was square, every side containing 100 feet, and lodged 120 Sui Ordinis, and 48 Velites, beside, proportionably, as in Tabernaculis Triariorum, there was for half as many men half as much ground.
On the other side of the street 9, 9, are the lodgings of the Auxiliares Equites in Dextro Cornu, and at their backs the lodgings of the Auxiliares Pedites in Dextro Cornu, the horse opening into the street 9, 9, the foot into the void place between the lodgings and the trenches, of which fur∣ther notice will be taken. Now the Equites Auxiliares of a Legion (the extraordinary band being deducted) amounting, according to Polybius, to 400 horse, allowing to 300 legionary horse, 10 lodgings of 100 feet every way; we are to allow to these, following the same proportion, 10 lodgings, each 100 feet in length, and 150 in breadth, to quarter the one as conveniently as the other. Likewise the footmen, after the deduction of the extraordinary band, being 3360, that is 336 persons for every lodging.
Upon the left hand of the street 2-2, are the lodgings of the second Legion, with her Auxilia, in the same proportion and order in all points with the first; and so we have the breadth of the camp, from the ut∣most auxiliary footmen of the one legion, to the like of the other, 1650 feet, or 330 paces, accounting five feet for a pace.
AA The Via Quintana, 50 feet broad, passing from side to side through the whole breadth of the lodgings; so named á Quintis Ordinibus, which quarter all upon it. In this street, as being in the middle of the soldiers quarters, and therefore the best adapted to that purpose, was holden a market Forum rerum utensilium.
BB Of the space of 150 feet between the soldiers quarters and the Prae∣torium, 100 feet was employed in the Via Principalis; especial care was taken to beautify this street and keep it clean, as being the usual place of resort for the soldiers in the day-time. In the other 50 feet toward the Praetorium, was a row of lodgings open∣ing upon Via Principalis, each lodging bearing every way 50 feet, for the 12 Tribuni and 12 Praefecti Socio••um, their train horses and carriages. 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, are the lodgings of the six Tribunes of the first Legion, the first lodging answering directly to the legionary horsemen's quarter, and the last to the street 9, 9, with passages 30 feet wide between each. c, c, c, c, c, c, are the lodgings of the Praefecti, answering exactly to the breadth of the Auxiliary-quarter, with a void space of 50 feet between the third