[108] See Photographs, Nos. 1500 and 1501, and the Photo-engraving, Plate XXIII. of Supplement to vol. i.
[109] See Photos., No. 488, and Plates [XXIV.], [XXV.]
[110] L’Anfiteatro Flavio descritto e delineato dal cavaliere Carlo Fontana. Nell’ Haia, M.DC.XXV. fol. max.
[111] These views of buildings on coins appear to have been made from the architect’s designs before they were carried out, and were sometimes altered. There is no representation of the Colossus of Nero in any of them. For the shallow channel of water, see Photos., No. 1759.
[112] See No. 302, and 488 c.
[113] On bad impressions of this coin the Meta Sudans looks like a second smaller figure, or of a youth; but on good impressions the Meta Sudans is distinct, and the figure behind it overtops it by the head and shoulders only.
[114] See No. 488 c.
[115] “... Romæ templum Hadriani, honori patris dicatum, Græco-stadium post incendium restitutum, instauratum amphitheatrum,” &c. (Jul. Capitolinus-Antoninus Pius, c. 8, ap. Script. Hist. Aug.)
[116] Dionis Cass. lib. lxxii. c. 17-22.
[117] “Postea in theatris tantum umbram fecere: quod primus omnium invenit Q. Catulus, cum Capitolium dedicaret. Carbasina deinde vela primus in theatro duxisse traditur Lentulus Spinter Apollinaribus ludis.... Vela nuper colore cæli, stellata, per rudentes iere etiam in amphitheatro principis Neronis.” (Plinii Nat. Hist., lib. xix. c. 6.)