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G6nTlMlON OTOP^yAllN TON KPATICTON GniTPOnOM 
CeBACTOT AOTKHNAPION KAI APOAnGTHN lOTAIOC 
ATPHAIOC GAAMHC KACCIANOT TOT MCG^aGNAIOT 
innGTC P<yMAI«N TON $1 AON KAI RPOCTATHN CrOTC 
H O mknGi (H)ANAIK«. 
From another Pillar in the fame Piazza was Tran- 
fcribed this broken Infcription which follows, which I 
have endeavoured to make up from the former, belie- 
ving them in fubftance the very fame, with fome little 
Alteration of Names. 
TC€nTIM(lON 0T0P«AHN) TON KPACTICTON GniTPO) 
nON C6BAC(T0T A0TK)HNAPI0N KA[i APOAn€]THN 
iotaioc at[phai]oc 6[aamhc] nriAcoc m[€a6nai]oc 
MAA«XA NACC0TM0[t1 O KPATICTOC T0N[*IA0N] KAI 
nPOCTATHN T€lMHG eNGKGN GTOTC [mHNGI 
^]ANAIK<y. 
This is fo like the preceding, that I thought I might 
fairly take the Liberty to make theft Additions to it. 
And what we may Colled; from both, and divers others 
of a like Import, is, That as the State, the Senate, and 
People, did fometimes Honour thofe that had been in 
Publick Truft, with Infcriptions upon thefe Pillars : So 
when this was not done by them, Private Perfons had 
the Liberty to do the fame for their Friends. And I 
fliall give you an Inftance by and by of one Engraven 
by a Husband in Memory of his Wife. Upon feveral 
of thefe Pillars are little Pedeftals jetting out about the 
middle of them, fometimes one way only, and fome- 
times more, which feem to have been the Bafes or ftand- 
ing places of Statues. But none of thefe are remain- 
ing ; neither is it to be expeded they fhould, in a place 
which has been fo long in the hands of the Turh, On 
thefe 
