of St. German near the place where I/s Temple flood, 
he put her Idol in a hole of the wall, which remaind till 
15-14. Whence ill the old Charter the Abby is laid to be 
founded, inurbe Parijiacaprope muros civitatis in terra^ 
qu<z afpeBatad fifcum Ijiacenfem. So that the Doctor 
would have Pans come from 'i<n^, Ks Lutetia or Lu- 
cotetia from LuBes. Then follows a very learned dif- 
courle of the excellent Mr. Fefche, concerning a rare 
Coyn oi Pyl^emenes Euer^eta, King oi Paphlagoma and a 
friend to the T^omansy imprefc with an Ox head. Both 
which he refers to IJis : becaufe the Paphlagonians came 
originally from Egypt. PyUmenes being from the time of 
Homer the ufual name of the Kings of that Country. 
As Ariarathes of the Cappadocians^ Arfaces of the Par^ 
thiansy Abgarus of the OjrhoenianSy Mithridates of the 
Ponttcsy and Sylvius for Alba longa: and Etiergetes^ an 
Epithete much aifedted by the Kings of Egypt ^ Syria^ and 
both greater and leffer; like as Orofanges amongft 
the PerfianSy with which Artaxerxes honoured Morda-- 
eai^ 
23. This expounds a large Infcription in the Palace Pa* 
lejlrine 2iX.I{omey of a certain Hofpitable CoUedge, inftitu- 
ted and endowed in the Temple of Efculaptus, by Sal^ 
viaMarcelhnay AnnoDom* 134. full fraught with fubje(9:s^ 
of Antiquity and Chronology. And alfo a large Mo- 
nument at Puteoliy of the Colledge of ihQ Dendrophori^ 
or Woodmongers ftyl'd Fabri Dendrofori^ in a Roman in- 
fcription. Such were the Carpenters or TeBones con- 
demn d by the Thebdojian Code : though Salmafais makes 
themafuperftitious Convention. 
From the 24 diflertation we learn the ufe of ancient 
Medals, Pi£tures and Statues, (of which Varro,J.C(€/ar^ 
and Alex. Severus were great Colledors ) as to other Stu- 
dies, foefpecially to Phyfognomy. Nature having im- 
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