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Forma Italiae. Regio I. Latium et Campania. Vol. I. Ager Pomptinus. Pars I. Anxur-Tarracina. Descripsit Josephus Lugli. Rome: Danesi, 1926. 13½ × 9¾ ins. xxvi + 110 pp., 67 plates and 3 maps. 320 lire. - La Campagna Romana Antica, Medioevale e Moderna. Vol IV. Via Latina. By Giuseppe and Francesco Tomassetti. Rome: Maglione and Strini, 1926. 10¾ × 7½ inches xii + 596 pp., 4. plates and 80 illustrations in text. 125 lire.

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Copyright © Thomas Ashby 1926. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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page 268 note 1 ii (1911), 275.

page 268 note 2 La Campagna Romana nel Medioevo’ (Rome, 1886)Google Scholar, reprinted from the Archivio della Società Romana ii Storia Patria, viii, ix (1885, 1886)Google Scholar, which in some points of detail is not entirely superseded by the present volume (cf. p. 9), though the latter contains about four times as much material.

page 268 note 3 P.B.S.R. v. pl. xxviii.

page 268 note 4 Unless we are to believe, as Beloch (Röm. Gesch. 162, 584) seems to hold, that the old village of Cabum or Caba (Rocca di Papa) continued to be a municipality.

page 269 note 1 One would have welcomed more details as to Feronia, even though remains of her temple do not appear to be known.

page 269 note 2 One wonders whether any other country's archaeological authorities have had to deal with an application such as that made in 1833 by fourteen individuals in Terracina for leave to excavate for treasure in a spot revealed to them by repeated dreams. So excited were they that the slow course of bureaucracy drove them to despair, and they went one night and dug before the permission had arrived, and thereby got themselves into a scrape (Archivio di Stato, Rome: Atti del Camerlengato, Tit. iv, fasc. 2000).

page 270 note 1 I allude to the completion of the new direct line from Rome to Naples by way of Fondi, which will be opened in the autumn.

page 270 note 2 ix (1919), 14 ff.

page 270 note 3 I refer to the first German edition of the Mirabilia Romae published in 1489 by Stephan Planck; reproduced in fascimile under the title of Ein römisches Pilgerbuch des 15 Jahrhunderts (Berlin, 1925)Google Scholar.