Note 071
The Decennovium is strangely confounded by
Cluverius (tom. ii. p. 1007) with the River Ufens. It was
in truth a canal of nineteen miles, from Forum Appii to
Terracina, on which Horace embarked in the night. The
Decennovium, which is mentioned by Lucan, Dion Cassius, and
Cassiodorus, has been sufficiently ruined, restored, and
obliterated, (D'Anville, Anayse de l'Italie, p. 185, &c.)
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 41