Part 62 (1/2)

The inscription runs [Greek: Ari]stonike Diokleio[us Xy]p[e(taion)

K]ephisogenes Kephisophontos Xy(petaion)

Arist[o]nike Kephisophontos Xyp(etaion)

Kephisophon Kephisodorou Xype(taion)]. It contains the names of Aristonike, daughter of Diocles, of Xypete; of Kephisogenes and Aristonike, probably the children of Kephisophon; and of Kephisophon, son of Kephisodoros of Xypete.--_Obtained in Greece by the fourth Earl of Aberdeen, and presented by the fifth Earl of Aberdeen._

Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot; width, 1 foot 2-1/4 inches.

_Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus._, XC.; _C.I.A._, II., 2365.

[Sidenote: =633.=]

Male figure stands to the left, with right arm extended. Before him is a table, on which is a large hydria.--_Obtained in Greece by the fourth Earl of Aberdeen, and presented by the fifth Earl of Aberdeen._

Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot 7-1/2 inches; width, 1 foot 3/4 inch.

[Sidenote: =634.=]

Beardless male figure stands, wearing a himation. He has a short staff or scroll in the left hand. The relief was originally surmounted by a pediment.

Inscribed [Greek: Hermodoros Aristomenou(s)]--Hermodoros, son of Aristomenes.

Bluish Greek marble; height, 3 feet 10 inches; width, 1 foot 6-1/2 inches.

[Sidenote: =635.=]

Bearded figure stands, draped in a himation. The stele is surmounted by a bulbous ornament not worked in relief. Inscribed [Greek: E]rasippos, [Ka]llenikou [Kr]ioeus].--Erasippos, son of Callenicos of Crioa.--_Athens?_ _Elgin Coll._

Pentelic marble; height, 2 feet 1 inch; width, 9 inches. _Mus.

Marbles_, IX., pl. 30, fig. 3; _C.I.G._, 665; _C.I.A._, II., 2223; _Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus._, Lx.x.xVIII.

[Sidenote: =636.=]

Stele fitting into a base. Figures of an athlete anointing himself, and of an attendant holding spear and drapery.

Marble; height, 1 foot 11 inches; width, 1 foot 3-1/2 inches.

[Sidenote: =637.=]

Fragment of sepulchral relief, containing the upper parts of a bearded man and a woman conversing. On the left a younger female figure.

Inscribed: [Greek: Aristodike, Aristarchos, Athenas, Sestioi]--Aristodike, Aristarchos, and Athenais, of Sestos.--_Athens._ _Found by Chandler, fixed in the wall of a church, on the road to Cephisia. Presented by the Society of Dilettanti._

Pentelic marble; height, 7-3/4 inches; width, 1 foot 2-1/2 inches.

Chandler, _Inscriptions Ant._, Part II., No. 95; _Synopsis_, No. 336 (236*); _C.I.G._, 892; _C.I.A._, II., 3313; _Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus._, CVIII.

[Sidenote: =638.=]

A bearded figure, Aristocles, rides a prancing horse and places his right hand on its head. A youth in a short chiton runs behind the horse. Inscribed:

[Greek: Polla meth' helikias h.o.m.oelikos hedea paisas ek gaias blaston gaia palin gegona.

Eimi de Aristokles Peiraieus, pais de Menonos].