INDEX. 



393 



I>oinitiun, Ins gaiden on tin.- Vatican Hill. 21 : n leienee to h.s 



\ ill., al i fistel Gandolfo, 186. 



]>oria. Andna. tin- I'.il.ix/o Andrea J'oria. Genoa, rebuilt by, 17(1. 

 I'oii.i I'aiulilj, tlii' I'ala/./o, lumte. ii,S mi. 



on-, Fountain ol the. at the- Villa d'F.ste. 197, 198, 199. 

 Durazzo, the Palazzo, Genoa. 370. 



Klugabalus, woman's senate instituted by. 88. 



1 It onora of Toll do, the Pitti Palace Mild to, 273 ; referred to, 27*. 



Fnglish C.ardcn." the, its influence in Italy, n. 

 Krcole H, ])ttkc, brother of Cardinal Ippolito d'F.ste, 188. 

 Kste. Cardinal Ippolito d', garden of the Ouirinal planted \>\ 



made Governor of Tivoli, 194 ; the Villa d'Kste built for, 188. 



("animal l.ui^i d', Tasi-o si cretary to, 109. 

 Fste, Isabella d', lehrencc to, m.(. 



, the \'illa d', 188-2 10. 

 JCstc, the Villa d', (Vmobbio, 355 357. 

 F.UUM an caves, i ; buildings, 52 ; method of construction, 20 ; 



way at Perugia, referred to, 19. 

 Ktruscan Museum at Rome, referred to, 19. \<>. 

 Flugene IV, the Monastery of St. Ciriaque suppressed by, 98. 

 Kurydice, bas-relief of Orpheus and, in the Villa Albani, Rome, 130. 

 Kvelyn. John, his visit to Rome, 10. 



Falconieri, Cardinal, gateway at the Villa Falconieri ended by, 

 170, 170. 



Falcemicri, the Villa, 170-173. 



F.tlda, book of gardens by, 32 ; relent <1 to, 30 : t'"' Villa Pamphilj 

 Doria designed by. i i 2. 



Farnese. Anlonio. ])uke of Parma, referred to, 228. 



Farnese, Cardinal Alexander II, Caprarola built by, 218. 



Farnese, Cardinal Odoardo, the gardens at Caprarola laid out by, 224. 



Farnese, Giulia, her power referred to, 218. 



Farnese, ( )razio, his marriage referred to, 220. 



Farncsian Gardens, the, 45-47. 



Farnesina. Maldassare Peruzzi architect of the, 43. 



Ferdinand II, reference to, 267. 



Ferdinand of Austria, the Archduke, his ownership of the Villa 

 d'Kste, 208. 



Fcrrara, the Duchy of, added to the Papal States, 163. 



Ferri, Ciro, decorations in the Palazzo Borghese by, 87. 



Ficino, Marsilio, his writings referred to, 301 ; Poliziano's letter to, 

 quoted, 302. 



Fmi, Cioni do.', the Villa Palmieri owned by, 300. 



Fiori, Mario di, decorations in the Palazzo Borghese by, 87. 



Fir Cone, bronze, in Vatican Gardens, 27, 39. 



"First and Chief Groundes, The," influence of, 9, 10. 



Florence, Lion by Flamio Vacca at, 62. 



Florence, Shelley's view at, 259. 



Font'-AH'-Erta, the Villa, Camerata, 304-307. 



Fontana, Domenica, his work on the Trevi Fountain, 86 ; wing 

 at Palace of Monte Cavallo by, 82. 



Fontana, Giovanni, outbuildings at Villa Mon Dragone by, 179 ; 

 waterworks at the Villa Aldobrandini designed by, 163 ; the 

 Aqua Paula constructed by, 86. 



Fontanelli, sculpture at the Villa Castello by, 282, 285. 



Fountain Ship, bronze, at the Villa Aldobrandini, 164. 



Fountains, 5, 5, 8, 10, 23, 27, 29, 32, 35, 39, 47, 51, 51, 56, 59, 64, 

 65. 67, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 79, 82, 84, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89, 101, 

 103, 114, 119, 120, 126, 130, 137, 138, 140, 148, 150, 152, 

 156, 157, 158, 165, 160, 167, 174, 179, 181, 185, 189, KJI, 196, 

 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 206, 219, 220, 221, 222, 224, 

 232, 233, 236, 240, 241, 245, 248, 249, 250, 252, 253, 257, 258, 

 261, 266, 277, 278, 279, 280, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 286, 296, 

 298, 319, 320, 330, 331, 342, 343, 369, 376, 385 ; Arethusa 

 Fountain at Villa d'Este, 191, 201 ; Gian Bologna's fountain 

 at the Villa Castello, 277, 279, 285 ; organ fountain at Villa 

 d'Kste, 189, 200, 202, 203 ; the Hundred Fountains at the 

 Villa d'Este, 189, 194. 



Fragonard, mentioned, 66. 



Francia, frescoes at the Villa Poggio Cajano by, 276. 



Francois de Paul, St., referred to, 64. 



Frascati, the Villas of, 144-148 ; origin of, 148. 



Fraschetti, Signor, researches of, referred to, 85. 



Frescoes at Caprarola, 218, 220 ; at the Corsini Villa, Florence, 

 285, 28 ; at the Palazzo Andrea Doria, Genoa, 376 ; at the 

 Vii.'a Castello, 285 ; at the Villa dei Collazzi, 312 ; at the 

 Vilia d'Kste, 209 ; at the Villa Medicca Careggi, 287 ; at the 

 Villa Medici, Florence, 307 ; at the Villa Paradise, Cienoa, 381 ; 

 at the Villa Poggio Cajano, 276 ; of late date, at the Villa 

 Falconieri, 172. 



Friano, Maso da S., frescoes at the Villa Midici, 307. 

 Fuga, Ferdinando, additions to the Palace of Monte Cavallo by, 82. 



Gaetano, St., Chape! <>t, at Villa Midin, 64, 



Gaddi, Cardinal, In-, a .thin nt in the Villa Font'-AIT i 



Flolelire. 306. 



Gaddi, Ntccolo, his will quoted. 306; the Villa Foul'- \IP-F.i ta 



built by, (" | : I'elel n (1 tO, 



Galba, the Villa Painphilj J)ona built on the site ot the gaid< us 

 Of, 112. 



C.alilto, his residence in the Villa Mtil.ti. t, ( . 



Gallu/zi, the historian, quoti d, =,*>. 



Gambaia, Canlinal di, the Villa l.ante built by. 240, 



Gamberaia, the Villa, Florence, 316-324 



Gaiden illustration, (arly, 2. 



Garden stairways. 113, I4<), 149, 150, 150, 151, 153, 154, 155, 158, 

 172, 174, 177, 189, 199, 202, 205, 208, 225, 229, 241, 244, 249, 

 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 261, 263, 264, 265. 27*. j,s=;, 29f> 

 310, 310, 312, 316, 323, 327, 328, ^ ( , 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 

 356, 357, 373, 385. 



Gardens, Italian, bibliography of works relating to, 



Garofano, the Villa of, the media-val name of the Villa Bondi, 288. 



Garzoni, the Marchese, the Villa Gar/oni built for, 343. 



Gaspard, mentioned, 66. 



Gauthier, his book on the Palaces of Genoa referred to, 375. 



Genoa, architecture of, its character, 369, 370. 



Genoese Gardens and Villas, 369-389. 



Geymullcr, Professor, Villa Madama referred to by, 41. 



Gigio, frescoes at the Villa Poggio Cajano by, 276. 



Gigli, reference to his diary, no. 



Giulia, the Villa, Lake Como, 361. 



Giulio II, Pope, referred to, 39. 



Giulio III, Pope, his Villa by Vignola, 46, 47, 47, 48, 48, 50, 50, 

 5 1 . 51,52. 



Giulio, Villa di Papa, 47-52. 



Gloucester, the Duke of, reference to his visit to Tusculum, 169. 



Goethe, reference to his visit to the Villa Aldobrandini, 169. 



Gondi, Paule de, her portrait in the Villa Font'-AH'-Erta, Florence 

 37- 



Goths, first sack of Rome by the, 55. 



Grass banks little used in Italian gardens, 7. 



Gregory XIII, Pope, his visit to Caprarola, 228 ; his visit to the 

 Villa d'Este, 202 ; Palace of Monte Cavallo added to by, 82 ; 

 power of Ferdinand de Medici under, 56 ; the Quirinal begun 

 by, 80 ; the Villa Mon Dragone enlarged by, 179. 



Gropallo, the Villa, Genoa, 382, 389. 



Grotta Ferrata, the, reference to frescoes at, 166. 



Grotto-house at the Villa Salv.ati, 326. 



Hadrian, gardens of, referred to, 4 ; his mausoleum referreel to, 



23, 39- 



Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli, 210, 211 ; L-igorio's excavations at, 204. 

 Hamilton, Gavin, decorations in Borghese Palace by, 78 ; reference 



to, 211. 

 Hanging gardens at the Isola Bella, Lake Maggiorc, 363, 368 ; of 



Babylon, referred to, i. 

 Harewood, bastioned terrace at, 16, 18. 



Hawkwood, Sir John, the Pisan army commanded by, 282. 

 Hawthorne, his "Transformation," quoted, 72. 

 Henrietta Maria, Queen, her pearls bought by Louis XIV, 94. 

 Henry II of France, his daughter Diana's marriage referred to, 220. 

 Henry VI, the Emperor, Tusculum betrayed by, 148. 

 Henry, Cardinal of York, his residence at Frascati, 159. 

 Hercules, statue of, at the Palazzo Andrea Doria, Genoa, 373 ; 



statue of, at the Villa d'Este, Cernobbio, 357. 

 Hogarth, referred to, u. 



Hohenlohe, Cardinal, his residence at the Villa d'Kste, 208. 

 Holland, Lord, the Villa Medicca Careggi rented by, 287. 

 Honorius, buried on the Vatican Hill, 21. 

 Hoppus, his " Palladio " dedicated to I^ord Burlington, n. 

 Hundred Steps, the, at Shrublands, 17, 18, 18. 

 " Hypneio'.omachia < i Poliphilo, La," referred to, 2. 



Ilex avenue at Frascati, 147. 



Imperiale, the Palazzo, Genoa, 381, 384, 385. 



Ingres, tapestries at Villa Medici found by, 66. 



Innocent X, Pope, dowries given to his niece s by, 100; Bernini's 



busts of, 118. 

 Innocent XI, Pope, the Venus de Medici removed to Florence 



by, 64. 

 Innocent XIII, Pope, additions to the Palace of Monte Cavallo 



by, 82. 



Isola Bella, I^akc Maggiorc, 362-368. 

 Italian gardens, bibliography of works relating to, 390. 



