The Archaeological journal . tomli surpasses in magnitude, cum Calatini, Scipionum, Serviliorum, but resembles in form that which bears Metellorum sepulcra vides, miseros putas the name of Theron at Agrigentum illos? Compare the fine plate in Labruzzi, (Girgenti ; the latter is assigned by some Via Appia Illustrata, No. 7, Ingresso al i Greek Decadence, and considered by sepolcro della Famiglia dei Scipioni sco- others to be Roman. For engravings perto 1 anno 1780 col Sarcofago, Inscri- and description of it, see the Antichita zioni e Busti ivi trovati. <li Sicilia by the Duca di Serradifal
The Archaeological journal . tomli surpasses in magnitude, cum Calatini, Scipionum, Serviliorum, but resembles in form that which bears Metellorum sepulcra vides, miseros putas the name of Theron at Agrigentum illos? Compare the fine plate in Labruzzi, (Girgenti ; the latter is assigned by some Via Appia Illustrata, No. 7, Ingresso al i Greek Decadence, and considered by sepolcro della Famiglia dei Scipioni sco- others to be Roman. For engravings perto 1 anno 1780 col Sarcofago, Inscri- and description of it, see the Antichita zioni e Busti ivi trovati. <li Sicilia by the Duca di Serradifalco, * Pons de Icart is indignant at this voL iii, which is devoted to the antiquities theft, and exclaims, Dios se lo perdone, of Agrigentum, tav. xxviii-xxxi, pp. 70-74. porque sin duda aquella escritura dava •? The family burial place of the Scipios verdadera noticia de lo que aquella torre was near the Porta San Sebastiano on the era; Pons quoted by Hubner, Inscr. Appian Way. Cicero alludes to it in a Hisp., No.
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