a town of Italy, in the kingdom of Naples, and Terra di Bori, with a bishop's see, and the title of a duchy. E. Long. 17°. N. Lat. 41°.
(John Vincent), an eminent scholar, and illustrious lawyer of Italy, born at Roggiana in P 1664.
(Peter), an Italian poet, much esteemed by the great general Gontalvo, and Prolper Colonna. He wrote, in a pure Roman style, Discourses on Matters relating to the Law and to the Belles Lettres, as well as Poems. He died in 1527.