Excerpt from Sylloge Inscriptionum Graecarum, Vol. 1
Notae et compendio. Scripturae quibus usus sum in commen tario, omnia eiusmodi sunt, ut explicatione non egcant. In titulo rum verbis usitatas quidem distinctioncs, comma, colon, puncturn, posui ubicunque enuntiatorum structura postulabat. Quae autem praeterea hic occurrunt velati ca in ipsis lapidibus sic incisa esse sciendum est. Uncis usus sum triplicibus: quadratis circumdedi quaecunque litterae evanuerunt aut lapide fracto perierunt, quae in lapide perperam addita sunt; rotundis denique et quae errore omissa sunt, qaum scribi debercnt, et quae aut ab quadratario ipso non recte incisa aut ab eis quibus tituli notitiam debemus non recte excepta sunt. Atque haec quidem duo genera errorum semper in commentario accurate indicantur; cac vero litterae quae simpliciter uncis rotundis circumscripsi sine adnotatione, in lapide neque exstant neque unquam scriptac fucrunt.
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