oe Ce 
Some difference appears by a larger fpace being allotted to the 
benches of the people in the Theatre of Athens, and being con- 
ftruéted on a larger circle it makes a /cena receffior, but by the 
three femi-circles infcribed on the fcena at Saguntum this muft 
have appeared confiderably larger than that of the former.—The 
general difpofition is however evidently the fame, and appearing to 
be inconfiftent with the rules laid down by Vitruvius for the con- 
ftruGion and arrangement of the Greek theatres, it feems to be 
an argument in favour of thofe travellers who fuppofe this to be 
the theatre built by Herodes Atticus, and not the ancient theatre 
of Bacchus. 
I have the honour to be, 
SIR, 
Your moft obedient, 
And very humble Servant, 
- WILL. CONYNGHAM. 
Jof. C. Walker, Efq; 
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