[XXIX.] The rich mountain of Peru.

[XXX.] Gumbrates, king of Chionia, a country near Persia.

[XXXI.] XII. Tabulæ, part i., de jure sacro, “Hominem mortuum in urbe ne sepelito neve urito.”

[XXXII.] “Ultima prolata subdita flamma rogo,” &c. Fast., lib. iv., 856.

[XXXIII.] And therefore the inscription on his tomb was made accordingly, “Hic Damase.”

[XXXIV.] Which Magius reads ἐξαπόλωλε.

[XXXV.] Martialis the Bishop.

[XXXVI.] Amos vi. 10.

[XXXVII.] As in that magnificent sepulchral monument erected by Simon.—1 Macc. xiii.

[XXXVIII.] κατασκεύασμα θαυμασίως πεποιημένον, whereof a Jewish priest had always custody until Josephus’ days.—Jos. Antiq., lib. x.