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Thursday, 25th May, 1905

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1905

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page 323 note * Both tomb and effigy are certainly not earlier than the beginning of the fifteenth century. – W. H. St. J. 11.

page 325 note * Horn of Honour, chap. iv.

page 327 note * See also illustration in Horns of Honour, 194.

page 328 note † Horns of Honour, 195.

page 328 note * See Jorio, Mimici degli Antichi.

page 328 note † Horns of Honour, chap. iv.

page 328 note ‡ Dussaud, Revue Archéologique, April, 1905, p. 157. The other six hands from Syria named in this article all bear inscriptions, but are all open-hand standards. The hole for fixing to the staff proves this.

page 329 note * Horns of Honour, ch. iv.

page 330 note * Horns of Honour, 244–249.

page 330 note † Dill, Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius, 1904, p. 459.

page 330 note ‡ Seyffert, Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (Nettleship and Sandys).

page 331 note * Op. cit. p. 545 et seq.

page 331 note † Revue Archéologique, April, 1905.

page 333 note * Proceedings, 2nd S. xvii. 59–71.

page 334 note * Horns of Honour, 292.