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[381]. Probably an imitation of the projections on bronze lamps, to which chains for suspension were attached. See on this type Amer. Journ. of Arch. 1903, p. 338 ff.
[382]. Newton, Travels and Discoveries, ii. p. 184=Discoveries, ii. pt. 2, p. 395.
[383]. Barker and Ainsworth, Lares and Penates, p. 201.
[384]. See C.I.L. iii. Suppl. No. 7310.
[385]. Div. Inst. ii. 11.
[386]. Juvenal, xi. 116; Propertius, v. 1, 5; Ovid, Fast. i. 202.
[387]. H.N. xxxiv. 34.
[388]. H.N. xxxv. 151.
[389]. Leg. pro Christ. 17, 293, ed. Migne; see Blümner, Technologie, ii. p. 129, note 2.