Note 054
Although the structure of the circus Agonalis
be destroyed, it still retains its form and name, (Agona,
Nagona, Navona;) and the interior space affords a sufficient
level for the purpose of racing. But the Monte Testaceo,
that strange pile of broken pottery, seems only adapted for
the annual practice of hurling from top to bottom some
wagon-loads of live hogs for the diversion of the populace,
(Statuta Urbis Romae, p. 186.)]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 71