358 
FROM NICHOLAEF, 
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TANEYEPrEZIAZKAIAIATOTOYANAPOZKAI 
TflNnPOrONflNAZlilMAEniTAAHONHrHZA 
TOM H AZAM HIITONAYTOYTAN n APOYZI AN A<1>£ 
MENOTEAAMOZENEKEAEYZATOTOIZZTPA 
TATOIZTEIMAZAITONANAPAAIAAHAEAO 
XOAIEnAINHZOAIMENOPONTANABABOY 
OABIOnOAEITANEniTAIAIANEKEinOTITON 
AAMONKAIAIAnPOrONHNnPONOIANEIMENAE 
AYTONKAinOAEITANKAITOYZEKrONOYZAY 
TOYK Al nOTI rPA<J>H M EN nOQAN KA0EAHT AN 
EKATOZTYflNTEOHMENAEAYTOYKAIEIKO 
NAEniXPYZONENTfllBOYAEYTHPIflIEN 
Tonmni m h aa aozexei kai En i rPA<t>AN En i 
rPA'PAITANnPOAEAHAnMENANAIAnEMH'AA 
ZOAIAEKAITO v PA<f>IZMATOYTOAIEniZTO 
AAZTOIZOABIOnOAEITANAPXOYZININAKAIA 
nATPIZAYTOYTAZBYZANTIHNEYNOIAZriPOS 
TONANAPAKAITEIMAZAIZOHTAI 
NOTES. 
Line 24. AeS^Aw. The common formula; as A3o%i)txt ro7t *«■- 
f£oif x«l rS rroXu eramm rous rrvuyivrd;. Chishull. Ant. As. 
116. The imperative is sometimes used, when it begins a sentence ; 
as in Lucian, In Deorum Cone. At io%6ai rn fiovXy *«! vf ar,u* - 
and in Demosthenes, De Cor. c. 27, when the infinitive is used , 
it depends on a7<n>, as in this inscription. 
1. 27. nrON-OIA, in Chandler's Copy, for IIPONOIAN. 
1. 29. noTirPA4>HNAI, in Chandler, for nOTirrA'PHMEN. 
1.39. TE0HNAI, inChandler, for TE0HMEN. 
