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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
About the end of July, 1732, in looking at the reparations of the cathedral of Narbonne, I observed an inscription to L. Aurelius Verus, on a great marble, whose back had been wrought into the ornaments of Gothic architecture, for the portal of the church; while the characters themselves stood inwards upon the mortar of the wall; But when the portal was taken down in order to be re-built, the Roman Letters, by purging off the lime, appeared distinctly in the following inscription, never yet published:
page 110 note [f] Jul. Capitolini, M. Anton. Philosophus, cap. vi. and xxvii.
page 110 note [g] Capitolini Verus Imp. cap. iii.
page 110 note [h] U. C. 906. A. D. 154. L. Aurel. Caes. Sextil. Later Coss. Isaacson. U. C. 906. A. D. 156. Antonin. Caes. Sext. Lat. Coss. Helvic.
page 111 note [i] Jul. Capitol. Anton. Pius, cap. iv. Verus Imp. cap. ii.
page 111 note [k] Jul. Capit. Verus Imp. cap. vii. M. Anton. Philosoph. cap. xiii. cum notis Casauboni.
page 111 note [l] Jul. Capitol. M. Antonin. Philosophus, cap. ix.
page 111 note [m] Jul. Capit. M. Anton. Philos. cap. ix. 12. Verus Imp. cap. vii.
page 112 note [n] Gruter. p. xxv. 8. edit. Amstel.
page 112 note [o] Jul. Capit. Anton. Pius, cap. i.