[88] Fasti, i. 515.

[89] Plin. H. N. vii. 36; Val. Max. v. 4—7; Festus, p. 609.

[90] Beatrice and Lucrezia Cenci were imprisoned in the Corte Savella, and led thence to execution.

[91] See the account of the Basilica of St. Lorenzo fuori Mura.

[92] See[ Ch. IV.]

[93] See Dyer's City of Rome.

[94] Sat. iii.

[95] Sat. xvi.

[96] See Dr. Philip's article on "The Jews in Rome."

[97] This account is much abridged from the interesting translation in Whiteside's "Italy in the Nineteenth Century," from "Beatrice Cenci Romana, Storia del Secolo xvi. Raccontata dal D. A. A. Firenze."