Obfer Oat ions &c. ' 291 



ment of the little God T^/i^Z/i^i'm.r, i.e. ftrait about the Neck, 

 with a Ca^e or Hippocrateis Sleeve for a Cover to the Head, 

 and wide below like a Cloak. There are fome of Them like-^^^''^-'"'" 



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wife which are fringed round the Bottom like that of Tarthe- 

 najpas, and Trajan s, upon the Bajffo Relievo's of Οοηβαηΐι?26^^ 

 Arch'. The Biirnoofe, without the Cape, feems to anfvver to^X^^^f '' 

 the Roman Tallhim \ and, with it, to the Bardocucullus \ being fJ/ScX'^ 

 probably the fame with our Saviour's Cloak, which {Joh.i^.21?)^'''' 

 was wove without Seam from Top to Bottom \ and with the 

 Cloaths of the Ifraelites, (Ex. ix. 34..) wherein they folded up 

 their kneading Troughs, &c. as the Moors, ylrahs and Kahyles^ 

 (for It is wore by them all) do, to this Day, Things of the like 

 Burthen and Incumbrance. 



If we except the Cape of the Burnoofe, which is only occa- sewrai cUm 

 fionally made ufe of during a Shower of Rain or in very cold w^•/'^'' 

 Weather, feveral Arahs and Kabyles go bare-headed all the 

 Year long , as Mafaniffa did of old % binding their Temples 

 only with a narrow Fillet, to prevent their Hair from being 7'';'?'>τ>'»ί''« 

 troublefome. As the antient Diadema ^ might originally fervef>"''"^'^ ' " 

 for this Purpofe, fo it appears from Bufts and Medals, (unleis 

 when It is adorned with precious Stones, ) to have been no o- 

 ther Ornament. But the Moors and Ttirks in general, with 

 fome of the richer Clans οϊ Arahs, wear, upon the Crowns of ^ 

 their Head, a fmall hemifpherical Cap of Scarlet Cloath, \vhich^/ *''' ^^'^^^s 

 is to be taken Notice of, as another chief Branch of their ^'^^γιΓγΓ" 

 Woollen Manufacture. The Turhant, which is a long narrow r^.Turbant. 

 Web of Linnen, Silk or Muilin^ is folded round the Bottom of 

 thefe Caps, and diftinguifheth , according to the Order and 

 Fafliion of the Folds, the feveral Orders of Soldiers not only 

 from the Tradefmen and Citizens, but from one another. We 

 find the fame Drefles and Ornaments for the Head upon antient 



I Vid. Vecercs Arcus Auguftorum &c. antiquis nummis notifque Jo. Petri Bellori iilu- 

 ftrati 8<c. Rom. 1690. Tab. 24. 28. 38. &c. 2 Pallium (Ίμάνον) quia palam gcftenir : quod 

 palam fit & foris: fub eo enim Tunica fumebatur &c. Vid. Steph. Thci. Ling. Lat. 

 3 PenuIxGallicae genus, qua cucullum habet. Hinc Martial. 1. 1.^. I78. 



Gallia Santonico veftit te bardocucullo. 

 Vid. Raynaud, de Pil. 5• ij- Ferrar. deReVeft. 2. i. 21. 5<ί/;κ. Excrcir. PI. p.392. J^oj^. 

 Lex. Etym vol Lex. Piii/c. 4 Arbitror te audirc, Scipio, hofpes tuus avitus Mafaniffa , 

 quK faciat liodie, nonaginta annos natus : cum ingreiTus iter pcdibus fit, in equumomnino 

 fion afccndere : cumequo, ex equo non defcendere: nullo frigore adduci, ut captte opato 

 fit &c. Cic. de Senciitute. 5• Diadema erat Fafcia Candida, quae cegum capitibus obliga- 

 batur. Ciil. 1. 24. cap. 6. 



Ddddx Medals, 



