[16] Fabretti, p. 612.
[17] Orelli, 4859.
[18] Reines, p. 1000.
[19] The various and unsatisfactory conjectures of the learned respecting this phrase may be seen in Facciolati s. v. Ascia. It occurs especially on monuments in Lyons and Southern Gaul.
[20] Reines, p. 763.
[21] Gruter, pp. 844, 862. Augustus forbade his daughter Julia to be interred in his monument.—Sueton. Octavianus, c. 101.
[22] Orelli, 4397. Fabretti p. 91.
[23] Gruter, p. 762, 5.
[24] Orelli, 4390.
[25] Orelli, 4360.