%o6 MifcelUnea Curiofa: Vol. Ill, 



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JBOTAgTTHN nAAMTPHNON BHAA KABOCAPCA 

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The upperendof thisfpacious Pi- 

 The Ban- ^^^^ j^y a ro w of Pillars, 



Houfe?^* ftanding fomewhat clofer than thofe 

 on each fide ; and perhaps there 

 might have been a kind of Banquetting-Houfe 

 above, but now no certain Footfteps thereof 

 remain. But a little farther to the left Hand, 

 and, it may be, continued with the former 

 Walk, lie the Ruins of a very ftately Building, 

 which ! am apt to believe might have been for 

 fuch an ufe. 'Tis built of better Marble, and 

 has an Air of Delicacy and Exquifitenefs in the 

 Work, beyond what is difcernable in the Piaz- 

 7a. The Pillars which fupported it are of one 

 entire Stone ; and on one of them that is fal- 

 len down, but fo firm and ftrongthatithas re- 

 ceived no Injury thereby, we meafured, and 

 found 22 Foot in length, and incompafsSFoot 

 and p inches. Among thefe Ruins we found the 

 only Latin Infcription we faw in the Place, and 

 thatfoimperfeft, there is but little of it Intelli- 

 gible. ; 



\ . . . . \ es Qrbis & Propagatores Generis Humani 



D. JD. N. * iV. Diocletianus ffimi 



Jmpp. Et Cqnftantius & Maximianus Nobb, 

 C(zf. Caflra feliciter condidermt, 



Aiid upon the fame Stojue a little lower. 



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. . ntes Offiano Hieroclete, K 

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