vom 27. Oclobcr 1859. 661 



OIAnAEIMANAPOPAIAESTOMA na DO M A X 



On Uie opposite side of tlie stone near one end are ihe 

 lelters U>||\4/^3T3 from the second line and at tlie otlier end 

 Ihe lelters MANAPO f'om the first line. 



It is evident therefore that the stone is only the section 

 of a hase and that the same or a similar inscription was conti- 

 nued from either extremity of the stone on the next stones 

 Crossing the joints. 



The object dedicated must have been designed to be seen 

 on both siiles. 



The Anaximander mentioned In this inscription may be the 

 celebrated philosopher of Milelus, the pupll of Thaies. 



The name Terpsicles as an artlst Is new to nie. 



(3) On the side of the chair of a seated figure in the 

 Egyplain style: 



^H^OIXI3T^OUai>lOIMI2^HaAX 

 ArAAMATOAPOAAnNOC 



XccDYig slut KXsTfo? Tsc^jOT»;? ^), dp'ypg. 

 ayct}^jxcc TO ') AttoXKojvo? 



Teichioessa was a place near Mlletus mentioned In Thu- 

 cydldes VIII, 26. It paid tribule to Athens after the Perslan war 

 as appears by the list of tributaries published and found at 

 Athens. Chares was prohably one of the rvacwfoi on the we- 

 stern coast of Asia minor of whom several are mentioned In 

 Herodotus In the perlod Immediately before the Persian war. 

 I should place this inscription rather later thaa the two succee- 

 ding ones; from B. C 520 to 500. 



') vielmehr Tou Mai'Spo;jia;^ow [sJxoi/a]. Mai/Jpo; mit seinen Zusam- 

 mensetzungen ist ein ganz gewöhnlicher Name in Vorder-Asien. Mai/Jpo- 

 lict)(^oi ist neu. 



') vielmehr KX»]Vio; T6i^toutr»]C (Tetj^touVcrvif) 



^) TOU 



