Footnotes
[1.]W. J. A. Stamer: Dolce Napoli.[2.]W. J. A. Stamer: Dolce Napoli.[3.]Professor John Phillips: Vesuvius.[4.]Pliny’s Letters. (Church’s and Brodribb’s Translation.)[5.]La Nazione, April 24, 1906.[6.]The Decameron. Novel IV. of the Second Day.[7.]The Decameron—Novel I, of the Fourth Day.[8.]F. Lenormant: A travers l’Apulie et la Lucanie.[9.]W. J. A. Stamer: Dolce Napoli.[10.]For an able defence of the Emperor Tiberius, the reader is referred to Mr J. C. Tarver’s Tiberius the Tyrant, chap. xviii.[11.]W. J. A. Stamer: Dolce Napoli.[12.]A portion of this chapter has already appeared in an article by the Author, entitled The Island of Ischia, in the Westminster Review, December 1905.[13.]W. J. A. Stamer: Dolce Napoli.