a small town of Italy, in the ecclesiastical state, and in the duchy of Spoleto, in E. Long. 12. 23. N. Lat. 42. 26. situated on a rising ground on the frontiers of the patrimony of St Peter. From this town is seen a fine plain, and some of the windings of the famous river Tiber. The ruins that are scattered here and there at the entrance of the plain, defending from Otricoli, are thought to be the remains of the ancient Otricolum; they consist of some shapeless fragments of columns, cornices, and other pieces of marble. In the middle of the great street of Otricoli, there is a marble pedestal, upon which you see an inscription, showing they had erected a statue to Julia Lucilia, who had built public baths at Otricoli at her own expense.