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curious : But the Roof is wholly gone, and 

 the Walls very much defaced and confiimeci 

 with Time. Before the Entrance whiclt. 

 looks to the South, is a Piazza fupport-i> 

 ed by fix Pillars, two on one Hand of the 

 Door, and two on the other, and at eacli 

 end one. And the Pedeftals of thofe in the 

 Front have been filled with Infcriptions^ 

 both in G'ree^ and the other Language ; but: 

 they are now fo obliterated and worn out; 

 as not to be Intelligible. The mofl: perfect 

 was this that follows. ^ 



MAA£NTON KAI AfPinnAN lAPAIOT TOT 

 %AAIOT rPAMMAT£A r£NOM£NON TO 

 A£TT£PON £niAHMl£A] GgOT AAPIANOT 

 AAIMMA nAPACxOTA H£NOlCT£ KA I 



noA£iTA[:iC] ...... And a little below were 



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thefe ftraggling Letters vifible. 



£NH . . . . N rnHPCTHCANTA T H T . , . ^ 

 CTPATerMA TOT . . . TOO .... HKAI . , . , . TON 

 NAONTON.... AIOC NT^yT 



-^■F fhould have imagined the KAI to have 

 been a Copulative, and the fecond Name 

 Agriffa diftinft from the former, but that 

 the Words following in the. Singular 3SIumber, 

 will not admit of fuch a ConftfuSion. The Per- 

 fon then in Memory of whom this lufcriptiori 



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