"Therefore farewell, ye hills, and ye, ye envineyarded ruins!
Therefore farewell, ye walls, palaces, pillars, and domes!
Therefore farewell, far seen, ye peaks of the mythic Albano,
Seen from Montorio's height, Tibur and Æsula's hills!
Ah, could we once ere we go, could we stand, while, to ocean descending,
Sinks o'er the yellow dark plain slowly the yellow broad sun,
Stand from the forest emerging at sunset, at once in the champaign,
Open, but studded with trees, chestnuts umbrageous and old,
E'en in those fair open fields that incurve to thy beautiful hollow,
Nemi imbedded in wood, Nemi inurn'd in the hill!—
Therefore farewell, ye plains, and ye hills, and the City Eternal!
Therefore farewell! we depart, but to behold you again!"
A. H. Clough, Amours de Voyage.

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INDEX.

[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [Z]

A.
Academy, French, in the Villa Medici, i. [49];
Costume, i. [55];
di S. Luca, i. [167]
Æsculapius, temple of, ii. [364]
Agger of Servius Tullius, ii. [38]
Agrippa, baths of, ii. [211]
Alberteschi family, Castle of the, ii. [368]
Aldobrandini family, palace of, i. [461];
burial-place of, ii. [214]
Alexis, St., frescoes of the life of, i. [346];
the story of, i. [362]
Almo, the, i. [373], [375], [413]; ii. [408]
Altieri family, palace of, i. [107];
burial-place of, ii. [216]
Amphitheatrum Castrense, ii. [131]
Angelico, Fra, pictures by, ii. [216], [324], [348], [444];
tomb of, i. [219]
Angelo, St., Castle, ii. [227];
Ponte, ii. [226]
Anicii, Castle of the, ii. [362]
Anio, the, ii. [31]
Antemnæ, site of, ii. [420]
Antinous, the, ii. [308]
Apollo, Temple of, i. [296]; ii. [134]
Belvedere, ii. [311]
Appia, Via, i. [372]
Aqua Acetosa, ii. [420]
Alexandrina, ii. [133]
Argentina, i. [229]
Bollicante, ii. [133]
Claudia, ii. [113]
Felice, ii. [124]
Marcia, ii. [95]
Aqueduct, Claudian, ii. [125]
Arches—
Arco dell' Annunziata, ii. [380]
di S. Lazzaro, ii. [393]
Oscuro, ii. [420]
dei Pantani, i. [165]
of Constantine, i. [206]
of Dolabella, i. [330]
of Drusus, i. [387]
of Gallienus, ii. [71]
of Janus, i. [229]
of Septimius Severus, i. [173];
miniature, 232
of Tiberius, i. [173]
of Titus, i. [200]
Arnolphus, ii. [373]
Arpino, Cav. d', grave of, ii. [105]
Artists, studios of, i. [30]
Atticus, Herodes, story of, i. [414], [415]
Augustus, Palace of, i. [280]
Aurelian, Wall, i. [385];
Temple of the Sun built by, i. [436];
favourite residence of, ii. [12]
Ave-Maria bell, i. [44]
Aventine, the, i. [348]
B.
Babuino, the, i. [36]
Balconies, origin of, i. [61]
Bambino, Il Santissimo, i. [151]
Baptistery of the Lateran, ii. [96]
Barberini,
Palazzo, i. [438]
Cardinal, ii. [9]
Casino of the, ii. [12]
Castle of the, ii. [34]
Garden of the, ii. [45]
Barcaccia, the, i. [57]
Basilicas (pagan)—
of Æmilius Paulus, i. [181]
Constantine, i. [184]; ii. [80]
Julia, i. [175]
in the Palace of the Cæsars, i. [282]
Porcia, i. [182]
Basilicas (Christian)—
Sessorian, ii. [131]
S. Agnese fuori le Mura, ii. [26]
S. Alessandro, ii. [32]
S. Croce in Gerusalemme, ii. [128]
Eudoxian, ii. [54]
S. John Lateran, ii. [98]
S. Lorenzo, ii. [136]
S. Maria Maggiore, ii. [81]
S. Pietro, ii. [242]
S. Paolo fuori le Mura, ii. [402]
S. Sebastiano, i. [416]
S. Stefano, ii. [124]
Baths—
of Agrippa, ii. [211]
of Caracalla, i. [376]
of Constantine, i. [436]
of Diocletian, ii. [36], [38]
of Livia, ii. [423]
of Nero, ii. [202]
of Titus, ii. [52]
Befana, festival of the, ii. [202]
Benedict, St., house inhabited by, ii. [368]
Bernini, Palazzo, i. [73]
Bocca della Verita, i. [233]
Borghese, Camillo, tomb of, ii. [87]
Cervaletto, farm at, ii. [85]
Palace, i. [65]
Piazza, i. [66]
Villa, ii. [411]
Casino, ii. [413]
Chapel of, ii. [85]
Borgia, family burial-place of, ii. [98]
Cæsar, ii. [325]
Lucrezia, ii. [62]
Rodrigo, Pope Alexander VI., grave of, ii. [170];
empty tomb of, [269];
representations of the life of, 325
Borgo, the, ii. [235]
Boschetto, the, i. [50]
Bramante, ii. [244], [284], [308]
Burial-Ground,
German, ii. [278]
Jewish, i. [355]
Protestant, ii. [397]
Roman, ii. [144]
C.
Cæsars, Palace of the, i. [273]
Caius Gracchus, spot where he was killed, ii. [377]
Caligula, Palace of, i. [292];
bridge of, [299];
obelisk brought to Rome by, ii. [238];
circus of, 283
Cameos, i. [29]
Campaniles—
S. Benedetto a Piscinuola, ii. [368]
S. Cecilia, ii. [372]
S. Giovanni a Porta Latina, i. [384]
S. Lorenzo in Lucina, i. [73]
S. Lorenzo Pane e Perna, i. [468]
S. Maria in Cosmedin, i. [234]
S. Maria in Monticelli, ii. [182]
S. Prassede, ii. [71]
S. Pudenziana, i. [470]
S. Silvestro, i. [74]
S. Sisto, i. [382]
Campo—
Militare, ii. [34]
di Fiori, ii. [176]
Campus Esquilinus, ii. [36]
Campus Martius, ii. [148]
Canova, i. [101]; ii. [251], [266], [308], [347], [415]
Capena, Porta, site of, i. [373];
historical interest of, 432
Capitol, the, i. [109—158]
Cappuccini, piazza, ii. [7]
Cemetery, 10
Caracci, Ann., tomb of, ii. [210]
Carinæ, the, ii. [47]
Caritas Romana, i. [241]
Casale dei Pazzi, ii. [32]
Castel Giubeleo, ii. [425]
Castles of—
St. Angelo, ii. [227—234]
the Alberteschi, ii. [368]
the Anicii, ii. [368]
the Anguillara, ii. [379]
Crescenza, ii. [423]
Rustica, ii. [135].
Catacombs—
of S. Agnese, ii. [29]
of Calepodius, ii. [453]
of St. Calixtus, i. [390—405]
of S. Ciriaca, ii. [142—145]
of S. Felicitas, ii. [20]
of S. Felix, i. [49]
of SS. Gianutus and Basilla, ii. [418]
of S. Hippolytus, ii. [147]
Jewish, i. [407]
of SS. Nereo ed Achilleo, i. [408]
of SS. Pietro e Marcellino, ii. [133]
of S. Pretextatus, i. [405]
of S. Ponziano, ii. [453]
of S. Priscilla, ii. [20—24]
of the Santi Quattro, ii. [125]
of S. Sebastiano, i. [417]
of St. Valentine, ii. [418]
Cathedra Petri, ii. [261].
Catherine, S., of Siena, Church of, i. [459];
tomb of, ii. [217].
Cecilia. S., relics and tomb of, ii. [373];
house of, [375];
grave of, i. [397]
Cemeteries—
See Burial-grounds
Cenci, tragedy of the, i. [260—267];
portraits of Lucrezia and Beatrice, i. [440];
grave of Beatrice, ii. [450]
Centocellæ, ii. [133]
Chapels—
of St. Andrew, i. [325];
of St. Andrew's head, ii. [421]
Chapter House of S. Sisto, i. [382]
Churches of—
S. Adriano, i. [190]
S. Agata dei Goti, i. [461]
S. Agnese, ii. [193]
S. Agnese fuori le Mura, ii. [26]
S. Agostino, ii. [157]
S. Alessio, i. [362]
S. Anastasia, i. [224]
S. Andrea a Monte Cavallo, i. [444]
S. Andrea delle Fratte, i. [75]
S. Andrea della Valle, ii. [184]
S. Angelo in Pescheria, i. [248]
S. Antonio Abbate, ii. [78]
S. Apollinare, ii. [159]
SS. Apostoli, i. [100]
Ara-Cœli, i. [117], [144]
S. Balbina, i. [370]
S. Bartolomeo, ii. [363]
S. Benedetto a Piscinuola, ii. [368]
S. Bernardo, ii. [39], [45]
S. Bibiana, ii. [74]
S. Brigitta, ii. [173]
S. Buonaventura, i. [204]
S. Caio, i. [443]; ii. [45]
S. Calisto, ii. [387]
I. Cappuccini, ii. [7]
La Caravita, i. [85]
S. Carlo a Catinari, ii. [183]
S. Carlo in Corso, i. [64]
S. Carlo a Quattro Fontane, i. [43]
S. Caterina de' Funari, i. [268]
S. Caterina di Siena, i. [459]; ii. [224]
S. Cecilia, ii. [370]
S. Celso in Banchi, ii. [224]
S. Cesareo, i. [382]
S. Claudio, i. [76]
S. Clemente, i. [342]
S. Cosimato, ii. [388]
SS. Cosmo e Damiano, i. [191]
S. Costanza, ii. [28]
S. Crisogono, ii. [381]
S. Crispino al Ponte, ii. [369]
S. Croce in Gerusalemme, ii. [128]
I Crociferi, i. [81]
SS. Domenico e Sisto, i. [461]
S. Dionisio, i. [474]
Domine Quo Vadis, i. [389]
S. Dorotea, ii. [388]
English and American, ii. [410]
S. Eusebio, ii. [77]
S. Eustachio, ii. [203]
S. Francesco di Paola, ii. [62]
a Ripa, ii. [379]
S. Francesca Romana, i. [195]
Gesù e Maria, i. [61]
S. Giacomo degli Incurabili, i. [61]
S. Giacomo Scossa Cavalli, ii. [237]
S. Giorgio in Velabro, i. [231]
S. Giovanni Decollato, i. [239]
S. Giovanni de' Fiorentini, ii. [225]
S. Giovanni alla Lungara, ii. [439]
SS. Giovanni e Paolo, i. [321], [327]
S. Giovanni della Pigna, ii. [209]
S. Giovanni a Porta Latina, i. [384]
S. Girolamo della Carità, ii. [172]
S. Girolamo degli Schiavoni, i. [60]
S. Giuseppe dei Falegnami, i. [157]
Greek, i. [54]
S. Gregorio, i. [319], [322]
S. Ignazio, i. [85]
Il Gesù, i. [106]
S. Isidoro, ii. [11]
S. Ivo of Brittany, ii. [155]
SS. Lorenzo e Damaso, ii. [178]
S. Lorenzo in Fonte, i. [468]
in Lucina, i. [73]
fuori le Mura, ii. [136]
Pane e Perna, i. [466]
S. Luigi dei Francesi, ii. [200]
S. Marcello, i. [87]
S. Marco, i. [105]
S. Maria degli Angeli, ii. [40]
dell' Anima, ii. [160]
in Aquiro, i. [79]
Aventina, i. [365]
in Campitelli, i. [269]
in Cappella, ii. [370]
della Concezione, ii. [7]
in Cosmedin, i. [232]
in Domenica, i. [332]
delle Fornaci, ii. [456]
Liberatrice, i. [190]
di Loreto, i. [162]
Maggiore, ii. [81]
sopra Minerva, ii. [212]
di Monserrato, ii. [170]
in Monticelli, ii. [182]
in Monti, i. [464]
dell' Orto, ii. [378]
della Pace, ii. [163]
della Pietà in Campo Santo, ii. [278]
del Popolo, i. [39]
Scala Cœli, ii. [399]
Traspontina, ii. [236]
in Trastevere, ii. [382]
in Trivia, i. [81]
in Valicella, ii. [166]
in Via Lata, i. [89]
di Vienna, i. [162]
della Vittoria, ii. [43]
S. Marta, ii. [278]
S. Martina, i. [188]
S. Martino al Monte, ii. [63]
S. Michaele in Sassia, ii. [280]
SS. Nereo ed Achilleo, i. [379]
S. Nicolo in Carcere, i. [240]
in Tolentino, ii. [12]
S. Onofrio, ii. [434]
S. Onofrio in Campagna, ii. [428]
dell' Orazione, ii. [175]
S. Pancrazio, ii. [452]
S. Pantaleone, ii. [188]
S. Paolo fuori le Mura, ii. [403]
Primo Eremita, i. [473]
allé Tre Fontane, ii. [401]
delle Perpetua Adoratrice del Divin Sacramento del Altare, i. [446]
S. Pietro in Carcere, i. [153]
SS. Pietro e Marcellino, ii. [122]
S. Pietro in Montorio, ii. [449]
in Vincoli, ii. [54]
S. Prassede, ii. [65]
S. Prisca, i. [367]
S. Pudenziana, i. [469]
SS. Quattro Incoronati, i. [340]
SS. Rocco e Martino, i. [60]
S. Sabba, i. [369]
S. Sabina, i. [356]
S. Salvatore in Lauro, ii. [224]
S. Salvatore in Torrione, ii. [280]
Il Santissimo Redentore, ii. [71]
S. Sebastiano, i. [416]
in Palatino, i. [203]
S. Silvestro a Monte Cavallo, i. [459]
S. Sisto, i. [381]
S. Stefano, ii. [278]
S. Stefano Rotondo, i. [333]
S. Susanna, ii. [44]
S. Sylvestro in Capite, i. [74]
S. Teodoro, i. [223]
S. Teresa, ii. [45]
S. Tomaso dei Cenci, i. [260]
S. Tomaso degli Inglesi, ii. [170]
Trinità de' Monti, i. [52]
Trinità dei Pellegrini, ii, 181
S. Urbano, i. [413]
SS. Vincenzo ed Anastasio, ii. [400]
S. Vitale, i. [474]
S. Vito, ii. [71]
Cicero, House of, i. [301];
received at the Porta Capena, 375
Cimeterio dei Tedeschi, oldest Christian burial-ground, ii. [278]
Circus—
Agonalis, ii. [196]
of Caligula, ii. [283]
of Flaminius, site of, i. [268]
of Maxentius, i. [422]
Maximus, i. [288]
of Nero, ii. [283]
Clement, St., Church and house of. i. [342—347]
Clivus Capitolinus, i. [170], [172]
Martis, i. [388]
Victoriæ, i. [292]
Cloaca Maxima, i. [229]
Cloisters—
of S. Alessio, i. [364]
of the Angeli, ii. [42]
of S. Gregorio, i. [322]
of the Lateran, ii. [105]
of S. Lorenzo, ii. [144]
of S. Paolo, ii. [405]
of S. Pietro in Vincoli, ii. [62]
Cœlian Hill, i. [316—342]
Coliseum, i. [207—220]
Collatia, ruins of, ii. [135]
College for English missionaries, ii. [171]
Collegio di Propaganda Fede, i. [58]
Collegio Romano, i. [87]
Colonna, Agnese Gaetani, funeral urn of, ii. [273]
Gardens, i. [458]
Lorenzo, murder of, ii. [224]
Oddone, tomb of, ii. [100]
Palazzo, i. [98]
Piazza, i. [77]

Princess, tomb of, ii. [213]
Vittoria, residence of, i. [75];
death of, ii. [387]
Columbaria,—
of the Arruntia family, ii. [77]
of the Freedmen of Octavia, i. [385]
Columna Lactaria, i, 242
Columns—
Colonna della Vergine, ii, 80
of M. Antoninus, i. [77]
of Antoninus Pius, ii. [334]
of Piazza di Spagna, i. [57]
of Phocas, i. [179]
of S. Prassede, ii. [68]
of Trajan, i. [160]
of the Vatican Council, ii. [363]
Connell, Daniel O', monument of, i. [462]
Constantine, statue of, i. [118];
basilica of, i. [184];
arch of, i. [206];
frescoes representing the conversion of, i. [341];
baths of, i. [458];
frescoes of legendary history of, ii. [99];
erection of a basilica on the site of St. Peter's, by, ii. [242];
Cimeterio del Tedeschi, set apart by, ii. [278];
Saxa Rubra, site of decisive victory of, ii. [425]
Convents of—
S. Agata in Suburra, i. [461]
S. Alessio, i. [362]
Ara-Cœli, i. [153]
S. Bartolomeo, ii. [363]
S. Bernardo, ii. [45]
the Buon Pastore, ii. [439]
S. Buenaventura, i. [204]
S. Caterina, i. [460]
S. Cecilia, ii. [370]
S. Eusebio, ii. [77]
S. Francesca Romana, i. [198]
S. Francesco a Rapa, ii. [379]
the Gesù, i. [107]
S. Gregorio, i. [326]
S. Maria degli Angeli, ii. [42]
the Minerva, ii. [222]
Monache Polacche, ii. [72]
the Noviciate of the order of Jesus, i. [445]
S. Onofrio, ii. [435]
the Oratorians, ii. [166]
S. Pancrazio, ii. [452]
S. Paolo, ii. [387]
S. Pietro in Vincoli, ii. [53]
Poor Clares, ii. [388]
the Pregatrici, ii. [12]
S. Sabina, i. [355]
the Sacré Cœur, i. [53]
Santi Quattro Incoronati, i. [340], [342]
Sepolte Vive, the, or Farnesiani nuns, i. [465]
S. Silvestro a Monte Cavallo, i. [459]
S. Sisto, i. [381]
S. Tomaso in Formis, i. [331]
Tor de Specchi, i. [270]
Ursuline nuns, i. [64],
Visitandine nuns, i. [304]
Cordieri, Nicolo, statues by, i. [325], [326]; ii. [99], [214]
Cordonnata, La, i. [118]
Corsini, Palazzo, ii. [439]
Chapel of the, ii. [103]
Corso, the, i. [60]
Crypts—
of S. Alessio, i. [364]
of SS. Cosmo e Damiano, i. [191]
of S. Croce in Gerusalemme, ii. [130]
of S. Martina, i. [188]
of S. Martino al Monte, ii. [63]
of St. Peter's, ii. [267]
of S. Prassede, ii. [68]
Crypto-Porticus, i. [281]
Cybele, Temple of, i. [294];
Sacred Stone of, [294];
washing the statue of, ii. [408]
D.
Dalmatica di Papa San Leone, in Treasury of St. Peter's, ii. [276]
Damasus, Pope St., inscriptions of, i. [396], [407], [418]
Diana, Temple of, i. [353]
Diavolo, Casa del, ii. [124]
Diocletian, Baths of, ii. [38]
Doctors in Rome, i. [28]
Domenichino, his most famous fresco, i. [325];
his masterpiece, ii. [349]
Dominic, St., Convent of, i. [355];
orange-tree of, [356];
vision of, [358];
legends of, [359], [360];
first residence of, [381];
Divine mission of, [382];
place of first meeting with St. Francis, ii. [106]
Domitian. Palace of, i. [312];
martyrs under, 334
Doria, Palazzo, i. [93];
Villa, ii. [454].
Dorotea, Sta., legend of, ii. [390]
Drawing, materials, shops for, i. [29];
list of subjects for, [34];
best months for, in Rome, 35
E.
Easter benediction, ceremony of the, ii. [240], [241]
Egeria, Fountain of, i. [375];
Grotto and grove of, 413
Esquiline Hill, ii. [46—93]
Eustace, St., legend of the conversion of, ii. [204].
F.
Fabii, scene of the destruction of the, ii. [424]
Farnese, Palazzo, ii [174];
Palazzetto, 178
Faustulus, Hut of, i. [288]
Festa degli Artisti, ii. [135]
Filomena, Sta., ii. [22]
Fiori, Mario di, ii. [442]
Fontana, works of, ii. [89], [93], [96], [114], [238], [257], [391]
Fontana Paolina, ii. [451]
Forums—
of Augustus, i. [164]
Boarium, i. [227]
of Nerva, i. [165]
Romanum, i. [168—185]
of Trajan, i. [159]
Fountains—
of the Barcaccia, i. [57]
of Egeria, i. [375]
of S. Maria degli Angeli, ii. [42]
of S. Maria in Cosmedin, i. [235]
of S. Maria in Trastevere, ii. [382]
of the Mascherone, ii. [175]
of Palazzo Aldobrandini, i. [461]
in Palace of the Senator, i. [120]
in Piazza Navona, ii. [196]
in Piazza Pia, ii. [236]
of the Tantarughe, i. [267]
Paolina, ii. [451]
of the Piazza Montanara, i. [242]
of the Ponte Sisto, ii. [391]
attributed to the prayers of Peter and Paul in prison, i. [156]
of the Quirinal, i. [478]
of the Termini, ii. [42]
of the Tre Fontane, ii. [401]
of Trevi, i. [79]
Francis, St., relics of, ii. [379];
celebration of Christmas by, 380
Frangipani family, castle of the, i. [217];
fortress of the, ii. [62]
G.
Galileo, place of trial of, ii. [222]
Gardens—
of Adonis, i. [305]
of Barberini Palace, i. [443]
Botanic, ii. [439]
Colonna, i. [458]
containing Columbaria, i. [386]
Corsini, ii. [445]
Government, i. [379]
of the Pincio, i. [46]
Priorato, i. [365]
of the Quirinal, i. [445]
Vatican, ii. [333]
of S. Silvia, i. [324]
of Sallust, ii. [12]
of Villa Medici, i. [49]
of Villa Massimo, ii. [122]
of Villa Negroni, ii. [35]
of Villa Wolkonski, ii. [123]
Germale, the, i. [279]
Gesù Nazareno, miracle-working picture of, ii. [182]
Ghetto, the, i. [250];
burial-ground for, 355
Giardino della Pigna, ii. [333]
Giotto, works of, ii. [104], [215], [246], [277], [324]
Græcostasis, i. [171]
Gregory, St., legends of, i. [322]; ii. [229];
Church of, i. [322];
monastic cell of, [324];
statue of, [326];
family to which he belonged, 363
Grottoes of Cerbara, ii. [135]
Guidi, antiquity vendor, i. [379]
Guido, important works of, i. [73], [325]; ii. [7]
H.
Heads of Lions, on bank of the Tiber, i. [239]
Horti Lamiana, ii. [76]
Hospitals—
Sta. Galla, i. [239]
S. Gallicano, ii. [382]
of S. Giacomo degli Incurabili, i. [61]
German, ii. [161]
of S. Giovanni Calabrita, ii. [365]
of S. Giovanni Laterano, ii. [95]
in Mausoleum of Augustus, i. [64]
S. Michaele, ii. [376]
of Santa Maria in Capella, ii. [370]
of San Rocco, i. [60]
of Santo Spirito, ii. [237]
of the Trinità dei Pellegrini, ii. [181]
Houses—
of Aquila and Priscilla, i. [368]
Cicero, i. [301]
Claude Lorraine, i. [54]
S. Clement, i. [347]
Clodius, i. [300]
Crassus, i. [301]
Drusus and Antonia, i. [292]
the Fornarina, ii. [368]
Hortensius, i. [304]
Lucrezia Borgia, ii. [62]
Mark Antony, i. [303]
Nero's Golden, ii. [52]
of Nicholas Poussin, i. [54]
Octavius and Afra, i. [277]
Palestrina, i. [339]
Pudens, i. [469]
Poets, ii. [50]
Pompey, ii. [48]
Pomponius Atticus, i. [435]
the Queen of Poland, i. [54]
Raphael, ii. [225]
Rienzi, i. [236]
S. Silvia, i. [321]
Spurius Mælius, i. [272]
the "Violinista," ii. [225]
I.
Ignatius, S., rooms in which he lived, i. [107];
his martyrdom, 211
Inquisition, Palace of the, ii. [278]
Intermontium, the, i. [116]
Island in the Tiber, ii. [360—62]
J.
Janiculan, the, ii. [432—434]
Jesuits, Order of the, established, ii. [262];
re-established, 264
Jews, quarter of the, i. [250];
history of, in Rome, from early times, [250];
persecution of, [251], [252];
terms of occupation of houses by, [253];
revocation of laws against, [254];
population, government, and mortality, [255];
synagogue of, [256];
burial-ground of, [355];
cupidity of, [355];
catacomb of, [407];
custom of, on the election of a pope, ii. [166]
Jupiter, Capitolinus, temples of, i. [111]; ii. [366];
—Tonans,—Feretrius,—Pistor, temples of, i. [115];
statue of, [115];
—Stator, temple of, [247], [278];
—Inventor, temple of, ii. [392]
K.
Kircherian Museum. i. [88]
L.
La Madonna Consolatrice degli Afflitti, miraculous picture, ii. [221]
Lanfranco, tomb of, ii. [385]
Laocoon, the, ii. [309]
Lares, shrine of the, i. [382]
Lateran, obelisk of the, ii. [95];
baptistery of, [96];
cloisters of, [104];
five General Councils held at, [105];
ancient palace of, [108];
modern palace of, [114];
Christian Museum, [117];
Picture Gallery, [118];
School of Music, 121
Libraries, i. [29]
Barberini, i. [437]
Bibliotheca Casanatensis, ii. [222]
of the Collegio Romano, i. [88]
Corsini, ii. [445]
of the Chiesa Nuova, ii. [167]
of Palazzo Chigi, i. [76]
of Santa Croce, ii. [131]
of the Vatican, ii. [322]
Locanda dell' Orso, ii. [223]
Loggie of Raphael, ii. [337]
Lorenzo, St., almsgiving of, i. [333];
sketch of life of, ii. [137];
trial of i. [283];
martyrdom of, i. [446];
burial-place of, [143];
cemetery of, 144
Lottery, Roman weekly drawing of the, ii. [198]
Loyola, Ignatius, residence of, i. [107];
church where he was wont to preach, ii. [170]
Lunatic Asylum, ii. [439]
Lunghezza, ii. [135]
Lupercal, the, i. [290]
Luther, residence of, in Rome, i. [42]
M.
Macellum Magnum, i. [334]
Maderno, Stefano, masterpiece of, ii. [373]
Malaria the, i. [21]
Maldacchini, Olympia, influence of, ii. [197];
villa built by, 455
Mamertine Prisons, i. [153]
Manufactory of Mosaics, ii. [359]
Maranna, i. [375]
Maratta, Carlo, monument of, ii. [40]
Marmorata, the, ii. [393]
Mars, temples of, i. [164], [373], [388]
Martyrdoms—
best authenticated, i. [334—338]
of Christians, place of, ii. [390]
of S. Agata, i. [462]
of S. Agnes, ii. [27]
of S. Cecilia, ii. [371]
of S. Ignatius, i. [211]
of S. Gaudentius, i. [209]
of S. Lorenzo, i. [466]
of S. Martina, i. [212]
of St. Paul, ii. [401]
of St. Peter, ii. [451]
of S. Prisca, i. [212]
Pietra di Paragone, used in the, ii. [278]
Masaccio, frescoes by, i. [343]
Mausoleum of Augustus, i. [62];
statues at entrance of, 474
of Hadrian, ii. [227], [233]
Medici, Villa, i. [49];
tombs of the Medici family, ii. [218], [219]
Melozzo da Forli, important pictures by, i. [453]; ii. [276], [357]
Mentana, ii. [33]
Meta Sudans, i. [206]
Michael Angelo, works attributed to, i. [117], [119], [332], [334]; ii. [58], [60], [163], [174], [210], [218];
the Moses of, ii. [58];
design of, for St. Peter's, ii. [244];
statue by, in St. Peter's, ii. [256];
frescoes by, ii. [285];
his most perfect work, ii. [388]
Milliarium Aureum, i. [173]
Mills of Belisarius, ii. [366]
Miserere, of Passion Week, ii. [296]
Monasteries—
of S. Andrew, i. [321]
of S. Anna. ii. [387]
of the Chiesa Nuova, ii. [167]
of S. Croce, ii. [131]
of S. Eusebio, ii. [77]
of the Passionists, i. [329]
Mons Sacer, ii. [32]
Monte Caprino, i. [117]
Cavallo, i. [446]
Citorio, i. [78]
Giordano, ii. [166]
del Grano, ii. [124]
Mario, ii. [427]
di Pietà, ii. [181]
Rotondo, ii. [34]
Sacro (Mons Sacer), ii. [32]
Testaccio, ii. [397]
Morrà, national game of the Trasteverini, ii. [367]
Mosaics—
in S. Cecilia, ii. [374]
in S. Cesareo, i. [383]
in S. Antonio, ii. [79]
in S. Croce, ii. [130]
in S. Clemente, i. [345]
at S. Tommaso in Formis, i. [351]
of SS. Cosmo and Damian, i. [192]
in Crypt of St. Peter's, ii. [268], [273]
in S. Francesca Romana, i. [198]
in Jewish Catacomb, i. [407]
in the Lateran, ii. [100]
in S. Lorenzo, ii. [138]
in Sta. Maria in Cosmedin, i. [233]
in Domenica, i. [333]
Maggiore, ii. [82], [83]
Scala Cœli, ii. [400]
in Trastevere, ii. [383], [385—387]
in S. Martino al Monte, ii. [64]
in the Navicella, i. [333]
in SS. Nereo ed Achilleo, i. [380]
in the Oratory of S. Venanzio, ii. [97]
in the Orto del Paradiso, ii. [67]
in S. Paolo fuori le Mura, ii. [405], [406]
Papal Manufactory of, ii. [359]
in St. Peter's, ii. [252], [256], [259], [260], [261], [263], [264]
in S. Pietro in Vincoli, ii. [57]

in S. Prassede, ii. [70]
in S. Pudenziana, i. [471]
in the Quirinal Palace, i. [454]
in S. Sabina, i. [357]
in the Sala Rotondo, ii. [318]
in the Sancta Sanctorum, ii. [113]
in S. Stefano Rotondo, i. [339]
in S. Teodoro, i. [223]
found at Torre Nuova, ii. [414]
in the Triclinium of the Palace of Lateran, ii. [109]
Muro-Torto, i. [46]
Museo, Chiaramonti, ii. [305]
Pio-Clementino, ii. [305]
Museums—
Capitoline, i. [122]
Christian, of the Lateran, ii. [117]
Vatican, of Christian Antiquities, ii. [324]
Egyptian, ii 331
Etruscan, ii. [327—331]
Kircherian, i. [88]
N.
Navicella, the, i. [330];
Mosaic of, ii. [246]
Navona, Piazza, ii. [196]
Naumachia, remnant of the pleasures of the, ii. [198]
Neri, S. Filippo, i. [418];
chapel of, ii. [166];
library founded by, ii. [167];
foundation of Oratorians by, ii. [169];
hospital founded by, ii. [181];
portrait of, ii. [181];
resuscitation to life by, ii. [187]
Nero, Grave of, i. [38];
Statue of, i. [200];
Palace of, i. [311];
Aqueduct of, i. [330];
Martyrs under, i. [335];
Tower of, i. [459];
death of, ii. [25];
Golden House of, ii. [52];
site of Baths of, ii. [202]
Notte Vaticane, ii. [336]
Nymphæum—
of S. Urbano, i. [413]
of the Val d' Inferno, ii. [430]
O.
Obelisk—
of the Esquiline, ii. [93]
of the Villa Mattel, i. [332]
of the Lateran, ii. [95]
of the Minerva, ii. [211]
of the Monte Cavallo, i. [446]
Citorio, i. [78]
of the Pantheon, ii. [211]
of St. Peter's, ii. [238], [239]
of the Piazza Navona, ii. [196]
of the Pincio, i. [46]
of the Piazza del Popolo, i. [37]
of the Trinità de' Monti, i. [51]
Observatory of the Collegio Romano, i. [88]
Orti Farnesiani, i. [276]
Osa, the river, ii. [135]
Osteria delle Frattocchie, i. [429]
Ostia, ii. [409]
Ostian Gate, ii. [394], [399]
Overbeck, Studio of, ii. [45]
P.
Palaces—
Albani, i. [443]
Aldobrandini, i. [461]
Altemps, ii. [160]
Altieri, i. [107]
of Augustus, i. [280]
Barberini, i. [436]
Bernini, i. [73]
Borghese, i. [65];
gallery in, 66
Braschi, ii. [188]
Buonaparte, i. [103]
of the Cæsars, i. [250]
Caëtani, i. [268]
Caffarelli, i. [142]
of Caligula, i. [292]
of the Cancelleria, ii. [177]
Cardelli, ii. [155]
Cenci, i. [259]
Chigi, i. [76]
Colonna, gallery in, i. [98]
of the Conservators, i. [135]
of the Consulta, i. [448]
Corsini, ii. [439]
Costaguti, i. [267]
of Domitian, i. [312]
Doria, i. [93];
gallery in, 94
Falconieri, ii. [175]
Farnese, ii. [174]
Farnesina, ii. [388]
Gabrielli, ii. [166]
Galitzin, ii. [155]
Giraud, ii. [236]
Giustiniani, ii. [202]
del Governo Vecchio, ii. [165]
Lancellotti, ii. [197]
of the Lateran, ancient, ii. [108]
of the Lateran, modern, ii. [114]
Linote, ii. [178]
Madama, ii. [198]
Margana, i. [270]
Massimo alle Colonne, ii. [186]
Mattei, i. [268]
Moroni, ii. [387]
Muto-Savorelli, i. [103]
of Nero, i. [311]
Odescalchi, i. [98]
Orsini, ii. [360]
Pamfili, ii. [196]
Parisani, i. [76]
Patrizi, ii. [202]
Pio, ii. [184]
Poli, i. [81]
Ponziani, ii. [369]
of Pope Honorius III., i. [361]
of the Quirinal, i. [449]
della Regina di Polonia, i. [54]
Rospigliosi, i. [434], [456]
Ruspoli, i. [72]
Sacchetti, ii. [176]
Salviati, ii. [439]
Santa Croce, ii. [182]
Sciarra, i. [82]
of the Senator, i. [120]
Spada alla Regola, ii. [178]
di Spagna, i. [57]
of Tiberius, i. [291]
Torlonia, i. [104]
del Santo Uffizio, ii. [278]
Valentini, i. [98]
Venezia, i. [105]
of Vespasian, i. [281]
Vidoni, ii. [185]
Palatine, the, i. [273—315]
Pantheon, the, ii. [204—211]
Parco di San Gregorio, i. [319]
Pasquinades, ii. [188—192]
Pasquino, ii. [188]
Paul, St., house in which he lodged, i. [89];
trial of, in Palace of the Cæsars, i. [284];
prison of, i. [309];
skull of, ii. [100];
shrine of, ii. [273];
parting of, with St. Peter, ii. [398];
martyrdom of, ii. [399], [402];
pillar to which he was bound, ii. [401];
festivals of, ii. [408]
Perretti, Cardinal, his residence at the Villa Negroni, ii. [35]
Peruzzi, Baldassare, works of, ii. [160], [165], [178], [186];
tomb of, in the Pantheon, ii. [209];
design of, for St. Peter's, ii. [244];
frescoes by, ii. [448]
Pescheria, the, i. [249]
Peter, St., dungeon occupied by, in Mamertine Prisons, i. [153];
legend relating to, concerning Simon Magus, i. [197];
tradition of, i. [379];
legend relating to persecution of, ii. [389];
burial-place of, ii. [274];
preservation of his chains, ii. [54], [61];
relics of, ii. [61], [100];
statues of, ii. [226], [254];
episcopal chair of, ii. [261];
shrine and sarcophagus of, ii. [273];
parting of, with St. Paul, ii. [398];
crucifixion of, ii. [451]
Photographers, i. [29]
Pianta Capitolina, i. [123]
Piazzas—
Barberini, i. [436]
Bocca della Verità, ii. [392]
Borghese, i. [66]
del Campidoglio, i. [119]
di Campitelli, i. [269]
Campo di Fiore, ii. [176]
Capo di Ferro, ii. [178]
of the Cappuccini, ii. [7]
Colonna, i. [76]
di S. Eustachio, ii. [202]
del Gesù, i. [108]
di S. Giovanni, ii. [95]
della Guidecca, i. [259]
of S. Maria Maggiore, ii. [80]
in Monti, i. [464]
della Minerva, ii. [211]
Montanara, i. [242]
of the Monte Cavallo, i. [446]
Monte Citorio, i. [78]
of the Navicella, i. [330]
Navona, ii. [196]
del Orologio, ii. [166]
of St. Peter's, ii. [238—240]
Pia, ii. [236]
del Popolo, i. [36]
della Rotonda, ii. [211]
Rusticucci, ii. [238]
Scossa Cavalli, ii. [236]
della Scuola, i. [256]
di Spagna, i. [56], [58]
delle Tartarughe, i. [267]
del Tritone, i. [436]
Picture Galleries—
Palazzo Barberini, i. [439]
Borghese, i. [66]
Capitoline, i. [140]
Palace of the Lateran, ii. [118]
Quirinal, i. [455]
Palazzo Colonna, i. [99]
Corsini, ii. [442]
Doria, i. [94]
Mattei, i. [268]
Sciarra, i. [82]
the Vatican, ii. [347], [359]
Pierleoni, fortress of the, i. [245]
Pietà, in S. Croce, ii. [130]
in the Lateran, ii. [103], [104]
in S. Maria dell' Anima, ii. [163]
of S. Peter's, ii. [256]
Pietra di Paragone, ii. [278]
Pig-Market, Roman mode of killing pigs, ii. [417]
Pigna, in garden of the Vatican, ii. [334]
Pincio, the, i. [43], [44]
Piscina Publica, i. [383]
Plautilla, legend of, ii. [398], [399]
Pollajuolo, Antonio, tomb of, ii. [56]
Pompey, statue of, ii. [179];
theatre of, ii. [184]
Ponte—
S. Angelo, ii. [226]
S. Bartolomeo, ii. [366]
Molle, ii. [421]
Nomentana, ii. [31]
di Nono, ii. [134]
Quattro Capi, ii. [360]
Rotto, i. [237]; ii. [369]
Salara, ii. [19]
Sisto, ii. [390]
Pontecello, stream of, i. [429]
Popolo, Piazza del, i. [36]
Prati del, ii. [397]
Porta del, i. [37]; ii. [422]
Church of S. Maria del, i. [39]
Porta, Giacomo della, works of, ii. [174], [244], [251], [400], [401]
Guglielmo della, ii. [262]
Porta—
Angelica, ii. [430]
Asinaria, ii. [107]
Capena, i. [373]
Carmentalis, i. [239]
Cavalleggieri, ii. [280]
Collina, ii. [16]
Furba, ii. [124]
S. Giovanni, ii. [107]
Latina, i. [384]
S. Lorenzo, ii. [135]
Maggiore, ii. [132]
Mugonia, i. [274]
Nomentana, ii. [24]
Ostiensis, ii. [394]
Palatii, i. [279]
S. Pancrazio, ii. [452]
S. Paolo, ii. [393]
Pia, ii. [24]
Pinciana, ii. [16]
del Popolo, ii. [410]
Portese, ii. [377]
Romana, i. [274]
Salara, ii. [16]
Salutaria, i. [435]
Santa, ii. [82];
ceremony of the destruction of the wall of, 248
S. Sebastiano, i. [387]
Settimiana, ii. [388], [448]
Sto. Spirito, ii. [434]
Trigemina, ii. [392]
Porticos—
of Baths of Constantine, i. [458]
Leonino, ii. [102]
of Livia, i. [198]
of Octavia, i. [247]
of Pallas Minerva, i. [165]
of the Pantheon, ii. [206]
of Temple of Mars, i. [388]
of Quirinus, i. [435]
of Theatre of Pompey, ii. [184]
Poussin, Niccolas, i, [52];
house of, [54];
tomb of, 73
Prata Quinctia, i. [59]
Presepio, origin of the, ii. [380]
Pretorian Camp, remains of, ii. [34]
Prima Porta, ii. [423]
Prisons—
Carceri Nuove, ii. [176]
in Castle of St. Angelo, ii. [234]
the Island in the Tiber used as, in imperial times, ii. [362]
Mamertine, i. [153]
for Women, ii. [42]
Propaganda, the, i. [59]
Protestant Cemetery, ii. [395]
Churches, ii. [410]
Protomoteca, i. [136]
Pseudo-Aventine, i. [368]
Pyramid, of Caius Cestius, ii. [394]
of Scipio Africanus, ii. [236]
Q.
Quattro Fontane, ii. [34], [45]
Quirinal, i. [433—455]
R.
Railway Station, ii. [35]
Raphael, painter, sculptor, and architect, i. [41];
Works of, [67], [83], [96], [167], [305], [439]; ii. [102], [158], [164], [185];
tomb of, in the Pantheon, [209];
house of, [225];
design of, for St. Peter's, [244];
cartoons of, [321];
Loggie of, [337];
frescoes by, [338], [340—343], [345], [446], [448];
pictures by, [348], [350], [356];
his last work, ii. [351];
Villa of, 416
Regia, site of the, i. [178]
Relics—
of S. Andrew, ii. [253], [421], [456]
Arm of St. Thomas à Becket, ii. [172]
Brains of St. Thomas à Becket, ii. [92]
Body of St. Bartholomew, ii. [364]
ait S.S. Cosmo and Damian, i. [192]
Chains of St. Peter, ii. [61]
Chair of St. Peter, ii. [261]
Column to which our Saviour is reputed to have been bound, ii. [68]
of S. Carlo Borromeo, ii. [69]; ii. [167]
of S. Dominic, i. [360]
of S. Francesca Romana, i. [270]
of St. Francis, ii. [379]
of Ignatius Loyola, i. [107]
list of, in Lateran, ii. [102]
in S. Martino al Monte, ii. [64]
of St Peter's, exhibition of, ii. [253], [254]
in Sancta Sanctorum, ii. [112], [113]
Sancta Culla, ii. [91]
Santa Scala, ii. [110]
of Tasso, ii. [437]
Title of the True Cross, exhibition of, ii. [129]
in Treasury of St. Peter's, ii. [276]
Remus, temple of, i. [191]
Ripetta, the, i. [37];
Quay of the, 59
Ripresa dei Barberi, i. [105]
Roman Pearls, i. [29]
Romana, Sta. Francesca, favourite saint of the Romans, i. [148]; ii. [136];
her death, i. [195]; ii. [370];
miracle attributed to, ii. [378];
vineyard of, ii. [398]
Rome, statue so called, ii. [35]
Romulus and Remus, legend of, i. [288];
walls of, [305];
connection with Aventine, [349];
temple to, 434
Rosa, Salvator, i. [94], [95];
monument of, ii. [40]
Rospigliosi, Palazzo, i. [456]
Rupe Tarpeia, i. [142]
S.
Sacchi, Andrea, grave of, ii. [105]
Sacer, Mons, ii. [32]
Sala degli Animali, ii. [313]
della Biga, ii. [319]
di Constantino, ii. [340]
a Croce Greca, ii. [319]
Ducale, ii. [298]
delle Muse, ii. [317]
Sala delle Regia, ii. [285]
Rotonda, ii. [318]
Salita di S. Onofrio, ii. [434]

Sancta Sanctorum, in Palace of Lateran, ii. [111]
Sangallo, Antonio di, works of, ii. [174], [244], [285]
Sansovino, Andrea, statue by, ii. [158]
Santa Scala, ii. [110]
Scannabecchi, stream of, ii. [425]
Schools—
Castigliana, i. [256]
Catilana, i. [256]
for Music, in the Middle Ages, ii. [121]
Scuola Nuova, i. [256]
Siciliana, i. [256]
del Tempio, i. [256]
Sciarra, Palazzo, i. [82]
Scipios, Tomb of the, i. [385]
Sculptors, studios of, i. [31]
Sebastian, St., place of martyrdom of, i. [203];
fresco, relating to legend of, ii. [56];
statues of, i. [417]; ii. [194]
Seminario Romano, ii. [159]
Septizonium of Severus, i. [312]
Seven Hills of Rome, i. [298]
Shops—
for Antiquities, i. [29]
Arvotti's, the famous Roman-scarf shop, ii. [198]
Bookbinder's, i. [30]
Booksellers', i. [29]
for Bronzes, i. [29]
for Cameos, i. [29]
for Carpets and small house articles, i. [30]
for Drawing materials, i. [29]
English Grocer's, i. [30]
Engraver's, i. [30]
for Engravings, i. [29]
German Baker's, i. [30]
for Gloves, i. [30]
Italian Grocer and Wine-Merchant's, i. [30]
Jewellers', i. [29]
for Lace, well-known, i. [267]
for Ladies' dresses, i. [30]
for Mosaics, i. [29]
for Oil, Candles, and Wood, &c., i. [30]
for Roman Ribbons and Shawls, i. [30]
for Roman Pearls, i. [29]
Shoemakers', i. [30]
Tailors', i. [30]
St. Peter's, first sight of, i. [17];
view of, from the Pincio, [44];
distant view of, from Villa Medici, [51];
"View of, through the Keyhole," [365];
the approach to, ii. [238];
early history of buildings on the site of, [242];
the building of, [244];
expenses of building, [245];
façade, [245];
vestibule, [246];
entrance of the Cathedral, [249];
nave, [251];
dimensions of building, [251];
cupola, [252];
Baldacchino, [252];
relics, [253];
statues, [254], [255];
chapels, [256—258];
monuments, [259—266];
tribune, [261];
chair of, [261];
confessionals, [267];
crypt of, [267—274];
sarcophagi, [270—274];
dome of, [275];
sacristy of, [275];
treasury of, [276];
archives of, [277];
best view of, 454
Stanze, d'Eliodoro, ii. [341]
of the Incendio del Borgo, ii. [345]
della Segnatura, ii. [342]
Statues of—
Abbate Luigi, ii. [186]
S. Agnese, ii. [194]
Agrippa, ii. [206]
S. Anastasia, i. [224]
Antinous, the, ii. [308]
Aristotle, ii. [180]
Augustus, ii. [206], [424]
Barberini Palace, the, i. [438]
Benedict XIII., i. [303]
S. Bruno, ii. [40]
Calumny, i. [75]
Capitoline Gallery, the, 123—135
Castor and Pollux, i. [118]
S. Cecilia, ii. [373]
Chapel of the Sacrament, the, ii. [89]
Christian Museum, the, ii. [117]
Clœlia, i. [199]
Collection of, in Palazzo Sacchetti, ii. [176]
Colossal, Minerva, ii. [35]
Constantine, ii. [106]
Corsini Chapel, the, ii. [103]
Discobolus, the, ii. [186]
Domitian, i. [179]
Drusus, i. [387]
Egyptian Museum, the, ii. [332]
S. Gregorio, i. [326]
Gregory XVI., ii. [405]
Hall of the Senators, the, i. [121]
Henry IV., ii. [99]
S. Jerome, i. [60]
S. John the Baptist, i. [344]
Julius II., on tomb, ii. [59], [60]
Juno, i. [112]
Jupiter, i. [112]
Justice, i. [378]
S. Lorenzo, ii. [137]
Marcus Aurelius, i. [119]; ii. [186]
Mars, ii. [14]
S. Martina, i. [188]
Mausoleum of Augustus, the, i. [447]
Minerva, i. [112]
Moses, ii. [42], [59]
Nile, the, i. [184]
Orpheus, ii. [51]
Pasquino, ii. [188]
Peter and Paul, ii. [130]
S. Peter's, balustrade and steps of, ii. [245], [246];
nave, [254];
crypt of, [268], 273
Philip IV. of Spain, ii. [82]
Pincio, the, i. [43]
Pompey, at the foot of which Cæsar fell, ii. [179]
Porta Pia, ii. [24]
Raphael, by, i. [41]
S. Sebastian, ii. [194], [221]
S. Silvia, i. [325]
Torso Belvidere, ii. [306]
Trajan, i. [161]
Vatican, the, ii. [300—322]
Vatican Library, the, ii. [324]
Villa Albani, the, ii. [18]
Villa Borghese, the, ii. [414—416]
Villa Pamfili Doria, the, ii. [454]
Stone, on which Abraham was about to offer Isaac, ii. [237]
Sacred, legend of, i. [294]
Streets—see Via
Studios—
Artists', i. [30]
of Overbeck, ii. [45]
Sculptors', i. [31]
Suburra, the, ii. [49]
Summa Via Nova, i. [277]
Sun, Aurelian's Temple of the, i. [436], [458]
Sylvester, ancient Chair and Mitre of, ii. [64]
T.
Tarquin, site of camp of, ii. [378]
Tasso, Monument of, ii. [436];
death of, [437];
remains of oak planted by, [438];
annual commemoration of, at the Accademia, 439
Teatino, Don Gaëtano di, founder of the Order of the Theatins, ii. [388]
Tempesta, i. [334], [457]; ii. [226], [337]
Tempietto, on the Pincio, i. [54];
on site of St. Peter's crucifixion, ii. [451]
Temples—
of Æsculapius, ii. [364]
Antoninus and Faustina, i. [182]
Apollo, i. [296]; ii. [134]
the Aventine, i. [351—353]
Bacchus, i. [412]
Castor and Pollux, i. [175]
Ceres, i. [227]
Cybele, i. [294]
Fides, i. [114]
Fortuna Virilis, i. [235]
Muliebris, ii. [125]
Fortune, i. [228]
Health and Fever, i. [435]
Honour and Virtue, i. [115]
on the Island, ii. [363]
of Janus Quirinus, i. [180]
Julius Cæesar, i. [183]
Juno, i. [247]
Moneta, i. [115]
Sospita, i. [298]
Jupiter Capitolinus, i. [111—114]
Feretrius, i. [115]
Stator, i. [247], [278]
Tonans, i. [115]
Liber, i. [227]
Libera, i. [227]
Mars, i. [114]
Ultor, i. [163], [164]
in Memory of the French who fell in the siege of Rome, ii. [455]
of Minerva, i. [298]
Moonlight, i. [298]
Neptune, i. [79]
Peace, i. [184]
Piety, i. [241]
Remus, i. [191]
Romulus, i. [434]
Saturn, i. [172]
the Sun, i. [117]
Tellus, ii. [48]
Venus Erycina, i. [114]
Venus and Rome, last Pagan, in use, i. [199]
Vespasian, i. [171]
Vesta, i. [176], [235]
Victory, i. [294]
Tenerani, works of, ii. [221], [264], [407]
Termini, the, ii. [34]
Terraces of—
the Pincio, i. [43]
the Villa Albani, view from. ii. [17]
Doria, ii. [454]
Medici, i. [49]
Theatres of—
Apollo, the, ii. [224] (modern)
Balbus, ii. [153]
Marcellus, i. [244]
Palace of the Cæsars, in, i. [288]
Pompey, ii. [153], [184]
Thorwaldsen, works of, i. [188], [455]; ii. [210], [264], [300]
Tiber, inundations of the, i. [222];
Island in the, ii. [361];
picturesque views on the banks of, 421
Tiberius, Arch of, i. [173];
Palace of, 291
Tigellum Sororis, ii. [49]
Titus, Arch of, i. [200];
Baths of, ii. [52]
Tombs—
of Adam of Hertford, Bishop of London, ii. [372]
in Ara-Cœli, i. [147], [148]
of the Baker Eurysaces, ii. [132]
Bastari, ii. [385]
Bernardino Capella, i. [339]
Bibulus, i. [105]
the Cæcilii, i. [395]
Caius Cestius, ii. [394]
Camillo Borghese, ii. [87]
in the Campus Esquilinus, ii. [36]
of Carlo Maratta, ii. [40]
Cardinal Adimari, i. [196]
d'Alençon, ii, 385
Barberini, ii. [9]
Fortiguerra, ii. [372]
Gonsalvi, i. [87]; ii. [90]
Guido di Balneo, i. [364]
Mai, i. [225]
Pacca, i. [269]
Rovarella, i. [344]
Vulcani, i. [196]
Zurla, i. [323]
Casale Rotondo, i. [428]
of Cecilia Metella, i. [422]
in Chapel of the Rosary, i. [359]
of Clement VII., ii. [219]
IX., ii. [84]
XIV., i. [101]
S. Constantia, ii. [28]
S. Cosmo and Damian, i. [191]
destruction of, in old Basilica of St. Peter's, ii. [257—266]
of Daniel O'Connell, i. [462]
Doric, relic of republican times, i. [105]
of Emmanuel IV., i. [444]
Francesca di Ponziani, i. [195]
eminent Frenchmen, ii. [200]
Geta, i. [388]
Gibson, the sculptor, ii. [397]
Gregory XI., i. [196]
XIV., i. [85]
S. Helena, ii. [133]
the Historian of the popes, ii. [92]
the Horatii and Curiatii, i. [427]
Imperia, i. [323]
John Lascaris, i. [463]
Julius II., ii. [59]
Knights of Malta, i. [365]
Lanfranco, ii. [385]
Leo X., ii. [218]
in S. Maria del Popolo, i. [39—42]
of Martha Swinburne, ii. [171]
Sta. Martina, i. [188]
Munoz de Zamora, i. [358]
Nero, i. [38]
Nicholas IV., ii. [84]
Nicholas Poussin, i. [73]
Painters, in the Pantheon, ii. [209], [210]
Paul IV., ii. [215]
Pius V., ii. [89]
Pompey, i. [429]
Pope St. Cornelius, i. [399]
Melchiades, i. [398]
in S. Prassede, ii. [69]
of Prince Altieri, i. [269]
Princess Colonna, ii. [213]
Ruins of, i. [426], [428], [429]
of Salvator Rosa, ii. [40]
the Scipios, i. [385]
Sixtus V., ii. [89]
Bishop Spinelli, i. [365]
the Stuarts, ii. [266]
Sylla, i. [37]
Temple of Divus Rediculus, i. [416]
of Torquemada, ii. [213]
Torre—
degli Anicii, ii. [362]
di Babele, i. [460]
dei Conti, ii. [48], [54]
del Grillo, i. [460]
Marancia, i. [408]
Mellina, ii. [193]
Mezza Strada, mediæval fortress, i. [427]
delle Milizie, i. [460]
Nomentana, ii. [32]
di Nona, ii. [223]
Nuova, ii. [133], [414]
Pernice, ii. [133]
Pignatarra, ii. [133]
di Quinto, ii. [423]
Sanguinea, ii. [160]
dei Schiavi, ii. [133]
della Scimia (Hilda's Tower), ii. [156]
di Selce, i. [429]
Tre Teste, ii. [134]
Torretta del Palatino, view from, i. [298]
Towers—
Capitol, of the, i. [121]
Frangipani, of the, ii. [62]
Mecænas, of, ii. [65]
Mediæval, of S. Lucia in Selce, ii. [65]
Trastevere, the, i. [237];
its present condition, characteristics of its inhabitants, its national games, ii. [367]
Trattorie, resort of lower orders to, ii. [422]
Travellers, hurried, scheme for, in visiting Rome, i. [32];
first lesson in Roman Geography for, [36];
interesting excursions for, ii. [426];
objects of interest for Irish, 450
Tre Fontane, the, ii. [399]
Trevi, Fountain of, i. [79]
Trophies of Marius, ii. [74]
Turrita, Jacopo da, mosaics by, ii. [83]
U.
Udine, Giovanni da, ii. [300], [324], [426], [448]
Umbilicus Romæ, i. [173]
University of the Sapienza, ii. [202]
V.
Vaga, Pierino del, tomb of, ii. [209]
Val d'Inferno, ii. [430]
Valleys—
of the Almo, i. [388]
Caffarelle, i. [390]
between the Palatine and Capitoline Hills, i. [222]
Valley between Palatine and Aventine, i. [225], [365]
Vallis Quirinalis, site of, i. [464]
Vatican, the, i. [467];
history of the quarter, and of the foundation of the Palace, ii. [282—284];
Sala Regia, [285];
Sistine Chapel, paintings of, [286—295];
residence of the pope in, [298];
Museum of Statues, [300];
Braccio-Nuovo, [300];
Cabinets of Sculpture, [308—311];
Gabinetto delle Maschere, [316];
Library of the, [271], [322];
portraits of librarians, [323];
Appartamenti Borgia, [324];
inner Garden of the, [333];
larger Garden, [335];
Golden age of the, [336];
Loggie of Raphael, [337];
Stanze, frescoes in the, [340—345];
Picture Gallery, [347];
Wine of the, 430
Velabrum, the, i. [222];
derivation of name, 223
Velia, the, i. [277]
Vespasian, Palace of, i. [281];
favourite residence of, ii. [12]
Vesta, Temple of, i. [235];
Shrine of, [298]
Via—
S. Agostino, ii. [160]
Alessandrina, i. [163]
dell' Anima, ii. [193]
S. Antonio dei Portoguesi, ii. [156]
Appia, i. [372]

Appia Nuova, i. [412], [429]; ii. [107]
Ardeatina, i. [389]
Babuino, i. [54]
di Banchi, ii. [224]
S. Basilio, ii. [12]
de' Baullari, ii. [178]
del Borgo Nuovo, ii. [236]
Borgo Sto. Spirito, ii. [237]
delle Botteghe Oscure, i. [268]
Calabraga, ii. [170]
della Caravita, i. [85]
Cassia, ii. [426]
S. Claudio, i. [76]
Clivus Capitolinus, i. [170], [172]
del Colosseo, ii. [47]
Condotti, i. [65]
della Consolazione, i. [174]
delle Convertite, i. [74]
dei Coronari, ii. [223]
del Corso, i. [36], [60]
della Croce Bianca, i. [165]
dei Crociferi, i. [464]
Crucis, ii. [449]
della Ferratelia, i. [382]
dei Fienili (Vicus Tuscus), i. [176], [221]
Flaminia, great Northern road of Italy, ii. [423]
delle Fornaci, ii. [449]
S. Giovanni, ii. [94]
Decollato, i. [239]
de' Fiorentini, ii. [225]
Giulia, ii. [175]
del Governo Vecchio, ii. [165]
Gregoriana, i. [54]
S. Gregorio, i. [375]
Immerulana, ii. [122]
Latina, ii. [124]
Longarina, ii. [368]
S. Lucia in Selci, ii. [65]
Lungara, ii. [434]
Lungaretta, ii. [379], [382]
de Macao, ii. [34]
Maganaopoli, i. [461]
Maggiore, ii. [72]
Margutta, i. [54]
della Marmorata, ii. [392]
Mazzarini, i. [461]
de Mercede, i. [75]
Monserrato, ii. [170]
del Monte Tarpeio, i. [272]
Morticelli, ii. [379]
S. Niccolo in Tolentino, ii. [12]
Nova, i. [307]
Ostiensis, ii. [409]
Pane e Perna, i. [466]
S. Pantaleone, ii. [186]
in Parione, ii. [165]
della Pedacchia, i. [117]
del Piè di Marmo, ii. [222]
de' Pontefici, i. [61]
della Porta Pia, ii. [43]
delle Quattro Fontane, i. [474]
del Quirinale, i. [444]
Ripetta, i. [37]
Sta. Sabina, i. [355]
Sacra, i. [205]
della Salita del Grillo, i. [165]
Savelli, ii. [360]
della Scala, ii. [388]
della Scrofa, ii. [154]
S. Sebastiano, i. [375]
della Sediola, ii. [197], [202]
dei Serpenti, i. [463]
Sistina, i. [54]
di San Sisto Vecchio, i. [375]
Sterrata, i. [443]
Tor de' Specchi, i. [270]
Tordinona, ii. [223]
Triumphalis, i. [206]
Urbana, i. [468]
della Vale, ii. [185]
dei Vascellari, ii. [369]
delle Vergine, i. [103]
S. Vitale, i. [435], [466]
della Vite, i. [74]
Vittoria, i. [64]
Vicus, Corneliorum, i. [436];
Cyprius, ii. [49]
Vigna, Codini, i. [386]
dei Gesuiti, i. [368]
Marancia, i. [389]
Vignola, works of, ii. [418], [421]
Villas—
Albani, ii. [17]
Altieri, ii. [132]
Borghese, ii. [411]
of Claude Lorraine, ii. [419]
of Commodus, i. [427]
Doria, ii. [454]
Esmeade, ii. [417]
Farnesina, ii. [446]
of the Gordians, ii. [133]
Lante, ii. [452]
Lezzani, ii. [25]
List of most important, i. [32]
of Livia, ii. [423]
of Lucius Verus, ii. [135]
Ludovisi, ii. [13]
Madama, ii. [426]
Massimo Arsoli, ii. [122]
Negroni, ii. [35]
Rignano, ii. [12]
Mattei, i. [332]
Medici, i. [49]
Mellini, ii. [427]
Mills, i. [304], [311]
Negroni, i. [473]
Olgiati, once of Raphael, ii. [416]
Palombara, ii. [74]
Pamfili Doria, ii. [454]
of Papa Giulio, ii. [418]
Patrizi, ii. [25]
of the Servilii, ii. [124]
Spada, ii. [20]
Torlonia, ii. [26]
Triopio, i. [414]
Wolkonski, ii. [123]
Viminal Hill, i. [433], [466]
Vinci, Leonardo da, remarkable works of, i. [83]; ii. [437]
Virgin, one of the earliest representations of the, ii. [21];
first church dedicated to, ii. [382]
Volterra, Daniele da, the masterpiece of, i. [52]
Vulcanal, site of the, i. [171]
W.
Walls—
Aurelian, i. [385]
of Romulus, i. [305]
Servius Tullius, 368
Wine of the Vatican, ii. [430]
Z.
Zucchero, T., tomb of, ii. [210]