Note 067
This measure was taken by Roger l., after the
conquest of Naples, (A.D. 1139,) which he made the capital
of his new kingdom, (Giannone, Istoria Civile, tom. ii. p.
169.) That city, the third in Christian Europe, is now at
least twelve miles in circumference, (Jul. Caesar. Capaccii
Hist. Neapol. l. i. p. 47,) and contains more inhabitants
(350,000) in a given space, than any other spot in the known
world.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 41