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MAA6NTON KAl AFPlnnAN lAPAlOT TOY 
PAAIOT TPAMMATGA FGNoMGNoN TO 
^GTTgPON 6nlAHMl[A] 06OT AAPIANOT 
AAIMMA nAPACXQTA H6NOIC T6 KAI 
n O A 6 1 T A [I C] ...... And a little below were thefe 
ftragling Letters vifible. 
GNH.... N xnHPGTHCANTA THT.... 
GTPATGTMA TOT . . . TnO .... HKAI ..... TON 
NAON TON .... Aloe .... NT^T 
! lliould have imagined the KAI to have been a Go- 
pulative, and the fecond Name Agrippa diftind: from 
the former, but that the words following in the Singu- 
lar Number, will not admit of fuch a Conftruftion, 
The Perfon then in Memory of whom this Infcription 
was made, muft have been named Makntm Cceagrippa^ 
who bearing fuch an Office as Scribe, or the like, in the 
Expedition of Adrian theEmperour, performed an kGc 
ef Pablick BenificOTce and Generofity, both to Stran- 
gers and Citizens, denoted by the word 
(c) AAIMMA, or ^iK^^ufJu^t, which fig- 
nifies Unftion. Perhaps he diftributed 
amongft them Sweet Oyls, to'-br^fed in 
or after their Bathings. 'Tis '^{^t^ what 
follows is foimperfed; and efpecially that 
we cannot find out the Date : For that 
might have directed us to the precife time 
of Hadrian s Expedition into thefi Orien- 
tal Parts, where he made great Conquefts, 
and enlarged the Bounds of i^^ BjiYmn ..ufed foi?Kti[nes by the kc- 
Empire. mzns,- 
But as great a Curiofity any were their Sepulchers, J'\^^^^; 
being Square Towers, four or, nva Siorks higfi, '^"'^-*^'^' 
ftanding on both fides of a hblio^^ waVv' towanJs the 
{f) Flin.Sccun.Ep.l,2. Tcili- 
us of one, who was accufed 
of aa Illegal Exaftion of 
Money from a Province, Ti- 
tiiloVngummij now what 
was in that cife unjufily ex- 
afted, might b"^ in this a 
Voluntary Donation, not of 
the Province to the Gover- 
nour, but of a great Man 
to the Peopfe, Or elfe Vn- 
gMtntArkm may be fuppo- 
fed to be a Donacive, like 
CUvarhm or Culinmum,, 
