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Thursday, March 17th, 1859

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1859

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page 303 note * * For a recent account of Christian inscriptions found at Carthage, see letters of J. B. De Rossi and J. B. Pitra, printed in Spicilegium Solesmense, tom. iv. p. 497.

page 304 note * See Proceedings, Vol. IV., page 227. Signor Lorenzo Fortunati, on whose property the excavations in question were made, has announced an extensive work to be published by subscription, under the able editorship of Padre Garrucci, in which the paintings, sarcophagi, and other remains discovered on the Via Latina, will be fully illustrated. This work is to consist of a quarto volume of text, and a folio volume of thirty plates.

page 304 note † See Archæological Journal, vol. xi., p. 27. The enameled stands, from the Via Latina, have been since added to the collections in the British Museum.