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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 January 2012
The city which now bears the name of Santa Maria di Falleri—the ancient Falerii, Municipium Faliscum, and subsequently Colonia Faliscorum—has already supplied abundant material for two works which I published some time ago. I am now obliged to return to the same subject, for this city has furnished fresh bronze inscriptions, in archaic Latin, of no light importance to philology and history.
page 43 note b The first of these, entitled Scoperte Falische, will be found in the Annali dell' Institute di Corrispondenza Archeologica, 1860, pp. 211–281, where in plate F the portions of the tablet then discovered are engraved. The second forms part of Padre Garrucci's Dissertazioni Archeologiche, Roma, 1864.
page 44 note a Apud Velium Longum, Putsch, Gramm. Lat. Auct. Antiq., p. 2230.
page 44 note b Terentius Soaurus, p. 2258 of Putsch's Collection.
page 44 note c Scoperte Falische, pp. 222–224.
page 44 note d Dion. Hal. i. 21.
page 44 note e viii. 18.
page 45 note a Henzen-Orelli, Syll, n. 5132. a. b.
page 45 note b i. 288.
page 45 note c i. 46.
page 45 note d These two fragments published by Henzen, loc. cit.
page 47 note a Liv. xxxvi. 36.
page 48 note a Dissert. Archeol. i. 73.
page 48 note b Cabinet Magnoncourt, p. 140.
page 49 note a Pp. 261, 262. Fabretti, Gloss. Ital.
page 49 note b P. 110, ed. Par.
page 49 note c v. 645. Fabretti, Gloss. Ital. p. 1002.
page 49 note d De L. L. vii. 96.
page 49 note e Varro de Lingua Latina, v. 98
page 49 note f Id. vi. 4.
page 50 note a Lex de Eepetun. Ann. 631, 632. Lex Bantiua, 621–636. Vide Inscript. Lat. Antiquiss. 197, 198.
page 50 note b Mon. ep. tria, p. 33.
page 50 note c Ars Gramm. i. 4, p. 2456, of Putsch's Collection.
page 51 note a Ars Gramm. i. 4.
page 51 note b Elem. Gramm. Latin, p. 108.
page 52 note a Instit. Orat. i. 7, 14.
page 52 note b p. 2220, ed. Putsch.
page 52 note c p. 2255, ed. cit.