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III. On the Analogy between certain antient Monuments. By Richard Gough
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
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Accidentally looking into a Latin essay of Passeri, on a bronze figure of a boy, inscribed on one arm with Etruscan letters, deposited by Pope Clement XIV. in the Vatican Museum, I met with a figure, represented p. xiv. from the author's own collection, which bears so striking an analogy to the figure of Esculapius, engraved in the ninth volume of Archæologia, p. 109, that I cannot forbear communicating it to the Society.
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page 34 note [a] Passtic; de pueri Etrasco aheueo simulacro diffettatio. Rom. 1771, 4to.
page 35 note [b] Mentioned by Solinus, Tertullian, and inscriptions.
page 35 note [c] Caylus, Recueil iv. Pl. Ivii. 1, 2. p. 169. Pellerin, Mêlange de diverses Médailies, II. 195. Pl. xxxi.
page 37 note [d] Caylus, vol. II. plate cvii, page 365.