Note 035
Taginae, or rather Tadinae, is mentioned by
Pliny; but the bishopric of that obscure town, a mile from
Gualdo, in the plain, was united, in the year 1007, with
that of Nocera. The signs of antiquity are preserved in the
local appellations, Fossato, the camp; Capraia, Caprea;
Bastia, Busta Gallorum. See Cluverius, (Italia Antiqua, l.
ii. c. 6, p. 615, 616, 617,) Lucas Holstenius, (Annotat. ad
Cluver. p. 85, 86,) Guazzesi, (Dissertat. p. 177 - 217, a
professed inquiry,) and the maps of the ecclesiastical state
and the march of Ancona, by Le Maire and Magini.
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 43