Inscriptions et bas-reliefs qui sont à Narbonne (XVIIIè siècle).
Reported here (http://www.portail-rennes-le-chateau.com/gazette/) by Johan Netchacovitch is the following:
"Also found in the same library [Library Virtual library of Narbonne ] the manuscript of canon Peich containing two representations of cippus (or votive monument) of Alet, that Sacaze mentioned in "Antique Inscriptions of the Pyrenees " and of which he reproduces a sketch in his publication..... the "apocryphal" 'Engraved Stones of the Languedoc " also carries a 'copy' of this .. This monument stood in the Museum of Toulouse". (Thierry Garnier).
This manuscript carries two drawings of the Matri Deum stone .....as shown below. Presumably this stone was originally seen in the Narbonne area as it was drawn in a manuscript by a Canon in around 1713? How then, was Sacaze able to say the stone was found at Alet Cathedral and then carried to the museum of Toulouse?
"Also found in the same library [Library Virtual library of Narbonne ] the manuscript of canon Peich containing two representations of cippus (or votive monument) of Alet, that Sacaze mentioned in "Antique Inscriptions of the Pyrenees " and of which he reproduces a sketch in his publication..... the "apocryphal" 'Engraved Stones of the Languedoc " also carries a 'copy' of this .. This monument stood in the Museum of Toulouse". (Thierry Garnier).
This manuscript carries two drawings of the Matri Deum stone .....as shown below. Presumably this stone was originally seen in the Narbonne area as it was drawn in a manuscript by a Canon in around 1713? How then, was Sacaze able to say the stone was found at Alet Cathedral and then carried to the museum of Toulouse?
You can see the original book here (published i believe in 1713):
http://www.narbolibris.com/Doc405-16949
http://www.narbolibris.com/Doc405-16949
This stone was also referred to in other books:
Catalogue des antiquités et des objets d'art / Musée de Toulouse. Toulouse : I. Viguier, 1865.
and .... Monuments religieux des Volces-Tectosages, des Garumni et des Convenae, ou Fragments de l'archéologie pyrénéenne, et recherches sur les antiquités... de la Haute-Garonne: Par M. Alexandre-Louis-Charles-André Du Mège (1895)