& Sputum Sanguinis and Vertigo. As indeed moftof thefe 
Coins were fin all likelihood) ftruck on fome fuch occa- 
fion, viz,, the Recovery of fome great Perfon- A noble 
Exprejfton of Gratitude, Jit and worthy of imitation „ 
Of the fecond Order is the Coin of Doffenus , having • 
an Altar with a Serpent, taken from Urfinus. Another 
of Tiberius, with an Altar and SAL. AUG. Another 
of Nero in which is a Serpens Tortucfus ; with many others. 
The Gemmae of the Ancients, according to Leonardus 
Auguflinus, are of ufe to fet forth the Sacrifices made of 
old to this Goddefs. One of chefe Gemma reprefents /£/- 
culapius, his Daughter Hygieia and Grand-So nTelefphorus 
fb call’d chro t » 'rtAoi (pef&r, a- V aletudine pofl morbum 
confirmau . This God, being Young and Tender, had ( [ 
fuppofe, by the care of his Mother Hygiaa) a Bardocucul- 
Us, or Cloket, to keep him from taking Cold. Thefe 
three Gods are reprefented in one Figure, with the fol- 
lowing Inicription under them, ETZETEME, i. e. Salvere 
me Jubete, which Auguflinus happily conjectures to have .. 
been a Form of Prayer offer’d up to them. 
In the lafl Chapter come the Infcriptions, which are . 
taken out of Gruter and Reinefus. They are chiefly to 
AEfculapius and Hygi&ay but. to confirm the Divinity of 
Tel fphorus the little God of the Pergameni, he is mentio- 
ned in one of their Infcriptions dug up at Verona. 
The Author makes no manner of doubt, but there are 
many more Coins and Infcriptions relating to this God* 
dels to be found in other Books- But thefe being all, 
or mod of fuch as came in his way, and enough to give 
a Specimen of the Devotion paid by the Antiencs to this 
Goddefs, he has contented himfelf with this fmall Num- 
ber ; leaving it to others to make fuch Additions, as from 
greater Opportunities and Abilities, they Iliall think fit. 
LONDON, Printed for W. Innys, at the Princes * 
Arms in St. Paul’s Church-Tard, MDCCXVII. 
