[303] ‘Aere ... uacuo pendentia Mausolea.’ Epig. 1.
[304] Comparing Martial, Epig. ii. 14: ‘Inde petit centum pendentia tecta columnis.’
[305] N. H. 36, 30.
[306] v. l. cvi.
[307] v. l. centenos sexagenos.
[308] v. l. pedes ccccxl.
[309] v. l. uocauere circumitum.
[310] v. l. altitudinem inferiorem aequat.
[311] In a rough statement like this it is unnecessary to take into account the slight difference between the English and the Greek foot.
[312] Hist. Disc. ii. p. 191.