Ancient Sinope, an historical account with a prosopographia sinopensis and an appendix of inscriptions . rble, broken at both sides, m. long, m. wide. Letters, large and well cut, m. in height. ??????? 7r]ajoaSofo[9 Here we have an athlete who conquered in the ????? and??????????? on the same day. Whether the shorter form ????-????; or the longer form ?????????????? is to be restored we haveno means of knowing. Both occur often in the latter cf. also Plut. Comp. Oim. c. Lucull. 2 ; for theformer cf. Arr. Epict. 2, 18, 22; Dio Cass. 77, 11. 66. Built into the


Ancient Sinope, an historical account with a prosopographia sinopensis and an appendix of inscriptions . rble, broken at both sides, m. long, m. wide. Letters, large and well cut, m. in height. ??????? 7r]ajoaSofo[9 Here we have an athlete who conquered in the ????? and??????????? on the same day. Whether the shorter form ????-????; or the longer form ?????????????? is to be restored we haveno means of knowing. Both occur often in the latter cf. also Plut. Comp. Oim. c. Lucull. 2 ; for theformer cf. Arr. Epict. 2, 18, 22; Dio Cass. 77, 11. 66. Built into the wall of the same house, a broken blockof marble, m. long, m. high, and m. , m. in height. I A ? A ? ? 67. Syllogos^ ibid. p. 47, no. 7. ???. ??????<? 68. In the Greek quarter, in the house of Mr. Alexandros,marble slab, m. high, m. broad, m. thick. Let-ters, m. in height. ??]????\^?-] ?? ????? ^ ?? if e ??? ???? [<? . ?.????? ?????? ????????. INSCRIPTIONS FROM SINOPE 325 This is a business account of some kind on which interest{?????) is paid. Perhaps if (16) is the rate per cent, and^??€ (bib denarii^ is the total of interest on ^ A (1000denarii). The time would be something over three ?/?????? (Aquila) cf. Dittenberger, Or. Gr. Insc. nos. 206,533. Ibid. no. 544, 1. 9, occurs another form of the genitive(??????). 69. In Tinkilar, in the blacksmiths shop of Chrestos Michael,on the high-road, six hours from Sinope, stone with cross inthe middle and the following inscription around it. Height, m.; ?vidth, m.; thickness, m. Letters, Found originally in the ruins of a mediaeval church inthe neighboring mountains. eOVeeOTOKO ?~\???, ???????? 70. Nos. 70 and 71 were found in a place called ????????<;HXta?, two hours from Sinope, by Mr. Myrodes, who was kindenough to send me squeezes of the inscriptions. They are tAvoof the boundary stones of some


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