ARCHITECTURAL INSCRIPTION. 585 



throughout, excepting within the portico near the Cecropium." 

 This point estabhshed, we Icnow where to look for the unfinished 

 parts, which the inscription begins with enumerating. ' 



* 



The preceding Inscription divested of its Archaisms. 



[The figures refer to different readings in Chandler's copy; — see the end of the Inscription.] 



Eni2TATAl(l) TOT NEI2 TOT EN nOAEI, EN m TO APXAION ATAAMA, 

 BP02TN. . H2 KH<t)I2IET2, XAPIAAH2 AFPTAHGEN (2), AIOAH2 KH*I2IET2 

 APXITEKTilN <I>IA0KAH2 (3) AXAPNET2, TPAMMATETS ETEAPX02 (4) 

 KTAA0HNAIET2, TAAE (5) ANEFPA^AN EPFA TOT NEI2, iiS (6) KATEAABON 

 EXONTA KATA TO *H<1'I2MA TOT AHMOT, O EniEENHS EIOEN 

 ESEIPFASMENA (7) KAI HMIEPPA EOI AI0KAE02 APX0NT02 KEKP0niA02 

 ITPTTANET0T2H2 OPliTHS EHI TH2 B0TAH2 (8) HI NIK0*ANH2 

 MAPAOilNIOS nPilTOS ETPAMMATETSEN. 



TOT NE-Q TAAE KATEAABOMEN HMIEPPA , 



Eni THI TONIAI THI (9) HPOS TOT KEKPOniOT 

 mi nAIN0OT5 ' A0ETOT2, MHKOS TETPAHOAAS 



nAAT02AinOAA2, HAXOS . . 



TPIHMinOAIOTS . 



MASXAAIAIAN(IO)'' MHKOS TETPAHOAA 



HAATOS TPinOAA, nAX02 TPI12N 



HMinoAmN . 



II EniKPANITIAA2 ' MHK02 TETPAHO 

 AA2, nAAT02 TPinOAA2, HAXOS 

 TPmN HMinOAIilN . 

 rilNIAIAN ^ MHK02 EHTAOOAA, 

 nAAT02 TETPAnOAA nAX02 

 TPIilN HMinOAIIiN . 



rorrTAOT2 AI0OT2'' A0ETOT2 • ANTIMO 

 P02 TA12 EniKPANITl2lN (11), MHK02 

 AEKAnOT2, T*02 TPIi2N 

 HMinOAmN . 



• The angle of the building nearest to the Cecropium is marked F. in the plan and view. 

 The portico of the temple of Minerva- Polias is marked H. 



A, The temple of Minerva- Polias. B, the Pandroseum. C, The stylagalmatic portico. 

 G, The entrance into the Pandroseum. 



The parts of the building distinguished by crossed lines, as well as the ground without, 

 at N. and W., are eight feet lower than the rest of the building. Two walls, D,D, 

 supported the higher ground. 



4 F 



