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VESUVIUS DURING THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES
interest for our present purpose are the 'Annales Casinenses' (1000-1212),[1] a compilation by various monks whose names are unknown; the 'Chronicon Casinensis'[2] of Leo of Marsi, better known, after becoming
Fig. 3. Attempted Restoration of Vesuvius prior to the Eruption of 1631. From Mecatti after an early print. A, Barra; B, Massa di Somma; C, Maria dell' Arco; D, S. Sebastino; E, S. Giovanni a Teduccio; F, S. Maria del Soccorso; G, Pietra Bianca; H, Portici; I, Resina; K, Torre del Greco; L, S Maria a Pugliano; M, Torre dell' Annunziata; N, Camaidolli della Torre; O, Torre Scassata; P, Boscotre-case; Q, Sarno.
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