[Footnote 27: Flaminius Vacca (apud Montfaucon, p. 155, 156.
His memoir is likewise printed, p. 21, at the end of the
Roman Antica of Nardini) and several Romans, doctrina
graves, were persuaded that the Goths buried their treasures
at Rome, and bequeathed the secret marks filiis
nepotibusque. He relates some anedotes to prove, that in
his own time, these places were visited and rifled by the
Transalpine pilgrims, the heirs of the Gothic conquerors.]
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