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



161. Pr 58. 175 (Paus. 5. 25. 10). 



162. Pr 56 (Paus. 5. 27. 12). 



163. Pr 82 (Diod. 18. 41). 



164. AP 6. 53 (= PLG Bacchyl. 49). 



165. Pr 108 (Porphyr. Vit. Pythag. 3). 



166. PLG Sim. 157 (= Pr 105 : Di. La. 4. 45). 



167. AP 6. 313 (= PLG Bacchyl. 48). 



168. PLG Philox. 15 (= AP 9. 319). 



169. PLG Sim. 147 (= Pr 136). 



170. PLG Sim. 90 (= Pr 199 : Lycurg. Leocr. 109).i8i 



171. Pr 153 (Aeschin. 3. 184, 185). 



172. Pr 154 (Aeschin. 3. 190). 



173. Pr 178 (Paus. 6. 20. 14). 



174. AP 7. 296 (= Pr 269 = Sim. 142). "2 



175. Pr 140 (Ath. 1. 19 b). 



176. Pr 127 (Paus. 7. 17.7). 



177. PLG Sim. 149 (= A PI 2). 



178. PLG Sim. 152 (= Pr 124 ; Paus. 6. 9. 9). 



179. PLG Sim. 153 (:- A PI 3). 



180. PLG Sim. 163 (= Pr. 144 ; Arist. Rhet. 1. 7. 32). 



181. Pr 142 (Schol. Aristoph. Acharn. 214). 



182. Pr 180 (Ath. 2. 48 b). 



183. Pr 174 (Paus. 6. 10. 5). 



184. PLG Sim. 161 (= AP 9. 757). 



185. PLG Sim. 160 (= Pr 179; Paus. 10. 27. 4). 



186. Pr 209 (Arist. Nic. Eth. 1. 9)."3 



187. Pr 207 (Porphyr. de Abstin. 2. 19). 



188. PLG 2, p. 260 (Di. La. 8. 65). 



189. PLG Sim. 169 (= Pr 253 ; Ath. 10. 415 f ). 



190. AP 7. 349. 



191. AP 7. 22 (PLG 2, p. 314).184 



192. AP 7. 515 (=Sim. 117). 



193. AP 7. 301 (= Sim. 95).i86 



^*^ The word MapaOwvi seems more suited to an honorary statue than to an actual 

 tomb on the battle field. 



182 See Boas, p. 205. i" Cf. Theog. 25.5; Soph. fr. 329. 



18* The absence of ryde or any similar indication that this is an inscription has 

 led me to place it among the epideictic epitaphs. 



1" If this is an epifciph, it would be hard to tell whether it was for Leonidas or 

 for the Spartans (see Hauvette) ; this uncertainty seems to me impossible in an epi- 

 taph, and the verses are probably an occasional poem. TrjSe may be explained by 

 supposing that the author had the tomb of Leonidas before him. 



