GREEK INSCRIPTIONS. 



461 



IV. 



Found on the altar of the new church at Sciatho. From Mr. 

 Hawkins. 



ATTOKPATOPA 

 KAICAPA TPAIANON 

 A A PI ANON CEBAC 

 TON OATNniON 

 O APXIEPETCADO nA 



tpoc <j>iAinnoc 4>iAin 



nOT AZHNIETC EK T£N 

 IAH2N. 



This inscription is given here, because in the copy made by Villoi- 

 son, the word AAPIANON is omitted. See Mem. de l'Acad. des Ins. 

 xlvii. 314. 



The word OATNniON is written in the same manner in other con- 

 temporaneous inscriptions. It occurs in some copied by Captain 

 Beaufort on the southern coast of Asia Minor. We may remark, 

 that it is also a very ancient form, as it is seen on the Elean tablet 

 brought to England by Sir W. Gell. 



c O 0tqx> oi. 7T. " qui tient de son pere la dignite du grand pretre." 

 Villoison. 



Ex. r. i. answers to the form S. P. F. C. of the Latins, — Sua pecunia 

 faciendum curavit. 



V. 



Found at Lyttus, in Crete. From Mr. Hawkins. 



MAPKIANHN 2EBA 

 2THN 0EANATTO 

 KPATOPOS NEPOTA 

 TPAIANOT KAI2APOS 

 SEBA2TOT TEPMA 

 N1KOT AAK1KOTA 

 AEA$HN ATTTi2N 

 H nOAIS AIAnPOTO 

 K02M0T TI KAATAI 

 OT BOINOBIOT. 



