crated by Claudius felix Calbienp in. theLatine andPalmy-' 
rene Languages. Then conclades with feverai Marble de- 
dications SOLI mnCTO MirH\AE not before publifh'ti 
noting out of that the Perfians reprefented 
their Mithra by a Lyo??/ head Crown d. 
4. The fourth diflertation explaineth the excellent 
Monument ^tl{pme of the ir^j^^w Arvalesi concerning 
their offering, for the profperity of the Emperor Ve— 
fpajian and his {oxiTitus; a Bull to Jupiter : to Queen 5^/^- 
no, Minerva, & Salus a Cow to each ; and admires the 
zeal of Nefior and hisPyhans, iu. offering no lefs then 4x000 
Ox^n to Neptune. 
J. The marriage of Cupid ^indi Pfyche is celebrated in 
his fift difertation, taken from aGemme of Mr. deBa^^ 
garisy the work of Trypho. Where Pfyche, or the foul, 
winged like a Butterfiie (which is alfo -^xm amongft the 
GreekSy) leads his vail'd Bride, the emblem of the Paf- 
fions, by an Indiffoluble chain on his right hand, and 
a Flambeau in the left. Then he gives us three or four 
Cuts more, where the departing foul, par Tevihus ventis 
volucrique fimillima fomno, is reprefented by a Butterfiie 
upon the wing: animadverting that in fome Roman Mo- 
numents, Pfyche is made theBride and embraced by Cupid, 
the mind by the brutal fouli of which fee Fulgent ius & E- 
piphanius Hcer, 16. 
^ The next Plate furniflies us with divers Statues without 
arms and heads,mounted upon fquarePillars cxVit^HernK^ 
& Termini, from the figures of Mercurius Tnvius. With 
thefe Athens abounded, and to this day ^me fliews fever- 
ai GreekCaptains, Poets and Philofophers in that forme. 
In fpecial the //(?r;w^;2z^^/j" with votapuhlica, in a Coy a of 
Julian the Emperor and Philofopher, is worth notice .-be- 
ing headed like a dog, and bearingin the right hand a Sif- 
trum, in the left 2iCaduceus, and on his Ihoulders zMa7t- 
tie. To which faftiion T^r^^i^///^/^ alludes in his jeft upon the 
SQn2itor , Nunc quoque cum fiflr 0 faciem port are caninam. On 
the reverie is the Jpojiate bearded as he lov'd, with a 
