Vol. III. MifielUneACuriofa. ^ I15 



both within and without. Near to this 

 Statue was the following Infcriptioa, 



TO MNHM^ION 9KT1GAN 



CAABHAGC mannaiog coxAeic 



M A A X O C OTAB AAA A0Or TOT 

 MANNAIOT TOT GAABHAOT ATToj 

 KAI TIOIC eTOTC AIT M H N O C 

 SANAIKOT. 



'Tis a little doubtful whether atT^ fhould 

 not rather be made attoic . or elfe there 

 there muft be a Fault in the Verb, and all 

 thofe but the Names of one Perfbn. The 

 other Monument on the other fide of the way 

 is very much like this ^ only the Front and 

 Entrance are towards the North, and 'tis not 

 altogether fo Polite, nor fo well Painted. But 

 the Carvings are as good, and it (hews alto-^ 

 gether as Stately and Magnificent as the for- 

 mer. Befides, it has the Advantage in Age 

 of a whole Century of Years : As appears from 

 the Date of the following Infcription. 'Tis 

 placed above a Nich in the Front, adorned 

 with handfom Borders and Cornilhes:^ the 

 place, doubtlefs, of fome Statue, and proba- 

 bly that of the Founder- 



MNH 



