282 T IT H O R E A. 
CHAP. AYTOKPATOPANEPBANKAIZAPA 
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APXIEPEAMEriZTONAHMAPXIXHl". 
EZOYZIAZYnATONTOA 
nATEPAnATPIAOZHnOAIZ 
TIOOPEnNKAIT<I>AABIOZZn 
KAAPOSKAIT i: AABIOZAn AZ * * 
KAIA4>AABIOZnnAAIANOZAPIZTOr. 
Having before published this inscription, toge- 
ther with a critical illustration of it, for which 
the author was indebted to the profound 
erudition and to the kindness of Dr. Parr, he 
must refer the reader to the work in which it 
appeared^; adding for the present only, that 
the date of it may be accurately ascertained. 
Nerva is here mentioned as being Consul for 
the fourth time : and he died at the end of 
January, a.d. 98. in a little less than a month 
after he had been declared, for the fourth time, 
ConsuP. We noticed some other inscriptions 
(1) See " Tomb 0/ Alexander," AppemWx, 'No. 4. p. 155. Camb. 1805. 
(2) When this inscription was before published, the letters at the 
end of the third line were printed, from the author's copy, TOA, It 
was probably," observed Dr. Parr, " written TO a ;" although in 
numerals the line be sometimes omitted. Sir William Gell has 
since visited Tithorea, and found the writing to correspond with 
Dr. Parr's learned conjecture. It is written 'iOA — Sir FFilliam Gtll 
found also this inscription upon a sepulchre within the church : 
APXEBOTAA 
ETNIXIAAX 
