[2367] See B. xiv. c. 9.

[2368] See B. iv. c. 20.

[2369] Dedicated by Augustus, in the Tenth Region of the City.

[2370] Λύχνος being the Greek for a “lamp.”

[2371] See B. iii. c. 8: now known as the marble of Massa and Carrara, of a bluish white, and a very fine grain.

[2372] A similar case has been cited, in the figure of St. Jerome, to be seen on a stone in the Grotto of Our Saviour at Bethlehem, and in a representation of the Crucifixion, in the Church of St. George, at Venice. A miniature resembling that of the poet Chaucer is to be seen on the surface of a small stone in the British Museum.

[2373] See B. xxxv. c. [44].

[2374] See B. xxxv. cc. [37], [40].

[2375] See B. xxxiv. c. [19].

[2376] “In the Gardens.” A suburb of Athens, in which there was a temple of Venus, or Aphrodite Urania.