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- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME I
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER I VEII.—THE CITY
- CHAPTER II VEII.—THE CEMETERY
- CHAPTER III CASTEL GIUBILEO.—FIDENÆ
- CHAPTER IV SUTRI.—SUTRIUM
- CHAPTER V NEPI.—NEPETE
- CHAPTER VI CIVITA CASTELLANA.—FALERII (VETERES.)
- CHAPTER VII FALLERI.—FALERII (NOVI)
- CHAPTER VIII FESCENNIUM
- CHAPTER IX ORTE—HORTA
- CHAPTER X FERONIA AND CAPENA
- CHAPTER XI MONTE CIMINO—MONS CIMINUS
- CHAPTER XII VITERBO.—SURRINA
- CHAPTER XIII FERENTO.—FERENTINUM
- CHAPTER XIV BOMARZO
- CHAPTER XV CASTEL D' ASSO.—CASTELLUM AXIA
- CHAPTER XVI NORCHIA.—OROLE?
- CHAPTER XVII BIEDA.—BLERA
- CHAPTER XVIII CORNETO. TARQUINII—THE CEMETERY
- CHAPTER XIX TARQUINII—THE CITY
- CHAPTER XX GRAVISCÆ
- CHAPTER XXI VULCI
- CHAPTER XXII MUSIGNANO
- CHAPTER XXIII TOSCANELLA.—TUSCANIA
- CHAPTER XXIV STATONIA
- CHAPTER XXV PITIGLIANO AND SORANO
- CHAPTER XXVI SOVANA.—SUANA
- CHAPTER XXVII BOLSENA—VOLSINII
- CHAPTER XXVIII MONTE FIASCONE—FANUM VOLTUMNÆ?
- CHAPTER XXIX ORVIETO
- Titles in the series
- Plate section
CHAPTER XXVII - BOLSENA—VOLSINII
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- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME I
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER I VEII.—THE CITY
- CHAPTER II VEII.—THE CEMETERY
- CHAPTER III CASTEL GIUBILEO.—FIDENÆ
- CHAPTER IV SUTRI.—SUTRIUM
- CHAPTER V NEPI.—NEPETE
- CHAPTER VI CIVITA CASTELLANA.—FALERII (VETERES.)
- CHAPTER VII FALLERI.—FALERII (NOVI)
- CHAPTER VIII FESCENNIUM
- CHAPTER IX ORTE—HORTA
- CHAPTER X FERONIA AND CAPENA
- CHAPTER XI MONTE CIMINO—MONS CIMINUS
- CHAPTER XII VITERBO.—SURRINA
- CHAPTER XIII FERENTO.—FERENTINUM
- CHAPTER XIV BOMARZO
- CHAPTER XV CASTEL D' ASSO.—CASTELLUM AXIA
- CHAPTER XVI NORCHIA.—OROLE?
- CHAPTER XVII BIEDA.—BLERA
- CHAPTER XVIII CORNETO. TARQUINII—THE CEMETERY
- CHAPTER XIX TARQUINII—THE CITY
- CHAPTER XX GRAVISCÆ
- CHAPTER XXI VULCI
- CHAPTER XXII MUSIGNANO
- CHAPTER XXIII TOSCANELLA.—TUSCANIA
- CHAPTER XXIV STATONIA
- CHAPTER XXV PITIGLIANO AND SORANO
- CHAPTER XXVI SOVANA.—SUANA
- CHAPTER XXVII BOLSENA—VOLSINII
- CHAPTER XXVIII MONTE FIASCONE—FANUM VOLTUMNÆ?
- CHAPTER XXIX ORVIETO
- Titles in the series
- Plate section
Summary
—positis nemorosa inter juga Volsiniis.
—Juvenal.Vedeva Troja in cenere e'n caverne:
O Ilión, come te basso e vile
Mostrava 'l segno che lì si discerne!
—Dante.From Pitigliano and its interesting neighbourhood I proceeded to Bolsena, entering the Papal State at Ornano, a wretched village seven or eight miles from Sorano. Passport and baggage in this case proved no impedimenta; in truth, save at Civita Vecchia, the grand portal to Rome, I have never experienced any inconvenience on entering the State, and have found the doganieri uniformly civil, often courteous, and in no way forward to exert their authority It were ungracious to attribute their forbearance to the venality of which they are accused.
From Ornano a road runs to Acquapendente, on the highway from Florence to Rome. This has been supposed to be the Acula of Ptolemy, and the colony of the Aquenses mentioned by Pliny—an opinion founded merely on the similarity of its name, which is evidently derived from the physical peculiarities of the site. Acquapendente appears to be wholly of the middle ages—no traces of the Romans, still less of the Etruscans, could I perceive on this spot.
At Ornano I chose the more direct route to Bolsena, which I had soon cause to repent, for here, as usual, the proverb was verified—
No hay atajo There is no short cut
Sin trabajo— Without many a rut.
The lanes through which it lay were so many beds of stiff clay, saturated with the recent rains, so that the beasts sank knee-deep at every step, and sometimes threatened to become as permanently stationary as “my uncle Toby's Hobby-horse.”
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- The Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria , pp. 501 - 513Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1848