[340] The principal authorities for the fact of St. Peter's being at Rome—so often denied by ultra-protestants—are: St. Jerome, Catalogus scriptorum ecclesiasticorum, in Petro; Tertullian, de Prescriptionibus, c. xxxvi.; and Eusebius, Historia Ecclesiastica, lib. ii. cap. xxiv.
[341] See Hemans' Catholic Italy, vol. i.
[342] See Dyer's Hist. of the City of Rome, p. 358.
[343] Pliny, xxxv. 15.
[344] Tac. Ann. xv. 44.
[345] In the Campo-Santo of Pisa.
[346] Fifteen Psalms are sung before the Miserere begins, and one light is extinguished for each—the Psalms being represented by fifteen candles.
[347] See the account of the "Tombs of the Scipios" in Chapter IX.
[348] Who is buried by the altar of S. Pietro in Vincoli.
[349] Gournerie, Rome Chrétienne, ii. 62.