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1 On the technical point Mr. Milne writes: ‘I think Καρ⋯ηγ' could be read as easily as Καρ⋯ης … The ρ of Καρ⋯η is a little to the right of of
. The
of
is immediately above a of Καρ⋯η.' I assume a gap of four average letters with the ν of
written largely and with a space after it, and with the λλ of
written close together as μ. This agrees well enough with certain supplements later.
2 See Nairn's Introduction to Herodas, p. xix, from Paton-Hicks Inscriptions of Cos, xxvii., xlix. ff.; Strabo xiv., p. 657, and Diodorus Siculus xv. 76, who, presumably following Ephorus, explicitly dates from this change the golden age of Cos.