GRAGG. — THE GREEK EPIGRAM BEFORE 300 B. C. 47 



29. CIA IV, 373»% p. 91 (= H 243). 



30. CIA IV, 37385, p g7 (- H 218). Restored by Allen, VIII. 



31. CIA IV, 373«5-5«-295^ p. 163 {= H 211) Restored by Kirchhoff. 



32. CIA IV, 373202, p. 100 (= H 224). 



33. CIA IV, 373^8, p. 102 (= H 246). 



34. CIA IV, 373»s8^ p. 98 (= H 222). Restored by Kirchhoff. 



35. CIA IV, 373201, p. 100 (= H 223). Restored by Kirchhoff and 

 Hoffmann. 



36. CIA IV, 373208, p. 183 (= H 220). 



*37. CIA IV, 373«, p. 41 (= K 743 a, pref. = H 238 = Pr 71 : Thuc. 

 6. 54). 



38. CIA IV, 422i«, p. 185 (= H 253). 



39. CIA IV, 3739^ p. 89 (= H 251). 



40. CIA IV, 3737^ p. 86 (= H 232). 



41. IGA 62% p. 174 (= H 307). Sellasia. 



42. IIS 652 (= H 305). Metapontum. 



*43. Olymp. 252 (= K 743 = H 311 = Pr 57 : Pans. 5. 24. 3). 



44. Olymp. 157 (= H 375). Restored by Kirchhoff. 



45. Olymp. 154 (= H 371). 



46. IGA 412 (= K 740 = H 290). Melos. 



47. IGA 393 (= H 321). Ceos. Restored by Kirchhoff. 



48. BCH 29 (1905), p. 214. Delos. 



49. AP 6. 133 (= Archil. 18). 



50. AP 6. 269 (= Sappho US)."? 



51. AP 6. 135 (= Anac. 102). 



52. AP 6. 142 (= Anac. 103). 



53. AP 6. 139 (= Anac. 105). 



54. AP 6. 140 (= Anac. 106).ifi8 



55. AP 6. 141 (= Anac. 107). 



56. AP 6. 134 {= Anac. 108).i69 



57. AP 6. 136 (= Anac. 109). 



58. AP6. 137 (=Anac. 110). 



59. AP6. 143 (:= Anac. 111). 



"' Although this epigram is longer than most early inscriptions, it is no longer 

 than the early Corcyrean inscription, K 179. The sentiment is simple and frequent 

 on stones of the sixth century. 



168 Wikmowitz (quoted by Weber, p. 34) holds that the name 'ApriKpiXov proves 

 this epigram late. For Homeric epithets as proper names see Thuc. 7. 34 (Ai^tXoj), 

 Thuc. 8. 64 (AuTpi(p7]i), Xen. Hell. 1. 3. 13 (Qeoy^v7]%). These examples, though 

 not so early as this epigram, are certainly not " late." 



^8' Weber's objection that these verses describe a painting and are therefore late, 

 does not hold, since there is no indication that they describe a picture rather than a 

 relief. Cf. 47 and Pans. 5. 17. 6. 



