-
sometimes specified with a term for "boat fare" (in Gr****
naulon ναῦλον,
Latin naulum); "fee for ferrying" (porthmeion πορθμήϊον or πορθμεῖον); or "waterway toll"...
- so oft tied againe,
halfe cut i’ th’ mids, And
Charon wanting his us’d
Naulum sware, He now a days did want of many a fare. They all conspire, and found...
- Verzellino, pp. 207-208. Kehr VI. 2, p. 353: "Dioecesis
Savonensis saec. XIII
Naulum (Noli) **** sua
parochia amisit, quam
Gregorius IX a. 1239
propriam dioecesim...
- the
world of the dead. Charon's obol is
sometimes specifically called a
naulum (Gr**** ναῦλον, "boat fare"). The Christian-era
lexicographer Hesychius gives...
- Verzellino, pp. 207-208. Kehr VI. 2, p. 353: "Dioecesis
Savonensis saec. XIII
Naulum (Noli) **** sua
parochia amisit, quam
Gregorius IX a. 1239
propriam dioecesim...