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Dedication, partly in Latin, by Junius Pastor, Csesen-
nius Sospes, propraetor of Asia, and holder of other high
offices.

Some fragments of lists of persons who had sacrificed,
perhaps, at the Temple of Artemis.

Dedication, probably of a statue, by the council and
people of Ephesus. to Julius Lupus Lambillus, quaestor
and propraetor of three pro-consuls.

Part of an inscription recording the names of the
secretaries of the council of the Misthoterion, and of
the superintendents of the Deipnophoriac procession.

List of victories gained by an athlete in various
games.

List of victories in pugilistic contests, gained by an
athlete in public games at various cities.

Inscription recording the dedication to an athlete and
his victories in the Olympic and various other games.

Inscription recording two agonistic victories, probably
in musical or lyrical contests.

Inscription in honour of some one who was three
times Olympic victor.1 It may be remarked that on the
return of such a victor to his native city, the wall of the
city was sometimes broken down for his triumphal en-
trance, as for an Emperor.

The architrave of the southern entrance door was
inscribed with the name of Publius Rutilius Bassus, who
was town clerk in the time of Hadrian, a.u. 120, as we
learn by inscription No. 1 7.

Most of these inscriptions were found on the stage of

1 For these inscriptions, see Appendix : Inscriptions from Great Theatre.
 
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