the contrary part the Mulical Orpheus with his charnVd 
Brutes. The third oppofestothe head of M. Commo- 
dus Antoninus, as the confequent and merit of his vi- 
<3:ories, the harp oi Apollo Palatinus. 
Thefecond Table likevyife gives three large medails 
the firft fuppos d of Caracalla or Elagabalus ariiongft the 
baler Antonines, though perhaps fome what elder, with 
this fpecial Reverie, ^^p^J^i/^r^^^aVtfowyTiT^atWyWpw^- where 
alfo the Emperor ftands in devotion before Diana Poly- 
manna of the Ephefians. The fecond fliews us Probus 
arm'd Capapee , and on the other fide Adlocutio Au- 
gufti, four Barbarian Princes kneeling below his fugge- 
ftuiti. 
In the laft of this Table we have the curl'd head of the 
Platonic Philolopher Apuleius, in aMedail turn'd like 
our Mill d-money ; on the backfide is a Souldier entring 
a porch adorned with three human heads, I believe the 
Temple of Mercurius Trifmegiftus. SuchPhilofophical 
Medails are by the ftudious referr'd to the time of Ho- 
norius, nothigher. 
The third Table afFords a golden Coyne ofGallicnus 
with the vain Reverfe Deo Augufto: with a type Divo 
Trajano Patri, Father of the Emperor of the fame name, 
and well known in the jewilh wars. An hiftory of the 
Trajans we may expert from the admirable Foy-Vail- 
lant, who lately publiflied the feries of the Syro-Grse- 
cian Kings from their Coynes. Next the Community 
of Afia, under Cleo Prsetorof Sardes, reprefents the a- 
dopted brothers Drufusand Germaaicus, one with the 
Amies of an Augur, the other with thofe of a Pontife. 
The next Table fliews us the height of the Gentile 
madnefs in the Title Deo Jugujto round the laureate head 
of Oc^Javius. So in Divus Fater Trajanus, a perfon well 
known in the Jewifli war. The foHowing Coyne bears 
the two adopted brothers Drulus and Germanicus with 
the Inftruments of Augur and Pontife, and on the Re- 
verfe 
