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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 — Oxford, 1897

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App. I. INSCRIPTIONS. 643

530, the date would be about a. d. 100; but this inscr. seems to be
decidedly later than that. Moreover the stemma which would result
from the identification shows an utter lack of family similarity of names.

536. Ahat-Keui. CIG 3858 c, Wadd. 756. ayaOfi ri/Xfl. v j3ov\r)
Kal 6 bijp.05 lT'\,\vr\uav [MjapKiav SeKovvbiWav Ovyarepa M^apyiov1 [T]l\ovos 2
(rrecf>avr](j)6pov, Kal yvvaiKa T. T. Avruiviavov [yp]a[pp.a]Tii]cos rfjs 7ro[A.ec>>s
kt\.

On the Stephanephoros see pp. 56 f.. 103.

537. (R. 1881 in part). Two separate fragments, (a) in CIG 3858 m
and (b) 3861 d3. T. 4>A. Aap|rt8ioy || 2wk\tj|tikos k||<u T. [<J>A.] At|oye-
j>ia||i>ds SwkA|jjt6||k6s [Up^?]|<»s [wloi ?]

This inscription can hardly be later than the beginning of the second
century. At that time it would be impossible to suppose that these two
natives of Akmonia belonged to a Roman senatorial family; and
2vvK\riTiKos must therefore be a personal name (cp. no. 392). The name
Lartidius may have been adopted in Akmonia from S. Lartidius, legalus
pr.pr. of C. Asinius Gallus proconsul 6-$ B.C. C. Lartidius Niger was
proc. Aug. at Apollonis Lydv 43-6 A.D., BCH 1887 p. 84.

538. (R. 1888) and 539 (R. 1881) : Susuz-Keui: in long lines on two
fragments of entablature : the second badly in CIG 3861 c. First line
[AvTOKparopi Kcucrapi TlJtco Oveairaaiavw Kal TtVu Airoll/cpdropi KaCaapt.
AoiuTiavy*. Second^ 6v]yarr]p'Pov<pi\\a .(£ viroo-^iaecos MapKov KAa>||5t'ou
Ylocrr6p,ov tov irarpos 5 to irpoTivXov iirl rrjs [ayopas. Third Ka)T[a]o-K€vao-as 6
airoKadeaTijo-ev.

The dedicatory inscription of a public building in Keramon-Agora.

540. (R. j881). Fountain E. of Susuz-Keui: entablature fragment.
First line iraTpl irarpibo^ Kal. Second [57] OvyaT-qp avrov ['Poi^iAAaj. This
is probably to be restored as another dedication by Rufilla to one of the
Flavian emperors, perhaps Vespasian and [Titus1.

1 Le Bas's copy has MIKIOY, but tween the fragments is marked |, and
the daughter's name assures the cor- between the lines ||.

rection. ' Ao/uncutS is erased, but legible (it

2 CIG- [0](\[<a]vov, Wadd. r:\[a]voS, was not read by Hamilton).

prob. [r]iWor or [r]i'X[tt>]vor would be 6 Hamilton reads Uomiixov, FT ATE

better (Latin Gillo). for TTATP, and puts the rest in a third

3 Fragment (a) found at Ahat-Keui line beginning OT.

contains the first half of each line, (b) ° This seems to be an error of engraver
m a wall at Susuz-Keui contains the for -acraa-a arroK.
ends of the lines. The distinction be-
ll 2
 
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