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10. DIFFUSION OF CHRISTIANITY, ETC. 513

Artemius, 26 Jan., are duplicates x; but at present even conjecture is
forbidden by lack of evidence.

A copy of tbe inscription of Laodiceia, mentioned by Le Quien on
the authority of the old Cambridge scholar, J. Jebb (about which
some doubt was expressed above, pp. xix, 78 f), has been rediscovered
in a Vatican MS. by M. Laui'ent of the Fcole Francaise d'Athenes,
who has generously sent me a copy and permitted me to publish it
(no. 410 bis).

See p. 494 note 6.

Notes, i. See the totals of earlier and later Chr. Inscr., given in Note p. 716.

2. The ruined church of very early date, which perhaps occupies the site of the
temple of Zeus Keleneus, p. 462, on the acropolis of Kelainai, has been best
described by Weber, pp. 34 £f (see also my paper in Transactions Ecclesiolog. Soc.
Aberdeen 1890 pp. 2 S). On one of the large blocks, of which its walls are com-
posed, is engraved no. 397. Several crosses (form, a longer vertical line bisected
by shorter horizontal line: one with equal limbs) are incised on the walls. In
view of probable excavation of this interesting church, a description of the ruins
is unnecessary.

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