Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List Of Illustrations In Volume II
- CHAPTER XXX CIVITA VECCHIA—CENTUM CELLÆ.
- CHAPTER XXXI SANTA MARINELLA—PUNICUM
- CHAPTER XXXII SANTA SEVERA.—PYRGI
- CHAPTER XXXIII CERVETRI—AGYLLA OR CÆRE.
- CHAPTER XXXIV PALO—ALSIUM
- CHAPTER XXXV LUNI—LUNA
- CHAPTER XXXVI PISA.—PISÆ.
- CHAPTER XXXVII FIRENZE.—FLORENTIA
- CHAPTER XXXVIII FIESOLE.—FÆSULÆ
- CHAPTER XXXIX SIENA—SENA.
- CHAPTER XL VOLTERRA.—VOLATERRÆ
- CHAPTER XLI VOLTERRA.—VOLATERRÆ
- CHAPTER XLII THE MAREMMA
- CHAPTER XLIII POPULONIA—POPULONIA
- CHAPTER XLIV ROSELLE—RUSELLÆ
- CHAPTER XLV TELAMONE—TELAMON
- CHAPTER XLVI ORBETELLO
- CHAPTER XLVII ANSEDONIA—COSA
- CHAPTER XLVIII VETULONIA
- CHAPTER XLIX SATURNIA—SATURNIA
- CHAPTER L CHIUSI—CLUSIUM
- CHAPTER LI CHIUSI—CLUSIUM
- CHAPTER LII CHIUSI—CLUSIUM
- CHAPTER LIII CETONA AND SARTEANO
- CHAPTER LIV CHIANCIANO AND MONTEPULCIANO
- CHAPTER LV AREZZO—ARRETIUM
- CHAPTER LVI CORTONA—CORTONA
- CHAPTER LVII PERUGIA—PERUSIA
- CHAPTER LVIII PERUGIA—PERUSIA
- CHAPTER LIX ROME
- Index
- ERRATA IN VOL. II.
- Maps
CHAPTER XXXII - SANTA SEVERA.—PYRGI
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List Of Illustrations In Volume II
- CHAPTER XXX CIVITA VECCHIA—CENTUM CELLÆ.
- CHAPTER XXXI SANTA MARINELLA—PUNICUM
- CHAPTER XXXII SANTA SEVERA.—PYRGI
- CHAPTER XXXIII CERVETRI—AGYLLA OR CÆRE.
- CHAPTER XXXIV PALO—ALSIUM
- CHAPTER XXXV LUNI—LUNA
- CHAPTER XXXVI PISA.—PISÆ.
- CHAPTER XXXVII FIRENZE.—FLORENTIA
- CHAPTER XXXVIII FIESOLE.—FÆSULÆ
- CHAPTER XXXIX SIENA—SENA.
- CHAPTER XL VOLTERRA.—VOLATERRÆ
- CHAPTER XLI VOLTERRA.—VOLATERRÆ
- CHAPTER XLII THE MAREMMA
- CHAPTER XLIII POPULONIA—POPULONIA
- CHAPTER XLIV ROSELLE—RUSELLÆ
- CHAPTER XLV TELAMONE—TELAMON
- CHAPTER XLVI ORBETELLO
- CHAPTER XLVII ANSEDONIA—COSA
- CHAPTER XLVIII VETULONIA
- CHAPTER XLIX SATURNIA—SATURNIA
- CHAPTER L CHIUSI—CLUSIUM
- CHAPTER LI CHIUSI—CLUSIUM
- CHAPTER LII CHIUSI—CLUSIUM
- CHAPTER LIII CETONA AND SARTEANO
- CHAPTER LIV CHIANCIANO AND MONTEPULCIANO
- CHAPTER LV AREZZO—ARRETIUM
- CHAPTER LVI CORTONA—CORTONA
- CHAPTER LVII PERUGIA—PERUSIA
- CHAPTER LVIII PERUGIA—PERUSIA
- CHAPTER LIX ROME
- Index
- ERRATA IN VOL. II.
- Maps
Summary
Pyrgi veteres.
—Virgil.Grandia consumpsit moenia tempus edax.
—Rutilius.Six miles beyond Santa Marinella is the fortress of Santa Severa, standing on the shore, about a furlong from the high-road. It is a square castle, with a keep at one angle, and a lofty round tower, with machicolated battlements, rising in the centre. To the casual observer, it has nothing to distinguish it from other mediaeval forts; but if examined closely, it will be seen that its walls on the side of Civita Vecchia are based on foundations of far earlier date, formed of massive, irregular, polygonal blocks, neatly fitted together without cement,—precisely similar to the walls of Cora, Segni, Palestrina, Alatri, and other ancient towns in the Latin and Sabine Mountains—in short, a genuine specimen of what is called Pelasgic masonry. This wall may be traced by its foundations, often almost level with the soil, for a considerable distance from the sea, till it turns at right angles, running parallel with the shore, and, after a while, again turns towards the sea—enclosing a quadrangular space several times larger than the present fort, and sufficiently extensive for a small town. This is the site of “the ancient Pyrgi.”
These, and the slight remains on the Puntone del Castrato, are the only specimens of polygonal masonry in this part of Etruria, though such is found on three other sites further north. The strict similarity to the walling of cities south and east of the Tiber, seems to imply a common origin, and an origin not Etruscan.
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- The Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria , pp. 11 - 16Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1848