App. I. INSCRIPTIONS.
735
parts thus added where fracture is indicated are not vouched for by any
notes or indications in my sketch. The marble, which is broken on three
sides, was perhaps part of a church.
,........liijwi'jijjll! 'Iijpiliii
66s- (R- i88j). Kara-Sandykli [—] £NOIA£IAN «e 77S? us aAAo?
fco[----— t]ov h9a.be Tcupevra BaarjXrjov, QqcravTa ev ajxekia (3lov + . Late
lettering: on a stele ornamented in much coarser and later style than
no. 662.
3. The Synnada District.
664. (R. 1891). Oinan. [Kijptje, or [XpLcrrje, fiorjOi 'Apy . . . vos Ulov K.[al
rod oikov avrov ?] Perhaps 'Ap[re'/xa>]^os should be read. The inscr. is
late. The earliest example of the formula Xp. fioijOei is LW 2704, dated
a.d. 331.
664 bis. (R. 1891). At Yiprak in the valley of Metropolis I found
a late Chr. inscr. undecipherable.
665. (R. 1883). Aghzi-Kara. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH
1893 p. 288 (incomplete), Cumont 187. -rinrep p-z^pajs K.al ara.Trav\o-ecos
Av£ivt(ov apyj.TeKT\ovos kcu virep ev)(f]s 'T?Ta[ri'as koX 'Avbpeov kcu Ewi/3ta[?].
Kal ev^d/xevq tt\v *vyy)\y | e£]ere\eo-av +
The stone had suffered since I copied it, for the text in BCH is
ev^ap.evrjv tt)v e£[x.Tjy e^]ere\e[a6ri}. The spelling 7; for cu in ev^d/ievr] is
very unusual: v for oi in nom. plur. occurs in the inscr. quoted
no. 657 1. 7.
666. (R. 1884). Aghzi-Kara. A cross within a circle: under it
TpL-yopios Trp(eaj3vTepos).
667. Alayunt. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH 1893 p. 287,
Cumont 183. +inrep p.vrnJ.T]s Ke dvairavae\os 'Eppi?; Relief: Rose Mova-
TpiKov. No. 667-670 ' joierres funeraires Chret. en forme cle cliapiteaux.'
735
parts thus added where fracture is indicated are not vouched for by any
notes or indications in my sketch. The marble, which is broken on three
sides, was perhaps part of a church.
,........liijwi'jijjll! 'Iijpiliii
66s- (R- i88j). Kara-Sandykli [—] £NOIA£IAN «e 77S? us aAAo?
fco[----— t]ov h9a.be Tcupevra BaarjXrjov, QqcravTa ev ajxekia (3lov + . Late
lettering: on a stele ornamented in much coarser and later style than
no. 662.
3. The Synnada District.
664. (R. 1891). Oinan. [Kijptje, or [XpLcrrje, fiorjOi 'Apy . . . vos Ulov K.[al
rod oikov avrov ?] Perhaps 'Ap[re'/xa>]^os should be read. The inscr. is
late. The earliest example of the formula Xp. fioijOei is LW 2704, dated
a.d. 331.
664 bis. (R. 1891). At Yiprak in the valley of Metropolis I found
a late Chr. inscr. undecipherable.
665. (R. 1883). Aghzi-Kara. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH
1893 p. 288 (incomplete), Cumont 187. -rinrep p-z^pajs K.al ara.Trav\o-ecos
Av£ivt(ov apyj.TeKT\ovos kcu virep ev)(f]s 'T?Ta[ri'as koX 'Avbpeov kcu Ewi/3ta[?].
Kal ev^d/xevq tt\v *vyy)\y | e£]ere\eo-av +
The stone had suffered since I copied it, for the text in BCH is
ev^ap.evrjv tt)v e£[x.Tjy e^]ere\e[a6ri}. The spelling 7; for cu in ev^d/ievr] is
very unusual: v for oi in nom. plur. occurs in the inscr. quoted
no. 657 1. 7.
666. (R. 1884). Aghzi-Kara. A cross within a circle: under it
TpL-yopios Trp(eaj3vTepos).
667. Alayunt. MM. Legrand and Chamonard in BCH 1893 p. 287,
Cumont 183. +inrep p.vrnJ.T]s Ke dvairavae\os 'Eppi?; Relief: Rose Mova-
TpiKov. No. 667-670 ' joierres funeraires Chret. en forme cle cliapiteaux.'