GREEK INSCRIPTIONS. 



471 



tioned, who EnOIHCEN THN KATITPTC1N {sic) TOT IEPOT. In the 

 fourth inscription a priest is spoken of, fi OTAEIX TflN IEPEI2N 

 LTNKPINE. . . " with whom no other priest is compared." In two of 

 them, the month, QapevuQ *, is mentioned, in which the visit was 

 paid by the persons coming to the temple and worshipping. The date 

 is usually expressed, as we find from the inscriptions on the Mem- 

 nomium, and from one copied by Captain Light and Mr. Legh at 

 Dukkey, in which we find the word f $Ail3>r. 



The following inscription was copied by Captain Light at Ga- 

 labshee : — 



EIIATA®* KTPIC 

 TO ITPOCKT NHMA OA TAIOT 

 KAEIOT KEAEIPOC HIIIEOC 



XwPTHC ©hbaiojN inni 



KHC TTPMHC KAAAICTI-T 

 KAI TOT IIAIAIOT ATTOT 

 KAI TcoN ABACKANTcoN 

 AAEA^wN KAI TcoN ATTOT 

 ITANTcuN Tw A Tco KTPIw 

 AOTAIKTOT mnOTATTOT 



" The homage of Caius Cleius Celer, horseman or knight of the 

 horse-troop of the Theban cohort ; of Callistius and of his child, and 

 of the Abascanti brothers ; and of all who were there with the same 

 master, — and of Hippolytus." In the six inscriptions copied at 

 Dukkey by Captain Light, mention is made of the god Hermes ; in 

 that which is printed in Mr. Legh's travels, p. 85., relating to 

 Apollonius, the words ©EON EPMHN should be added after nP0C 

 Captain Light's copy has ©E - - EPM - - 



* Answering to March. 



f 'O s lo-Tiv oxTwfyios. Arat. Schol. Phaenom. 462. See also Jablonski Gloss; Vocum 

 JEgypt. 



