[159:26.] Allecto. One of the Furies. Her sisters were Megæra and Tisiphonë.
[160:11.] Amata. Queen of Latium, wife of King Latinus.
[165:15.]17. Trivia’s lake (= Diana’s), Nar, Veline.
“The lake of Diana on the Alban Mount, far to the southeast of the Tiber, and the Nar and Velinus far to the northeast, i.e. the whole country around heard the sound. The lake of Diana is now called Lake Nemi, near Ariccia, 15 miles south of Rome. The river Nar runs between Umbria and the Sabine country, and falls into the Tiber. The lake Velinus was produced by the overflow of the river Velinus and was led into the Nar by a channel cut through a ledge of rock by the consul M. Curius Denatus, B.C. 270. This produced the celebrated fall of Terni.”—Frieze.
[168:7.] Janus. An Italian god of beginnings and gateways—two-headed, since gates fall two ways. Is especially the guardian of the gates of the temple of war.
[168:10.] Gabine cincture. A peculiar way of adjusting the toga.
[169:6 to 175:18]. For this portion, omitted in the prose version, we use Conington’s verse translation.
BOOK VIII
Alliance of Æneas and Evander. Vulcan makes a shield for Æneas.