83.
Immanesque . . . dentesClaud. de Cons. Stilichon. iii. 346. Montfaucon has represented some of these tablets or dypticks [diptychs]; see Supplement a l'Antiquite, tom. iii. p. 220.
Qui secti ferro in tabulas auroque micantes,
Inscripti rutilum cae1ato Consule nomen
Per proceres et vulgus eant.