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THE GARDENS OF ITALY. 



Borghcse, Princess Gwendoline, referred to, 88, 185. 



Borghesc, the Palazzo, Rome, 87-97. 



Borghcse, the Villa, Frascati, 177, 185. 



Borghese, the Villa, Rome, 67-77. 



Borghetto, the Castle of, referred to, 148. 



Borgia, Lucrezia, reference to, 194 ; mother of Cardinal Ippolito 



d'Este, 188. 



Borgia, Pops Alexander, Giulia Farnese the mistress of, 218. 

 Borromeo, Count Vitaliano, the Palace on the Isola Bella, built 



by, 364- 

 Borromini, Francesco, building at Palazzo Doria attributed to, 98 ; 



the Villa Falconieri restored by, 174. 

 Borrommeo, San Carlo, his stay at Caprarola referred to, 228 ; 



referred to, 39. 



Boti, frescoes at the Villa dei Collazzi by, 312. 

 Boucher, mentioned, 66. 

 Bourbon, the Grand Duchess Marie Antoinette, the Villa Palmicri 



owned by, 300. 



Bowood, Diocletian Wing at, 13, 18. 

 Box avenues at the Villa Albani, Rome, 126. 

 Braccini, Nicolo, the Boboli Gardens designed by, 273. 

 Bramante, Cotilc at Palazzo Doria designed by, 98 ; hemicycic 



at the Vatican designed by, 27, 39 ; referred to, 20. 

 Bramantino, the L ; on of, at Palazzo Belilacqua, 10. 

 Bridgewater House, garden forecourt at, 18. 

 Brighton, Mr. Attree's villa at, 18. 



British Architects, Journal of the Royal Institute oj, referred to, 41. 

 British Embassy, Rome, the, garden of, 104, 105, 105. 

 Bronzino, frescoes at the Villa Mcdicea Careggi by, 287 ; frescoes 

 at the Villa Poggio Cajano completed by, 276 ; portrait of 

 Leo X at the Villa Poggio Cajano by, 278. 

 Brosse, President de, his reference to the waterworks at the Villa 



Aldobrandini, 164, 166. 



Brunelleschi, Filippo, architect of the Pitti Palace, 273 ; the Villa 

 Petraja formerly owned by, 282 ; reference to his works, 

 260, 267. 

 Bryden, Mr., reference to the Local Government Building designed 



by, 215. 



Bulgarini, reference to, 204. 

 Buontalenti, Bernardo, architect of the Villa Petraja, 286 ; the 



Boboli Gardens laid out by Tribolo and, 261. 



Burlington, Lord, his collection of Palladio's drawings, 352, 353 ; 

 his tour in Italy referred to, 10, n ; Hoppur's " Palladio " 

 dedicated to, 1 1 . 

 Burlington House, the home of a school of architects, n. 



Caffarelli, Scipionc, Villa Borghese, built by, 67. 



Cagliari, or Paolo Veronese, his work at the Villa Maser, Treviso, 353. 



Caligula, his circus on the Vatican Hill, 21. 



Cambiaso, the Villa, Genoa, 371, 378, 379, 379, 380, 380, 381. 



Campagna, the Roman, referred to, 6. 



Canova, casts of his works at Possagno, 354 ; the Church at Possagno 



designed by, 354 ; statue of Venus Vincitrice by, 72 ; referred 



to, 39. 



Capella, Bianca, reference to, 278. 

 Caprarola, 212-235. 



Caracalla, Antonine baths at, referred to, 39. 

 Carafa, Cardinal, his gardens at the Quirinal, 80. 

 Careggi, the Villa Medicea di, Florence, 285, 286, 286, 287, 287. 

 Carlotta, the Villa, Lake Como, 358-360. 



Carr, John, Harewood House built by him and R. Adam, 16. 

 Carracci, ce'ling in Farnese Palace in Rome, referred to, 248. 

 Castel Gandolfo, villa at, 185, 186. 

 Castello, the Villa, Florence, 280-286. 

 Castiglione, Baldassare, his reference to Raphael's plans of Villa 



Madama, 43. 



Cato, his Villa at Tusculum referred to, 146. 



Ceiling at the Villa Poggio Cajano by Giuliano da San Gallo, 275, 276. 

 Cslestin III, Pops, Tusculum betrayed by, 148. 

 Cellars at the Villa dei Collazzi, the, 259. 

 Cellini, Benvenuto, his memoirs quoted, 43 ; reference to his worke: 



19, 260. 



Chapel of St. Gaetano, 64. 

 Charles II, referred to, 10. 



Charles IV, his residence at Villa Borghese, 72. 

 Charles V, his visit to the Villa Poggio Cajano referred to, 274 ; 



reference to the marriage of his daughter, 220. 

 Charles Edward, Prince, his visit to Caprarola referred to, 228. 

 Cherry trees, introduced into Europe by Lucullus, 147. 

 Chesterfield, Lord, visit to Vicenza advised by, n. 

 Chiaramonti, Museo, in Vatican gardens, 39. 

 Chigi, Agostino, his Villa the Farncsina, 43 et set]. 



Chimneys, the Pope's, 176, 180. 



Christina, Queen of Sweden, her visit to Caprarola, 228 ; referred 



to, 64. 

 Christine of Lorraine, her marriage referred to, 280 ; her residence 



at the Villa Petraja, 282. 

 Cicero, his school at Tusculum referred to, 146 ; his villa at Frascati 



referred to, 4, 174. 

 Cimabuc, referred to, 288. 

 Circular stairs at the Farnese Palace, 216. 

 Circus of Caligula on the Vatican Hill, 21. 

 Ciriaque, St., the Palazzo Doria built on the site of the Monastery 



of, 98. 



Claudius, Arch of, referred to, 82. 

 Clement VII, Pope, Villa Madama begun by, 40. 

 Clement VIII, Pope, his visit to Caprarola, 228 ; wing added to 



Palace of Monte Cavallo by, 82. 

 Clement XII Pope, additions to tl.c Palace of Monte Ca\nl!.i 



by, 82. 



Clement XIII, Pope, Trevi Fountain inaugurated by, 84. 

 Cleopatra, statue of, formerly at Villa Medici, 64. 

 Clerice, Giorgio, the Villa Carlotta, Lake Como, built by, 358. 

 Clipped hedges, 25, 39, 53, 62, 63, 64, 65, 79, 80, 81, 90, 92, 93, 

 96, 113, 126, 127, 137, 139, 140, 141, 222, 223, 224, 225, 229, 

 232, 233, 238, 239, 243, 244, 247, 248, 268, 270, 291, 294, 

 320, 322, 324, 333. 334, 335, 336, 337, 340, 343, 378, 379. 

 Cloaca Maxima, rcfcrrcel to, 19. 



Colbert, his connection with the French Academy, 66. 

 Collazzi, the Villa dei, Florence, 308-316. 

 Colonna, Francisco, work by, referred to, 2. 

 Colonna, Lorenzo, Grand Constable of Naples, 90. 

 Colonna, Maria, her death at Pjsa, 97. 

 Colonna, Vittoria, her court at the Palazzo Borghese, 90. 

 Como, Lake, villas on, 355-361. 

 Condivi, his reference to Michelangelo's friendship with Vittoria 



Colonna quoted, 90 ; referred to, 261. 

 Condottieri, the, Giovanni de Medici the last, 280. 

 Constantino the Great, bas-relief of, formerly in Villa Medici, 62. 

 Constantinople, decline of Tusculum when Court removed to, 147. 

 Conti family, celebrated members of the, 159. 

 Conti, Fulvia, reference to, 150. 

 Corot, mentioned, 66. 



Corrcggio, his painting at Parma referred 1o, 6. 

 Corsini Villa, the, 285. 

 Cortona, Pietro da, the Grand Staircase at Palazzo Doria attributed 



to, 98. 



Cosimo I, father of Ferdinand de Medici, 56 ; Niccolo Gaddi, 

 ambassador of, 306 ; his reference to his wife, quoted, 280 ; 

 his residence at the Villa Petraja, 282 ; reference to, 261, 278 ; 

 the Pitti Palace sold to the wife of, 273 ; the Villa Mcdxca 

 Careggi, reconstructed for, 286. 

 Cosimo III, reference to, 280. 

 Cosmati, Roman, in Westminster Abbey, 9. 



Cowper, Lord, his residence at the Villa Palmieri refeirtd to, 300. 

 Crawford, the Earl of, the Villa Palmieri bought by, 300. 

 Croce, Archbishop Fabio, reference to, 204. 

 Cypress avenue at Frascati, 185, 145; at the Villa d'Este, 



Cernobbio, 355, 357. 

 Cypresses at the Villa Falconieri, 172, 173. 174. 



Dante, quoted, i, 39 ; the Villa Bondi owned by, 288, 290. 

 "Decameron," reference to Boccaccio's, 290, 292, 298. 

 Delia Greca, Vincenzo, Santi Domenico e Sisto, built by, 104. 

 Delia Porta, Giacomo, the Villa Aldobrandini the last work of, 



163. 



Delia Mirandola, Pico, referred to, 302. 



Delia Rovere, P.M., Duke of Urbino, Palazzo Doria owned by, 98. 

 Del P.ombo, Sebastian, ceilings in Villa Medici decorated by, 62. 

 Del Sarto, Andrea, altar-piece at the Corsini Villa, Florence, by, 286 ; 



frescoes at the Villa Poggio Cajano by, 276 ; pictures by, 



formerly in Villa Medici, 62. 

 Del Vaga, Perino, frescoes at the Palazzo Andrea Doria, Genoa, 



by, 376- 



Desgodetz, referred to, 19. 



Deza, Cardinal, the Palazzo Borghese begun by, 87. 

 Diana, the sacred Grove of, at Frascati, 169. 

 Dini, Agostino, the Villa dei Collazzi, Florence, built by, 308. 

 Dini, Filippo, buried in Chapel of the Villa dei Collazzi, 314. 

 Dini, Ser Saldi, first reference to the Villa Bondi by, 288. 

 Diocletian, his palace at Spalatro referred to, 210. 

 Di Tito, Santi, medallions in Vatican Gardens by, 32. 

 Domenichino, the Villa Alelobrandini completcel by, 163 ; paintings 

 by, formerly in the Villa Aldobrandini, 166, 169. 



