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ELEPHANTINE

Volume 2 · 75 words · 1771 Edition

in Roman antiquity, an appellation given to the books wherein were registered the transactions of the senate and magistrates of Rome, of the emperors or generals of armies, and even of the provincial magistrates; the births and deaths of the people, and other things relating to the census.

They are supposed to have been so called as being made of ivory; though some will have them to have been written on the intestines of elephants.