Note 089
The name of the palace, the hill, and the
adjoining gate, were all derived from the senator Pincius.
Some recent vestiges of temples and churches are now
smoothed in the garden of the Minims of the Trinita del
Monte, (Nardini, l. iv. c. 7, p. 196. Eschinard, p. 209,
210, the old plan of Buffalino, and the great plan of
Nolli.) Belisarius had fixed his station between the Pincian
and Salarian gates, (Procop. Goth. l. i. c. 15.)
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 41