[318] An inscrip. in Baptistery Florence, reads—
EN GIRO TORTE SOL CICLOS ET ROTOR IGNE.
[319] See p. [84] and Kraus for other similar inscriptions.
[320] The first, he says, “stands by the entrance to an old Bagno,” it was 4′ 3½″ in diameter. “The second stands in the midst of the cistern in the square court of the supposed St. John’s Church.” This was 2′ 6″ in diameter.
[321] Migne, Pat. Cur. Com. Series Graeca, vol. i.
[322] Euchologium, ed. 1647, p. 463.
[323] Ed. 1647, p. 560.
[324] Relation Nouvelle d’un Voyage de Constantinople.
[325] In [Fig. 29] we have followed his drawings disregarding his estimate of height.
[326] Curtis, Broken Bits of Byz., Part II.