GREEK INSCRIPTIONS. 



467 



belong to Antiochus ; wliatever more than these, be found, I decree 

 shall belong to the city of Daulis. Also of the field called Euxyleia, 

 430 Plethra belong to Antiochus; the rest is the property of the city 

 of Daulis. Of the places called Platanus and MoschotomicE, 230 

 Plethra, I decree to belong to Antiochus ; the remainder is the pro- 

 perty of the city. The beginning of the measurements in each of the 

 fields called Dryppius and Euxyleia shall commence at the spot where 

 Antiochus may wish ; but in the Platanus and Moschotomia^ the 

 two parties shall have the same beginning for their measurements, 

 which shall take place from a given point, the following parts not 

 being reckoned in the measurements; namely, no stream, nor whatever 

 piece of ground there be, that is rough and incapable of tillage. * * * 

 There were present (I, T. Flavins Eubulus declared my opinion, and 

 afiixed my seal) ; Lucius JNIestrius the son of Soclarus ; Cleomenes, 

 the son of Cleomenes ; Nico, the son of Symphorus ; Lamprias, the 

 son of Nico ; Zopyrus, the son of Antipator ; Sosibius, the son of 

 Draco ; Nico, the son of Alexander ; Leo, the son of Theodotus ; 

 Callo, the son of Phylax ; Cassius, the son of Marcianus.' By the 

 decree of the city." 



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O BI2MOS KAI H 20P02 E2TIN OTAniOT XA ^ 



PITftNOi lATPOT I2HN liOPON TE0H2E 



TAI ATT02 KAI *A0A2IA H rTNHATTOT 



KAI 0TAni02 AOEAAAS O TIOS ATTilNE ^ ■ 



nEIO0A*A:S ETEPON AOOTEISEI EI2TEI .^ 



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The word ZH {vivat) occurs at the beginning as well as at the end 

 of inscriptions ; see ChishuU. Ant. Asiat. Append. Sometimes Zua-iv 

 is used. 



There is nothing remarkable in this epitaph except the mode of 

 writing I for El, and the reverse. We may observe instances of this 



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