Si
367
cm.
(from this copy), R.A. v (1905), p. 411,
Inscr.
i may be restored either as the cognomen of the donor, or as the
interpretation of ’Ανίκητος in 1. 2 is even more doubtful; it may be
of the fragment 20 cm., width 24 cm.
in 1.
The
a man, as in no. 793®, or the epithet of a god, as in no. 8003.
no. 12.
Εύτύχ^ς
patronymic.
the name of
. Εύτύχ[·<ς (?)
v Άνικ·<τω . .
λστη γυ[ναικί (?)
also; the lower edge is unbroken. Height
Height of letters 3—41/3
Littmann
WANl|<Hri
ΚΤΗή
770. Scale 1:10.
771 Altar-pedestal. Found in the Temple of Bacal Shamin, near the entrance.
The altar is round, and is ornamented with four bucrania, each having two fillets, and
with four bunches of grapes; see Div. II. a. 6, Ill. 340. The inscription is between
the fillets of a bucranium. . Length of the inscription 9 cm. Height of letters i1^ cm.
Littmann (from this copy), R.A. v (1905), p. 4x1, no. 7.
Inscr. 771.
Scale 1 : 10.
Ουρος.
i. e. Hur.
The name is a common one; the Nabatean form is found also, e. g. in no. 778.
772. Portion of a relief. Found in the entrance to the “Theatron”. The stone ‘
formed a portion of the relief which filled the semicircular space above the great door.
The inscription was carved on the ground of the relief immediately behind a saddled
horse, and evidently refers to the rider. A head was found in the same heap of frag-
ments holding some object to the lips, now so broken as to be unrecognizable, but
very possibly a trumpet, so that it may be readily supposed that the inscription refers
to this mounted figure; see Div. II. a. 6, p. 384 and Ill. 334, fragment N. The
portion of the slab which bears the inscription was taken by the Expedition, and is
now in the Library of Princeton University. Length of this portion 38 cm.; height at
the left end ιοτ/2 cm., at the right 4 cm.; thickness 29 cm. Height of letters 3-31/a cm.
Littmann (from this copy), R.A. v (1905), p. 411, no. 10.
| [ ψ E1T W N B 0 ZJ Τρείτων βουκίνατ[ωρ.
Triton, trzi/inpeter.
Inscr. 772. Scale I : io.
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367
cm.
(from this copy), R.A. v (1905), p. 411,
Inscr.
i may be restored either as the cognomen of the donor, or as the
interpretation of ’Ανίκητος in 1. 2 is even more doubtful; it may be
of the fragment 20 cm., width 24 cm.
in 1.
The
a man, as in no. 793®, or the epithet of a god, as in no. 8003.
no. 12.
Εύτύχ^ς
patronymic.
the name of
. Εύτύχ[·<ς (?)
v Άνικ·<τω . .
λστη γυ[ναικί (?)
also; the lower edge is unbroken. Height
Height of letters 3—41/3
Littmann
WANl|<Hri
ΚΤΗή
770. Scale 1:10.
771 Altar-pedestal. Found in the Temple of Bacal Shamin, near the entrance.
The altar is round, and is ornamented with four bucrania, each having two fillets, and
with four bunches of grapes; see Div. II. a. 6, Ill. 340. The inscription is between
the fillets of a bucranium. . Length of the inscription 9 cm. Height of letters i1^ cm.
Littmann (from this copy), R.A. v (1905), p. 4x1, no. 7.
Inscr. 771.
Scale 1 : 10.
Ουρος.
i. e. Hur.
The name is a common one; the Nabatean form is found also, e. g. in no. 778.
772. Portion of a relief. Found in the entrance to the “Theatron”. The stone ‘
formed a portion of the relief which filled the semicircular space above the great door.
The inscription was carved on the ground of the relief immediately behind a saddled
horse, and evidently refers to the rider. A head was found in the same heap of frag-
ments holding some object to the lips, now so broken as to be unrecognizable, but
very possibly a trumpet, so that it may be readily supposed that the inscription refers
to this mounted figure; see Div. II. a. 6, p. 384 and Ill. 334, fragment N. The
portion of the slab which bears the inscription was taken by the Expedition, and is
now in the Library of Princeton University. Length of this portion 38 cm.; height at
the left end ιοτ/2 cm., at the right 4 cm.; thickness 29 cm. Height of letters 3-31/a cm.
Littmann (from this copy), R.A. v (1905), p. 411, no. 10.
| [ ψ E1T W N B 0 ZJ Τρείτων βουκίνατ[ωρ.
Triton, trzi/inpeter.
Inscr. 772. Scale I : io.
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