But how shall I commence this undertaking12? So vast is the number of celebrated13 places (what man living could enumerate14 them all?), and so great the renown15 attached to each individual nation and subject, that I feel myself quite at a loss. The city of Rome alone, which forms a portion of it, a face well worthy16 of shoulders so beauteous, how large a work would it require for an appropriate description! And then, too, the coast of Campania, taken singly by itself! so blest with natural beauties and opulence17, that it is evident that 26 when nature formed it she took a delight in accumulating all her blessings18 in a single spot—how am I to do justice to it? And then the climate, with its eternal freshness and so replete19 with health and vitality20, the sereneness of the weather so enchanting21, the fields so fertile, the hillsides so sunny, the thickets22 so free from every danger, the groves23 so cool and shady, the forests with a vegetation so varying and so luxuriant, the breezes descending24 from so many a mountain, the fruitfulness of its grain, its vines, and its olives so transcendent; its flocks with fleeces so noble, its bulls with necks so sinewy25, its lakes recurring26 in never-ending succession, its numerous rivers and springs which refresh it with their waters on every side, its seas so many in number, its havens27 and the bosom28 of its lands opening everywhere to the commerce of all the world, and eagerly stretching forth29 into the very midst of the waves, for the purpose of aiding as it were the endeavors of mortals!
For the present I forbear to speak of its genius, its manners, its men, and the nations whom it has conquered by eloquence30 and force of arms. The very Greeks themselves, a race fond in the extreme of expatiating31 on their own praises, have amply given judgment32 in its favor, when they named but a small part of it ‘Magna Gr?cia.’ But we must be content to do on this occasion as we have done in our description of the heavens; we must only touch upon some of these points, and take notice of but a few of its stars. I only beg my readers to bear in mind that I am thus hastening on for the purpose of giving a general description of everything that is known to exist throughout the whole earth.
I may premise33 by observing that this land very much resembles in shape an oak leaf, being much longer than it is broad; towards the top it inclines to the left, while it terminates in the form of an Amazonian buckler, in which the spot at the central projection34 is the place called Cocinthos, while it sends forth two horns at the end of its crescent-shaped 27 bays, Leucopetra on the right and Lacinium on the left. It extends in length one thousand and twenty miles, if we measure from the foot of the Alps at Pr?toria Augusta, through the city of Rome and Capua to the town of Rhegium, which is situated35 on the shoulder of the Peninsula, just at the bend of the neck as it were. Its breadth is variable, being four hundred and ten miles between the two seas of the far north. At about the middle, and in the vicinity of the city of Rome, from the spot where the river Aternus flows into the Adriatic sea, to the mouth of the Tiber, the distance is one hundred and thirty-six miles, and a little less from Castrum-novum on the Adriatic sea to Alsium on the Tuscan; but in no place does it exceed two hundred miles in breadth.
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