“Evincitque fretum, Siculique angusta Pelori,
Hippotadæque domos regis, Temesesque metalla.”
And Fast. v. 441,
“... Temesæaque concrepat æra.”
And Statius, Silv. i. 42,
“Et cui se toties Temese dedit hausta metallis.”
[2110] Odyssey i. 184.
[2111] Nocera.
[2112] Hannibal took refuge in Calabria about 209 years before the Christian era.
[2113] Cosenza, near the source of the Crathis, now Crati, represents Cosentia. It was taken by Hannibal after the surrender of Petilia, but towards the end of the war the Romans regained it.