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INDEX. 



LARGB ntum rah iitd . rRAi n>xs / /.. 



but to tlif I'Ai.i ,/. / he S.MAI I. ininn-iii!-, iitilifiilf ki i , i\ TIII 1 1 XT. 



a Ini ki ;. Thomas, news of his mmelei brought lo TUM ulnm, i (,v 

 V ademy, tin- French, Villa Medici bought by, (>). >'<>. 

 Acilius, Maximus and Priscilla, 55. 



Adam, Kobcri. Die>clctian NVing at Bo wood de-sigmel by. 13 [8; 

 fresh tradition in architecture pioeluced by. 12: his lanel- 



ipes, i-'. 



Adam, Kobe'it. and John Carr, their work at I larewood, 18. 



A^nppa, his baths near the Pantluon. 82. 



Agrippina. her garden on the Vatuaii Hill, 21 : reclining statue 



of, 130. 



Alaric, his army ot (,otlis nliiud to, 55. 

 Albani, the Villa, Kome, 123 

 Albani, Cardinal Alexander, his art collection, 123; the Villa 



Albani, Kome, built by, i 



Alberti. I ,t on I'.attiMa, fountain designed by, S.|. 

 Aldobranelini. Cardinal, liorghese- gardens re -opene d at ivque st of, 70. 

 Aldobrandini, Cardinal Pietro, the Villa Aldobrandini built by, 163. 

 Aldobramlini, ( Mimpia. In r marriage to Canlinal Camillo Pam- 



philj, 235. 



Aldobrandini, the Pala//o Doria owned by the, <j8. 

 Aldobrandini, the Villa, Kome, io.|, 160-169. 

 Alessi, Galeazzo, his work at Genoa. 381, 383 ; referred to, ly. 

 Alexander III, Pope, Tuscttlum taken possession of by, 148. 

 Alexander VII, Pope, additions to the Palace of Monte Cavallo 



by. S2 : the Villa l.ante planted to Duke Ippolito of l.ante 



by, 254 : Olimpia Pamphilj's presents to, no. 

 Altieri, the poet, his fondness for Trevi, 86. 

 Alfonzo I, Duke of Ferrara, reference to, ni(. 

 Algareli, the \"illa Pamphilj Doria built by, 112. 

 Alighieri, Francesco, the Villa Bondi sold by, j>,o, 

 Allori, Alle-anelro. frescoes at the Villa Poggio Cajano completed 



by, 2 70 ; reference to the work of, 260. 

 Altemps. Cardinal Marco d', owner of Villa Mon Dragone, 179 ; 



the Villa Torlonia owned by, i^y. 



Amalfio, Paolo, wing of Palazzo Doria elcsigncd by, 98. 

 Ammanati, Bartolomco, his connection with the Villa Font'-All'- 



Erta, 304 ; his portico at Villa di Papa Giulio, 49 ; his work 



in the Boboli Gardens, 261 ; the Pitti Palace completed to 



the designs of, 273. 

 Ammirato, Scipione, his reference to Niccolo Gaddi quoted, 304 ; 



his residence at the Villa Pctraja, 282 ; referred to, 260. 

 Amphitheatre at Castel Gandolfo, 186 ; in the Boboli Gardens, 



264, 266. 



Andrea Doria, the Pala/zo, Genoa, 373-377. 

 Angelo, Michael, sec Michelangelo. 



Anne of Austria. Mazarin's friendship with, referred to, go. 

 Antoninus Pius, column of, 39. 

 Apo'.lo, statue of, by Michelangelo, 62 ; statue of, at Villa Medici, 64 ; 



statue of, at the Palazzo Barberini, 101 ; statue of, at the 



Villa Aldobrandini, 164 ; Temple of, on Vatican Hill, 21. 

 Aqua Marcia, the, 82. 

 Aqua Paula, the, 84, 86. 

 Aqua Virga, uneler Villa Medici, 64. 

 Aquaviva, Cardinal, referred to, 228. 

 Ara Pacis, the, bas-reliefs from, in Villa Medici, 66. 

 Archangeli, Francisco, Professor Winckelmann murdered by, 



140, 142. 

 Architecture, features of the Koman style of, ly ; Italian school of, 



referred to, I. 



Arethusa Fountain, the, at Villa d'Kste, mi. 201. 

 Ariosto, referred to, 90. 



Atpino, Cavaliere el', paintings in the Villa Aldobrandini by, iGy. 

 Arragon, Tullia of, entertained by Varchi, 282. 

 Astylar architecture, Koman, value of, KI. 

 Attrcc, Mr., his villa at Brighton, 12, 12, 18. 

 Augustus, bas-reliefs of, from the Ara Pacis, M> ; Koine divided 



into regions by, 21. 



, QueeU /.ennbi.i placed in lladn.m's Villa by. 211 ; Kiiiin- 

 enelosi d with \\.ills by, 21 . I i mjile of the Sim 'built b\ 

 Aurelius, Marcus, column erected bv I IK .us Veins and. 

 Avenues in the Uoboli (,, miens, 266, 267, II the Villa 



Mbani, Kome, 126; of c.ypicsses at Villa Boq cati. 



iS> 185 ; ol : cvpn-s. ;l i tin Villa d' I obbio, 366,357, 



of ilexes at Cartel Gandolfo, 186 ; ot il< -x at Frucati, 147 ; 

 the Circular \\i-mie .it S> iarra, 102. 



I'.a.dlit c. Temple ot. ivlei K d to, 211. 



liabylon. I laii.nnii; Gardens of, referred to, I. 



Halbianello, I ake ( 'omo, 360, 361. 



I'.aldinnei i, reference to Santi di Tito by, quoted, 310. 



balustrades, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 24, 28, 29, 31, 35, 36, 39, 

 51, 58, 60. 61, 62, 63. 65, 75, 78, 91, 115, 116, 121, 131, 181, 

 132, 134, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 106, 167. 

 177, 180, 181, 182, 183, 202, 216, 240, 241, 242, 244, 245, 

 246, 247, 248, 249, 251, 263, 264, 268, 293, 295, 298, 299, 300, 

 312, 316, 320, 334, 338, 339, 340, 341, 359, 369, 375, 376. 



llaibaro, Daniel, his visit to Caprarola referred to, 240. 



Barbara, Daniele and Mercantanio, the Villa di Maser built by, 350. 



Barbara, the Villa, at Maser, 10, u. 



Barberini, Cardinal Francesco, the Palazzo Barberini built by, 101. 



Barberini, the Palazzo, 101-104. 



Baroccio, medallions in Vatican Gardens by, 32. 



Barozzi, Jacobo, the real name of V.gnola, 238. 



Barry, S r C., forecourt at Bric'gewater House by, 18; Italian garden 

 at Trentham laid out by, 14, 15 ; terrace garden at Bowood 

 added by, 13; the Hundred Steps at Shrublands designed by, 

 17, 18, 18 ; terrace at Harewood by, 16, 18; Travellers' and 

 Reform Clubs designed by, 19; V.lla Attree, 12, 18. 



Bartoli, reference to the Villa Pamphilj Doria by, quoted, 118. 



Basilica at Kome, the, sacked by the Saracens, 23. 



Bas-relief of Orpheus and Eurydicc in the Villa Albani, Kome, 130 ; 

 of Constantino the Great, 62. 



B< mbo. Cardinal, referred to, 90. 



Benedict XIII, Pope, the ornamentation of the Trtvi Fountain 

 executed under, 85, 86. 



Bernini, Lorenzo, additions to the Palace of Monte Cavallo by, 82 ; 

 bronze ship by, 39; busts of Pope Innocent X by, 118; 

 decorations at Caprarola by, 218 ; his " Apollo and Daphne " in 

 Borghcse Palace, 78 ; his connection with the Tnvi Fountain. 

 85 ; his work at the Palazzo Barberini, 101. 



Bevilacqua, Palazzo, the L:'on of Bramantii o at, 10. 



Boboli Gardens, Florence, the, 261-273. 



Boccaccio, his writings referred to, 290, 292, 293, 298. 



Boissier, M. Gaston, on Pliny's Villa, quoted, 147. 



Bologna, Gian, copy of his "Mercury " at Villa Me dici, no ; Ferdinand 

 de Medici a patron of, 62 ; fountain at the Villa C'astello b\ , 

 277, 279, 285 ; fountain by Giorgio Vasari and, in the I 

 Gardens, 268, 272, 273 ; Neptune in the Boboli Garden-- 

 by, 265, 267 ; statue of Abundance by Tocca and, 2(17 ; \Ynu-, 

 by, 10, 266. 



Bologna, Giovanni da. fountain at the Villa JMraja by Tribolo 

 and, 280, 284, 285, 286 ; reference to the work of, 260. 



Bombicci, Cavaliere Guglicmo, the Villa dei Colla//i row owned 

 by, 3'1- 



Bonaparte, l.ueien, his residence at the Villa Kulhnella, 174, 175. 



Bondi, the Villa, 288, 290. 



Bonvicino, picture of Tullia of Arragon by, 282. 



Borghese, Camillo, created Pope, 67. 



Borghcse-, Cardinal Scip'o. tin- Villa Mon Dragone completed 

 by, i /y ; the Villa Torlonia bought by, 1511. 



Borghesc, Don Camillo, husband of Napoleon J's sister Pauline, 72. 



Borghese, Don Paolo, his casino at Fraseati, H"> 



Borghcse, Marcantonio, Palazzo Borghcse rebuilt by, 78. 



Be>rghese, Pauline, statue- of, as Venus Vmcitrice, referred to. 



