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VI. An Account of a !B 0 0 Guilhelmi Muf- 
grave fyg. Societ. utriufcjue Socii, G ET A 
!BQ{1T A KN 1 C US . Accedit Domus Severi- 
anae Synopfes Chronologica : de Icuncula quondam 
M^egis Ai lfredi Differtatio. 8vo. Hex Dumno* 
niorum. MDCCXV* 
H E Author, having fome * 1 Years fince publilh’d 
a Comment on Julius Fitalis his Epitaph, which. 
(together with his MonumentJ is to be feen at Bath ; 
does now prelent the publick wirh another Volume of 
Belgic Antiquities ; intending hereby, to illuftrate part 
oT a Statue, which was found likewife near chat City, 
and is at this time immured near the Monument afore- 
faid, at the eaftern End of the Abby-Church, looking 
toward the Grove. 
This Fragment of an Equeftrian Statue, is in Baffe Re- 
leife : The Rider has in his right Hand a Hafia pura, and 
a Parma in his left ; as in Fig • i .of the Book. It appears from 
2 Dio that Cuius and Lucius , Caefars, (the Nephews, and 
adopted Sons of Augufius) had each of them a Parma and 
an Hafia given him .* and there being no Inflance of 
this Honour paid to any of an inferiour Rank among 
the Romans , but only to luch as were of very great Qua- 
lity ; if not to Cafars only ; we are from hence be a'lowed 
to think. That this Statue reprefented fame P erf on of that 
Quality 
But to difeover the particular Perfon, (if it might be 
done) the Author compared a very good Draught he 
had procured of this Horfeman, with fuch Roman c-oyns, 
* Ifcae Dunmon .* MDCCXI, 
l Lib, LV, 
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