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Inscriptions from Cyzicus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Extract

1. On a slab of marble, ht. 10½ in. × 10 in., found within the walls during the tentative excavation. It is broken on the lower edge, but the other edges are fairly complete. The greater part is occupied with a relief representing Hermes and a goddess who is presumably Andeiris (Fig. 1). Both figures face the spectator: on the left Hermes (apparently beardless), wearing short girt chiton, chlamys, and petasos, stands at rest with caduceus along left arm, and right hand resting on hip: on right is Andeiris, a draped woman. Unfortunately this figure is broken away diagonally from the left shoulder to the right breast, and the surface is injured throughout. It is consequently impossible accurately to distinguish the details.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1902

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References

page 191 note 1 Salle de Milet, No. 2871; Catalogue Sommaire de Sculpture, No. 2871; Clarac, , Musée de Sculpture, ed. Reinach, , p. 44Google Scholar, No. 3.

page 191 note 2 Possibly at Cyzicus itself: cf. C.I.G. 3668, a marble from the same collection, which seems certainly assignable to this provenance.

page 193 note 1 occurs at Cyzicus, , Bull. Corr. Hell. vi. 454Google Scholar, No. 87.

page 196 note 1 As for instance in Dittenberger2, 295, 299.

page 196 note 2 It is noticeable that the characters of this set of inscriptions, which must be before 263 B.C., are almost identical with those of our inscription.

page 198 note 1 Niese, , Gesch. der gr. und mak. Staaten, ii. pp. 76Google Scholar foll.

page 198 note 2 Stähelin, , Gesch. der kleinas. Galaler, p. 11Google Scholar.

page 198 note 3 Dittenberger2, 210; Michel, 503.

page 199 note 1 C.I.G. 2810,

page 199 note 2 Masson, , Coll. ad. v. Arist. p. 137Google Scholar.

page 199 note 3 Michel, No. 1224.

page 199 note 4 If there were two eponymous hipparchs of the same name within the century, it seems probable that the second at least would be distinguished by his patronymic. Possibly the insertion of the patronymic of Gorgippides in 1. 3 may be due to some such cause.

page 200 note 1 See Fabricius, in Sitzungsberichte der Berl. Akad. 1894, p. 907Google Scholar. Dr. Wilhelm very kindly-supplied these references. Probably the in Berl. Ber. 1874, p. 1, No. IV., is a further Cyzicenc instance of a similar process.

page 200 note 2 See Pauly-Wissowa, i. pp. 1397–8, s.v.

page 201 note 1 See e.g. Dittenberge2, 633, 1. 21, 734, 1. 93, etc.