The temples and ritual of Asklepios at Epidauros and AthensTwo lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain . f the oracle of Delphi. This has been edited and commentedon in a most scholarly manner by Prof, von Wilamowitz-Mollendorff. Many of the inscriptions are in honour of individualpriests, pyrophoroi, hieromnemones, or of distinguishedGreeks unconnected with the sanctuaries; for example therewas found, in association with a headless statue, the inscriptionshown below. Plate XXXII. The upper four lines of the inscription arein the Dorian dialect, the remainder in the Ionian
The temples and ritual of Asklepios at Epidauros and AthensTwo lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain . f the oracle of Delphi. This has been edited and commentedon in a most scholarly manner by Prof, von Wilamowitz-Mollendorff. Many of the inscriptions are in honour of individualpriests, pyrophoroi, hieromnemones, or of distinguishedGreeks unconnected with the sanctuaries; for example therewas found, in association with a headless statue, the inscriptionshown below. Plate XXXII. The upper four lines of the inscription arein the Dorian dialect, the remainder in the Ionian. The formeris the dedication of the statue by the Epidaurians to a historianpreviously unknown to the classical student, a certain Philipposof Pergamos. The lower Ionic fragment is probably a quota-tion (the only one known to exist) from his writings. 42 THE TEMPLES AND RITUAL OF ANeETOMENMETTiaAYP0XAPIITE(4A0*IAITTTTC,NTTE PTA M 08 E N3E IAHOIPAN ON IITOH4I ArAAir tHAEAAANEl EnEITTOAEMCrPA*ONAfiAMEKAArONAHEPIAN(OXH 0 M E IT E PXO ME Hot , ?sEmnANTOiANn* jean «Ai:r»E«Ei>iAA*H AO»ONIHI ANATETHNAXIHNI^AITHNEYPJl. 1-AflMn OKOTTlMK*)HEPAEnN*.n- rAHTAElE IE (•?Y AlOIKAIltllTI ft«ATAAYII£I r EM Nil riNKA K A HAP/PH£ El E1A6 EAXAAAOTflllN A TE EH • H|no I EANTAITAZTOYtl°YAIOP*aEI AX PLATE XXXII—Dedication of Statue to Philippos (Cavvadias) Supplying the lost words or letters the inscription runs asfollows:— avdeTO fxev /ul ETrtoavpos (TTeiono *Binroi>Tlepya/xoOei Oeiag kolouvov /o-rooiayayXdirrav o EXXaiec eicei -rroXefxoypacpov avoaveicXayov a/xepim> kot/xov eTrep^ofxevo*;. # # # # eyw ttuvtoioov TraOewv kui avve^eo1! a\X>}--\oiv Atruyi t>]v Evpoo--tti]v Kai Ta Aifiuwv edvea Kai vtjtrioDTetev7ro\(a? naff J/Uea? yeyevt)fxevu>v omr\XetPl T1V Tffli tw Kaivwv Trpi)Pewv I<t--Topit)v efijveyKa ey tow? EXA^i/a?okuk kui o< tjfiewv [tavdavovres oko--]fX0K0irlrj teat KepSeoov a/J.[eTp!ai\ KUI (TTa<Tief\7ro(ea)iT
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