INDEX. Adrian's Mausoleum, i. 428—Villa, remains of, ii. 201. 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 Ancona, ii. 275-History, ib.-Trajan's Arch, ib.-Mole, 276 Angelo Michael, Alto Rilievo by, i. 182-his Tomb, 255-his Animals, their merits and value, i. 29-Anecdote of a Lion Anthony, St., singular festival of, ii. 225-his Sermon to Annibal, defeat of, at Thrasymene, ii. 260. Antiquities: Fæsulæ, i. 227-Bronzes, &c. in the gallery at 244-Forum of Augustus, 247-Temple of Antoninus Pius theatre and Temples. Antium, ii. 47. - Appenines, the, ii. 265. Aqueduct, Claudian, i. 438-at Caserta, ii. 183-Ancient one 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. 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. Bocchetta, pass of, near Genoa, i. 165. Bologna, ii. 289-Statue of Neptune, 290-two Towers, ib.- Bonaparte, his column in the Place Vendome, i. 19-his 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- Capitol, the, at Rome, ii. 25-Sculptures in, 26-Bassi-ri- Capitoline Hill, ii. 235. Capua, ii. 53. Cardinals, college of, i. 347—their rank-their robes, 349. 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 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- S. Croce, Florence, 253-Cathedral, ditto, 258-Cathe Classic fable of Phaeton, i. 165-Niobe, 241-Cacus and Cocles, P. Horatius, i. 432. Como, i. 142-Cathedral, 143-Queen of England's villa, Conspiracy, Fiesco's, i. 169-at Venice in 1618, ii. 327. 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, 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. Doria, Andrew, i. 167. INDEX. 403 Egeria, Fountain of, i. 302. 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 Foscari, Giacopo, history of, ii. 334. Fountains, at Paris, i. 49-Intermitting fountain at Pliny's Frascati; Lucien Bonaparte's Villa, ii. 212-Villa Aldobran- French diligence, i. 5-Artists, 25-Manners, 50, 66- Funeral, modern Roman, ii. 224. |