[12] Reumont, i. 700.
[13] He says at the end of 500 hendecasyllabics (jam te veniam loquacitati Quingenti hendecasyllabi precantur):
"Hinc ad balnea non Neroniana,
Nec quæ Agrippa dedit, vel ille cujus
Bustum Dalmaticæ vident Salonæ,
Ad thermas tamen ire sed libebat,
Privato bene præbitas pudori".
[14] For a well-told account of this expedition and its failure, see Thierry, Derniers Temps de l'Empire d'Occident, pp. 77-101.
[15] There is a strange occurrence recorded by St. Gregory in his Dialogues as having taken place in this church, which would seem to point at Ricimer's burial in it.
[16] This account has been shortened from that of Gregorovius, i. 231-5.
[17] Giesebrecht, quoted by Hergenröther, K.G., i. 449.
[18] Hergenröther, i. 449-453.
[19] Reumont, ii. 6.
[20] Reumont, ii. 9.