234 Arcbaologix, Attica , Lib. 5,Cap, 16,
I say tli is Daughter was the heire, and the next os the kin
was to marry her; or the next of kin who was to marry her,
became the heire by the marriage. A Woman or a Boy,' is
they made $ Wil!s could riot goe beyond v1J)ij.v<>y yjidnv, six
l(mskiAri- bushells, /they say it is ) or the value os such a meaiureos
■ssmb. Barly. He to whom the eshte did passe, by what way soe-
veritwere, was forthwith to make his chime to it besore
thePretor: which thing they called kahw t or
- ^h^Jaatw n ztAiipa. And is any one would ■s^^.n/S-.a^-j lay
Stcphunmtr' tR sny ^'"S to deseat the claims, he was to prosecute his
title. Arid now the man hath made his will, the next care
he has is how to be buried when he dies: I shall theresore
endeavour to shew him how to have that done too in the
amplest manner; only sirft, I will sattsfy him os the necessicy
ofhavingaburiall,
CAP. XVI.
De necejjltate fepultura'.
j Remember Cicero in hisTopickj, divides jullice into three
kinds, twain adsuperoi, alteram ad manes,tertiam ad homines
pertinentcm: os thefecond kind of Jufiice viz.. tothcdead^l doe
sind every where among the ancients so religious a care, and
luch facred efleemes os a buriall; that Hepulchers were cal-
led templa,&nd the rite of a funeral! acknowledged and called
to be to v't>[Mwn by the Greeks,as well tsjifsta by the Latins. In-
somuch thatthe ssitktmans had a Law, that if any one happe-
ned but by chance uponithe carcafe of another, whofoevet
Vts. K were: he ft100^ be bound to cafl earth upon it three times
Mji. 15.C.14'. together, and give it a mouthfull os Turfo
3. Home Li. ■—a Capisi inhumato
Qi- z8< Tarticulam dart— '—
The Romans (it feems by ^fotilidn/Dtclsim* %.) obferved
this
I say tli is Daughter was the heire, and the next os the kin
was to marry her; or the next of kin who was to marry her,
became the heire by the marriage. A Woman or a Boy,' is
they made $ Wil!s could riot goe beyond v1J)ij.v<>y yjidnv, six
l(mskiAri- bushells, /they say it is ) or the value os such a meaiureos
■ssmb. Barly. He to whom the eshte did passe, by what way soe-
veritwere, was forthwith to make his chime to it besore
thePretor: which thing they called kahw t or
- ^h^Jaatw n ztAiipa. And is any one would ■s^^.n/S-.a^-j lay
Stcphunmtr' tR sny ^'"S to deseat the claims, he was to prosecute his
title. Arid now the man hath made his will, the next care
he has is how to be buried when he dies: I shall theresore
endeavour to shew him how to have that done too in the
amplest manner; only sirft, I will sattsfy him os the necessicy
ofhavingaburiall,
CAP. XVI.
De necejjltate fepultura'.
j Remember Cicero in hisTopickj, divides jullice into three
kinds, twain adsuperoi, alteram ad manes,tertiam ad homines
pertinentcm: os thefecond kind of Jufiice viz.. tothcdead^l doe
sind every where among the ancients so religious a care, and
luch facred efleemes os a buriall; that Hepulchers were cal-
led templa,&nd the rite of a funeral! acknowledged and called
to be to v't>[Mwn by the Greeks,as well tsjifsta by the Latins. In-
somuch thatthe ssitktmans had a Law, that if any one happe-
ned but by chance uponithe carcafe of another, whofoevet
Vts. K were: he ft100^ be bound to cafl earth upon it three times
Mji. 15.C.14'. together, and give it a mouthfull os Turfo
3. Home Li. ■—a Capisi inhumato
Qi- z8< Tarticulam dart— '—
The Romans (it feems by ^fotilidn/Dtclsim* %.) obferved
this