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Numismata hellenica: a catalogue of Greek coins; with notes, a map ...

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Metal<br />

M<br />

Size<br />

10+<br />

M 4+<br />

M 6<br />

M 5<br />

M<br />

M<br />

3<br />

M 7-6<br />

Weight<br />

32<br />

ASIA. 29<br />

Bagse and Temenothyrae.<br />

Gallienm.<br />

rAAAIHNOC. Bust <strong>of</strong> Gallienus to r. B. KAICAPGiiN BAPHNQN<br />

THM6NO0YPeiiN OMONOIA. M^i- or Lunus to n ; behind his shoulders,<br />

crescent ; on his head, Phrygian cap ; in left hand, pine cone ; right hand<br />

resting on hasta ; left foot on head <strong>of</strong> ox ;— opposed to female in long drapery<br />

crowned <strong>with</strong> modius; in her right hand, rudder; in left, cornucopise (Fortune).<br />

BALBURA Cabaliffi.<br />

Califfula.<br />

TAIOC ceBACTOC. Head <strong>of</strong> Caligula to r. R. BAABOYPeWN in two lines; between<br />

them, Hercules naked adv., right hand resting on club.— Electrotype.<br />

Note.—The remains <strong>of</strong> Balbura and Bubon, two cities near the sources <strong>of</strong> the Calbis about 5000<br />

feet above the sea, are described in the Travels <strong>of</strong> Spratt and Forbes, vol. i. p. 264, et seq.<br />

BARGASA Cariffi.<br />

Nate. — V. <strong>Numismata</strong> Hellenica, Asia, p. 31.<br />

no. AI. CAAIININA. Head <strong>of</strong> Salonina to r. B, BAPrACHNilN. Asclepius adv.<br />

Another similar.<br />

BARGYLIA Cariffi.<br />

Note.—A plan <strong>of</strong> the ruins <strong>of</strong> Bargylia by Captain Graves, R.N., is given in the Admiralty Survey,<br />

No. 1531. This city stood in a creek, which branches from the south-eastern shore <strong>of</strong> the gulf now<br />

known by the name <strong>of</strong> Mandeh'a, but anciently as the Sinus Bargylieticus or lasins, the latter name<br />

from lasus, which stood on the opposite shore <strong>of</strong> the gulf at the distance <strong>of</strong> eight geographical miles<br />

in a direct line from Bargylia.<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Diana to r. B. BAPrVAlHTllN in two lines; between them, doe to r.;<br />

under the doe, Rhodian flower ?— Electrotype.<br />

Pegasus to r. B. [B]APrY[AIH]TiiN in two lines; between them, doe to r.<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Diana to r. B. BAPrYAIIITON in two lines ; between them, Pegasus to r.<br />

BARIS Pisidiffi.<br />

Nate.—In Pisidia, not far from the Turkish town <strong>of</strong> Isbarta, are the ruins <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Greek</strong> city<br />

(Arundel, Seven Churches, &c., p. 127), the situation <strong>of</strong> which, near the Phrygian or northern<br />

frontier <strong>of</strong> Pisidia, accords <strong>with</strong> the occurrence <strong>of</strong> the name Baris in Ptolemy (5, 5) and <strong>with</strong> Hierocles<br />

(p. 673). Isbarta is evidently a name <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greek</strong> origin, and has nearly the same sound as uQ<br />

BAPIAA. From the following coin, it appears that Stephanus is wrong in his gentile BAPITHS.<br />

Hadrianus.<br />

KAI. TPAI. AAP Bust <strong>of</strong> Hadrian to r. B. BAPHNaN.<br />

seated to I. ; in right hand, fulmen ; left hand resting on hasta.<br />

I<br />

Jupiter

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