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INDEX.

Adrian's Mausoleum, i. 428—Villa, remains of, ii. 201.
Adriatic, ceremony of the Doge's espousing, ii. 364.

Agnano, lago d', ii. 84.

Alaric, siege of Rome by, i. 361.

Alban Lake, ii. 215.

Albano, ii. 44.

Albany, Countess of, i. 272.

Albulean Lake, ii. 199.

Album at Montanvert, extracts from, i. 96.

Alfieri, his tomb, i. 256.

Alpes, Jardin des, i. 89.

Amphitheatre, remains of, at Lucca, i. 207-Vespasian's, at
Rome, 389-at Pompeii, ii. 147-at Verona, 362.

Ancona, ii. 275-History, ib.-Trajan's Arch, ib.-Mole, 276
-Cathedral, ib.

Angelo Michael, Alto Rilievo by, i. 182-his Tomb, 255-his
Dying Adonis, 270-his Last Judgment, ii. 19.

Animals, their merits and value, i. 29-Anecdote of a Lion
and Dog, 31.

Anthony, St., singular festival of, ii. 225-his Sermon to
the fish, 311.

Annibal, defeat of, at Thrasymene, ii. 260.

Antiquities: Fæsulæ, i. 227-Bronzes, &c. in the gallery at
Florence, 243-Theatre of Marcellus, 295-Catacombs,
298-Tomb of Cecilia Metella, 299-Of the Scipios, 301-
Fountain of Egeria, 302-Tarpeian Rock, 383-Roman
Forum, 387-Coliseum, 389-Antonine and Trajan Co-
lumns, 424-Cloaca, 427-Claudian aqueduct, 438-Lu-
cullus' Villa, ii. 84-Antiquities discovered at Pompeii, 150
-Pæstum, 173-Ancient paintings, &c. at Portici, 177-
Tomb of the Plautian family, 200-Adrian's Villa, 201-
Temple of Minerva Medica, 229-Circus Maximus, at
Rome, 234-Temple of Faunus, ditto, 240-Forum, ditto,

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244-Forum of Augustus, 247-Temple of Antoninus Pius
and Faustina, 248 of Vesta, 249-see also Amphi-

theatre and Temples.

Antium, ii. 47.

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Appenines, the, ii. 265.

Aqueduct, Claudian, i. 438-at Caserta, ii. 183-Ancient one
near Frascati, ib.
Ariosto, ii. 305.

Arona, colossal statue of St. C. Borromeo at, i. 118.

Arveron, source of the, i. 94.

Avalanches, i. 96.

Aventine Hill, i. 443, ii. 241.

Avernus, ii. 105.

Augustus, Mausoleum of, ii. 228.

Aurelian, his splendid Triumph, i. 397.

Baiæ, ii. 113-Temples at, ib.

Banditti, ii. 50.

Barbarossa, his interview with Pope Alexander III. ii. 349.
Bartolini, sculptor, i. 272.

Baths, at Pisa, i. 204—Caracalla's, 403-Diocletian's, 405-

Titus', 406.

Belisarius, i. 367.

Bernard, St. hospital of, i. 101-Dogs of the convent, 105.
Bergami, ii. 282.

Bocchetta, pass of, near Genoa, i. 165.

Bologna, ii. 289-Statue of Neptune, 290-two Towers, ib.-
Gallery, 291-Churches, St. Paul's, St. Petronius', 294—
Portico, 295-St. Luke's church, 298 Sacred picture,
299.

Bonaparte, his column in the Place Vendome, i. 19-his
passage over St. Bernard, 104-Road over the Simplon,
111-Triumphal arch at Milan, 121, 152-Circus at Milan,
152-Crowned at Milan, 153—his Iron Crown, 154-Battle
of Marengo, 163-Benvenuti's picture of the Saxons swear-
ing allegiance to him after the battle of Jena, 269- his
road over Mont Cenis, ii. 391.

Louis, i. 419.

Lucien, his villa at Frascati, ii. 212.

INDEX.

Borghese, Prince and Princess, i. 415.

401

Borromeo, St. Chas. colossal statue of, i. 118-Chapel dedi-

cated to, in Milan cathedral, 132-his Coffin, 133.

Botanic garden, at Paris, i. 27.

Bridge, at Rouen, i. 8-Rome, 432—the Rialto, ii. 345.

Cacus, i. 444.

Campo Santo, at Pisa, i. 195-Naples, ii. 120.

Canova: his Mars and Venus, i. 148-Monument to Al-
fieri, 256-Venus, 260-Monument to Clement XIII, 290
-Visit to his Studio, 309-Panegyric of his works, 313-
his Perseus, and Boxers, ii. 6-Hebe, 340.

Capitol, the, at Rome, ii. 25-Sculptures in, 26-Bassi-ri-
lievi, 29-Pictures, 40.

Capitoline Hill, ii. 235.

Capua, ii. 53.

Cardinals, college of, i. 347—their rank-their robes, 349.
Carnival, at Naples, ii. 189-Rome, 193.

Caserta, aqueduct, ii. 183-Palace, 185.

Castel Gandolfo, ii. 215.

Catacombs at Paris, i. 42-Rome, 298.

Catholic Churches, i. 3-Miracles, 135-Ex-voto offerings,

143.

Cavalieri Serventi, ii. 221.

Cenis, Mont, ii. 389.

Ceremonies, papal, i. 348-of Christmas Eve at Rome, 351
-Ceremony of a Nun's taking the Veil, ii. 226-of the
Doge's espousing the sea, 364.

Chade, cascade of, i. 82.

Chamois goat, hunting of, i. 85.

Chamouni, vale of, i. 82.

Chariot-races, i. 304.

Chillon, history of the Chateau, i. 78.

Christianity, establishment of, at Rome, i. 376.

Church of Rome, its former wealth, i. 343.

Churches Rouen Cathedral, i. 10-Milan, ditto, 129-
Cathedral, Como, 143-Certosa at Pavia, 158-S. Pietro,
at ditto, 162-Cathedral, Genoa, 178-ditto, Pisa, 197-
S. Maria della Spina, ditto, 203-Lucca cathedral, 207-

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S. Croce, Florence, 253-Cathedral, ditto, 258-Cathe
dral, Sienna, 276-St. Peter's, at Rome, 285, 411—S.
Paolo fuor delle mura, 296-S. Sebastian, 297-S. Law-
rence, and S. Pietro in Vinculis, 322-S. John Lateran,
324-La Certosa, Naples, ii. 93-S. Severo, 94-S. Maria
Partoriente, 123-Church of Jesus, Rome, 230 -Cathedral,
Ancona, 276-St. Paul's, Bologna, and St. Petronius, ditto,
294-St. Luke's, ditto, 298-Il Santo, Padua, 309-St.
Mark, Venice, 348-La Salute, and S. Giorgio, 354-
Jesuits, 355-Gorgonzola, 379-La Superga, Turin, 383.
Circus, of Caracalla, i. 304—Chariot-racing, 305—Agonalis,
440-Circus Maximus, ii. 234.

Classic fable of Phaeton, i. 165-Niobe, 241-Cacus and
Hercules, 444—Apollo and the serpent Python, ii. 4—
Laocoon, 7-Hippolytus, 44-Scenes of the Eneid, 47-
Circe, 49-Sirens, 56—the Cumæan Sybil, 109.
Clitumnus, ii. 263-Temple of Jupiter, ib.

Cocles, P. Horatius, i. 432.

Como, i. 142-Cathedral, 143-Queen of England's villa,
144 Palazzo Sommariva, 148-Fiume di Latte, 149-the
Lake, and by Moonlight, ib.

Conspiracy, Fiesco's, i. 169-at Venice in 1618, ii. 327.
Constantinople, siege of, by the Venetians, ii. 322.

Cookery, French, i. 53.

Corinne, Madame de Staël's, i. 441.

Cremera, the river, ii. 254.

Cumæ, ii. 118-the Sybil, 109.

Dandolo, Henry, ii. 321.

Dante, his tomb, i. 253-Life and writings, 254-Portrait,
259-Statue of, at the Pozzi palace, 270.

Denon, M., and his Collection, i. 23.

Dieppe, i. 3-St. Jacques, ib.; bombarded by Lord Berkeley,

5.

Diligence, a French, i. 6.

Dogs of St. Bernard, i. 105.
Dôle, i. 73.

Doria, Andrew, i. 167.

INDEX.

403

Egeria, Fountain of, i. 302.
Elysian Fields, ii. 108.

Este, Family of, ii. 301.

Esquiline Hill, i. 438, ii. 237.

Faliero Marino, history of, ii. 341.

Fæsulæ, i. 226-Ruins of an Amphitheatre at, 227.

Fano, ii. 281.

Faunus, oracle of, ii. 199.

Ferrara, ii. 301-History, ib.

Festival, religious, at Milan, i. 122.

Fiesco's conspiracy, i. 169.

Flagellation, voluntary, i. 337.

Florence, i. 209-History, 210-Medici family, 211-Latter
sovereigns, 225-Church of San Lorenzo, and tombs,
228-Mausoleum of the Grand Dukes, 229-Laurentian
Library, 231-Justinian's Pandects, ib.-Church of the
Annunziata, 233-Frescoes of A. del Sarto, 234-the Gal-
lery, 236-Statues, 237-the Tribune, 238-Venus de'
Medici, ib.-Pictures, 240-Hall of Niobe, 241-Medi-
cean Vase, 245-Hermaphrodite, ib.-Cabinet of Gems,
246-Greek paintings, 247-Gabinetto Fisico, 248-Pro-
gress of the plague, in wax, 249-Grand Duchess' bath,
252-Church of St. Croce, 253-Cathedral, 258-Campa-
nile, 259-Baptistery, 260-Canova's Venus, ib.-Thea-
tres, 262-Mozzi Palace, 269-Poggi ditto, 270-Boboli
Gardens, 271-Modern Sculpture, 272-Society, 275-
Departure for Rome, 276.

Foscari, Giacopo, history of, ii. 334.

Fountains, at Paris, i. 49-Intermitting fountain at Pliny's
Villa, 147-Rome, 438-Fountain of the Piazza Navona,
439-Acqua Felice, 440-Trevi, 441.

Frascati; Lucien Bonaparte's Villa, ii. 212-Villa Aldobran-
dini, 213.

French diligence, i. 5-Artists, 25-Manners, 50, 66-
Females, 51, 52-Marriage, 53-Cookery, ib.-Public
decorum, 67-Dress, ib.

Funeral, modern Roman, ii. 224.

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