INDEX 



323 



bury for Hatfield, 172; gardens at, 

 177-178. 



Theocritus, idyllic description of a Grecian 

 garden by, 16-17. 



Theophrastus, garden of, at Athens, 15-16. 



"Theory and Practice of Gardening, The," 

 Le Blond's, 213; quoted, 213-214, 

 226-231. 



Theseus, story of, reproduced on a mosaic 

 pavement, 5. 



Thibaut IV, Count, rose of Provence in- 

 troduced to Europe by, 76. 



Thomas, F. Inigo, 282; work of, at Bar- 

 row Court, 290-291. 



Thornbury, residence of Duke of Bucking- 

 ham at, 103-104. 



Thorn ey Abbey, description of, 50-51. 



U 

 "Unconnected Thoughts on Gardening,' 



Shenstone's, 266-267. 

 Urn, a leaden, at Penshurst, 207. 

 Urns by Inigo Jones, at Wilton, 243. 



Vanbrugh, Sir John, work of, in gardens 



at Stowe, 268. 



Varro, M. T., 17, 32-33, 167. 

 Vase, garland-weavers from a Greek, 14; 



(initial letter), 198; at Wilton, 241; 



at Shrublands, 244; at Castle Ashby, 



246; at Longford Castle, 248; a classic, 



at Elvaston, 252. 

 Vases, at Versailles, 207; Le Blond on, 



231. 



Thorpe, John, Hatfield House built by, I Venantius Fortunatus at the Poitiers nun- 



171; Elizabethan wing at Dray ton 



attributed to, 196. 

 Tijou, gates by, 198; at Hampton Court, 



209. 



Tissington, example of posterns for gar- 

 dens at, in. 

 Tivoli, Hadrian's villa at, 24, 43-44; the 



Villa d'Este at, 235, 237-238; the 



temple at, 249, 269. 



Tombs in gardens, 267, 270271, 273274. 

 Topiarius, the, in classic Roman villas, 39. 

 Tower of London, royal gardens at, 79, 



106. 



Towns, mimic, of the Chinese, 265. 

 Tradescants, the, distinguished botanists, 



169. 

 " Travels," Sir John Mandeville's, quoted, 



74-75- 

 Trees, clipped, 39, 93, 115; as emblems 



of gods, 41 ; and seat, at Wilton, 240. 

 Tree worship, 6, 14-15, 34, 37. 

 Trelliswork, enclosure of, 90; in Tudor 



gardens, 105, 115-116. 

 Trentham, Brown's work shown in gardens 



at, 268. 



Tribolo, gardens designed by, 239. 

 Triclinii in classic Roman villas, 31. 

 Trinity College, Cambridge, fountain, 155. 

 Turner, William, herbals by, 108. 

 Tusser, Thomas, work on gardening by, 



109; quoted, 121. 



Twelve Apostles in topiary work, 153, 154. 

 Twickenham, Pope's grotto at, 255-256. 



nery, 47. 



Verrochio, a fountain by, 233. 



Versailles, gardens at, 200; detailed de- 

 scription, 203-207. 



Vettii, house of the, at Pompeii, 25-26. 



"Views," Badeslade's, 212. 



Vignola, villas designed by, 234-235, 238 

 239- 



Villa, the younger Pliny's Tusculan, 22-24; 

 ideas adopted from, in Villa Madama, 

 236. 



Villa Albani, ideas from, at Castle Ashby, 

 246-247. 



Villa d'Este, the, 235, 237; ideas adopted 

 from, at Shrublands, 245. 



Villa of Diomedes near Pompeii, 26-27. 



Villa Farnese, caryatides at, 238. 



Villa of Hadrian at Tivoli, 24, 43-44. 



Villa Lante, the, 234, 238-239. 



Villa Livia, wall decoration at the, 29. 



Villa Madama, designed by Raphael, 234, 

 235236; doorway at, 235. 



Villa Pamphili-Doria, the, 235, 240. 



Villages, miniature, 265, 275. 



Villas, Roman, 21-29; fragments of, in- 

 corporated into monasteries, 47; Gallo- 

 Roman, 66; sixteenth-century Italian, 

 234-240. 



" Villas pres de Rome," Percier and Fon- 

 taine's, 236, 237. 



Vines in modern English gardens, 286. 



Vinet, 139. 



Violets, Armenian, in England, 76. 



