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Quadrigarius, at the time of the Social svar, was FI- 
TEE 1 VR, FITEEIVRI, FITEEIVRII, or VETV- 
RIVS. Whence we may learn, that the VETTIVS 
of the antient authors, mentioned in my laft paper, 
ought to be converted into VETVRIVS; and that 
the INSTEIVS (3) CATO of Velleius, as well as 
the T. VETT 1 VS (4.) of Eutropius, was in reality the 
TI. VETVRIVS, whofe name has been tranfmitted 
down to us by the confular denarius. I fay, “ the 
“ TI. VETVRIVS, whofe name has been tranfmitted 
“ down to us by the confular denarius ;” for that the 
Latin elements TI. VET. on the Roman coin ftand 
for TIBERIVS VETVRIVS, and confequently that 
the piece itfelf belongs to the Veturian family, my 
two Samnite medals render inconteftably clear. A 
point therefore, by their afiiftance, is determined; 
which has been taken for granted only by Patin (5) 
and Vaillant, and not fufficiently proved by Mr. 
Havercamp (6). The Etrufcan inscription in the 
cording to Appian ; and therefore then probably formed the liege 
of that place, mentioned by Seneca. And that the pretor of the 
Marfi was killed by his Have before the conclulion of this war, has 
been rightly obferved by Lipfius. That learned man therefore 
Ihould not have confidcred the proximity of time of the two forego- 
ing events only as a bare poffibility, or rather a fort of fi£lion, as 
he manifeftly has done, in the following words : Quid ergo ? nonne 
hello Punt co hojlilia mult a Italia loca , et in eo prafertim traSlu ? 
Potuit et Sociali hello evenijfe , ex Flori III. cap. xviii. 
Claud. Quadrigar. apud Senec. De Benef. Lib. iii. c. 23. 
Appian. Alexandria De Bel. Civil, p. 375. Juft. Lipf. Comment, 
in Senec. ubi fup. p. 300. Antverpioe, 1615. Vid. etiam Macrob, 
Saturn. Lib. I. p. 166. Londini, 1694. 
(3) Veil. Paterc. Lib. ii. 
(4) Eutrop. Lib. v. c. 3. 
(5) Patin. & Vaill. ubi fup. 
(6) Sig. Haverc. Comment, in Famil. Roman. Num. omn. b'c. 
p. 438—440. Amftelaedami, 1734. 
exergue, 
