The museum of classical antiquities : being a series of essays on ancient art . Whichsaid tomb is not, as many falsely allege, double, and having as it were a partitioncixt out of the same stone, dividing and separating the two legs and two thighs, butis all plain from the head to the feet, affording a bed large enough for one manlying on his back, having its entrance, like the opening of a cave,^ in the side. * Tegurium. (Tugurium.) A circular vaulted inclosure, (Crates eriganturinter se acclives testudineato testo, more tuguriorum. Virff. Bed., 69.) Fac-ciolati. Lexicon. f Domimcula. J Tegur


The museum of classical antiquities : being a series of essays on ancient art . Whichsaid tomb is not, as many falsely allege, double, and having as it were a partitioncixt out of the same stone, dividing and separating the two legs and two thighs, butis all plain from the head to the feet, affording a bed large enough for one manlying on his back, having its entrance, like the opening of a cave,^ in the side. * Tegurium. (Tugurium.) A circular vaulted inclosure, (Crates eriganturinter se acclives testudineato testo, more tuguriorum. Virff. Bed., 69.) Fac-ciolati. Lexicon. f Domimcula. J Teguriolum. § Sepulchrum. 11 Monumentum. ^ Spelunca. DUBLIN UNIV. MAG, 359 looking towards the south side of the tomb, and a low lid wrought into a pro-jection above .... The accompanying picture shews the form of the above-mentioned roundchurch, with the round vault (rotundum teguriura) situated within it. (Lib. ii.) The stone door of the sepulchre, Arculf describes as divided into two parts,whereof the smaller part is wrought with iron tools, and is seen standing in the. Plan of the Holy S^epulchre, as skeuhed by ArcuUiis, iu G95. A. Teyiirium Rotundum. H K. Sepulclirum Domini. C. Altarin Dualia. T. D. Altaria. K. Ecclesia. T„ F. Golgothaua Ecclesia. i\r G. In loco Altaris Abraham. X. P. The outer Colonnade. \ Q. The wall of the Church. The inner Colonnade, f ^^^^ ^The Sepulchre. cttei In quo loco crux Dominica cum hinis latronum crueibus sub terra reperta lignea. Plateola in qua die et nocte lampades Marise Basilica, hoc est ^, cum calice Domini. manner of a square altar, in the said round church, before the door of theabove-mentioned vault or sepulchre of our Lord ; but the greater part of thesame stone is also tooled round in like manner, and forms the alfar under tlieVOL. U. 13 U 360 ON THE ALLEGED SITE OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE. grave-clotlies, which is in the east part of the church. But as to the


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