GRADUS S. SABINAE
steps leading down to the Tiber from the church
of S. Sabina on the north-west side of the Aventine. They are mentioned
only by Gregory the Great (ep. reg. ii. IO ed. Mon. Germ., ii. 4, ed. Migne,
Maur.:
hortum Feliciani presbyteri positum in regione prima ante
gradus S. Sabinae) and are marked
SCALAE GEMONIAE (q.v.) on Bufalini's
map of the city
(1551).