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The concurring teftimonies of thefe contemporary 
works, though not of fufficient authority to eftablifh 
any meafure of the foot by themfelves, are yet very 
iirong evidence in favour of the meafure above de- 
rived from this arch. And we fhall find a farther 
confirmation of it in Diocletian’s baths. 
The baths of Diocletian. 
The whole length of this building is 
439 feet 3 inches, = 4 67977 
The length of the great hall, 1 80 feet 
inches, = 192497 + 
The breadth at one end, 74 feet 31- 
inches, = 79179,9 . 
Its breadth at the other end, 74 feet 
Si inches, = 79327,9 . 
The diftance between the middle fo- 
lids on the fide, 49 feet Sf inches, 
= 52937 + * 
The depth of the recefs out of the 
great hall between thefe folids, is 
33 feet inches, = 35705,7 
The diftance between one of thefe 
folids and the neareft angular folid, 
32 feet nf inches, = 35124,9 
The diftance between the other of 
them and the other angular folid, 
33 feet ij inch, = 35276,57 
Entrance at one end of the hall, 
36 feet inches, = 38546,8 
Entrance at the other end, 36 feet 
if inch, 38465,4 — (twice) 
485).! . (964,8 
200) . , . (962,5 
82) . . . (965,6 
82) . . . (967 
55 ) -» • • (962,5 
37 ) ■ • • (965 
36I) ... .(962,3 
3 G f) • • • (966,4 
40) . . .(963,7 
4°) « . • (961,6 
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