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A collection of copies of classical and other inscriptions and epitaphs, the greater part engraved

Gough Maps 201

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Title

A collection of copies of classical and other inscriptions and epitaphs, the greater part engraved

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Gough Maps 201

Summary

A collection of copies of classical and other inscriptions and epitaphs, the greater part engraved:

Copies of Roman inscriptions found in England, chiefly made by W. Stukeley (?), with indexes

A few Greek occur at fols. 51--9

Plans of the course of the Roman walls from the Forth to the Clyde, and from Newcastle to Carlisle, are on fols. 280v, 282. Almost all of this volume is manuscript

Date

Written in the 18th century

Language

Latin

Modern Greek (1453-)

English

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

301 Leaves

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