412 PELOPONNESUS. 
CHAP. (HvgQogoi,) dedicating some votive offering, 
, All that we could trace were these letters : 
I APE 
<l> AHN 
PYP<I>OPO 
ANE0HKA 
The circular building is too modern in its aspect, 
and too mean in its materials, for the THOLUS 
of Pausanias 1 , of white marble, built by Poly- 
cletus, architect of the theatre; but it may, per- 
haps, correspond better with the fountain which 
he alludes to, as remarkable for its roof and 
decorations 5 ; this kind of roof being almost 
unknown in Greece. The building, although 
smaller, bears some resemblance to the well- 
known bath, improperly called the Temple of 
Venus at Baice. 
Theatre of Hence we repaired to the Theatre, now upon 
our left hand, but upon the right to those en- 
tering the Hieron from Coroni, that is to say, 
upon its southern side 3 . Chandler speaks of its 
(1) Oixvpu. Si xtgiift/>is ^.ifau t.ioxou xaXty4!cv 0OAOX, u 
fiat tint. Pausanies Corinthiaca, c. 27. p. 173. Lips. 1696. 
(2) Ka) xgwtt ru n loojiia xai xifp,*i vu /.eifM fia; ag/a. Ibid. p. 174. 
(3) 'Erita,uioti oi Iffn fiivrgn "EN Till 'IEPI1I, [tafafru. iftit toxiTu &ia.f 
