A dictionary of Greek and Roman . in the shape of the aer6s or fastigium [Fastigium],which is placed over the extremity of a /cto^es, or columns, were of various forms. FUNUS. FUN US. 557 The three in the following woodcut are taken fromStackelberg (pi. 44, 46) and Millin ( VasesAnt. vol. ii. pi. 51.). The following example of an ripcpou, which is alsotaken from Stackelberg (pi. 1) will give a generalidea of monuments of this kind. Another ripwovis given in the course of this article (p. 558, a.).


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