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Inscriptions from Astypalaea

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Extract

1. Found in the ground of Michael Palatianos at Martezana; now in a lime-store at Peragialós (the local name for the port or Skala): on the left side of a piece of marble which served as the lintel of a tomb, carved with a simple cornice. 1·27 × 0·31 × 0·17: letters 0·015 regular and carefully cut, equal in size except that and project beyond the lines.

sic for

Beneath the lintel, placed so as to be read under the doorway by those issuing out, i.e. in the reverse of the epitaph, in large letters 0·025.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1906

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