A select collection of views and ruins in Rome and its vicinity : recently executed from drawings made upon the spot . TEMIPJLE OF TrSv^IS OK THE GOU) OF COFGHIWG, ^kt^FeH^scIrij^âfylJIa-^H^aSMvffUBiM&iŒ^wtUM^yài/lctu^ THE TEMPLE OF THE DEA TUSSIS. On departing from Tivoli, through the Roman gate, we find onthe left hand an ancient temple, of a circular shape, and nearly re-sembling that of Minerva Medica at Rome. This edifice, which is verywell preserved, is simple in its style, and devoid of ornament. Thoughgenerally called the Temple of Tussis, (or the Cough) it might, not im-probab


A select collection of views and ruins in Rome and its vicinity : recently executed from drawings made upon the spot . TEMIPJLE OF TrSv^IS OK THE GOU) OF COFGHIWG, ^kt^FeH^scIrij^âfylJIa-^H^aSMvffUBiM&iŒ^wtUM^yài/lctu^ THE TEMPLE OF THE DEA TUSSIS. On departing from Tivoli, through the Roman gate, we find onthe left hand an ancient temple, of a circular shape, and nearly re-sembling that of Minerva Medica at Rome. This edifice, which is verywell preserved, is simple in its style, and devoid of ornament. Thoughgenerally called the Temple of Tussis, (or the Cough) it might, not im-probably, have been designed for a tomb. It may at first strike us as surprising that the Romans should makea divinity of the Cough : but our wonder will cease when we recollectwhat Cicero mentions of the temple on Mount Palatine, which wasdedicated to the Fever. TEMPLE DE LA TOUX. JciN sortant de Tivoli par la Porte Romaine, on trouve à gauche, unancien temple de figure ronde, presque semblable à celui de MinervaMedica, qui est à Rome. Cet édifice est très bien conservé, simple etsans ornement, il pourroi


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