[3160]. Apud Athen. vi. 229 D. He uses the curious expression, κέραμος ἀργυροῦς, which, as in the use of the word κέραμος for marble tiles (Vol. I. p. [100]), implies the antiquity of the use of fictile ware. See the next note.

[3161]. vi. 229 C, where the use of κέραμος or dinner-service is discussed.

[3162]. iv. 72, 131: cf. Mart. xiii. 81.

[3163]. Suet. Vit. Vitell. 13 (clypeum Minervae, αἰγίδα πολιούχου).

[3164]. Pliny, H.N. xxxv. 164.

[3165]. Ibid. 163.

[3166]. iv. 88.

[3167]. Capt. ii. 2, 41.

[3168]. Virg. Georg. ii. 351.

[3169]. Orelli, Inser. 4544; Gruter 607, 1; and see C.I.L. i. p 209.