[659] The Principessa Barberini-Colonna di Palestrina.—T.

[660] Margherita Principessa Rospigliosi, Duchessa di Zagarolo (1786-1864), née Gioeni-Colonna.—T.

[661] Teresa Principessa Del Drago (1801-1858), née Massimo.—T.

[662] Maria Duchessa di Lante Monfeltrio delle Rovere (1799-1840), née Colonna.—T.

[663] Not Mellini, as the earlier editions have it. It was at the Villa Millini that General Alexandre Berthier, the future Prince of Neuchâtel, on the 11th of February 1798, received the lawyers, bankers and artists who were to constitute the new Roman Republic.—B.

[664] Apollodorus (117-138), the architect who designed the Forum and Column of Trajan.—T.

[665] Hazlitt's Montaigne, Journey into Italy.—T.

[666] Philippe Camille Marcelin Comte de Tournon (1778-1833), Prefect of Rome under the Empire (1809-1814), a peer of France under the Restoration (1824) and author of Études statistiques sur Rome et les États romains (1831).—T.

[667] Louis Simond (1767-1831), author of a Voyage d'un Français en Angleterre (1810-1811), Voyage en Italie et en Sicilie (1827-1828), etc. Simond ended by settling at Geneva and being naturalized a Swiss.—T.

[668] Cf. Monsignore Nicola Maria Nicolaï, Memorie, leggi ed osservazioni sulle campagne e sull' annona di Roma (Rome, 1803), at that time accepted as the leading authority on economic matters.—B.