INDEX 



329 



Netherlands, garden design in the, 159 et seq. 

 Nolhac, Pierre de, quoted, 109 

 Nonsuch Palace, 206, 217 

 Nost, van, lead modeller, 229 

 Nun Moncton, garden house at, 226 

 Nurseries, 160 

 Nymphaeum, The, 8 



Nymphenburg Palace, Munich, 253, 254, 255, 257, 

 261, 308 



Olivieri, Orazio, engineer, 53, 54 



Olympia, Temple to Dionysius at, 2 



Ommeyades, The, 267 



Orangeries, at Versailles, jio, 112, 113, 117; at 



Meudon, 134-136; at Fontainebleau, 144 ; 



at Liancourt, 152; Dutch, 173, 174, 176 178, 



187, 188, 191, 199 ; English, 227, 228 ; German, 



238, 247 ; at Cordova, 265 

 Oranienbaum, Park of, 309 



Orbay, D', garden designer at Fontainebleau, 145 

 Orcellari, Orti, Florence, 39 

 Orchards, 14, 15, 23, 199, 245 

 Organs,. Water, 53, 54, and see Waterworks 

 Orleans, Duchesse d', and La Chapelle, 306 ; and 



see Henriette 

 Oxenhoath, Gazebo at, 225 

 Oxford, New College, 204 ; St. John's College, 207 ; 



Botanic Garden, 212 



Padilla, Maria di, her bathing pool at the Alcazar, 



Seville, 279 ; her parterre, 281 

 Padua, botanic garden at, 201, 212 

 Pagodas, 225 



Palais Royal, Paris, 124, 152 

 Palisades, i, 4, 89, 135, 136 

 Palissy, Bernard, 66, 78, 81, 183 5 portrait, 75 ; his 



Recepte Veritable, 7<,-J7 

 Pallavicini, Villa, Frascati, 58 

 Palmieri, Villa, Florence, 28 

 Pamphili Doria, Villa, 44, 45 

 Paradeisoi, The Persian royal gardens, 3 

 Paris, town gardens, 21, 78 ; Champs Elysees, 146, 



202 

 Parkinson, John, 210-212, 217 ; portrait, 211 

 Parma, Margaret Duchess of, and the Villa Madama, 



40 . 

 Parterres, different varieties defined, 125,0 broderte, 



jj, 78, 79, 82, 84, 85, 90, 94, i23» 1355 14I) 142, 

 145, 1525 a Vanglaise, 123; English, 190, 209, 

 219, 220; Dutch, 161, 162, 166, 169, 181, 

 183 ; German, 233, 245, 249, 251, 258 

 Parterres d'eau, see Water gardens 

 Passe, Crispin de, his Hortus Floridus, 165, 166 

 Patios, 265, 268, 269, 277, 286, 287 

 Pattes d'oie, 90 

 Paulowsky, Palace, 309 



Pavia, Certosa, 14 



Pavilions, see Summer-houses 



Pedro el Cruel, 279 



Peeters, artist, 163 



Penshurst, Place, fishponds at, 214 



Percier, architect, 46 



Perelle, engraver, 93, 99, 123, 145 



Pergolas, 7, 12, 24, 28, 62 



Peristyle, The, 1 1 



Perrault, Claude, his Allee d'eau at Versailles 104 j 

 at Sceaux, 141 



Peruzzi, artist, 39 



Peterhof, garden at, 309 



Petersfield, leaden figure at, 229 



Petraja, Villa, Florence, 33-35, 37 



Pfalz, Counts of, 247 



Philip II of Spain, 283, 285 



PhiHp V of Spain, 284, 285 



Physic gardens, 14, 42, 43, 73, 1 59-1 61 



Pigeon towers, see Dovecotes > 



Pindar, quoted, 4 



Pinturicchio, painter, 28 



Pitti Palace, Florence, 30, 79, 82 



Pleaching, i, 29, 190, 191, 214, 215 



Pliny, his villas, 4-7 ; his writings, I2 ; 26, 28, 41 



Plutarch, on Lucullus' gardens, 4 



Poggio a Cajano, Lorenzo di Medici's Villa at, 38 



Poland, garden design in, 262 



Pompadour, Madame de, and the Grand Trianon, 

 130 



Pompeii, House of Sallust, 9, lO ; houses of Marcus 

 Lucretius, 10; Nymphaeum, II; Roof gar- 

 dens, 1 1 ; atrium, 286 



Pope, Alexander, on formal gardening, 218, 288 ; his 

 V^illa at Twickenham, 289 



Portland, Duke of, his house at Sorgvliet, 192, 195 



Post, Pierre, architect, 196 



Potemkin, Prince, his gardening extravagances, 309, 

 310 



Pots for plants, 18, 76, see also Vases 



Potsdam, gardens at, 259 



Poussin, Nicolas, sculptor, 89 



Powis Castle, The Terrace, 208 



Praeneste, its roses, 7 



Pratolino, Villa, 79 



Primaticcio, painter, 65 



Pulhawa, landscape garden at, 310 



Pulvinus, The, 8 



Pyrtaneum, The, 8 



Quickset hedges, 159, 207 

 Quincunxes, 8, 146, 187 

 Quirini, garden designer, 248 



Rademaker, his Maison de Plaisance, 187 



