[1311] The art of moulding or modelling in argillaceous earth; see B. xxxv. cc. [43], [45].

[1312] See B. xxxvi. c. [2], where he informs us that this theatre was hardly one month in use.—B.

[1313] Hardouin gives several quotations illustrative of his liberality in bestowing ornaments in the City, and his inattention to his domestic concerns.—B.

[1314] The brothers Lucius and Marcus, the former of whom triumphed in the Mithridatic, the latter in the Macedonian War.—B.

[1315] See end of B. ii.

[1316] See B. vii. c. 38.

[1317] The absolute number of statues assigned to Lysippus differs considerably in the different editions, as is the case in almost every instance where figures are concerned. Pliny gives a further account of his works in the next two Chapters and in the following Book.—B.

[1318] “Aureum.” See B. xxxiii. c. [13], and B. xxxvii. c. [3].

[1319] In their attack upon Flavius Sabinus, the brother of Vespasian; A.U.C. 822.

[1320] See B. iv. c. 27.