[XII.] 'Albunea': apparently refers to a wooded hill with a sulphur spring. Probably it refers to a shrine near some sulphur springs at Altieri, near Laurentum.
'Oenotria': originally the southern part of Lucania and Bruttium, but Virgil uses it poetically for the whole of Italy.
[XIII.] See note on [Book VI. stanzas xvi. and xviii.]
[XVI.] It was not Anchises, but a Harpy who delivered this prophecy. See [Book VIII. stanza xxix.] This, and other slight inconsistencies in the Aeneid are undoubtedly due to the fact that Virgil died before he had revised the poem.
[XVIII.] 'Phrygia's Mother' was Cybele, the Phrygian goddess.