The cities and cemeteries of Etruria . sa Lacum Apvilcm M. P. XXII. Salebronem XII. Manliana vim. Populonium XII. Vada Volaterrana XXV. Ad Herculem XVIII. Pisas XII. Papiriana XI. Lunam XXIIII. VIA AURELIA I from Vol. I., ]). 43G. Maritime Itinerary of Antoninus. Amine, flu v. Portum Herculis M. P. XXV. Cetarias Domitianas III. Almina, flu v. vim. Portum Telamonis — Fluv. Umbronis — Lacu Aprile XVIII. Alma, flum. XVIII. Scabros, port. VI. Falesiam, port. XVIII. Populonium, port. XIII. Vada, port. XXX. Portum Pisanum XVIII. Pisas, fluv. vim. Lunam, fluv. Macra XXX. Peutingerian Table. Cosa Albi


The cities and cemeteries of Etruria . sa Lacum Apvilcm M. P. XXII. Salebronem XII. Manliana vim. Populonium XII. Vada Volaterrana XXV. Ad Herculem XVIII. Pisas XII. Papiriana XI. Lunam XXIIII. VIA AURELIA I from Vol. I., ]). 43G. Maritime Itinerary of Antoninus. Amine, flu v. Portum Herculis M. P. XXV. Cetarias Domitianas III. Almina, flu v. vim. Portum Telamonis — Fluv. Umbronis — Lacu Aprile XVIII. Alma, flum. XVIII. Scabros, port. VI. Falesiam, port. XVIII. Populonium, port. XIII. Vada, port. XXX. Portum Pisanum XVIII. Pisas, fluv. vim. Lunam, fluv. Macra XXX. Peutingerian Table. Cosa Albinia, fl. 11 P. Villi Telamone IIII. Hasta VIII. Umbro, fl. Villi. Saleborna XII. Manliana vim. Populonio XII. Vadis Volateris X. Velinis X. Ad Fines XIII. Piscinas VIII Turrita XVI. Pisis vim Fossis Papi ?ianis XI Ad Taberna Frig] da XII. Lunas X. The latter distances on this route, asgiven in the Maritime Itinerary, are farfrom correct, and those given by the Tableare still more inaccurate, and in manycases hardly POPULONIA, FROM THE EAST. CHAPTER XLVI. POPULONIA.—POPULONIA. Proxima securum reserat Popxdonia litus Qua naturalem ducit in arva sinnm Agnosci nequeunt sevi monimenta prionsGrandia consumpsit moenia tern pus edax. Sola manent interceptis vestigia muris ;Kuderibus latis tecta sepulta jacent.—Rutilius. So long they travelled with little ease, Till that at last they to a castle came, Built on a rocke adjoyning to the seas ; It was an auncient worke of antique fame And wondrous strong by nature and by skilful frame. Spenser. From Follonica there are two ways to Populonia—one alongthe sandy strip of shore, called II Tombola, to Piombino, fifteenmiles distant,1 and thence six miles further over the mountains; 1 Piombino is not an ancient site. Here,however, a beautiful votive statue of Apolloin bronze was found in the sea some , having a Greek inscription on itsfoot—A0ANAIAI AEKATAN—it is nowin the Louvre. M. Letronne thinks it mayh


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