Abstract
A FRAGMENTARY STOICHEDON INSCRIPTION, of which two parts were published by Haussoullier in BCH 3 (1879) 328 if., and a third part by Studniczka in Ath. Mitt. 13 (1888) 165, was restudied and restored by Lenschau in 1940,1 and its reconstruction still further advanced by Wilhelm in 1943.2 It contains a letter of Alexander the Great to the Chians, and the first legible lines concern the treatment of certain people who fail to pay fines imposed by the 5iuAos, apparently on conviction ;rl j3apg3apralAr[l].3 The lines contain 31 letters (as Zolotas had demonstrated), and Wilhelm restores the text as follows:
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