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CONTENTS.<br />

ftones of Malaga, 207 to 213. Two infcríp*-<br />

tions at Rome, 214. Ruins of an ampliU<br />

theatre in Malaga, 215. Ancient fe-<br />

pulchres and gold coin found in Malaga,<br />

21,6. Lift of Román families in Malaga, 217<br />

to 221. Patrick biíhop of Malaga, ibid. Ma­<br />

laga conquered by the Goths, 222. Se-<br />

verus biíhop of Malaga, his works, ibid.<br />

Strictures on the ftate of learning in Spain<br />

durjng the time of the Romans and Goths,<br />

223. Román ianguage, drefs, and manners,<br />

preferved in Spain, 224. Román families<br />

exiíting in Spain, 227. Román cuftoms con-<br />

tinued in Spain, ibid. Lift of Spaniíh writers<br />

in the Román age, 228. Revival of learning<br />

in B^etica, ibid. Reafons that induced me to<br />

poftpone a treatife on Spaniíh literature, 229.<br />

Academy of Belles Lettres at Seville fend me<br />

£ copy of their publications, 230. Lift of<br />

learned men in Malaga, ibid. Short duration<br />

of theGothick empire in Spain, 232. State of<br />

the fciences under the Goths, feen by their<br />

coins, 233. Specimens of three of them from<br />

my own cabinet, 234. (See an account of them<br />

jji the Preface.)<br />

C H A P . ir.<br />

Annals of Malaga under the Mooriíh govern-<br />

ment, 236 to 294. Ibnu El Baitar a native<br />

#f Malaga, and a writer 00 botany and phy fick,<br />

2 39-

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