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ARRETIUM (mod. Arezzo) , an ancient city of Etruria, in the upper valley of the Arno, situated on the Via Cassia, 5o m. S.E. of Florentia. The site of the original
wall
Etruscan
appears to correspond in site with the Roman (C.I.L. xi. p. 1082; G. Gamurrini in Notizie degli scavi, 1883, 262; 1887, 437) Vitruvius (ii. 8. g) and Pliny (Nat. Hist. xxxv
amphitheatre is still visible in the southern angle
part
Catiline and in 49 B.C. Caesar occupied it. C. Maecenas' was perhaps a native of Arretium. Its fertility was famous in ancient times, and still more the red pottery made of. the local clay, with its imitation of chased silver. The reliefs upon it are sometimes of considerable beauty, and large quantities of it, and the sites of several of the kilns, have been discovered in and near Arretium. It was also considerably exported. See Corp. Inscrip. Lat. xi. (Berlin, 1901) p. 108x, and Notizie degli scavi, passim (especially, 1884, 369, for the discovery of a fine group of the moulds from which these vases were made). The museum contains a very fine collection of these and a good collection of medieval majolica. (T. As.)End of Article: ARRETIUM (mod. Arezzo) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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