V. 
174 RUINS OF CHiERONEA. 
CHAP. Hard by, upon the ground, we saw another in- 
scription, upon marble, also satisfactory on 
account of its concurring local testimony. This 
last sets forth, that "Charopeina, daughter 
OF Tiberius Claudius Didymus, a priest- 
ess OF Diana, is honoured by the Ch^uo- 
neans, for her virtue and religious at- 
tendance ON THE Deity." The legend is as 
follows : 
HBOYAHKAIOAH 
MOZXAI PUN E 
UN . TH NIEP 
AN .THZAPTEMI 
AOS . XAPOn El N AN 
TB . KAAYAIOY . MAY 
MOY.GYTATEPA 
APETHZENEKEN 
KAITHZnEPITHN 
©EON0PHZKEIAZ 
We noticed the remains of a small temple, 
perhaps of Diana, in two ruined buildings, still 
standing, in the same line with a range of 
antient tile-work, once covered with marble; 
also the shafts of columns of highly-polished 
grey granite, eighteen inches in diameter, lying 
near to the same spot. Close to the little 
chapel we saw two capitals of columns ; one of 
the Corinthian ox&QVy barbarously executed; and 
