk. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH
541
set in a square: fish, between tlie cross
…
of the fish, common in the earlier Roman
…
"A(yios). The inscr. is interesting in view of the early prevalence of the
…
■noXKov (Interp. JEp. Coloss. II 16, Ed. Hal. Ill 490). In AA SS 29 Sept.
542
Motella. See p. 158. (In CB the inscr. was wrongly ascribed to Anasta-
…
Tolyc. ii p. 43, the thysiasterion was rather the sacrarium in which the
…
Irene was favoured by the Christians, but the religion must in this case
…
2 CEAI KOY in the copy, which may letter of Qea-iv certain except 9. He
543
common in Chr. epitaphs ; but it is only with great doubt that this inscr.
…
Lat. 9072 p. 391, where Marini2 gives it in cursive (the words divided
…
length of the lines, or whether the M. Laurent's scholarly liberality in im-
544
the latter received it from some traveller in the East. In the text, no
…
of that name in 1. 3. The meaning of that line is obscure: if Eugenius
…
evidence that the inscr. had been copied in the Lycos valley.
…
than the defeat of Licinius in Sept. 323 a. d. The open rebuilding of
…
chios, bishop in 325 a. d. Now the rebuilding of the church would not
…
Assuming that Eugenius was bishop in Laodiceia, we must understand
546
infants. We ask then if exposure was so common in Asia Minor that
…
Opeirros here is a citizen of position and rank. In those cases where foster
…
3 In his edition of Colossians and nius Candidus et Caecilia Dumea fil[io)
547
foundlings. Especially clear in this respect is an inscription of Nikomedeia
…
The great number of references in Asian inscr. to Ope-rol is the one
…
that exposure of children was a horribly common practice in Asia Minor:
…
like soot, and may be taken in this case as the baptismal name of a
…
by master or mistress to alumni. Vit. Macrin. p. 178 (Morell). In Acta
…
Arv. p. 252 B (Le Blant). Nonna, no. 658. closely my words in Expositor 888 VIII
548
veil his intentions in very difficult phrases. The bequest to the Council
…
myself: in an accurate, well-engraved, and well-expressed testament,
…
to be used only here. In pagan inscr. bequests are usually intended for
…
iOipois fine/mis rots Mi6pai«ivois), for the bequest in that case is made to
…
In other respects the inscr. is assimilated to customary phraseology.
…
The salutation to the wayfarer in A is quite in the style of ordinary
549
trical alterations in names and circumstances. As Tripolis was near
…
we compare no. 389 and 455, we must infer that already in the early
…
societies had to be registered in order to be exempted from the general
…
with others; and in Hierapolis, where the Dyers were a great trade,
…
the making of carpets has probably always been practised in Phrygia
…
about the period in which both inscr. were engraved.
…
trades, united in the religion of some being the commonest purpose of the
…
Ramsay Church in B. E. pp. 359, 430 ft'. dippers,' esoterically ' dipped in blood.'
550
itself out on peaceful lines in the country during the third century. On
…
Church in Phrygia after the Antonine periodx was peaceful, and untrou-
…
Tripolis. Hogarth in Journal of Tliilology XIX p. 96, no. 20. r\ cropos
…
The only sign of religion in it is the name Maria. It is true that
…
Acholios, son of Ammianos, son of Molybas, probably in the fourth or
…
Sarcophagi that had been used by pagans were often appropriated in
…
Other Phrygian martyrs of the period also in BCH 1883 p. 19 (Ancyra Gal.),
551
observed this especially often in Mysia and Bithynia; and that the
…
published in 340, 349, 356, 357, 381, 386 (Cod. Theod. IX 17): the
…
walls (Cod. Theod. XV 1, 36). In 399 an order was issued that temples
…
The dislike of the Church for Greek art, and also the use in Amaseia
…
In the time of Julian the temple of Artemis at Ilium had been with
552
tion of a church of St. George in a.d. 1332, which he attributes to
…
probably be the same as no. 11 in our list p. 120. But CockerelFs
…
The KTi]Topes were, strictly, all owners of property in the city (on whom
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6eo\6yov ^lXltittov. In garland underneath, the monogram of Xp(icrrds)
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1 So Cockerell in JHS 1. c. CIG has 2 9HAAB in copy for OEYAAB.
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j)oints of agreement in both copies. ovopi^ei d\6yas, pi) ei'Sws to Stun'.
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There is much discrepancy in opinion whether it was Philip the Deacon
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He says that Philip, one of the Twelve Apostles, was laid to rest in
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Acts as mentioning these daughters in Caesareia.
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The religion is doubtful. The extreme freedom in granting the use of
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name Flavius in every case. See above pp. 106 f.
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the maker of the tomb ceases to be mentioned in Roman Chr. inscr. after
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The expression Xpio-rds axpavros occurs in an inscription of Hadriani
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(which is used by both pagans and Chr.); it occurs in the Catacombs,
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TevvqOels. XMT is found on many inscriptions in Syria, most of which
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Mittli. 1881 p. 126), at Bargylia (BCH 1894 p. 24), at Thebes in Egypt, at
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Inscr. of this common form are probably, in some cases at least,
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(3orjdei tw 8oi>A.<j) aov is remarkably common in the fifth and sixth
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429. MM. Paris and Holleaux in BCH 1885 p. 83, Cumont 87. 6
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The curse of the 318 fathers who assembled at the Nicene Council in
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434. (R. 1886). Beuyeuk Yaka, in front of the mosque.
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gap at the right would suggest that nothing is lost, except one letter in 2.
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with which compare CIGr 3915 LW 1683. A similar mixture in no. 563.
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2 yiji is certain. 6 0 for 0 in copy.
558
Marius, which descended in the family of one of the coloui settled by
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widely spread in Phrygia [Church in B. E. p. 477 and no. 404, 678).
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The symbol AGJ belongs to the period 355 to 509 in Rome, and 377
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added in that district; cp. Mordtmann Ath. Miith. 1885 p. 17, CIG 3830,
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445. (R. 1883, 1887). Sarikli1. Incomplete in JHS 1883 p. 407,
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that it was Christian, I returned in 1887, and dug it up with the con-
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Prymnessos) of curse against violation of the tomb. In reliance on this
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In 1884 I mentioned that this inscription was engraved on a sepulchral
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the lady who made the tomb for her husband, her father-in-law and
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diceia Combusta CIG 3989. A place in the agora of Hieropolis was named
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1 imvav in 1887, iava 1883 : erepos 2 The name is doubtful; it is not
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two feet in height.
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449. (R. 1883). Seljiikler. M. Paris in BCH 1883 p. 456, Cumont
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450. (R. 1883). M. Paris in BCH 1883 p. 457, Cumont 163. KX(avbios)
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A's in ITa^AJAoy, and that spelling would favour a pagan origin.
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M. Radet treats this inscr. in Rev. des Univ. dm Midi 1896 p. 290 and
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(K for B and T for Z are easy mistakes in a difficult text, as bitter
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is hardly found in the East, as M. Cumont remarks.
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\xiTa t&v ayia>v av(\y')iicj)6r] in an inscr. found on the Via Latina, and
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Dating by indictions begins in Gaul only a.d. 491 as M. Le Blant III
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dwell on such mournful facts1: the day of death is recorded only in the
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a later time in smaller and ruder letters, KareaKevacrav ra ri\<va avrov
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Defaced symbols on side C. In the middle of side B a crown, across
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in A contained one number, or perhaps two; the space is narrow for
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As we see in Ch. XIV § 3 (1), Akmonia or more probably Keramon
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rod \6pov (i.e. yJ>P0Vi eP- P- 3^)- And in Rome each Synagogue was
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The use of roses, which was very frequent among the pagans in
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1 He speaks of flowers in general; Felix Ociav. 38, 3, it is clear that he
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(24th May) in the Imperial cultus at Pergamos Frankel 1. c.: Rosaria at
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Syntrephus CIL VI 10239 on 2IS* May: these ceremonies consisted in
…
The initial cross in monumental inscr. (as distinguished from epitaphs)
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460. Islam-Keui. Sterrett in 1883 copied the following on the back
…
461. (R. 1881). Ahat-Keui: on a fragment of architrave in very late
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The surname 'Axo'A.is for 'Axo'Aio? looks Chr.; it is only found in late
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' door-stone' which was seen in 1881 by me at a fountain between
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by Sterrett in a waggon going along the road near Ushak1. C™|°"'[y |
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in any of the earlier martyrologies. This inscr. is late, and cannot be
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The curse in (B) seems to be directed against certain persons specified
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The name Amerimnos is a remarkable one. It is not in accordance
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already given of the transport of large which in BCH has been taken for Po.
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p. 326) iv rrj tyofiepq rjl+epa rrjs SiKmoKpi- above K in Kai.
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remain only the tops of the letters in the line following erepov (they
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in the restoration (eojYai k-niKardpaTos] would suit equally well).
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not native Phrygian : the style has something of the Semitic type, and
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him in his going.' Yet the name Amerimnos seems not likely to be
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Defaced relief in the centre: a rude cross incised in its place.
Chapter XIII: The Banaz-Ova
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p. 618. (8) Alia p. 618. III. Routes in Banaz and Tchal Districts p. 618.
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historical and epigraphical reasons has been already treated in the
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rugged broken countiy amid which the Maeander finds its way in an
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Hippourios. ■ The Banaz-Tchai is more than 70 miles in length from
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where the great roads pass them. In the upper part of their course
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ditions of the district were probably the same in ancient as in modern
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village; on W., along the Lydian frontier, and frequently included in
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tine period it was definitely included in Lydia. On SW. the frontier
…
1 I have never suffered so much from biting winds as in Banaz-Ova in Nov.
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in all my experience of Turkey. It seems to have been the line of
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manent importance in its own nature, being second only to the
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the importance of the more northerly route in recent years.
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was used by Manuel Conmenus in 1175, when he advanced from the
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Ephesos in the Graeco-Roman period.
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knot of communication in the busy times of the Roman Empire.
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but in the centre and south the great canons of the rivers and of all
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keep N. of the straight air-line between them, in order to take the
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2 The two villages are in the same monia (Ch. XIV) made the roads con-
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countiy in similar terms, on the authority of a French traveller,
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as to the district in which Pepouza lay.
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Epiphanius, who died a.d. 402, says that Pepouza was in his time
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situation which we have inferred from Hierocles, in southern Banaz-
…
Ardabau in Phrygian Mysia5; this peculiar term may very well indi-
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pp. 243 f. Utch-Kuyu is in the Hyr- Mysia which lies beside Phrygia, Euse-
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2 Hist. Eccles. IV 8 : the correction ra/3a (p. 199): or perhaps in the inscr.
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it and the cities of Eumeneia, fee, in which the opposition to Mon-
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of the true Church, the New Jerusalem in this world, and a neigh-
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The Montanists continued to live for centuries in their own quarter
…
directed against them are given in Codex Theodos. XVI Tit. 5. But
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but that region does not suit the other pression (so also in 428) Cod. Theodos.
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'lepovcrdkrifx avofiaae Comment, of Aris- 5 Theophan. p. 401. Dr. Salmon in
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Xijfi ovopdaas {irokeis hi daw avrm fwcpm Gibbon, we see in Theophanes a proof
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3 Sozomen H. E. VII 18 and 19. view in the Table in JHS 1883 p. 373
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nized in the older class of Notitiae, is because it was given up to
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a bishopric by Leo VI about 900 in his reorganization of the ecclesias-
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that Oikokome was in that valley at Sarilar. The mountains must be
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a Novatian synod was held there in 368 2. It is probably the same
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probable *. Further, forms with 8 and £ are interchangeable in Asia
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stroyed in 525, it was restored by Justin where the Pepouza of the Galatian
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in vowel see pp. 382, 222. c Compare Gereli p. 168, Sivasli § 5.
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intolerant there than in any other place which I ever visited. It
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Sarikli1, which has a rather fine mosque (no. 445), is in all prob-
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The ritual of the Montanists in Pepouza retained many traces that
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the blood of a child in their sacred rites, was reported of the Mon-
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§ 3. Bkia. Hierocles places in this part of Phrygia, between Pepouza
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3 The nickname was also rendered in the legend TOMAPHNflN, which
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or city1. It occurs in Mesembria, Menebria, Poltyobria, Alaaibria2,
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proper names in the sense of 'the city.' Bergoula of Thrace is still
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there. Sterrett and I passed through the village hurriedly in 1883 °;
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as a whole, still less.the neighbourhood. M.Paris in 1883, and
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where in the neighbourhood on the eastern side, upon the skirts of
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ing to be accurate. ing southwards late in the day.
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Writing in 1883, I inferred from Hierocles that the territory of
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now seen reason to conclude that there must have been two cities in
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In the earlier Notitlae the name Bria is usually corrupted to'iKpia,
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Justinianopolis is always united in the same bishopric with Oiko-
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In these identifications I have returned to my original view, as
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for a time, taking Oikokome, which was grouped in the same bishopric
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both Justinianopolis and Siblia in the hist of Leo is a strong objection
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I must therefore beg the reader to make some changes in Ch. VI
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siderable part in history; but it is very obscure, and little notice
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over Duz-Bel. In 1886 I attempted to show how important the route
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a much lower level in its western stages. In studying M. Radet's
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2 Read Khoma-Soublaion for Justini- 5 Church in S. E. pp. 93 f: the Apo-
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really the Duz-Bel route: with some slight modifications in details1
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adelpheia are mixed in one on the Table. When we cut out the first
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Now all these places have already been discussed in our pages.
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1 The real value of a topographical of the principles in M. Radet's work
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of this line in the Peutinger Table until I can accept.
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tion this expressly, as the superficial of certain corruptions in the Table is
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Philadelpheia-Tripolis coincided in part with the road Philadelpheia-
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in the Table, while using only the identifications which we had already
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name in a form adapted to give a more Turkish sound. Either on the
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sess, gives some help in such questions, Mohammedan settlers, p. 31. See
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irregularity in their arrangement. It of the city, may be these springs;
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transplanted to the new foundation the people of the towns in the
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not as yet been found in Sebaste ; but, as it was in use in the Sebas-
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occur in inscr. 480.
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In this district we meet a new class of sepulchral monument, a slab of
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sometimes sculptured ; and in the upper Tembris valley, e. g. the
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sometimes on the lower rim, occasionally on the actual door in viola-
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Tombstones of the door-type are very common in northern, central,
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been very thoroughly carried out in the territory of Sebaste, for the
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remained in their hands, for the title Katoikia seems to indicate what
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very suitable for the old pre-Augustan village in this locality (see
…
swallowed up in the new foundation, but continued to exist at its
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colonists settled by the Greek kings in that in an inscr. c. 246 A. d. it implies
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asicuroi'-oi. Further, strangers settled in mosque and fountain: now for build-
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were called KarotKoiWes (sometimes ol- brought in considerable numbers by the
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nearest \ In that case the remains at Khirka nos. 500-503, and those
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neighbouring city of Alia, Men is represented precisely as in the relief
…
hieron, as is shown by its name3; and that it was incorporated in
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Akmonia. There is every probability that in an earlier and more
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is stated Ch. XVI App. I. very common element in Turkish local
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in an inscr. of Altyntasb (CB § 92) is
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respect. I was of opinion, that the name cannot in our present state of
…
The inscriptions in this place would probably reward a more careful
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noudda and Attoudda4, and in later time the spelling Alouda (like
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The form Elaza also occurs in Notitia III: it is probably a dialectic
…
1 As a heading for the section in CB,
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3 I went out from Sebaste in the fore-
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sciousl}' in rejecting it.
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in every respect except name to the
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in the earlier Notitiae between Bria and Trajanopolis, and in the later
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In Nov. 1881 I spent a night at Hadjimlar3, and saw at once that
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defaced, and he was only in time to copy the fragmentary decree of
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lies in the fact that it is the furthest south place which is able to
…
moreover Agathe-Kome appears only in villages (Hadjim and Geubek are excep-
587
not important enough to find a place in the Table; but in the busy
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at Atyo-khorion. Again, in the Peutinger Table, Aloudda is marked
…
towns near the road and sharing in its advantages, but not exactly
…
It is remarkable that a town in such a position as Aloudda on the
…
despoiled of their population and their autonomous city rights in
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§ 8. Nais is never mentioned except in inscr. 513. The name has
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there can be no doubt what was the road in question, § 9.
…
Thereafter the modern trade-route keeps up to N. in order to cross
…
described in the Peutinger Table as running from Kotiaion to Phil-
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through traffic in ancient times 4. The case is the same at the present
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stages in the Table.
…
name Nais was substituted in the grecizing spirit for the Phrygian
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in the Kogamis valley, as the town guarding the exit from the hill
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matic lists is due either to change of name or to absorption in another
…
as it is, has occurred to others. In 1883, while Sterrett and I were
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appointing to him: he found nothing ancient in the village or in an
…
like Aloudda and Klannoudda are mentioned in the Table is that they
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and making a distinct step in the elucidation of an obscure sub-
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2 Discoveries in Asia Minor I pp. Geubek and (Jeune.
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sequence in ancient time: the road plored Banaz-Ova.
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Kalin-Kilisa, I shall he perfectly ready to accept the resemblance in
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' thick' : the expression ' kalin kafa' ' thick head1' is often heard in
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find Suleimanli and Blaundos, but having no idea in what direction
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Suleimanli in the darkness.
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pancy in respect of form between the s I give here only coins of which
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A specimen exists in the Brit. Mus. and reads Tl • KAAYAIOC •
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in Greek letters, and probably difficult for Greeks to pronounce.
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pair are united in one bishopric; the bishop for a time ranks with
…
accepted. At the same time we must bear in mind that some diffi-
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Akmonia, separated from the rest of Phrygia Pacatiana in the earlier
…
arguments weighed with me in Hist. Geogr. p. 138 so much that
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able. Ph in later documents for earlier p. 364), which appears as two separate
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territory of Akmonia, using the coinage of that city (being in fact the
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As at Sehaste, the coin-types show that Men was the chief deity in
…
Dedications to the city-goddess were sometimes made in the form
…
and to pray to her in particular. So a person who had reason to
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The name is distorted in the Byzantine documents. Hierocles has
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of the people of Alia). The lists at the Councils give the name in
…
Asia Minor p. 131. Cuinet Turgiiie fact that the great hammams in Anatolia
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begged help for the state in some enterprise 4 either from the emperor,
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This was the easiest form in which an embassy could be comme-
…
1 S. Reinach in Rev. £t. Gr. 1890 may therefore understand that in each
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fortress lying off the main track in a strong position: Keramon-
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my regular experience that the stones of an ancient site are found in
…
the villagers assured me that the fine stones in Tcharik-Keui were all
…
Dindymoswasreckoned in Mysia: rather Ptolemy V 2, 15.
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to be struck in this and the following reigns in a series parallel to
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tinct town of the Temenothyreis 3 seems to me in the highest degree
…
With the abbreviated form Tranoupolis, which occurs often in
…
new illustration from a report of Dr. Carl Buresch. In the last letter
597
§15. Leonnaia or LEONNA. After this chapter was in print1,
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which coined money belong almost exclusively to the west. In central
…
look for Leonnaia, therefore, in the western part of Phrygia: an
…
1 The name is inserted in the proofs speaks of Hissar as being on ' le chemhi
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capitale primitive, to which in that case the name Leonnaia or Leonna
…
there a city or merely a village on the site of Sebaste in the pre-
…
foundation, but only an old city renamed (in which case it would be
…
of the district; but it is evident from the campaign of Manuel in the
599
is clear that the Pentapolis was reserved for the Byzantine empire in
…
MOK AAA). In giving the Mokkadenoi to Phrygia, Ptolemy may appear hardly
…
the map and in Hist. Geogr. p. 138 (as possible alternative). Islam-Keui would then
600
ap}yovTa>v. The restoration Seovrjpov is given in brackets in Arundel's
…
1 In 1883 my copy bears -aaav. The stranger. Hassan was, probably, the
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either in the year 351-2 or 253-3, and the title First Archon was
…
AM€ZAAIOY; but in the Br. Mus. coins of Julia Domna mention
…
under Domitian. In no. 475, which is dated in 99, MeXirav KgSkou
…
in the hand'' for rubbing on the body, i.e. oil for use in the palaestra3;
602
The numerous strictly Italian names in the inscriptions show that
…
the Gerousia in that year, i. e. that the Gerousia was founded in that
…
think it must be assumed either that Julia Teuthrantis was omitted in
…
quite possible that father and son might both be enrolled in the Gerousia
…
2 In this list M. Paris's text must be 8a>v (perhaps scribe's error for TeWias,
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a considerable extent a family matter in Sebaste: probably it was
…
age in the family of Julius Proclus is extreme, and suits rather an
…
Names connected with the cult of Mithras are very rare in Asia
…
ring five times in Lydia, twice in Caria, once in Pisidia, and once in
…
Anab. II 5j 35; HI 3, 4, and in later time became almost universal. It
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pro Flacco 17). This inscription of Sebaste is almost unparalleled in
…
The date is a. d. 205. Evidently Claudia Teutbrantis, no. 475, in
…
477. (R. 1883). Sivasli. M. Paris in BCH 1883 p. 451. ['Ay}adfj
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479. Sivasli. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH 1893 p. 26J.
…
478 about 161-6. It seems possible that 'Epprjs might be used in nom.
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with 'Epjxiov in gen., as nouns in -is (for -10s) gen. -lov are frequent in
…
e[vcre]l3io-Tarov 4>X. [OjvaXevrav Se/3acrroV. In this inscription, all except
…
This inscription is written in a vertical line, each letter above the one
607
The restoration of these lines will, doubtless, be improved in details;
…
graved, as M. Cumont supposes, in long lines containing each two or
…
derson are used in it). A council of the gods seems to be held, at which
…
295 etc.), The { highest summit' 1. 3 is resumed in jj.tr{]opov 5 and plov
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in its lofty situation on the hilltop of Hissar, was the capital city of the
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spelling vaioTTV-qv is remarkable : veoirv^s occurs CIG 2836, etc. In 1. 10
…
498 lis. (R. 1883). Tabaklar, in a fountain. [el tis elafiiaQvTo
…
jecturally one of the few letters in the copy on which the restoration has
609
Kal irav\j/ij(pa [— yrjjra TtTei\x[r\pivov. TH in last line doubtful.
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degeneracy; but that is quite consistent with the period in Asia Minor,
…
In one case iota is adscript, in another it is omitted.
610
The date is a.d. 169-70. <5>paTpa seems to be used perhaps in the
…
Panemos was the eighth month); but it is quite in accordance with the
611
514. (R. 1881). Geubek. Different in CIG 3866. BXavvbewv MaKe-
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mentioned in the inscr. Niger was grandfather of the latter, and great-
…
The epimeletai of the erection are father and son. The date in autumn
…
we must modify the expression of M. Radet BCH 1887 p. 118, in
…
whiek is now widespread, lies in S. stands the formula always, if I recollect
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Germe, Nakrasa, Stratonikaia, and Thyatira, to Sardis in the autumn
…
The date is day 11, month 12, a.d. 167. The final y in a separate
…
517. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH 1893 p. 265. 'Ayadrj
…
This inscr. must be compared with the legend on a coin in Brit. Mus.
…
518. Ushak. S. Reinach in Sev. Et. Gr. 1890 p. 56. [r}dv a£io-
…
thyrai, and had gone through the regular course of municipal office in
613
with Eusios, a surname of Dionysos in Laconia, from eScrot (for the usual
…
I assign to Alia those found in Islam-Keui and villages on the higher
…
Agora. Inscr. are very easily carried in a return waggon.
…
p. 152 note). But in this case a different explanation should probably be
…
Menogenes, a trader or traveller, deposited money in some one's charge
…
which was accidentally omitted in its proper place in Ch. IV.
…
have been longer. Beneath the inscription was a relief, showing in the
614
Isochrysos is given as a man's name in Pape. 'Ia-o'xpucnw, wife of
…
in slightly varied forms in the rustic and less civilized parts of Phrygia
…
conditions of Alia, and solves the difficulty which I formerly felt in
…
in BCH J 893 p. 2621. A. "Etovs rr(. XeXeibav 'AttoWcoviov 'HXidbrj
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536. Banaz. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH 1893 P- 273-
…
527. Gumulu1. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH 1893 p. 272.
…
described on p. 281. This estate was in all probability the imperial estate
…
Chamonard arrange them in their paper are several villages there, which I have
…
Gumulu and Hassan-Keui are unknown 2 C A AT AT • • OC in copy,
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mysterious signatures at the Council of Constantinople in 536; and
…
same bishop. But in Actio V the signature is Maicebovios eir. rijs Bpov-
…
present two bishops, of Bria in Act. I-IV, and of Brouzos Act. V, the
…
of Sebaste in Armenia was also present. Le Quien assigns Anatolius to
617
In a list of bishops present at Cone. EpJies. a.d. 431, which is printed
…
2. Alexander 536. Le Quien gives Macedonius as still in office in $36;
…
both were certainly present at Act. Ill and IV, as they appear in the
…
1. Phoebus «r. UoXv^aXavbov Avbtas 359. In this name the second
…
politanae civitatis. 3 Theodoulos in 431 belongs to Elousa
618
ROUTES IN BANAZ AND TCHAL DISTEICTS.
…
and quoted some of his words in a foot- pondered for months over some of his
Chapter XIV: Akmonia ant the Akmonian dioces
621
was situated the great city Akmonia. The highest point in these
…
The Ahar-Dagh, as a central point in the mountain system of
…
seemed only one break in its lofty side- the sides of the ridge that contains the
622
ridge into the Sandykli-Ovaz. The fine open valley in which the
…
been incorporated in Mohammedanism Bei-Keui). See pp. 29 f.
623
of a genealogical myth the relation in which the plain stood to the
…
maintain city life, but villages or small towns flourished in the green
…
Siokharax, Aristion and Kidyessos. Now in the older ecclesiastical
624
constituted, it should never be mentioned in the early Notitiae, as
…
Still, if our conjectural reading Akmonia in 680 be right3, it would
625
in character to those of Blaundos, of Lounda, and of Leonna2. On
…
Neokorate, and as the seat of a high-priesthood in the Imperial cultus.
…
In this situation Akmonia was in frequent communication with the
…
in his most recent map indicates Ak- Hamilton I 112ft'., BOH 1893 pp. 259^
626
in his course,' and he is represented as the Sun-god with radiated
…
a meaning in Greek3. Akmon is originally a name used in the cultus.
…
3 Manes appears in Lydian legend as
…
Hesychius. It occurs in the correspond-
627
familiar in Akmonia. It is represented on coins \ and, probably, in
…
sented the authority in political matters, which originally belonged to
…
coins the ' Goddess Rome' appears in the features of Agrippina the
…
taken as a fair specimen. Such stones were prepared in the trade,
…
are surmounted by a pointed or semi-circular pediment, in which case
629
to their city by rich citizens, whether in their private capacity or
…
weights and measures; and in no. 549 both purposes were fulfilled
…
position, duties, and number of the Agoranomoi in a Phrygian city.
…
there was a body of agoranomoi (such as existed in Athens, Sparta,
…
assimilated Greek institutions only in Roman times, the facts that
…
§ 3. Population of Akmonia (i) Tribes and Guilds. In Akmonia
…
(against Wadd.) -wrongly connects /3' in JHS Suppl. Papers 1892 p. 24). No.
…
as in CIG 2572, 2583, Ath. Mittli. 1889 2 17 t&v yvacpioiv avvepyao-ia no. 532,
630
Pergamenian kings. In the third and second centuries B. c. Attalus
…
(2) Gekousia, Nf.oi. Both these bodies are mentioned in inscr.
…
character in honour of the gods, as their name denotes, but also in all
…
secured according to the method that has remained in use in Anatolia
…
descended in his family ; and, so long as he paid the fixed rent to the
…
should be deleted in 1. 18). Seljuk cities pp. 97 f. The existence of
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character, half religious, half social, in his native city Comum, he provided
631
according to Mommsen, styled avitum in an inscr. of Ferentinum
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general probability are in favour of the theory. It is probable that the
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When the cultus of the Emperors was founded in an Asian city, it
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theologoi connected with the hieron, so we find hymnodoi in the
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acting in comedy at the Artemisia in Ephesos (probably in the second
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in favour of the latter. In this sequestered situation, they could not
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Emperor; and in inscr. 615 the people of Diokleia boast that it had
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Nikaia, Philippi with Amphipolis3; and in such cases, each claimant
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or Dola, near which it was found; but no traces in situ of Diokleia
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The reading AoxeXa in place of AioxXeia given in the older editions
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coins: the first known belonged to H. Waddington; and when in
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1883 my paper in JHS pp. 417 f was published, he sent me an
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in Hierocles 'lov^apccTa^ between Alia and Diokieia can be easily
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eastern Moxeanoi; but that does not suit so well the order in Hierocles
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in Byzantine times, as was natural with such a strange form : c. A. D.
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§ 7. Abistion is even more obscure than Siokharax. The order in
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but there is no sufficient evidence. The order in De Boor's Nbtitia,
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Aristion was a bishopric; and a bishopric is wanted in the valley
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X°s is probably a native Phrygian name i The names are much corrupted in
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village (Handbook p. 131): in 1883
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M. Radet places Aristion in the country of the Moxeanoi at the
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in the resemblance between Aristion and the form Aldizoun, which
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In the time of Domitian we can hardly suppose that the term high-
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fertile ; and a city of some importance is to be expected in it. But it
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map from Diokleia to Kidyessos, and 3 The form KvS&j]ireii in Ptolemy may
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a critical step in the progress of Phrygian topography; for, without
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few in number. The continuous demands made by a large city like
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also a town which he calls Orvne. Hierocles mentions in Salutaris
…
earlier forms being 'Opaxcov and 'AXi'vcov for 'AXioov (as in De Boor's
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1 'Opivrjs in Burckhardt's text: w. 11. on the same road.
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in ordinary years. So in no. 294-397 the gymnasiarchate in the year of
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The alternative name originates in bilingual countries. A person who
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he had also his native name and used his own language in the proper
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In the older documents the two names are generally taken from two
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Examples of both types occur in a Pergamenian inscr. (Frankel II
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or Latin name seems to have determined the choice in many cases.
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1 The cognomen in Rome had developed Eeise pp. 17, 8 (Wien. Sitzungsb. 1894).
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even after it acquired a footing in the et) : this unidiomatic and ungramma-
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CeOYHPAC • AKMONEHN ; sometimes em • APX • in monograms is
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The reference to Julia Severa and Tyrronius Papon is introduced in
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nius Papon were in all probability married2, and held office for some
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wife gets precedence in office and in order3. Their marriage would be
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was gymnasiarch. Julia was high-priestess and Agonothetis no. 550. In
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BASTH and having the names of Ser- a woman so markedly as is done in this
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0GAM • PflMHN on a coin of these or Prisca in the New Testament, who
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on the coins just mentioned and in this inscr., two magistrates are
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the board is out of keeping with the usual rule in Asian cities, and is not
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having been held in years when Julia and Tyrronius were in office.
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founded in honour of Agrippina was afterwards turned into a compliment
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'Afavoi quoting Hermogenes. . in succession.
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532. Devrent-Keui. S. Reinach in Rev. Et. Gr. 1890 p. 66 from copy
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coins (all in Br. Mus.).
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Another coin in Mionnet reads
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and was probably the person mentioned in this inscription; but the
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Susuz-Keui or in Akmonia, and not at the insignificant Alia. See
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and assigns to Elagabalus ; but Mr. Kopov (as Marx does in the case of an
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Wroth's careful note in Br. Mus. Catal. near Islam-Keui; and 3875, 3876 belong
642
the provincial cultus in Ephesos, which took place under Antoninus Pius.
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office of Archiereus of the Emperors. But in the Pessinuntine inscrip-
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Ushak; and the occurrence of the name Symmachos in no. 530 and
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equivalent to ' auditor of the two bodies in the city which control the
643
537. (R. 1881 in part). Two separate fragments, (a) in CIG 3858 m
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Lartidius may have been adopted in Akmonia from S. Lartidius, legalus
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538. (R. 1888) and 539 (R. 1881) : Susuz-Keui: in long lines on two
…
The dedicatory inscription of a public building in Keramon-Agora.
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better (Latin Gillo). for TTATP, and puts the rest in a third
644
TpicrToov is not understood in CIL III 7049.
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543. (R. 1888) : on a fragment of architrave simple in character. First
…
into the archives in an attested copy (Ch. X § 5), see no. 631. Perhaps
…
was also the chief god at Teos, and in his worship the great association
645
Reichel Wien. Akad. Anzeiger 16 Nov. 1893 p. 13 in reprint).
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548. (R. 1881). Emiraz. Unintelligible in CIG 3860 i and Wadd.
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in 1881 that part of the stone was broken away completely. Perhaps
646
within and around a crown. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH
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united with the Neoi in honouring the deceased on account of his action
…
was instituted in Asian cities, it was modelled after the ancient religious
…
why Neoi and Hymnodoi honoured the Argyrotamias must have lain in
…
1 As is clear in such expressions lp-
…
2 dea-fiaSoi in 11. 328, 371, which sug-
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but the fact that in CIG 3170 the Hymnodos makes a dedication to his
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weights. The rare word Zygostasion is explained by the reference in
…
In no. 551 we have an exact parallel to this fragment.
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552-558. (R. 1883). There was in Akmonia a heroon in honour of
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They are put together in Amer. Journ. Arch. I p. 146. The most impor-
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probably in the form of a small temple, with a long inscription in two
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province Galatia should place a decree in Akmonia; but this is explained
…
L. Servenius Cornutus in a decree which was engraved on his splendid
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descent, which intermarry. Further Ti. Severus, who is mentioned in
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a prominent part in Asia, and also have a distinguished career in the
…
C60YHPAC. The conjunction of a man's name with a woman's in this
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Thus we find that the three families of royal descent in Ancyra and
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error in Tournefort's copy : he suggests has N for AI in 6€fj.([\i]o>v and I for P
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2f(3ijpoy t5>v dirb rrjs avadev i'pvylas that in line 5 IloTrXios should be read for
650
Paul in Acts XXVI 4 with Blass and Wetstein's notes, Steph. T/tes.):
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time under Agrippina, i.e. not later than a.d. 59, and they were in office
…
in the Synagogue, like another Jewess Rufina in Smyrna 3. The use of
…
It may be inferred that all the persons mentioned in this inscription
…
relating to members of these families that they held priesthoods in the
…
p. 10 of reprint. 3 S. Reinach in Rev. JEt. Juives VII
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pletely Romans or Asians as persons of Jewish descent in England now
…
established in the city, and maintained for years after her death by none
…
come into use in her family 2 ; and, as Mordtmann points out, a Cornelia
…
2 Text quoted on no. 55Q. mann omits ff in his transcription
652
certainly Jewish. Below the word itwrpibi is indicated in incised lines
…
intended to designate Akmonia as his fatherland. Even in the earlier
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settlers in the valley of Akmonia and Diokleia, though strictly it belongs
…
forms often occur in Phrygia, Aittoito, rvypirov, evvuyoiro, irepnreo-oiTo,
…
The formula 8eb$ v\j/lo-tos has been alluded to on p. 33, and its Semitic
…
in the temple of Peace, and was after- 2 fxrjrpair o\iv /iiv t!jv 'lepoirokw r)yovfj.evoi,
…
The candlestick was captured by Alaric ayios, as S' Tkaxov in narepav liai wdirniov
…
but it was captured by Genseric in eyevvr/drja-av koi erpdcprjo-av' tit ivlas Se
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In the present inscription there is every probability that we have
…
a strong curse in such circumstances 1; but those formulae of curse, which
…
among both simultaneously in the third century, which would suggest
…
The curses in this and the following inscr. connect them .with the
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1 See no. 435, 445. In Aphrodisias (whose name Ninoe. p. 188, points to
655
engraver has erred in re0[pe];x/xe;!>^).
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The name SilyOn occurs in Anthol. XI 32 (Si/aw Diibner). CIAAHN
…
earlier than late second century, and was common in the third. The
…
Bittius: yet MM. Lechat and Radet in in question.
656
Evrvxris irarpl k[cu /xijrpt'. Waddington may be right in reading ETarpt-
…
copied it in 1891, BCH 1893 p. 266 (where the copy differs in several
…
engraved in small letters round the
657
601. (R. 1881). Ahat-Keui: in large letters. TePTYAAA.
…
but I was told in the village that this building-stones went to Ahat-Keui for
658
eavTols C&vres KarecrKcvaaav. The name Tibereinianos occurs in an inscr.
…
[Fl. Val. Con]sta>itiniis et Vol. Licinnianus Licinnins in Latin and to the
660
never was Sarm. or Ger., and became Brit, in 210.
…
Wadd. thinks; but I read M.('T(toV)}, cp. no. 329. An Egnatius in BCH
…
BperavviKov and ypappaTevovTmv ; but I are shown in my copy,
662
626. (Sterrett 1883). Khirka in Sitchanli-Ova. [17 /3. Kal 6 8. ejret-
…
2 The date is put irregularly in larger copyist's error than insertion.
…
3 Hanmavus in BCH may be right:
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No names are known: doubtless it was united in the same bishopric
…
shows this to be in Pacatiana).
…
It is liable to be confused with the bishopric Ariste in Bithynia.
664
while with it the description is good and instructive in every detail. The
…
This important passage is to be understood thus : ' In Phrygia along
…
Lykaones is determined by the two facts, that they were in the convening
…
position of the Phylakensioi is assured beyond question in the extreme
665
side by side in the long valley, Kara-Eyuk-Ova, which is the extreme
…
Phrygia, he shows a geographical incapacity far beyond anything else in
…
make this alteration in the text, we have good geography and good sense
…
argument in questions of topography.
…
using that term in the early sense, as distinguished from Phrygia Helles-
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(3) ra irepl 'Ap-opiov ko.1 ['A(c]|oi[o]j>€iaj> kol "Svvvaba (i.e. central Phrygia in
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south-western part of Phrygia, taking it in the widest sense). This
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precision, for Eumeneia and Peltai must go together in one group.
Chapter XV: The jews in Phrygia
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THE JEWS IN PHRYGIA
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large Jewish population in Phrygia; and this is known from some
…
numerous in Apameia and the cities connected with it than they were
…
which he considers must either have centre of a district in which a very
668
668 XV. THE JEWS IN PHRYGIA.
…
therefore proceed to investigate the traces of it in the inscr.
…
community, ' the Nation of the Jews' in Apameiax; but after that
…
. Probably the Jewish community in Apameia is as old as the founda-
…
Greeks, in all the cities which he founded3; and this may doubtless
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an equivalent in money G, a right confirmed by Mucianus in Antioch
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1 to Wvos Tav 'lovUmav at Smyrna, them citizenship in the Ionian cities,
669
1. THE JEWS IN A PAM EI A. 669
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aristocratic faction in the Phrygian cities; and, though the Perga-
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In a.d. 70, they lost their separate and peculiar position before
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Jews, they would obviously have lost their citizenship in all similar
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§ 2. The Legend of the Flood 'in Apameia. On Apamean
…
his predecessors for the Jewish settlers. in esoteric private use.
670
670 XV. THE JEWS IN PHRYGIA.
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Lenormant has published a relief found in the Catacombs at Rome,
…
used as their model a picture exhibited in a public place in the city 3,
…
Apamean scene. In adapting the Hebrew tale to pictorial representa-
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in the imperial period, mentions that the ark (ki(3o>t6s) rested on the
…
1 and 2. Danae in Roscher's Lexicon; but has
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or a scene in low relief, which is go- scribed by Overbeds Kunstmytli. d. Zeus
…
given by Marx in Ath.Mitth. 1886 pp. 23 f, Nonnus Bionys. XIII 522 ft'also describe
671
2. THE LEGEND OF THE FLOOD IN APAMEIA. 671
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and that in this way the Jews of Apameia selected the mountain behind
…
two other mountains in full view from any prominent point in the
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used in S. Phrygia (like Askania): s Melanges de Numism. I pp. 165 if
672
672 XV. THE JEWS IN PHRYGIA.
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in which it was probably current; but, taken as it is, it seems quite
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This type was favoured in Apameia beyond any of the other
…
If Alexander, who chose the Noah-type in the time of Philip, was
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this is incorrect (as is proved by another was in use among the Greek-speaking
673
2. THE LEGEND OF THE FLOOD IN APAMEIA. 673
…
persons in the whole province are mentioned in so many documents
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both with Akmonia and with Ancyra in Galatia, boasting of royal
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Asia in A.d. 153-4, is believed by Waddington to have been named
…
The extreme interest of this hypothesis warrants us in allowing it
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2 A Jewish colony in Iconium Acts pdiXa t£>v yvapifiav 2f/3i)pos- rwv ioto rrjs
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4 CIG-4033, 4034: one in AE'Hit. IX ' avijp iv^ijAo?tovs Tponovs, Kai on yvoi-q
674
674 XV. THE JEWS IN PHRYGIA.
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At Akmonia, and in Phrygia generally, Christians and Jews seem
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and formulae were used by both. In a Chr. inscr. 466, a form which
…
sidered in the Talmud as the Ten Tribes ; and it is said that the
…
they forgot their language; they did not participate in the philosophy
…
of the exclusive Jewish standard in Lycaonia and Phrygia and an
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p. 16, Domaszewski AEMit. IX p. 129 4 Neubauer 1. c. In my St. Paul the
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3. THE JEWS IN AKMONIA. 675
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fatherland, not merely in name (no. 561), but in reality. They took
…
more likely than other countries to come under that influence. In
…
tices, and the multitudes that flocked to the synagogue in Antioch,
…
of the Phrygian Jews. Why do we never hear of them in later
…
porters of the Imperial policy, and engaged in the Imperial cultus (at
Chapter XVI: The Pentapolis of Phrygia
677
the Glaukos1 river are in a lofty chain of bare rocky volcanic moun-
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Gumalar-Dagh in 1891 from the Pentapolis to Metropolis2, the
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ductive in its southern and higher parts, but fertile lower down,
…
chief of which is Saoran (3,950). Saoran lies in the corner between
…
Ak-Dagh towards S., penned in between them and Burgas-Dagh, it
…
tioned only twice: (1) in the signature of bishop Paul at the Council
679
in the Pentapolis. This is interpreted in § 9 as a grecized form of the
…
ancient city.' It probably arose in the later Byzantine period; and,
…
In the Sandykli valley it is noteworthy that the ancient cities
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the hills to E. In the Ishekli district, likewise, the three ancient
…
2 M. Radet identifies the Pentademi- in S.Reinaeh Chroniques d'Orient p. 711).
…
obvious that Ptolemy is there describing Bithynia in the signature of Callinicus
680
S. from it, and are closely connected with it in the local legend
…
or mephitic exhalations, in the neighbourhood of any place called
…
be identified as the old religious centre of the valley, occupying in
…
as in almost every other Phrygian valley, new foundations were
…
name Hieropolis in defiance of the MSS. Yet this is what all editors
…
ment. They repeat a fragment of the principle laid down in my
…
1 See Franz Fimf Inschr. u. flinf St. 3 The name was introduced in my
681
The form Hieropolis, in place of the strict Greek Hlera Polls, was
…
affected the region strongly, the name became Hierapolis. In the
…
Hieropolis-Kastabala4, and in Upper Phrygia. To the Greek view
…
polis in the Lycos valley is therefore important as proving the complete
…
In the third century the valley of the Pentapolis was still not
…
1 See p. 107. 4 In inser. discovered by Mr. Bent
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discussed the subject. Official usage in the third century is clear:
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It would be uncritical to suggest that such unanimity in several
…
it was originally due in a much greater degree to the feeling in the
…
where that in Phrygia Christianity necessarily told in favour of the
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II): Hierapolis of Syria 325, 381, 431, tion against Christianity (Church in
683
In his epitaph metre and the MSS. agree that he used the form Hiera-
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standing in an open space outside the mosque. The remains of the
…
to us to be actually in its original position, in which case the mosque
…
ing illustrations are by Mr. A. C. Blunt, who travelled with us in
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2 Des fragments de construction encore tween Z and Z in spelling is found
685
has convinced MM. Legrand and Chamonard1; but, in spite of this
…
A coin-type in several varieties is characteristic of the Pentapolis.
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a weapon in his right hand and protecting himself with a shield 4.
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holds no weapon, but in his lowered left he grasps a spear. The
…
identical with one of Brouzos in his collectionx. Another Hieropolitan
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sents Zeus sitting aloft with sceptre in his left hand, and patera in
…
and they probably originate in two works of art. which were dedicated
…
On coins of Brouzos TT • AIK • POYCJ5INOC (wrongly read in Mionnet
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worshipped also in the Pentapolis. examined by Sterrett in 1883; and
687
was situated on the E. side. All the old sites are clustered in the
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reported ' old stones ' in the fields. Exploration can rarely be reckoned
…
return to that opinion2. But I have tried in vain to find any site in
…
else in that neighbourhood, because (as they say) they were prevented
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mercenary soldiers, formed to strengthen Pergamenian influence in the
…
s The resemblance is too slight to ing in Turkish, cp. Sivasli p. 581,
688
valley in opposition to Brouzos. For this reason it was placed near
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Pergamenian settlements at Dionysopolis and Eumeneia; and in each
…
a case of the same class that meets us so frequently in Phrygia,
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Otroia on lake Askania in Bithynia3. A coin type representing Aeneas
…
settled in Otrous came partly from Europe and partly from theBithynian
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its share in the burden imposed on Asian cities of finding persons at
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§ 6. Stektokion is fixed by inscr. 640, found in the Turbe of
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life in the few intervening villages of these almost deserted uplands,
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In the territory of Stektorion an interesting monument was shown.
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describe a large sepulchral tumulus. Now in the valley there is just
…
Stektorion.' The discovery of inscr. 640 in 1891 shattered the second
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search for a 'conspicuous sign' in the neighbourhood of Mentesh, but
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described the situation (perhaps because he saw it from some point in
…
luck or greater skill in search.
…
A high-priesthood existed at Stektorion in the third century : on
…
was in a state of extreme dilapidation in 1883, when we visited it;
…
formation, of which there are several in different parts of the plain,
…
1 This type with slight variations is 2 Researches in As.Min. II p. 169 : he
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in the plain, and five sites alone have been found. Eut see § 6.
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distant XXX M. P., must have been in the Sandykli-Ova, unless the
…
change the number in the Table from XXX to XXV 3.
…
district4 ; and coinage indicates Eukarpia as the wealthiest city in
…
until the discovery of no. 640 in 1891. 4 The site of Stektorion contains a
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3 The next stage on the road (after mon in Phrygia.
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goddess in her hellenized character leaning on her ancient xoanon1,
…
variation in the dress and action of Artemis (who holds a torch in her
…
sculptural work of this common type in Tiberiopolis. It approxi-
…
1 See J. Friedlftndej: in Arch. Ztg. provincial cities could undertake any
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Artemis represented in this way: so • The statue is published Arch. Ztg.
…
3 Many examples showing that leave arranging them in their proper places
694
occupied in the Western part by the Moxeanoi, in the Eastern part by
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In this situation the Lykaones would extend down on N. to
…
is mentioned in some of the following entries at the Council held in
…
been in Constantinople or in the region of Jerusalem. One might
…
after proper systematic investigation in 3 See Labbe V pp.33, 53, 76, 112,
695
in one of the great centres to which they were attracted *. No bishop
…
easy route, not in a strong situation likely to be a refuge : moreover
…
in the line of frontier defence, for communication between Khoma and
…
whereas in the time of Manuel it evidently had to be maintained
…
The most serious danger in the situation of Asia Minor in the
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1 A monastery of the Galatai at Ico- was in the Theme Cappadocia {Hist.
…
2 Lycaonia provincia Asiae est; et marched through it in 1092, Ch. 1 § 8.
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armies. Their progress was most rapid in time of peace. When war
…
Nomads. Hence, although in 1097 it is clear that the Pentapolis was
…
needed in the Pentapolis, when it was on the frontier lines between
…
In 1175 Manuel Comnenus, preparing for his great blow against
…
Siblia, and restored its fortifications ; but, in place of taking the
…
Anderson in Class. Bevieiv April 1896. mation on the subject. We have in-
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inscr. found in the different villages in Sandykli-Ova. Communication
…
distinct evidence either in the inscr. or from the statements of natives
…
them in their carte some stones : on the other hand, stones standing free2
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more likely is a stone in it to have been carried from a distance.
…
show that the classification founded on them in the following pages
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Tia[v«>} squeezed into its place in smaller characters) SjeySoafT^] r) \ap.-po-
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The inscription to Prohus was engraved in fine well-cut letters (shapes
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in the archives (see no. 544) was imitated in the Asian cities. Generally
…
probably the first person in the concluding formula is the ypap-ixarevs,
…
" In place of a personal naine here.
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in an inscr. of Orkistos to be published in a later chapter.
…
210 (Severus took the title Parth. Max. in 199, Brit, in 210).
…
|ioi|- 6 {3Cos I TaOTa|. xaipeTe Trapobdrat. The moral maxim is engraved in
…
influenced either by Chr. feeling (against which it protests in the moral
701
occur in full on some Christian epitaphs; and D. 31. or D. M. S. on
…
see in it the hold of old superstition on the Chr. In some places
…
2 In proof of this M. Le Blant I p. 491
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by a philosophic pagan in the later third century, when Christianity had
…
size and shape of the stone is given in BCH); but the editors'" restora-
…
After visiting every other village in the valley to discover the site of the
…
to that site. Hence I cannot accept the suggestion made in BCH 1893
…
hand it commemorates the elevation of Otrous to the rank of a polls in
703
a village in which a small colony of mercenaries had been planted by one
…
here may be the same as in the preceding text: we should expect his
…
must be discarded and a[va6ea-eco]s read in 1. 9; and 6 [Bpov&vav is im-
…
number: ov in gen. termination occupies the citj'name cannot be supposed to be
704
[Kopv}ovTov seems too long in 1. 11; perhaps [Bp}ovrov, or Movrov (cp.
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dressed stones (not in their original place): and there is therefore more
…
Published in CIG no> 3888 as belonging to Eumeneia^ owing to
…
out that the Emperor was not in castra while he was residing in his
705
Emperor's domus, though in the Augustan theory not military, became
…
643. (R. 1891). In a fountain on the upper (eastern) track from
…
belong to one stone I could not decipher the inscr., in which perhaps
…
645. (R. 1883). Near Kusura on the road to Ballyk in a fountain.
706
The two sons were evidently born in the reign of M. Ulpius Trajanus;
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Avmcius Maecellus 0. 180-200 in Hieropolis or Hierapolis: it is
Chapter XVII: The christian inscriptions of central Phrygia
709
St. Abercius p. 713. § 3. Diffusion of Christianity in Central Phrygia p. 715-
…
makes it probable that Central Phrygia was the country in which his
…
prominent Church leader in a district already permeated with Chr.
…
ones in the territory which we assign 6 Euseb. It. E.
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evidently influential persons in the Church of the Pentapolis. The
…
consequence in studying the text. It was composed in the heat of
…
in Rome and the extreme E., his sentiments were those of the Uni-
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objects which the ancients aimed at in inscribing their laws and
…
2 M. Duchesne dates the treatise made this in my lifetime in order that
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a proof that it was in the original epitaph of Avircius. Yet many
…
is in sympathy with the author, pray for him,' contains an obvious
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into the mind of the ordinary reader, ' in Rome I saw the Emperor
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4 See Church in E. E. pp. 288, 318 f. t<S &p8S \6ya (cp. Bom. XV 32), where
712
in 154, and he speaks to the Philippians of his intention to visit
…
against any heresy prevalent in the same region. In the neighbour-
…
affected other Chr. writers5; and it was imitated in the Pentapolis.
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surrecturus in XPO, inspe resurrect ionis resurrectionis.
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standing in the attitude of prayer as (see comm. on no. 657), Acta Pionii (see
713
when we compare the two inscr., the change in the lettering is so
…
well be earlier. But the boldness with which it was placed in a
…
the Pentapolis is opened up by the Acta 8. Abercii, in which the
…
name was in use during the fourth century (the examples range from
…
In the Acta the historical Avircius Marcellus is transformed into
…
orders the devil to carry an altar from the Circus in Rome to Hiero-
…
the popular conception of the early history of Christianit}^ in Phrygia,
714
to the Eleusinian was current in the Pentapolis). Along with these,
…
The legend grew in the valley, and, except in some details, was not
…
after Synnada the couriers required to employ guides, and arrived in
…
S. to Attaleia (which he could easily reach in five days), and there
…
bending' was probably a secluded place in the mountains, where
…
1 See Liglitfoot Ignal. and Poli/c. II 3 Church in R. E. p. 436 n : see also
715
inclination, shown in some other tales, to make the good Emperor
…
seven Chr. inscr. before Constantine2, and only two later. In the
…
The origin of Christianity in this district goes back to the Pauline
…
In the obscurity that envelopes the history of the time, we can make
…
that there is any historical element * Acts XIX 1. See Church in R. E.
…
beare in Academy 1896 I pp. 468 f. s SieXtfwi/ Acts XIX 1 implies evan-
…
tianity in the district.
716
E. or N. of the Pentapolis. In the Synnada district we find no Chr.
…
sion produced by the endurance of the martyrs, resulted in a rapid
…
We notice, in passing, how irreconcilable are the facts of Chr.
…
are the traces of Christianity. Only near his routes in Lycaonia,
…
ment which produced the Acta S. Abercii. In both documents
…
1 In the districts where the 'Eume- bers in the country immediately W.
717
651. (R. 1883). Hodjalar. Ramsay in JHS 1883 p. 428, Cumont
…
under the principle there stated, for Aurelia is in this case the nomen
…
of soldiers mentioned in Christian epitaphs as compared with pagan 3.
718
Christ absorbed and replaced any other kind of service in which they had
…
the stones in it are said to be brought. JHS 1883 p. 405, Cumont 156.
…
rw for airy, as in no. 367.
…
formulae in it are so frequent. The opening formula (if correctly
…
probable. bov\os rod deov, famulus dei, dates in Gaul about a. d. 449-
…
siderable number of cases in which the quoted by Le Blant I p. 86.)
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salutation which was given to everyone in earlier inscr. (656, 658) is now
…
by M. Duchesne in Mel. d'Arcli. et d'liist. 1895 Plate I.
…
The date of this remarkable inscription, early in a. d. 2L(5, is of the
…
no. 657, which is here imitated. The imitation of metrical models in
721
substituted unmetrically for the original names. In the present case
…
of similar errors, and also of verbatim reproduction of a formula in
722
larger numbers are named in inser. about a-, d. 300 or later : 3000000
…
of earlier time, but the small copper of late imperial time (6000 in the
…
Fines were commonly made payable in gold in the fifth century
…
1879 P- 33^j Smyrn. Mous. no. 166), and at Philippi and in Thrace'2.
…
agree with R.'s published copy, except in places where the stone has
723
copying1 of faint letters, but much more from corruption in the trans-
…
have suffered much in transmission and a 9 Al blAANE
…
in 1883. EYcbPATHN*'*
…
in JHS 1883 pp. 339 ff, 1883 pp. 424 ff, Expositor 1889 IX pp. 253 ff.
724
The circumstances in which this epitaph was composed bear intimately
…
cally it is the heavenly city. Ignatius calls the Church in Tralleis
…
2. (pavep is certain in no. 656 (the fifth letter can only be P or T).
…
was, I thinkj in this line : the cj) A had become faint, and he did not
…
agreed in opetnv, and I have therefore printed it. But I retain my
…
altered into the unmetrical reading of the MSS. Moreover in Orac. Sihyll.
…
are agreed in reading navrr] KaOop&vras. Here again, as Prof. Bywater
725
in margin or above the line; thus it came into the wrong place after
…
Mr. Conybeare in the Classical Review 1896. The line which he suggests
…
7. BAZ AH was on the stone distinct and certain in 1883 and 1888.
…
obliterated. The H was read by Sterrett and myself in 1883. We knew
…
in JTIS 1883 p. 424 (compare p. 370), and accepted by most editors.
…
proceeding to pass in silence over adverse evidence 3. Apart from these
…
every sympathy with M. Duchesne in rejecting it: it is a monstrum
…
have suffered in other places also. * M. Duchesne quotes Clemens Rom-
…
scholars with whom I have been in in 500 A. D. (but that was a Chr. Rome),
…
that M. Duchesne wished to save him- cp. 77 jjao-iWs 'Pco^ in inscr., Kaibel 1819,-
726
l&vav no. 445, eX-nihav no. 382, l\>Av in this epitaph 1. 7 (CIG 3440) l.
…
monest in the time of Augustus2).
…
take [3aui\ijav in the natural sense, accus. of fiaatAevs. There seems
…
ness of Eome. The Christian Church was not disloyal in principle to the
…
Again, in a poem of an allegorical and mystical character like this,
…
e.g. in 1. 10, N£<ny3tv is mentioned without esoteric intention.
…
1 Misconception of this added -v final v was retained in such accusatives
…
'AvaeiTiv in his GHeksche Opschr. uit " S. Reinach Epigr. Grecque p. 263.
…
of the Phrygian language, in which
727
is so given for the first time in my publication JHS 1883 p. 425 ; this
…
11. Euphrates and ovpecriv occur together in Orac.Sihyll.N 437 (quoted
…
when the stone was transported to be utilized in the building. But the
…
fracture. Accidental injury to the surface (as in 1. 2), therefore, was all
…
thing which appears in MSS. as the unmetrical and non-existent word
…
tall, gives rods to various persons (in have been serious; and I therefore
…
fragment, which in 1888 was obviously in 1888, prescribed that I should now
728
antithesis of (■nojj.rjv and irporjye in the two corresponding positions in the
…
before his eyes and in his hands. Many read tuti^ov).
…
'IxQvs nosier (de Bapt. ]); and in representations of the Last Supper in
…
17. The true form was corrupted in MSS. into the current late form ■
…
late form, which was not used in the second century, see no. 672. (2) It
…
for T in 1. 12; but the stone in Rome rett and me, except where the edge
729
is a gloss explaining the pronoun used in the original text. Pitra and
…
person and avros (or eauroO) in inscr. is one of the most marked character-
…
nearly so clear as p,ov, and in fact, any one reading the text to a class
…
to which fines are made payable in epitaphs is the Roman or the city
…
The consensus of MSS. and no. 656 in this unmetrical line is certainly
…
Z1. 'UpoiToXeL is impossible metrically. It is shown in Ch. XVI § 3
730
In the copy of Hamilton, II p. 475, on which the restoration depends.
…
kind of errors which are found in his copies of this and of other similar
731
both Hogarth and I searched and offered rewards in vain.
…
the alteration of NZAN60Y into NEANOOY seems slight3: in that case
…
These forms, with ehua, the omission of article in 1. 9, the construction
…
is not improbable. that 0 for O, £ for C or 0, omission of letter in 12,
…
tombstones (Le Blant II p. 268). In laser. Br. Mm. 674 elprjvr] is possibly
…
It is in the last degree improbable that five children of a family should
…
1 Y and K are often confused. M was Hamilton in 1. 3.
…
2 vim[v] ro[i]f KaAXo[i]f Cumont, ip[t]v inserted: but I find no parallel in
…
from putting it in the text; €, not E, the two restorations: in Expositor VIII
732
is reminded of the plague that devastated Gaul in the sixth century;
…
to be buried by their friends. In DiocletianJs persecution this permis-
…
eri/xTjca with accus., is very common in B. Phrygia and Lycaonia: see
…
chastity and became almost a special order in the Church.
…
eaTiv, probably rightly. But the analogy of 380 might be adduced in
…
tomb is common to the (five) brothers.' On the freedom in admitting to
733
near the grave of any distinguished saints or martyrs1 is natural in
…
within the city. That healthy feeling was very strong in pre-Christian
…
659. (R. 1887). Kotch-Hissar. Incomplete in BCH 1893 p, 376*.
…
Pentapolis. Now, as in Eumeneia the formula was at its strongest
…
sanctos, ante Doinna Emerita, at Ippolitu, * In BCH the words after x"Plv are
734
o-Kvkkw (necessary in o-Kvke aor. infin. for o-Kikai). The accentuation is
…
ira[—]. Compare also the following : (1) in museum of Bukarest3, em-
…
cannot guarantee in details, is here reproduced. I was not at that time
…
character of the design induced me to make a rapid sketch in my note-
…
1 01101 in copy for OITOI. vol. 77, 1874, p. 404.
735
notes or indications in my sketch. The marble, which is broken on three
…
lettering: on a stele ornamented in much coarser and later style than
…
664 bis. (R. 1891). At Yiprak in the valley of Metropolis I found
…
665. (R. 1883). Aghzi-Kara. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH
…
The stone had suffered since I copied it, for the text in BCH is
…
667. Alayunt. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH 1893 p. 287,
736
centra] dividing stone in the window of a ruined church near Sultan-Boyali
…
672. (R. 1884). Seulun (Prymnessos). Church in B. E. p. 440. MM.
…
(who, as in other early sculptures, is represented as a youth). He stands
…
Theuprepia has individuality and beauty, beyond what appears in the
737
We observe the gradual degeneration of the name Avircius in the
…
and in the third century it became almost universal2. Hence the name
…
Theudosia in Latin7: Claudian Bell. Gild. 216 begins a hexameter with
…
1 Aburous in an old inscr. at Falerii
738
Afion-Kara-Hissar, unless they contain evidence in their contents.
…
but except where several ancient sites are very close together (as in the
…
1 In 1. 4 the upper oblique stroke of inserted as a correction,
739
tation is here added to the epitaph, as was customary in the Pentapolis,
…
survivors, or by the spirit to the survivors or passers by, are common in
…
ev\j/vxei with the name of deceased in vocative is very common (Kaibel
…
out :£ is used in Rome between a.d. 298 or 3231 and 451 or 474, and in
…
late as a.d. 500 in an inser. of the northern Hauran (along with the
…
Dates a little earlier are likely to rule in the East than in Rome, as
…
a.d. 330. At the same time none of the signs of lateness occur in it;
740
another of which is preserved, no. 675- Eusebius in describing the great
…
words from ayaWiaado) to Koapui occur in Eusebius's description of the
…
first eight words are the opening of a quotation in Luke IV 18, the text
741
Isaiah LX 1-3 here appears in the commonest type of text (see the
…
This inscr. is given out of proper local order, in order to illustrate the
…
(no. 658) and end (654-656) have become markedly Chr. in character;
…
678. (R. 1881). Afion-Kara-Hissar. R. in Mitth. Atli. 1882 p. 144,
742
Church in R. E. p. 477, AA SS 29 Sept. pp. 4 ft and pp. 32 f (on worship
…
Kai 'lcraan kcu 'I<zkco/3). In I p. 95 note he quotes several examples from
743
Eunomios, son of Saturninus, is evidently the same person as in no. 680.
…
belonged, no. 683. Allusions to the Moirai are quite usual in Chr.
…
> Copy: COIC in 1. 2, AAET IN in 4. » Copy: ION.
Chapter XVIII: Line of the trade-route to the east
747
describe the great Highway in this chapter. But the evidence is
…
in direct distance ' by road), it enters Gungermez-Ova, a small glen
…
Metropolitanus, stretching towards N.E., and entirely shut in by
…
point in the plain, 3770 ft., where the water of the valley collects in
…
difficulty in rising first from Dineir-Ova loses probably 7 miles in winding
748
gathers in a lake and great marsh at the S.W. end beside Geneli, about
…
This line is clearly marked by nature. It is hemmed in on the
…
In the valleys along this great road, we should expect to find
…
In that great valley more than one site must be discoverable. Ein-
…
error in one of the numbers. The stages are
…
servant, making an experiment for sians, who have a village in the finest
749
It is obvious that the numbers in stages (2) and (6) are much under-
…
Apameia, p. 22, published in 1875, Prof. G. Hirschfeld indicated his
…
the Paroreios ; and it must therefore have been situated in one of
…
the edge of the TchuhOva. Those coins belong to a city in the
…
2 Agathemeros in Geog. Or. Mm. II estimate). To Strabo's numbers we
750
closer : the ancient city lay in the centre, and must have been supplied
…
evident that Metropolis was in close relations with Apollonia and
…
valley, was in Pisidia under the Byzantine classification, proves that
…
beni in the conventus of Apameia, and on the Peutinger Table, where
…
Hence the latter struck no coins, while in Metropolis the wealth and
…
The hero Euphorbus played some considerable part in Phrygian
751
also, Eupliorbus was a figure in old religious legend1. The name
…
ancient author or in any list of bishoprics. M. Imhoof-Blumer infers
…
Metropolis that the two might well be classed in a single bishopric,
…
perfect ease and confidence. In 1888 I started from Synnada with
…
on the line of a Roman road (in 1891 this was confirmed by the
752
journeys of 1881, 1883, and 1884—a view which is expressed in CB
…
from Metropolis to Atly-Hissar.' But, [For clearness I use in this section
753
in favour of the Oinan-Ova line; but it is not conclusive, for the
…
But it seems not impossible that there were two roads, alike in
…
in that case remain uncertain on which of the two roads Melissa lay ;
…
In that case the ancient site at Bedesh on the road between
…
Synnada, is natural, when we recognize that Lysias was in Oinan-
…
occur. In the classified list in Actio p compare Ptolemy's BXeavSpos for
754
§ 6. Ltsias. This city is hardly ever alluded to in literature.
…
debarred from placing it in the Synnada valley4 by the classification
…
passage, which is almost conclusive: in the Acta 8. Aberciib it is.
…
Pentapolis. in one MS. of Hierocles, and perhaps at
755
alluded to in describing the journey of the Magistrianoi from Synnada
…
In 1891 we ascended from Karghyn, but bad weather and dense mist
…
§ 7. Oiniatai, a people mentioned only in the Tekmorian lists
…
in my Church in B. E., map : that would explain why it is so rarely mentioned.
757
The name of Irenaeus, in all probability, belongs to a freedman and
…
In the position of the inscr., it is clear that Sibidonda lay towards N.,
…
Pankration at the first Themis. In a Themis (or aycov deixaracos) the
…
2 MM. Legrand and Chamonard in mention formally the re-copying of an
758
and is rare in Phrygia proper: it has spread to Metropolis from Apollonia,
…
Aur. Menneas is, in all probability, the founder of the Themis Men-
…
the same as Alexander, son of Karikos, mentioned in no. 694. Tieiou then
…
the correction needed by comparison with coins in his collection.
…
cap and short tunic, crescent on shoulders, spear in r., patera in 1.
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no. 70 Attoudda Nefpcowa ? a-nrpai'cc] ra described in JHS 1. c.
759
citizen in Metropolis. If he were then aged 48, his victory in the Pan-
…
fact that an inscription or a statue in honour of a victor may be erected
…
erected in honour of his victory in a boys' stadion by his grandson ac-
…
be needed, as they recognize in the victor a son of Alexander Tieiou.
…
of Karikos no. 694. The stemma, in that case, is
760
70 r. (R. 1881). Tatarli. Imperfect in Hirschfeld iiber Kelaindi-
…
in the Anatolian nomenclature (see s YOYTON doubtfully in copy.
Index of geographical names in volume I. Parts I and II
Corrections of views in part I
785
CORRECTIONS OF VIEWS IN PART I.
…
describes a Duclen in the former, and there is a Duden in the latter):
…
I was wrong in disregarding his account of the Laodicean streams. Let
786
786 CORRECTIONS OF VIEWS IN PART I.
…
kapros used in a late document perhaps points to this union of two equally
…
view taken in pp. 35 f; and this piece of evidence formerly seemed to
…
certainly not in its original position).
…
P. 140. Professor Sayce rightly points out that the sheep appears in
Notes on part II
788
1. On p. 538 the belief is expressed that the date in no. 399 has
…
my case; but I did not venture to insert the conjecture in the text. At
…
proof of the argument in Ch. XII. Mr. Anderson reads also nr)[v6s],
…
reading boopeq against bcopedv (as given in BCH 1893 p. 247); this
…
pamphlet die Grabschrift des Aberkios, 1896, reached me early in
…
said from the beginning, the reading Ularis is not certain (except in the
…
here, but accepts my authority for fiao-t- Dietrich) Monsignor Wilpert, in his
789
(3) As is shown in Cli. XII, it is natural and necessary that a Chr.
…
about a. d. 220 should be expressed in language which could be under-
…
in such terms that his religion might readily be taken as Chr.; whereas
…
revolutionized in many respects, if Dietrich were right: see p. 711 on
…
Aberkios, nourished in Hieropolis about a. d. 150-220, while a leading
…
with scrupulous and jealous care in Christians borrowed the idea that the
…
numerous inscr. stand before the world, in the Sacrament, and the other ideas
790
in the district ? The subsequent history of the Aberkios-legend, with its
…
is entirely improbable; and Dietrich's reasons in its favour have no
…
an epigram, which I copied at Doghan-Arslan in the country of the
…
equally skilled in his arts. The date is evidently late third century (to
…
14 acTTeai 8' in iroWolcriv Wayevimv Adxe Tup.A's,
…
longest; cp. no. 232, where the dis- In 14 the construction changes, and E.
791
and exercised wide influence in N.E. Phrygia, which (as is proved in
…
4. Zahn in Bcalencykl. f. prat. T/woL, s. v. Avercius, takes the name as
…
16 O marked doubtfully in OEAON: this suggests that il
…
expedient in 12, is now proved to be untenable. In Bev. Univ. Midi 1896
…
In 15, M. Weil takes the same view as I do about em (eirei), and ype'a
Errata in part I / Errata in part II
Maßstab/Farbkeil
App. II. INSCRIPTIONS. 475
owing- to the loss of the left-hand stone the names are uncertain. I have
restored it approximately on the supposition that the Latin inscription
was composed by the husband after his wife died, and was placed along-
side of the older joint inscription : this seems probable from the arrange-
ment on the stone, which seems to mark the two texts as companions.
The date a.d. i 70-171 is an important addition.
330. (R. 1890). C. Vennonio C. L. Eroti heredes ex testamento. Tata
Ovevvwviui "Epam Kk.rjpov6p.oi Kara biaOrjKrjv.
Eros was freedman of a resident Italian.
331. (R. 1891). Avp. Yla-niav\r]\ Tlaniov [KareaKcvaaejv to rjpui[o]v
ep-avrrj [km.] ro) avbpl p,ov 7.ix>ti.k(x> [km] tois tskvols r)p.S>v ' et be ris aWos
eniTr]bevo-i, 9rj<ri is to TapXov (br\va.pia) <p'.
332. (Hogarth-Headlam 1890). Dikeji. AP. Iiokvyji6\vios} tu> ykvKv-
rarw [vltp] Ylo\v)(povL(p t[ov] f3a>jj.bv QqaavTi ejjT)] b' KM fjp.epas Ti \H EI N AI AY;
JANE AIACTO os 8' av aKvkrj bdcrei ™ Jepcoraru ra/xei'u [8ijv. ? See
no. 661.
333. (Hogarth 1890). r\ belva efonjjtre efajun; kcu tw avbpl [avTrjs
ripei/^a) Ylpe.ip.0 ?]v x, apxas ts TerekeKOTi Traaas Kal [x\peo(pvkaKrja[av]TL Kal
b\yopavoixrjo-avTi, ypa[pp.aTevo-avTL\ epyeiiio-TaTrja-avTi, Kal Havekk-qvi yevo-
p[iv<i>' Qr)va]vTi Kakws. IT[p]eip;e, tfpcos xp-qo-Te, ^aipe.
On the xpecixpv\a£ see p. 368. Primus has been a member of the
Panhellenic Council instituted at Athens by Hadrian see p. 430.
334. (R. 1881). BCH 1883 p. 308. [U'fOKXiavbs Tpvcpiov to my wife
Cecillia Ammia, with permission to a later wife Ailiane to be buried :
fine payable to tameion 2,500 den.
Proklianos and his second wife are mentioned no. 304.
335. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH 1893 p. 249. Ai/p.
Sevqpa. to my son Apollonides: fine to tameion 500 den.
336. (R. 1888). Rev. M. Gr. 1889 p. 35.
A. Avpr\\La Tclto. fj Kal EvTvyls 'ArraA.w avbpl €k(k) t&v IbCcov KaTeo-Keva-
aev to ijpipov, [eir]l o2 Kal avrrj Tedf]a-eTai, exovTcov e^ovaiav p;ot kI t&v
tIkvwv lb' [i']r[e]pos 3 eTTiTrjbevcri, 6r)cri is to TapXov b-qv. </>'. (18' for eib'.)
B. "Etl TpeaKoo-ioo-T(£> 7re/x7ir&> Aip. Tdra KaTedey.r\v Avp. 'Atjxfiiavbv tov
vov p.ov ayvvaiov Kal aTeKVOv. (a.D. 220-22l).
1 The father's name is uncertain.
2 This reading is necessary, not fir 0: the letter before 0 is I.
8 F-TPOC in copy.
owing- to the loss of the left-hand stone the names are uncertain. I have
restored it approximately on the supposition that the Latin inscription
was composed by the husband after his wife died, and was placed along-
side of the older joint inscription : this seems probable from the arrange-
ment on the stone, which seems to mark the two texts as companions.
The date a.d. i 70-171 is an important addition.
330. (R. 1890). C. Vennonio C. L. Eroti heredes ex testamento. Tata
Ovevvwviui "Epam Kk.rjpov6p.oi Kara biaOrjKrjv.
Eros was freedman of a resident Italian.
331. (R. 1891). Avp. Yla-niav\r]\ Tlaniov [KareaKcvaaejv to rjpui[o]v
ep-avrrj [km.] ro) avbpl p,ov 7.ix>ti.k(x> [km] tois tskvols r)p.S>v ' et be ris aWos
eniTr]bevo-i, 9rj<ri is to TapXov (br\va.pia) <p'.
332. (Hogarth-Headlam 1890). Dikeji. AP. Iiokvyji6\vios} tu> ykvKv-
rarw [vltp] Ylo\v)(povL(p t[ov] f3a>jj.bv QqaavTi ejjT)] b' KM fjp.epas Ti \H EI N AI AY;
JANE AIACTO os 8' av aKvkrj bdcrei ™ Jepcoraru ra/xei'u [8ijv. ? See
no. 661.
333. (Hogarth 1890). r\ belva efonjjtre efajun; kcu tw avbpl [avTrjs
ripei/^a) Ylpe.ip.0 ?]v x, apxas ts TerekeKOTi Traaas Kal [x\peo(pvkaKrja[av]TL Kal
b\yopavoixrjo-avTi, ypa[pp.aTevo-avTL\ epyeiiio-TaTrja-avTi, Kal Havekk-qvi yevo-
p[iv<i>' Qr)va]vTi Kakws. IT[p]eip;e, tfpcos xp-qo-Te, ^aipe.
On the xpecixpv\a£ see p. 368. Primus has been a member of the
Panhellenic Council instituted at Athens by Hadrian see p. 430.
334. (R. 1881). BCH 1883 p. 308. [U'fOKXiavbs Tpvcpiov to my wife
Cecillia Ammia, with permission to a later wife Ailiane to be buried :
fine payable to tameion 2,500 den.
Proklianos and his second wife are mentioned no. 304.
335. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH 1893 p. 249. Ai/p.
Sevqpa. to my son Apollonides: fine to tameion 500 den.
336. (R. 1888). Rev. M. Gr. 1889 p. 35.
A. Avpr\\La Tclto. fj Kal EvTvyls 'ArraA.w avbpl €k(k) t&v IbCcov KaTeo-Keva-
aev to ijpipov, [eir]l o2 Kal avrrj Tedf]a-eTai, exovTcov e^ovaiav p;ot kI t&v
tIkvwv lb' [i']r[e]pos 3 eTTiTrjbevcri, 6r)cri is to TapXov b-qv. </>'. (18' for eib'.)
B. "Etl TpeaKoo-ioo-T(£> 7re/x7ir&> Aip. Tdra KaTedey.r\v Avp. 'Atjxfiiavbv tov
vov p.ov ayvvaiov Kal aTeKVOv. (a.D. 220-22l).
1 The father's name is uncertain.
2 This reading is necessary, not fir 0: the letter before 0 is I.
8 F-TPOC in copy.