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The History of Rome, Book I

CHAPTER VII
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The earliest authority that enumerates the Seven Mounts (-montes-) of Rome is the description of the city from the age of Constantine the Great.

It names as such the Palatine, Aventine, Caelian, Esquiline, Tarpeian, Vatican, and Janiculum,--where the Quirinal and Viminal are, evidently as -colles-, omitted, and in their stead two "-montes-" are introduced from the right bank of the Tiber, including even the Vatican which lay outside of the Servian wall.

Other still later lists are given by Servius (ad Aen.vi.

783), the Berne Scholia to Virgil's Georgics (ii.

535), and Lydus (de Mens.


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