Porticus ædis Concordiæ, quam cum primum ad urbem accessi vidi fere integram opere marmoreo admodum
specioso: Romani postmodum ad calcem ædem totam et porticûs
partem disjectis columnis sunt demoliti p.12).
The temple of Concord was therefore not destroyed by a sedition in the 13th century, as I have read in a MS. treatise del' Governo civile di Rome, lent me formerly at Rome, and ascribed (I believe falsely) to the celebrated Gravina. Poggius likewise affirms that the sepulchre of Cæcilia Metella was burnt for lime (p. 19, 20).