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Qnam fententiam ufque adeo dilexit, ut et in palatio 
et in publicis operibus prsefcribi juberet. 
I mention this the rather, becaufe I believe, that 
one of thofe infcriptions mentioned by Lampridius 
is come down to our times, but fomewhat mutilated. 
It is to be found on the Via Appia, not far from the 
Tres ‘Taberiu and is marked N° III. in the paper 
before you. 
Netherby, whether the Caftra Exploratorum of 
Antonine, with Horfley and Wefieling, or the JECic a 
of Ravennas, with Camden and Gale, is the place, 
where the infcriptions marked N° I. and N° II. 
were lately difcovered. N° I. ferved as a cover to a 
drain, which did not feem of any conliderable age : 
the table part of which is five feet feven inches, by 
two feet four inches and a half: the margent two 
inches more. N° II. was found in a room or apart- 
ment belonging to a large building, lately difcovered, 
but now pulled to pieces for the fake of the materials. 
My L. of Carlifle has a draught of it, where there 
appears to have have been an hypocauft, and poflibly 
thereabouts was the Bafilica alio, mentioned in our 
firfl infcription. 
A Durham infcription, marked XI. in many in- 
flances explains ours, and is proper to be compared 
with it. It runs thus : 
IMP. CAESAR M. ANT. GORDIA 
N V S P. F. A V G. B A L N E V M C V M 
BASILICA A SOLO INSTRVXIT 
PER GN. LVCILIANVM LEG. A V G. 
PR PR CVRANTE M. A V R. 
QVIRINO PRAE. COH. I. LEG. GO R. 
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