May xxi.
His Excellency staid this whole day at Balasfalva; and we the morning at Alba Julia, which was antiently called Apulum[119], where we imployed ourselves in viewing some Roman sculptures, and copying the three following inscriptions.
I. O. M. ET DIIS
PENATIBVS
SCAVRIANVS
MINERVAE TIB.
JVLIVS NOVIA
NVS II ... LEG.
POSVIT
PRO SALVTE DO
MINI NOSTRI
SANCTISSIMI AN
TONINI PII AVGVS
TI NYMPHIS NOVIS[120]
SACRVM RVFRI
VS[121] SVLPICIA ...
LEG. XIII. G ...
ANIO
At midday we dined with Count Seau, and by two a clock taking leave of the governor, we set forward in a calash for Enyed[122], two Hungarian miles distant from hence, where we arrived before seven, the road lying all the way near the banks of the Maurusius.