A N T I Q^U I T I 1 S. 



0. Theatre", amphitheatres, circufes, places 

 for public combats, &c. 



21. Subterraneous paflages for water, as com- 

 mon iewcrs, &c. 



22. Public magazines and granaries. 



23. Public fchools. 



24. The fields where the foldiery were cxer- 



Cifed. 



25. The public mills. 



26. 1 he buries, or places where the merchants 

 a f! em bled. 



27. 'I he houfes of private perfons, as well in 

 town as country. 



28. Their carriages, cars, litters, &c. ccuries, 

 &c. 



VIII. F.mbellifhments and ornaments in archi- 

 tecture and itatuary, as 



29. Triumphal arches. 



30. Columns. 



31. Obclifks. 



32. Colofles. 



33. t.queftrian and pededrian flatues, groups, 

 &c. 



34. Bafs- relieves, &c. To all which fhould be 

 added inquiries into the mechanics of the 

 ancients, or the machines of which they 

 made ufe in their immenfe works, and the 

 advancement they had made in this 

 art. 



IX. Sacred 



