App. II. INSCRIPTIONS. 479
are given CIG 3957 (one repeated better BCH 1893 pp. 314:8:), one CIG
3902^ one Atk. Milth. 1891 pp. 282 i, one epistyle block ib. pp. 235 ff\
Another part of the same inscr. has been found at Dorylaion ; it is pub-
lished by M. Radet En Phrygie p. 136 and by Mommsen CIL III Supjpl.
Auctar. 13 651 l from a different copy.
Paullus Fabius Maximus left his mark on the province of Asia, in
other ways: the Sminthian games bore his name for two centuries or
more, as "ZpivQeia YlavXeia2, probably as having been organized or
remodelled by him. It is not unlikely that he had worked them into
a general scheme for romanizing the province, of which the remodelling
of the calendar formed a part. Hence the temple of Rome no. 302 may
have been the building on which this inscr. was engraved.
350. (R. 1883). Bey-Keui. [r]fxa/. Avp. 'O^e'/V/Vi? eTioir\o-a to fjpuiov
Avp. Eta rji Ovyarpi \xov p.. \. Kai latino «e 777 yvvaiKi p.ov Avp. Ke\evopeviy
el be tls erepos [eTtiTrffievai, 6r\<rei Is rbv (piaKov br}v. <p'.
'//////AA'A^AY^P
Q<J> EAAIIETTOIH
IATOhPQCNAY0P
ElA£THGYrATP|M0Y
MNIAZXAPIN<Ai
EAYT<n)&T-l TY
NEKIMOY<!?AY0P0K£
AEYOMENH EIAE
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TON<j>IIKONX(£
The curious name Keleuomene, elsewhere unknown, may suggest, but is
far from proving, Christian origin. For the form cp. Sozomene, Agapo-
1 The proofsheet was sent to me early 2 Wadd. 17306, -which is probably
in 1895 by Prof- Mommsen ; it has not not earlier than the end of the second
yet been published. century.
are given CIG 3957 (one repeated better BCH 1893 pp. 314:8:), one CIG
3902^ one Atk. Milth. 1891 pp. 282 i, one epistyle block ib. pp. 235 ff\
Another part of the same inscr. has been found at Dorylaion ; it is pub-
lished by M. Radet En Phrygie p. 136 and by Mommsen CIL III Supjpl.
Auctar. 13 651 l from a different copy.
Paullus Fabius Maximus left his mark on the province of Asia, in
other ways: the Sminthian games bore his name for two centuries or
more, as "ZpivQeia YlavXeia2, probably as having been organized or
remodelled by him. It is not unlikely that he had worked them into
a general scheme for romanizing the province, of which the remodelling
of the calendar formed a part. Hence the temple of Rome no. 302 may
have been the building on which this inscr. was engraved.
350. (R. 1883). Bey-Keui. [r]fxa/. Avp. 'O^e'/V/Vi? eTioir\o-a to fjpuiov
Avp. Eta rji Ovyarpi \xov p.. \. Kai latino «e 777 yvvaiKi p.ov Avp. Ke\evopeviy
el be tls erepos [eTtiTrffievai, 6r\<rei Is rbv (piaKov br}v. <p'.
'//////AA'A^AY^P
Q<J> EAAIIETTOIH
IATOhPQCNAY0P
ElA£THGYrATP|M0Y
MNIAZXAPIN<Ai
EAYT<n)&T-l TY
NEKIMOY<!?AY0P0K£
AEYOMENH EIAE
tiz-etep<j:///////////
aeyzi0hieiisp
TON<j>IIKONX(£
The curious name Keleuomene, elsewhere unknown, may suggest, but is
far from proving, Christian origin. For the form cp. Sozomene, Agapo-
1 The proofsheet was sent to me early 2 Wadd. 17306, -which is probably
in 1895 by Prof- Mommsen ; it has not not earlier than the end of the second
yet been published. century.