upon the Sen-Coafl of the Summer Circuit. i6"^ 



A League to the N. W. of Hamam-et is the Ca/Iir [Cafile^ CaffirAfcite, 



^ . . ^. . . ^^ <- / J The Civitas 



u4Jeite, the Cimtas Stagttana of the Antients. This Place j^''S"ana. 

 notwithftanding the Figure It made in the y4ntonhie Age, and 

 perhaps before, is not mentioned by any of the old Geographers ; 

 and the only Notice, that, as far as I know, is taken of It, 

 either by the Antients or Moderns, is in an Infcription pre- 

 ferved by Bochart'. 



A little beyond Thefe Ruins, we come into a large extenfive j-j,, p/a;„ of 

 Plain, cultivated by the Welled Seide, and reaching as far as ^^'^'^'""'''' 

 Hcrckla. Upon the maritime Part of It, two Leagues to the 

 W. by S. oiHamam-etjWQ have theMe-^/arabj^ IsLi'^eMauJoleum, The Me- 

 near twenty Yards in Diameter, built in the Shape of a cylin- """"''■ 

 drical Pedeftal with a Vault underneath. Several fmall Altars, 

 fuppofed by the Moors to have been formerly fo many [»;U^] 

 Lamp for the Direction of the Mariner, are placed upon the 

 Cornice*, each of Them infcribed with the Name of a different 

 Perfon. The following Infcriptions, which were all that were 

 legible, feem to relate to the fame Family. 



S~ 7 S 7 "^ 



L. AMILIO 

 AFRICANO 

 AVVNCVLO 



C. SVELtlO 

 FONTIANO 

 PAIRVEJ-I 



VITELUO 

 QVARTO 



I Et pro Senatu Populoque Siagitano Cekr Imilconis GuiliffA F. Suffes. Boch. Chan. 1. 1. 

 Cap. 24. 



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