l, 7. ἅμα B. μοι or ἐμοὶ.

II, 16. Before ἐμῶν W. inserts τῶν.

III, 14. Last word Apoll., τοῦ, Auc. τῶν.

VIII, 17. οὗτος, W. σύνπας; ἀριθμὸς, S. ἀριθμῷ or ἀριθμὸν.

X, 22. S. inserts τοῦ before Κρόνου.

X, 23. S. inserts μου after πατρὸς.

X, 24. καυθεῖσαν ἐπὶ, S. καταφλεχθεῖσαν ἐν.

XII, 1. ἐψηφίσαντο, S. καὶ ἐψήφιστο.

XIII, 22. οἳ ἢ πρότερον ἢ, S. ὑπατικοὶ καὶ οἳ.

Below is a copy of the deeds of the divine Augustus, by which he subjected the whole world to the dominion of the Roman people, and of the amounts which he expended upon the commonwealth and the Roman people, as engraved upon two brazen columns which are set up at Rome.[1]