INDEX 



395 



Pamphilj Doria, I >o:i Domenico. Yiitona Savorclh's attac hnu-nt 

 lor, uo. 122. 



P.unp'nlj Dona, the Villa. Koine, ion u_>. 



Pamphilj, Olimpa. 106, 108, no, 118. 



Pamphilj. Pamtilio. 1lu- second husband of Olimp : a Painphilj. 

 referred to, 108. 



Pantheon, the. Agrippa's baths near the. Sj ; bn 



\Vmekelmann placid in, 14 ;. 

 I'aoletlo, Father, refcrrc <l 1>i. << \. 



Papa Giulio, the Villa, Home, 47 ^2. 



Paradiso, the Villa, Genoa, 380, 381, 381, 382, 383. 



Parisi, Villa Borglu M' a1 I'i.i-,,ili, no\v ealltd by present owner's 



name of, 185. 

 Parma, Antonio Farnese. Duke of. rcicrnd u>, jjS 



Parma, ('.rand Duke of. Villa M, dici, acquired by. (14. 



Pasolini, Count, the Villa Font'-AH'-Erta, Florence, bought by, 307. 



Pasquino, couplet by, quoted. S|. 



Paul III, Pope, Palace of Monte Cavallo, begun by, Sj ; reference 

 to. 11)4; the fortunes of the Farnese family establislud by. 

 218 ; the Janiculum supplied with water by, 82. 



Paul \', Pope, bronze ship made for, 39 ; Camillo Boighcsc, made 

 Pope as, 67; his additions to Palace of Monte ( a\allo, *.: ; 

 his scheme for joining Villa Mon Dragonc and \'illa Borght .-, . 

 185 ; the Aqua Paula constructed under, St> ; the Villa Mon 

 Dragone, completed by, 179. 



Pauline, sister of Napoleon I, wife of Don (.'ami Ho Borghcse, 72. 



Pazzi conspiracy, the, referred to, 302, 304. 



Peacocks, bronze, in Vatican gardens, 27, 39. 



Pegasus, the Fountain of, at the Villa I. ante, 240. 



Porcier et Fontaine, their record of the Farnesian gardens, 45. 



Pcretti, Felice, afterwards Pope Sixtus V, referred to, 79, 80. 



Perugia, Ktruscan gateway at. referred to, 19. 



Perugino, panel painting in the Villa Albani, Home, by, 130. 



Pjruzzi, Baldassare, architect of the Farnesina. 43 : architect of 

 Palazzo Massimi, 43 ; casino of Villa di 1'apa (iinlio, by, 47. 



Peschicre, the Palazzo delle, Genoa, 381, 386. 



Potraja, the Villa, Florence, 280, 282, 286. 



P.a, Villa, in Vatican Gardens, 32. 



Pmcius, his garden at Home, 55. 



Pis-ani Palace, Stra, the, 346-349. 



Pitti, Luca, the P.tti Palace, begun by, 260, 273. 



P.us IV, Pope, Casino of, 32 ; his love of simplicity, 39 ; reference 

 to his nephew, Cardinal d'Altcmps, 179 ; walls of Home 

 rebuilt by, 24. 



Pus IX, Pope, his additions to the Vatican gardens, 24 ; referred 

 to, 32. 



Plans, 12, 21, 26, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 54, 68, 98, 101, 107, 124, 162, 

 178, 191, 208, 213, 214, 237, 262, 268, 348, 351, 352, 370, 372, 

 374, 377, 379, 33. 34, 38, 387. 



Pliny, his villa referred to, 4 ; referred to, 82. 



Pliny the Younger, his villa at Tusculum, referred to, 146, 147. 



Podesta, the Palazzo, Genoa, 371, 372. 



Poliphilus, dream of, referred to, 2. 



Poliziano, Angelo, his letter to Marsilio Ficino, quoted, 302 ; his 

 poem " Rusticus," quoted, 302. 



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

 Villa Mcdicea Careggi by, 287. 



Ponzio, Flaminio, additions to the Palace of Monte Cavallo by, 

 82; his work at the Villa Mon Dragone, 176; the Palazzo 

 Borghese, finished from designs by, 87. 



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



Popes, Alexander III, Tusculum taken possession of by, 148 ; 

 Alexander VII, additions to the Palace of Monte Cavallo by 

 82 ; Benedict XIII, ornamentation of the Trevi Fountain 

 executed under, 85, 86 ; Cclestin III, Tusculum betrayed by, 

 148 ; Clement VII, Villa Madama, begun by, " ; 



Clement VIII, wing added to Palace of Monte Cavallo by, 

 82 ; Clement VIII, his visit to Caprarola, 228 ; Clement XII, 

 additions to the Palace of Monte Cavallo by, 82 ; Clement XIII, 

 Trevi Fountain inaugurated by, 84 ; Giulio II, referred to, 

 39 ; Giulio III, 46-52 ; Gregory XIII, Ferdinand de Medici's 

 power under, 56 ; his visit to Caprarola, 228 ; his visit to 

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

 82 ; the Quirinal begun by, 80 ; the Villa Mon Dragone 

 enlarged by, 179; Innocent X, Bernini's busts of, 118 ; 

 dowries given to his nieces by, 106 ; Innocent XI, Venus de 

 Medici removed to Florence by, 64 ; Innocent XIII, additions 

 to the Palace of Monte Cavallo by, 82 ; Julius II, Palazzo 

 Doria surrendered to, 98 ; statues by Michelangelo intended 

 for monument to, 261 ; Leo III, walls of Rome begun by, 

 23 ; I-eo IV, walls of Rome restored under, 23 ; fortification 

 of the Vatican district by, 23 ; Leo X, frescoes at the Villa 

 Poggio Cajano executed for, 276 ; his connection with the 

 Villa Madama, 41 ; his court referred to, 39; Leo XIII, 

 portrait of, referred to, 24 ; summer residence of, 27 ; 



Nicholas V. tountam designed bv L. <m P.attista Albeita for, 

 K| ; Paul 111. I'alaee ot Monte Cavallo, begun by. 



i". I'M; the fortunes nt the Farnew t.uinly established 



bv, JiS ; Paul V. bion/c ship made fa 



made Pop;- as. <,- ; his addition to I'., la,,- ot Monte Cav.illo. 



82; his scheme for joining Villa Mon 1 Marine and Villa 



P.eilgh.-se. [85; the \qu.l Paul. i , on - 1 i ui (, ,1 Ul 



the Villa Mon Dragone, minplet.d b\ . 170; P.us IV. casino 



,- ; Ins love oi simplicity. 39; reference to his mphcw. 



('animal d'.Mlemps, 17,1; walla ot Koine lebuilt bv, .-4: 

 P Us I \. his additions to the Vain an Baldens, j | . pie,, lama- 

 mad" al the Oiminal by. ,Sj SijctttS 1\ 

 Vatican gardens fust laid out by. -' | : Sixtiis \. P.,!. 

 Mont,- ('a vallo added to bv. Sj ; referred to, 56 J ' i ; 

 cslcncUd by. No; the- Roman fountains inaiigmati d !. 



Svmmaeluis. referred to, < ; I rban VIII, additions to th, 



Palace of Monte Cavallo by. Sj ; posit on ot the Tie vi Fountain 



alien d by, 84. 



" Pop -'s Chimneys," the, 171., 180. 



Portinari, (iaivunni and Acieiito. the- Villa liondi bought by, 290. 

 Pou-sin. Nicholas, mciitiomd, 66. 

 IViscilla, Catacomb of, 55. 

 Procopius, quoted, 55, 56. 



Ouattro Fontane, the. 85, 86. 

 Ouirinal, the Gardens of the, 79-86. 



Hainaldi, Carlo, Gardens of Villa Mon Dragone laid out by, i ;,|. 



Kainaldi, Girolamo, Pavilions in the Farnesian Gardens, by, 47; 

 Villa Borghese at Fiascati, designed by, 185. 



Kanicri, liishop of Viterbo. his hunting lodge at Bagnaia, 240. 



Raphael as an Architect, 41, 43 ; his attribute to Leonardo, 

 quoted, 19 ; his connection with the Villa Madama. 40, 41, 43 ; 

 his " Story of Galatea," at the Farnesina, 43 ; tapestries at 

 Villa Medici, designed by, 66 ; referred to, 3, 40. 



"Raphael as Architect, 1 ' by Professor Geymuller, referred to, 41. 



Rasponi, Countess Angelica, the Villa Font'-All'-Erta, Floi 

 left to, 307. 



Reform Club, the, architecture of, referred to, 19. 



Regillus, the battle of Lake, referred to, 146. 



Reliefs, Roman, at the Villa Albani, Home. 125. 



Renaissance landscape, by Ixonardo Da Vinci, 1, 2; by Titian, 

 2, 3 ; by Rubens, 2, 2. 



Retz, Cardinal, his portrait in the Villa Font'-All'-Erta, Florence, 307. 



Ricardo, Mr. Halsey, paper on the Villa Madama by, referred to, 41. 



Ricci family, referred to, 56. 



Roman style of architecture, features of, 19. 



Roman walls, construction of, at Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, 210. 



Romano, Mariano Vasi, reference to the " Itinerario Instruttivo 

 di Roma," by, 98. 



Romano, Giulio, architect of in? Palazzo del Te, at, 43 ; employed 

 at Villa Madama, 40, 41, 43. 



Home, Abbot Ware's visit to, 9 ; as a centre of Art in the Renais- 

 sance, 19 ; Aurelian walls of, 21, 55 ; description of the walls 

 of, 23 ; divided into regions by Augustus, 21 ; Etruscan 

 Museum at, referred to, 19; first sack of, by the Goths, 55 ; 

 fortification of the Vatican district by Leo IV, 23 ; gaiden 

 of Pmcius at, 55 ; Inigo Jones' visit to, 9, 10 ; in miniature 

 in gardens of Villa d'Este, 189, 190 ; John Evelyn's visit 1o, 

 10 ; sack of Basilica at, by the Saracens referred to, 23; 

 Shute's visit to, 9 ; Villa Madama at, referred to, 4 ; Villa 

 Medici, 53-66; walls begun by Leo III, 23; walls restored 

 under Pops Leo IV, 23. 



"Rome Contemporaine, ' by Edmond About, quoted, 106. 



Romulus, Temple to, on Vatican Hill, 21. 



Rosazza, the Villa, Genoa, 371, 376, 377, 377. 



Rospigliosi, Princess, Queen Henrietta Maria's pearls worn by, 94. 



Ross, Mrs., reference to her book on Florentine Villas, 330. 



Rossini, P.ctro, his description of Villa Medici rcf< in d to, 62. 



Huffini, Cardinal, the Villa Falconieri laid out by, 170, 174. 



Sallust, his Villa tacked by the Goths, 55. 



Salvi, his design for the Trevi Fountain, 85, 86. 



Salviati, Duke, the Villa Bondi bought by, 290; family, the, 326, 

 330; Jacopo, garden of the Villa Salviati laid out by, 325; 

 the Villa, Florence, 325-333. 



San Gallo, Giuliano da, the Villa Poggio Cajano designed by, -'71 



Sand, George, her reference to the Villa Aldobrandini, 169. 



Santorio, Cardinal Fazio, Palazzo Doria bought by, 98. 



Sarcophagi, 9, 64, 87, 133, 134. 



Savonarola, his attendance at the death-bed of Ix>rcnzo 1 lie- 

 Magnificent, 286. 



Savorelli, Vittoria, the love story of, 120, 122. 



Sbarra, Francesco, quotation from poem by, 343. 



