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nenfy vicem FrafeSti Anmn\z ohiret^ & in omnihus ifiis inf^'' 
riorum Decurionum CoHegiis primum teneret Iccumy id m^nifeft^ 
eoc hac patet Infcriptioneyubi minor es Decuriones BoviUmt ho- 
norem faciunt Equiti Rommo & FaUtino, qui Decurio feu 
Curidis Fretriacus in omnibus effet locis & urbihus^ a quibus 
per quas Annona, JE^gyptiac^ F<omam devehebatur. Dfcuriones 
"i^ro promotos fuijfe ad honor em Sacerdotii^ it a, ut fimul Flamines^ 
.Luperciy Epulones Jovisj & Parajiti ferent Apollinis ; ^ hoc 
quofj multis confiat e^emflis. Omne vera dubium tollity . quod in 
•hac Infer iptione eques i&e Rormnus vocetur Antinoiton & Ew 
imfiidon Decurio, Antinoi enim urbs pr^cipua turn temporis 
^yptifuperioris eratCivitaSy unde per mult as fo^as frumentum 
mfereb^ur ad Mareotin lacum, qui ad Eunofii portum exit in 
Mare, Ah hoc porm diBi Eunofiida curatores frumenti ^gyp- 
x$iaci ; unde demum cmfetius deus Eunofius rei frumentari^ In^ 
ifpe^or^ qui huic prafideretportui^ 
fSeveral Gbfervations of the EcHpfe of Jupiter by 
y the Moon onMarchthQ i^ith. 16^6. St.Vet. where- 
of fome account has already been given inTranf- 
aSion No. 181. 
I He moft accurate Obfervationofthis Eelipfe we have 
received, is that of Mw Cajpni, made in the Royal 
•yatory at P^^r/V, publifhed in the Journal des Scavans 
of the xoth of June larf, the fiibftance whereof is as follows* 
April \oth. St, M Vefperi Mr. Caffiniy^S^^^A by other A- 
ftronomers, attended upon this Occultation with Telefcopes 
of 21 and 70 foot, while one was deputed to take the Alti- 
tudes of % to verific the time. 
At 9^. 51;». 6 fee, % was in a perpendicular falling on the 
j Limb of the > over againft the Northern Part of the Ipot 
j Grimaldi ( Mareotis ) near to Riccioli ( fiag, Mir is ) and 
) [ was diftaat from the Limb abaut four tirties as much as the 
faidfpot. 
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