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Thursday, November 29th, 1860.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page 250 note * The Ancient English Romance of Havelok the Dane, accompanied by the French text, with an introduction, notes, and glossary, by Frederick Madden, Esq. Printed for the Roxburghe Club. London, 1828.

page 251 note * For further particulars see Notes and Queries, 2nd Series, vol. xi. pp. 46, 216.

page 251 note † Since the above communication was read, a memoir on these Phaleræ has been published by Otto Jahn, under the title Lauersforter Phaleræ, as a Fest-Programm for the celebration of Wincklemann's birthday, Dec. 9, 1860, with good engravings of the phaleræ (4to. Bonn, 1860). See also a notice by Dr. A. Rein in the Jahrbucher des Vereins von Alterthumsfreunden in den Rheinlanden, vol. xxvii. p. 155; and Monumenti Inediti dell' Instituto Archeologico di Roma, vol. vi. 41, Tav. E.

page 251 note † L. i. c. 5.

page 251 note § L. L. ix. c. 46.

page 251 note ‖ In Verrem, L. iv. c. 12.

page 251 note ¶ L. iii. c. 10.

page 251 note ** L. ii. c. 11.

page 251 note †† L. xxxix. c. 31.

page 252 note * Cicero in Verr. 1. iii. c. 80:

page 252 note † Oct. c. 25.

page 252 note † Sat. xvi. 1. 60.

page 252 note § L. xv., 1. 254.

page 252 note ‖ Tacitus, de Moribus Germ. c. 3.

page 252 note ¶ Tacitus, Hist. L. iv. c. 26.

page 253 note * The defaced medallion has been replaced by a duplicate of the head of Medusa.

page 254 note * P. 121, Verona, 1749.

page 255 note * Another engraving of this statue is to he found in Orti, Antichi marmi alla gente Serloria Veronese spettanti, which is reproduced in the work of Otto Jahn Lauersforter Phaleræ, taf. 2, fig. 4; and in the Annali dell' Instituto, vol. xxxii. tav. E.; in it the phaleræ appear to be very different from those given in Maffei. There are two torques and nine phaleræ in three rows; the central medallion of the upper row is an ornament resting on a pelta; the other two represent eagles. In the centre of the next row is a youthful head, full-faced and inclosed in a wreath, the side medallions being faces in profile; the lowest row consists of a horse and two heads full-faced.

page 255 note † 1846, p. 350.