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Addenda to Papers, Vol. I, Pp. 125–281
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 August 2013
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page 203 note 1 Some way to the S. of the road, on the E. edge of the Fosso di S. Giuliano, is the foundation of a rectangular tomb, and to the S. of this a villa, while the Casa Saponara stands close to another; on the N. edge of the modern Via di Poli is a water reservoir, with a villa to the E. of it; and there are traces of a fourth villa on the same ridge to the N. of the road, S.E. of the Fontanile Cecapesci. It seems probable, therefore, that a road ran N. and S. either along the ridge or along the valley, but no traces of it appear to exist.
page 204 note 1 It is somewhat incorrectly described as being outside the Porta Salaria by the authorities cited.
page 204 note 2 This date seems to be correct for the discovery of the statues, but not for that of the inscriptions—compare Visconti, , op. var. ii. 445Google Scholar, with Amaduzzi, , Nov. Fior. 1786, 185, 295Google Scholar. As to the locality, it may be noted that Visconti places it close to the Acqua Bollicante, which is on the Rome side of Tor de' Schiavi: but in this case the tenuta must have been much larger than it is, now. In any case, ‘right’ is a mistake (copied from Amaduzzi) for ‘left.’