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Corpus Inscriptionum Neo-Phrygiarum.—II

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Extract

The present paper is a continuation of my article in vol. xxxi, of this Journal (1911), pp. 161–215, and it contains the inscriptions promised on the final page of that article. The sixth inscription (No. LXXII.) was recopied by Sir W. M. Ramsay and myself in 1912, but we added little to Professor Callander's copy. Several further texts discovered in 1912, and careful revisions of many of the known inscriptions, are reserved for treatment in another place. The inscriptions in my former paper are referred to as Nos. I., II., etc.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1913

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References

1 In line 2, with Prof. Ramsay's copy before me, I regarded ἀδϵλφή as certain.

2 Or perhaps α is dropped as in βονοκ for βονοκαν in Old-Phrygian.

2a Mr. Fraser suggests σεκρω (σϝεκρο῀)

3 See Solmsen, in Kuhn's Zeitschrift N.F. xiv. p. 50Google Scholar.

3a The same word is perhaps compounded in Δάϵιρα “daughter of Δᾶ”: see Fraser, J.Phrygian Studies, Trans. Camb. Phil. Soc. Vol. vi. Part II, p. 21Google Scholar.

4 Sterrett, Wolfe Exped. Nos. 501, 585, fantastically taken by Burchner, in Comment. Wölfflin, p. 356Google Scholar, to mean ‘herm.’

5 With Prof.Meister's, novel and ingenious treatment of the Phrygian inscriptions in this article, in Berichte Sachs. Gesell. Wissen. (Leipsig), 1911, pp. 21Google Scholar ff. and in Xenia Nicolaitana, pp. 165 ff., I hope to deal at length elsewhere.

6 The correct restoration of ЄΙΗΝΟΥ; has already been made by Meister, , Indogerm. Forschungen, 1909, p. 317Google Scholar, n. 2.

6a Phrygian Studies pp. 17, 48.

7 In the paper quoted below.

8 I have not access to Kretschmera, paper in Zft. f. d. Kunde des Morgenlandes, xiii. pp. 360 f.Google Scholar, referred to by Torp.

9 Revue de Philologie, 1912, p. 72, No. 45a.

10 See Classical Review, 1905, p. 367; 1913, p. 9.

11 Cf. Dioskome, , Menokome, , Attioukome, , Ramsay, Cities and Bishoprics, i. p. 584Google Scholar n., and ibid. p. 132.