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Inscriptions from Rhodes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Extract

Impressions of the following additional inscriptions have been sent me by Mr. Albert Biliotti, from marbles found by himself or his agents at different parts of Rhodes:—

10. On a fragment of marble complete on the top edge only. From the Akropolis of Kamiros. Height 10 in. by 13½ in.

This seems to be a fragment of a list of priests, ἱερεῖς, ἱεροποιοὶ, or ἱεροθύται, perhaps similar to Foucart, No. 62: the letters are clear, well cut, and of a fairly good period. It is unfortunate that the upper portions containing the names of deities should be so little preserved; there is sufficient however still remaining to enable us to recover the title of a deity who has been I believe hitherto unknown—Apollo Mylas—such at least seems to be a reasonable explanation of the fragmentary word at the end of the second line.

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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1883

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References

page 351 note 1 See ante, p. 136.

page 352 note 1 Cf. Heffter, Die Götterdienste auf Rhodus im Alt. and inserr.