Of the Summer Circuit. 



17? 



ALTISSIMO SAECVLO DDD. NNN. 

 ORB, - - TORI - - INDVLTA PACE 

 CIVI - - THiGNICENSIS - - PROC. 



CONST ANTINI MAX. V. - - - - 



NIA FVNDAMENTIS ET S- - - 



TVDO DOMITICENO FILIO 



Over the Portal of a Temple. 



t Two Leagues to the S. W. of Tejioure, is Tuber- foTze, a 

 fmall City, walled round, and fituated upon the Declivity of 

 an Eminence, In the Centre of It, there is a very clear and 

 plentiful Fountain, with fome Ruins of a Temple that 

 was formerly built over It, It lyeth nearly in the fame Pa- 

 rallel with Tuher-noke, though at fifty five Miles Diftance, and 

 cannot therefore be one and the fame City, as fome Authors ' 

 have imagined. In the Walls, which are made out of the old 

 Materials , we have the following Infcriptions ; whereby we 

 find It called Thihurftcumhure , agreeable to the Title of 71/- 

 hur/icuhurenfis in the Notttia. And as This was a See of the 

 Troiiincta Troconjularis , we fhall be at a Lofs for the Thu~ 

 hurficca of Ttolemy^ which the Notitia placeth in Numidia. 



1 Supra Hipponem regiutn Thuburn'icit Colonia, quod Tuhmmcenfc Plhi'ti oppidum eft, de 

 quo veretur Harduinus ne eadem Thuburfica. ejufdem Ptolem<zi fie, longe ab ilia in mendietn 

 verfas iita: propter quaai diftantiam milii fccus videtur, prsefertim quod multa Afric<t oppida 

 in nomine pasne conveniunt & tamen (eparata manent, ut etiam Tuburbo eft, idque gemi- 

 num, majus & minus. Cellar. 1. 4. c. j. ii(J. 



Tuber-foke , 

 The Thi- 

 BURSICUM- 

 BURE. 



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