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We find, at the time when our history begins, the flat and marshy tracts to the south of the Alban range in the hands of Umbro-Sabellian stocks, the Rutuli and Volsci; Ardea and Velitrae are no longer in the number of originally Latin towns.

Posterity reckoned this -regia- with the temple of Vesta as a scheme of Numa; but the cause which gave rise to that hypothesis is too manifest to allow of our attaching any weight to it. I. VII. Relation of Rome to Latium I. VI. Time and Occasion of the Reform The Umbro-Sabellian Stocks Beginnings of the Samnites Umbro-Sabellian Migration

Posterity reckoned this -regia- with the temple of Vesta as a scheme of Numa; but the cause which gave rise to that hypothesis is too manifest to allow of our attaching any weight to it. I. VII. Relation of Rome to Latium I. VI. Time and Occasion of the Reform The Umbro-Sabellian Stocks Beginnings of the Samnites Umbro-Sabellian Migration

It may at all events be regarded as certain that the Italians, like the Indians, migrated into their peninsula from the north. The advance of the Umbro-Sabellian stock along the central mountain-ridge of Italy, in a direction from north to south, can still be clearly traced; indeed its last phases belong to purely historical times.

The vowel in the penult is originally long, but in consequence of the throwing back of the accent upon the initial syllable is frequently shortened and even rejected. I. VIII. Umbro-Sabellian Migration I. VIII. Their Political Development I. VIII. Their Political Development I. IV. Oldest Settlements in the Palatine and Suburan Regions

Upwards of 900 separate publications remain as a monument of Mommsen's industry. He died on November 1, 1903. Iapygians, Etruscans, and Italians, the last certainly Indo-Europeans, are the original stocks of Italy proper. Of the Italians there are two divisions, the Latin and the Umbro-Sabellian.

The vowel in the penult is originally long, but in consequence of the throwing back of the accent upon the initial syllable is frequently shortened and even rejected. I. VIII. Umbro-Sabellian Migration I. VIII. Their Political Development I. VIII. Their Political Development I. IV. Oldest Settlements in the Palatine and Suburan Regions

We find, at the time when our history begins, the flat and marshy tracts to the south of the Alban range in the hands of Umbro-Sabellian stocks, the Rutuli and Volsci; Ardea and Velitrae are no longer in the number of originally Latin towns.

It may at all events be regarded as certain that the Italians, like the Indians, migrated into their peninsula from the north. The advance of the Umbro-Sabellian stock along the central mountain-ridge of Italy, in a direction from north to south, can still be clearly traced; indeed its last phases belong to purely historical times.