FROM NICHOLAEF, 
Other inscriptions have been found at Olbiopolis : 
some of these remarkably correspond with the 
preceding. The kindness of the Rev. Robert 
Walpole, M. A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, 
who lately returned from his travels in Greece', 
has enabled the author to make an interesting 
addition to those which he copied at Nicholaef. 
During Mr. Walpole's residence at Athens, he 
obtained four Olbiopolitan inscriptions, that were 
preserved by M. Fauvel, a celebrated French 
artist and antiquary: these he has liberally 
contributed, together with the illustration which 
the Reader will here find accompanying them. 
Tn the first, a similar dedication of a statue of 
Victory is recorded; with this difference, that 
the image was of silver. 
AT AOH ITYXH I 
AnOAAXlNinPOZ 
TATHIOI n EPIAH M H 
TP ION n PAEI AN AKTOX 
ITPATHrOIAAOYOATOI 
ANTEPflTOIAl A I OX 
NAYTEIAAOYAPIZTO 
NIKOXAIONYZIOYO 
KAI BAXIAEYX 
(l) Mr. Walpole is already known to the Public, as the learned 
Editor of Comicorum Crucorum Fragmenta, and as the author of the 
Essays bearing his name in the Herculanemia, which were published 
jointly with those of Sir W. Drummond , &c. Fond* ‘\to. 1810. 
