William Lithgow

...To be brief we came to the Bagni, the relics of Pompey’s villa, to the fort of Baia, and the of Cento Camerelle, into the admirable fish-pond of Lucullus, (the coverture of which is supported by forty-eight natural pillars of stony earth). Mercato di Sabato, and the Elysian Fields. Thence,we returned by the sepulchre of Agrippina, the mother of the cruel Nero, who slit up her belly, to see the matrix wherein he was conceived…

W.Lithgow

from: “Naples and its Environs” by G.Capuano and R.Boardman