The hill, afterwards called the Capitoline, was named Saturninus from Saturn, and from him all Italy has been sometimes styled Saturnia. […] Apollo had a son named Esculapius. […] There were various tribes of nymphs: those who presided over rivers and waters, were named Naiades; those who resided in marshes, Lymniades. […] Frea inhabited a magnificent palace of heaven, named Fansal, the illustrious abode. […] The religion of Persia became corrupted, and it was reformed by a philosopher named Zoroaster.