[87] An account of the like rich marble work may be seen in Stat. Sylv. Lib. i. c. 5. where he describes the bath of Claudius Etruscus.
[88] The particulars of each are described in the exact and faithful account of Grelot, which may be compared with that of Procopius.
[89] Eclog. vi. vers. 43.
[90] Pag. 232 of his Travels.
[91] Idem forsan ac σαββατείῳ apud Joseph. Antiq. Jud. edit. Oxon. p. 722. l. ult.
[92] ΕΦ Ω. vid. Grut. pag. DCCXLIX. num. 4.
[93] Αυδηνᾶιος, ὄνομα μηνὸς παρὰ Μακεδόσιν, ὁ Ἰανουάριος. Suidas.
[94] In this inscription the Ι is always added to the last vowel of the dative singular, which in small letters is now usually placed under it.
[95] Lib. xxxvii.
[96] Vid. Marmor. Oxon. p. 297, ed. Prid.