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THE GARDENS OF ITALY. 



" Itinerario Instruttivo di Roma, The," reference to description of 

 Palazzo Doria in, 98. 



Joanna of Austria, statue of, as "Abundance " in the Boboli Gardens, 



267. 

 Jones, Inigo, his plans for Whitehall, referred to, 215 ; his visits 



to Rome, 10. 



Joseph II, the Emperor, his stay at Villa Medici mentioned, 64. 

 Jove, fountain of, at the Villa Salviati, 330, 331. 

 Julius II, Pops, Palazzo Doria surrendered to, 98 ; statues by 



Michelangelo intended for monument to, 261. 

 Juno, statue of, at the Villa Albani, Rome, 123. 



Landscapes, early, 1, 2, 2, 3. 



Lante, Duke Ippolito of, the Villa Lante granted by Alexander VII, 



254- 



Lante, the Villa, at Bagnaia, 4, 236-258. 

 Lanzi, Loggia dei, Florence, lions from Villa Medici at, 62, 64. 

 Lapi, Zenobi, the Villa Gambcraia bequeathed by, 324. 

 Latham, Mr., his photographs of the Caprarola referred to, 224. 

 Leo III, Pope, walls of Rome begun by, 23. 

 Leo IV, Pope, fortification of the Vatican district by, 23 ; walls 



of Rome restored by, 23. 

 Leo X, fresco3S at the Villa Pogglo Cajano executed for, 276 ; 



his connection with the Villa Madama, 41 ; his court referred 



to, 39. 

 Leo XIII, Pope, portrait of, referred to, 24 ; summer residence 



of, 27. 



Leonine City, dedication of the, 23. 

 Leopold, the Grand Duke, brother of the Emperor Joseph II., 



mentioned, 64. 

 L'gorio, Pirro, his excavations at Tivoli, 204 ; Casino del Papa 



by, 34, 35, 36 ; the Villa d'Este designed by, 188 ; Villa in 



Vatican Gardens by, 32. 

 Lion of Bramantino at Bologna, 10. 

 Lions, formerly at Villa Medici, 62, 64, 66. 

 L-.ppi, Annibale, architect of Villa Medici, 62. 

 Liszt, his visits to the Villa d'Este, 209. 

 Longleat, reference to the design of, 9, 10. 



Lorenzo the Magnificent, the Villa Medicea, the residence of, 286. 

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



at the Villa Petraja, 282. 



Lothar, the Emperor, his help in building the walls of Rome, 23. 

 Ixmdon, Barry's gift of garden architecture realised by, 18. 

 Louis XIV, Gobelins tapestries given to Villa Medici by, 66 ; his 



admiration for Maria Mancini, 92, 94 ; his marriage with the 



Infanta referred to, 94 ; the French Academy founded by, 66 ; 



statue of, at Villa Medici, 66. 

 Louis XVIII, statue of, at Villa Medici, 66. 

 Lucullus, cherry trees introduced into Europe by, 147 ; the gardens 



of, formerly on the site of the Villa Torlonia, 146, 147 ; his 



library referred to, 147 ; gardens of, referred to, 4, 55. 

 Ludovisi, Cardinal, the Villa Torlonia owned by, 159. 

 Luigi, Cardinal, his residence at the Villa d'Este, 208. 

 Lunghi Martino, the Palazzo Borghese designed by, 87. 

 Lunghi, Martino, the Elder, designs for the Villa Mon Dragone 



by, 176; part of the Palace of Monte Cavallo by, 82. 



Madama, the Villa, Rome, 40-45. 



Maderna, Carlo, the Palazzo Barbcrini begun by, 101. 



Magglore, Lake, villas on, 362-368. 



Ma : dalchini, Andrea, the father of Olimpla Pamphilj, referred to, 



106. 



Malcontenta, the Villa, Venice, 348, 349. 

 Mancini, Maria, her life as Lorenzo Colonna's wife, 94, 95 ; " T^a 



verit6 dans son jour," by, referred to, 90 ; Louis XIV's 



admiration for, 92, 94. 



Mann, Sir Horace, his letters referred to, 300. 

 Mantua, Glulio Romano architect of the Palazzo del Te at, 43. 

 Marescotti, Margherita, her entertainments at the Villa Lante, 254. 

 Mario, the Villa Salviati formerly owned by, 333. 

 " Marriage of the Pope, The," reference to play called, no. 

 Mars, Temple of, on Vatican Hill, 21. 

 Mars Ultor, Temple of, apsidal screen at, 20. 

 Martelli, Camilla, wife of Cosimo I, 280. 

 Maser, the Villa Barbaro at, 10, n. 

 Maser, the Villa di Treviso, 350-354. 

 Massa, the Prince of, reference to, 330. 

 Massimi, Palazzo, Baldassare Peruzzi architect of, 43, 211. 

 Mauritius, Prince of Tusculum, referred to, 146. 

 Mazarin, Cardinal, his nieces' visit to Paris, 90. 



Medici, Allesandro de, the Villa Medicea Careggi restored by, 287. 



Medici, Catherine de, mentioned, 56. 



Medici, Eleanora de, the Boboli Gardens laid out for, 261. 



Medici, Ferdinand de, created Cardinal, 56 ; death of, 62 ; Galluzzi' 



account of, 56 ; patron of Gian Bologna, 62 ; Villa Medici 



completed by, 56. 



Medici, Francesco de, referred to, 278. 

 Medici, Giovanni de, husband of Catherine Sforza, 280 ; the last 



of the Condottieri, 280 ; the Villa Medici, Florence built for, 



304- 



Medici, Giuliano dc, the murder of, 304. 

 Medici, Lorenzo de, poem by, quoted, 304 ; the Villa Poggio Cajano 



built by, 274. 



Medici, Marie de, her stay at Villa Medici, 64. 



Medici, Piero de, reference to Luca P.tti's conspiracy against, 260. 

 Medici, the Villa, Florence, 301-304. 

 Medici, the Villa, Rome, 53-66. 

 Medici vase, the, 64. 

 Meleager, head of, at Villa Medici, 64. 

 Melzi, the Villa, Lake Como, 361. 

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

 Mercury, statue of, formerly at Villa Medici, 62, 64. 

 Metella, Cecilia, her tomb referred to, 84. 

 Michelangelo, fortifications constructed by, 267, 268 ; fountain in 



the Farnesian Gardens by, 47 ; his visit to Venice referred to, 



345 ; referred to, 19, 90 ; table designed by, 62 ; the Villa 



dei Collazzi attributed to, 308, 310 ; statues by, formerly in 



Villa Medici, 62 ; statues in the Boboli Gardens by, 261. 

 Michelozzo, the Villa Medicea Careggi reconstructed by, 286; the 



Villa Medici, Florence, built by, 304. 

 Mon Dragone, the Villa, 45, 176-185. 



Monrealc, Cardinal Aquaviva, Archbishop of, referred to, 228. 

 Montaigne, his visit to Castello, referred to, 280. 

 Montalto, Cardinal, his fountain at the Villa I -ante, 236, 241, 246, 



248. 



Monte Cavallo, Palace of, begun by Pope Paul III, 82. 

 Montelatici, his account of the Borghese gardens, 72. 

 Montepulciano, Gio Ricci da, Villa Medici begun by, 56. 

 Montorsoli, Fra Giov. Aug., the Palazzo Andrea Doria, Genoa, 



altered by, 376. 

 Mosaics at the Villa Aldobrandini, 160, 163, 165, 167 ; in the Vatican 



gardens, 32. 



Mozzi, Cavaliere, the Villa Medici, Florence, altered by, 304. 

 Mureto, funeral oration by, quoted, 204 ; translation of Latin 



oration by, quoted, 192. 



Muses, the, statues of, at the Villa Aldobrandini, 164. 

 Museum of Sculpture at Rome referred to, 24. 

 Muziano, Frescoes at the Villa d'Este by, 209. 

 Muzio, reference to, 282. 



Neptune, by Gian Bologna in the Boboli Gardens, 265, 267. 



Nero, Temple on the Vatican Hill dedicated by, 21. 



Nicholas V, Pops, fountain designed by Leon Battista Alberti 



for, 84. 



Nini, Pao!o, the first husband of Olimp a Pamphilj, referred to, 109 

 N-obe and Her Children, statue of, in the Pitti Palace, 62, 64. 



Obelisk at the V.lla Albani, Rome, 126, 128. 



Oliverieri, D'Oraz'o, waterworks at the Villa Aldobrandini designed 



by, 163. 



Opus Alexandrinum pavement in Westminster Abbey, 9. 

 Oratorians, the Order of, St. Gaetano founder of, 64. 

 O/ford, the Countess of, the Villa Medici, Florence, left to Cavaliere 



Mozzi by, 304. 



Organ founta'n at Villa d'Este, 202. 

 Organ, the Water, at Villa d'Este, 190, 200. 

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



Palazzo Barberini, the, Rome, 101-104. 



Palazzo Borghese, Rome, the, 87-97. 



Palazzo Doria Pamfilj, Rome, the, 98-101. 



Palestrina, the Prince of, obelisk formerly belonging to the 126 



128. 



Palladians, their work in England referred to, 6. 

 Palladlo, drawings by, 10, n ; his work referred to, 3 ; referred to, 



19, 20 ; the Villa di Maser designed by, 350-354 ; the Villa 



Malcontenta, Venice, designed by, 349. 

 " Palladio," Hoppus's, n ; Isaac Ware's, n. 

 Palmieri, the Villa, 290-300. 



Pamfili, D. Camillo, part of Palazzo Doria executed for, 98. 

 Pamphili, Cardinal Camillo, his marriage to Olimpia Aldobrandini, 



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