[118] See Plate [XVII.]

[119] Photos., No. 185.

[120] This is reproduced in Plate [XXI.]

[121] Photos., Nos. 167, 185.

[122] See Regio III., Castra Misenatium.

[123] Calpurnius has usually been considered as a writer of the third century, but the most recent editor of his Eclogues (Haupt) shews that he was contemporary with Nero and Titus, and Dean Merivale is of the same opinion.

[124]

“Vidimus in cœlum trabibus spectacula textis

Surgere, Tarpeium prope despectantia culmen,

Immensosque gradus, et clivos lene jacentes....