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The Shores of the Adriatic / The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia

Chapter 63: INDEX
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The volume surveys the Austrian side of the Adriatic, providing a regional tour of Istria and Dalmatia that blends travel narrative, architectural description, and archaeological observation. It treats ports, cathedrals, fortifications and island groups in sequence while emphasizing scenery, decorative arts, and medieval survivals. Ethnographic chapters describe local costumes, customs, folk-lore and rites such as sworn friendships and traditional blood-price ceremonies, with particular attention to the Morlacchi. Archaeological and art-historical material, including medieval goldsmith work and cathedral details, is supported by the author's plans, drawings and photographs. It concludes by comparing the two shores and noting contemporary linguistic and cultural shifts affecting local Italian traditions.


INDEX

  • A
  •  
  • Adriatic, Boundaries, 2
  • "  Mountains of the eastern coast, 2
  • "  Physical data, 1-4
  • Alp, or Mora, 17
  • Andreaccio Saracenis, 379, 384
  • Antiquities found at Aquileia, 37, 39;
  • Cattaro, 379;
  • Grado, 46;
  • Ossero, 185;
  • Pola, 157;
  • Risano, 371;
  • Salona and Spalato, 305, 306;
  • Traù, 266;
  • Trieste, 62, 64, 66;
  • Zara, 215, 216
  • Aquileia, 23
  • "  Antique remains, 25, 36-39
  • "  Baptistery, 36
  • "  Campanile, 35
  • "  Carved work of ninth century in the cathedral, 27, 29
  • "  Carved work of fourteenth century in the cathedral, 31, 32, 33
  • "  Cathedral, 25, 26-34
  • "  Chiesa dei Pagani, 36
  • "  Choir of the cathedral, 33
  • "  Crypt of the cathedral, 31
  • "  Early Renaissance work in the cathedral, 33, 34
  • "  Frescoes of eleventh century in the cathedral, 30
  • "  History, 24, 25, 32
  • "  Mosaics found below pavement in the cathedral, 26, 27
  • "  Museum, 36-39
  • "  Narthex, 35
  • "  Objects from the treasury at Görz, 34, 35
  • "  The patriarchate, 24, 25, 39, 40
  • Arbe, 192
  • "    Campanile of cathedral, 198
  • "    Cathedral, 194-198
  • "    Chapel of the Campo Santo, 199
  • "    Church of S. Andrea, 198
  • "    Church of S. Giovanni Battista, 199
  • "    Convent of S. Eufemia, 199
  • "    History, 193, 194
  • "    Mediæval houses, 193
  • "    Reliquaries in the cathedral, 195-198
  • "    S. Pietro in Valle, 200
  • Arca of S. Marcella, Nona, 242
  • "      S. Simeone, Zara, 235
  • Artistic resemblances in buildings on both shores, 402
  • Ascrivium (Cattaro), 370
  • Avar inroads, 189
  •  
  • B
  • Besca Nova, 176
  • "      Drive to Veglia, 177
  • Besca Valle, Glagolitic inscription in S. Lucia, 178
  • Bocche di Cattaro, 369, 372-378
  • "          History, 369-372
  • Bora, 4
  • Borgo Erizzo, 243
  • Brazza, 317, 318
  • "      Knocker on Casa Nisiteo, Bol, 318
  • "      Tintoretto at Bol, 318
  • Brioni Islands, 131
  • Bua, 263, 264, 279, 284
  • Budua, 395
  • Byzantine capitals in cathedrals: Arbe, 194;
  • Grado, 44;
  • Parenzo, 113;
  • Veglia, 172
  • Byzantine capitals in S. Maria delle Grazie, Grado, 52
  • Byzantine civil casket at Capodistria, 92
  • Byzantine civil casket found at Pirano, 97
  •  
  • C
  • Canal di Leme, 127, 131, 135
  • Canal of Fasana, 131
  • Cannosa, 335
  • Capodistria, Baptistery, 90
  • "    Byzantine casket, 92
  • "    Castel Leone and wails, 87
  • "    Cathedral, 88
  • "    Cathedral treasury, 91, 92
  • "    Church of S. Anna, 90
  • "    Door-handles of Casa del Bello and Casa Borisi, 91
  • "    Good Friday and other ceremonials, 92, 93
  • "    History, 86
  • "    Knocker on Palazzo Tacco, 91
  • "    Loggia, 91
  • "    Palazzo Comunale, 87, 88
  • "    Piazza da Ponte, 92
  • "    Pictures in the cathedral, 89
  • Capodistrian craftsmen, 90
  • Captain of the Pasenatico, 135
  • Captain's opinion of Morlacchi, 202
  • Carpaccio, Benedetto's house at Capodistria, 90
  • "      Pictures at Capodistria, 89
  • Carpaccio, Vittore. See "Craftsmen" and "Pictures"
  • Carved picture-frames:
  • Cathedral, Aquileia, by Giovanni Pietro di Udine, 33
  • Church "alle Dancé," Ragusa, 360, 361
  • Parish Church, Mezzo, 332
  • Sacristy of Cathedral, Parenzo, 117
  • Sacristy of S. Domenico, Ragusa, 350
  • Sacristy of S. Francesco, Zara, 237
  • S. Anna, Capodistria, by Vittore da Feltre, 90
  • S. Maria del Biscione, Mezzo, 331
  • Castel Abbadessa (Gomilica), 289
  • "      Cambio, 288
  • "      Cega, 290
  • "      Dragazzo, 286
  • "      Nuovo, near Spalato, 287
  • "      Nuovo, in the Bocche, 373
  • "      Papali, 286
  • "      Quarco, 286
  • "      Rosani or Rusinac, 288
  • "      Stafileo, 286
  • "      Sucurac, 289
  • "      "      Early church, 289
  • "    Vecchio, 285, 287
  • "    Vitturi, 288
  • Castropola, destruction of the family, 159
  • Cattaro, 371, 372, 379-388
  • "    Cathedral of S. Trifone, 379-384
  • "    Church of S. Luka, 385
  • "    Fortifications, 387, 388
  • "    La Colleggiata, 384
  • "    Mediæval history and government, 394, 395
  • "    Riva and Porta Marina, 386
  • "    Secular architecture, 386
  • "    Treasury in the cathedral, 383-384
  • Ceremonial of blessing the fields, Salona, 310
  • Cherso, 186
  • Choir-stalls, Cathedral, Arbe, 195
  • "                "      Parenzo, 116
  • "                "      Spalato, 296
  • "                "      Trail, 277
  • "                "      Zara,                        222
  • "            S. Francesco, Zara, 236
  • Church of S. Maria de Salona, or de Otok, 301
  • Cissa, 127
  • Cittanova, Baptistery, 106
  • "    Church, 105
  • "    Early carvings found in the crypt, 105
  • Climate of Dalmatia, 4
  • Clissa, 303, 305, 314
  • Comacine carvings at Aquileia, 27, 29;
  • Cattaro, 379, 380;
  • Cittanova, 105;
  • Grado, 46, 51;
  • Knin and Rižinice, 301;
  • Parenzo, 120;
  • Pola, 149, 152, 158;
  • Ragusa, 341
  • Spalato, 300, 306;
  • Valle, 141;
  • Zara, 215, 216
  • Communes, their organisation, 76, 77
  • Coptic crosses in Cathedral, Spalato, 298
  • Costume at S. Lorenzo in Pasenatico, 133
  • "    San Vincenti, 140, 141
  • "    of country people at Fiume, 166
  • "    country people of Spalato, 303
  • "    country people at Zara, 211
  • "    Lussin Grande and Piccolo, 182
  • "    the Montenegrins, 392
  • "    the Morlacchi, 10, 11
  • "    the peasants at Rovigno, 128
  • "    the people of Sebenico, 258
  • Costume and type of peasants, Pisino, 138
  • Customs of the Bocchesi, 389-391
  • Craftsmen:
  • Abrado or Abiado di Dessislavo, of Cattaro, 386, 404
  • Adalpert, 118
  • Alberti, Leo Battista, 255
  • Alexci or Alexis, Andrea, of Durazzo, 255, 279, 280
  • Antonio da Murano, 117
  • Bartolommeo da Mestre, 255, 357, 404
  • Bartolommeo of Cremona, 352
  • Bassano, Jacopo, 322
  • Battista of Arbe, 352, 359
  • Bellini, Giovanni, 277
  • Bernardo of Parenzo, 126
  • Boccanich, Trifon, 275
  • Bonino, Gaspare, of Milan, 249, 296
  • Carpaccio, Benedetto, 89, 99
  • "      Vittore, 89, 98, 222, 236, 307, 404
  • Cima da Conegliano, 90
  • Cleriginus di Justinopoli, 90
  • Cornelis, Willem Corper, 404
  • Del Vescovo, Antonio and Lorenzo, 132
  • "Donado Macalorso da Vinesia," 49
  • Donato of Parenzo, 132
  • Ezechiel, monk of the Monastery of Laura, 118
  • Francesco da Santa Croce, 322
  • Fra Sebastiano da Rovigno, 132
  • Fra Stefano of Ragusa, 352
  • Frater Urbinus, 277
  • George of Sebenico, 184, 247-255, 296, 355, 404
  • Giacomo, son of Matteo da Mestre, 252
  • Giorgio Dalmatico, 404
  • Giottino, Tommaso, 64
  • Giovanni Pietro, di Udine, 33
  • Girolamo da Santa Croce, 101, 137, 175, 183, 307
  • Goyković, Matteo, 275
  • Gradinelli, Antonio, 321
  • Gregorio di Vido, 278
  • Guvina, 296, 302
  • Lombardi of Venice, 255
  • Lotto, Lorenzo, 257, 307
  • Maestro Giovanni quondam Giacomo di Borgo S. Sepolero, 236
  • Magister Andrea, 302
  • Mag. Beloa Viccentius, 237
  • Mag. Domenico di Capodistria, 90
  • Mag. Johannes de Pari, Tergestinus, and his son Lazarus, 123
  • Mag. Mycha of Antivari, 353
  • Magister Otto, 299, 300, 302
  • "Maiste Nicolai de te dito cervo d Venecia," 269
  • Massegna, Pietro Paolo, 247
  • Master Stefanus, 275
  • Masticevich, Giovanni, 252
  • "Mavrvs of Traù," 276
  • Michelozzo, 355, 404
  • Nicolaus Raguseus, 331, 332, 349, 360
  • Nicolò Fiorentino, 279
  • Onofrio Giordano de la Cava, 354, 357, 404
  • Padre Bonaventura Radmilovic, 308
  • Palma the younger, 222, 257, 321
  • Palma Vecchio, 232, 343
  • Paolo Veronese, 323
  • Pasqualis Michaelis Ragusinus, 351, 353
  • Paulus Silvius Tinnius, presbyter, 322
  • Pellegrino di S. Daniele, 33
  • Pietro della Vacchia, 182
  • Pordenone, 343
  • Raduanus, 270, 302
  • Rosselli, Matteo, 322
  • San Michele, 207, 245, 320
  • Sansovino, 91
  • Schiavone, Andrea, 140, 222
  • Sebastiani, Lazzaro, 90
  • Taddeo da Rovigno, 132
  • Tartini, 99
  • Tintoretto, Jacomo, 318
  • Titian, 323, 330, 350
  • Tvrdoj, Nicolò, 299
  • Vecellio, Marco, 257
  • Vincenti, Giorgio, 90
  • Vittore da Feltre, 90
  • Vittoria, Alessandro, 279
  • Vivarini, Alvise, 186
  • Vivarini, Bartolommeo, 177, 182, 199
  • Vocor, Jacob, 404
  • Crivoscian insurrection, 376
  • Croats, or Morlacchi, 7, 9-21
  • Croats and Serbs, 189
  • Curzola, 323-328
  • Cathedral, 326-328
  • Church of Ognissanti, 328
  • Knocker on Palazzo Arneri, 328
  • La Badia, the Franciscan convent, 328
  • Walls and towers, 325
  •  
  • D
  • Dalmatia, Climate, 4
  • Flora, 4
  • History, 187-191
  • Races inhabiting the country, 6
  • Decay of Aquileia, 32
  • De Dominis, Archbishop, and Dean of Windsor, 193
  • Dinaric Alps, or Velebits, 2, 3
  • Diocletian's Palace at Spalato, 292-295, 299, 404
  • Dobrota, 378
  • Drive to Ossero, 183
  • Due Castelli, 135, 136
  • Duino, Castle of, 55
  •  
  • E
  • Early carvings in Spalato, 300;
  • in other parts of Dalmatia, 300-302, 318
  • Early Cilician churches, Plans compared with Grado, 52
  • Earthquake of 1667, 339
  • Education in Istrian coast towns, 93
  • Embroideries:
  • Chasuble in church at Dignano, 142
  • Mitre and portion of cope in Cathedral, Traù, 278
  • Painted vestments in S. Simeone, Zara, 235
  • Treasury, S. Trifone, Cattaro, 383
  • Vestments in Cathedral, Curzola, 328
  • Vestments in Cathedral, Lesina, 321
  • Vestments in Cathedral, Spalato, 298
  • Vestments in S. Maria del Biscione, Mezzo, 331
  • Excavations at Aquileia, 25-27, 36
  •  
  • F
  • Festival of the Assumption, Pictures carried in procession over the lagoon, 53
  • Feud of S. Apollinare, 401
  • Fiume, Ancient Tarsatica, 163
  • Church of Madonna del Tarsatto, 165
  • Costume of the country people, 166
  • Roman remains, 163, 164
  • Flora of Dalmatia, 4
  • Folk-lore of the Morlacchi, 13-16, 17
  •  
  • G
  • Geological formation, 3-4, 54
  • of Istria, 159
  • Giorgio of Sebenico's house door, Sebenico, 256;
  • his part in the cathedral, 253-255;
  • works, 249-250
  • Glagolitic inscription in S. Lucia, Besca Valle, 178
  • Goldsmiths' work:
  • Altar frontal at Grado, 49, 50
  • Arca of S. Simeone, Zara, 234-235
  • Chalice and ostensory at Mezzo, 332
  • Chalice in treasury, S. Simeone, Zara, 235
  • Chalices in Cathedral, Curzola, 328
  • Chalices in S. Francesco, Zara, 237
  • Church plate in S. Francesco, Ragusa, 354
  • Cross of Uros I., S. Domenico, Ragusa, 351
  • Crozier of gilded copper in Cathedral, Lesina, 321, 322
  • Greek Benedictional cross, Parenzo, 117
  • Greek rhyton of silver in Civic Museum, Trieste, 65
  • Monstrance at Ossero, 184
  • Monstrance in Colleggiata, Isola, 102
  • Monstrance, cross, and chalice in church at Dignano, 142
  • Objects from the treasury of Cathedral, Aquileia, at Görz, 34, 35
  • Objects in Cathedral, Pisino, 137
  • Objects in treasury, Muggia Nuova, 84
  • Ostensory, reliquaries, &c., in Cathedral, Traù, 278
  • Pala at Veglia, 173, 174
  • Pala in Cathedral, Parenzo, 116
  • Pastoral staff of Bishop Valaresso, 228
  • Processional cross in Cathedral treasury, Trieste, 64
  • Processional cross in S. Maria del Biscione, Mezzo, 331
  • Reliquaries, early, at Grado, 47, 48
  • Reliquaries, early, found at Pola, 153, 154
  • Reliquaries, early, in Museo Sacro, Vatican, 48-49
  • Reliquaries in Cathedral, Lesina, 321
  • Reliquaries, &c., in Cathedral, Ragusa, 344-347
  • Reliquaries, &c., in Cathedral, Spalato, 296-298
  • Reliquaries in Cathedral treasury, Zara, 225-228
  • Reliquaries in S. Anselmo, Nona, 241
  • Reliquaries in S. Maria Nuova, Zara, 232-234
  • Reliquaries in S. Trifone, Cattaro, 383
  • Reliquaries and chalices, &c., in S. Domenico, Ragusa, 351
  • Reliquary of S. Christopher, and champlevé panels in Cathedral, Arbe, 195-198
  • Reredos of repoussé silver in S. Simeone, Zara, 235
  • Silver statue of S. Blaise in S. Biagio, Ragusa, 347
  • Silver and enamel work in Kloster Savina, 374
  • Treasury in Cathedral, Capodistria, 91, 92
  • Good Friday ceremonies in Greek church, Zara, 238
  • Görz, Objects from the treasury of Aquileia, 34, 35
  • Gradese song sung at Trieste, 58
  • Grado, 41
  • "    Cathedral, 44, 45
  • "      "        early pulpit, 45
  • "      "        mosaic pavement, 45, 46
  • "      "        treasury, 47-50
  • "    Church of S. Maria delle Grazie, 51, 52
  • "    History, 42, 43
  • "    Patriarchate, 43, 44
  • "    Patriarch's seat now at Venice, 50, 51
  • "    Patriarch's seat and other ninth-century carvings, 46
  • Gravosa, 333
  • Greek church at Cattaro, 385
  • "      "        Curzola, 328
  • "      "        Sebenico, 257
  • "      "        Zara, 238
  • Greek Church procession at Sebenico, 257
  • Greek colonies in Dalmatia and the islands, 6, 187
  • Greek convent at Castel Nuovo, Kloster Savina, 373
  •  
  • I
  • Island of S. Giorgio, 375
  • Islands, 3
  • Isola, Colleggiata and treasury, 101, 102
  • "      History, 101
  • "      Return of contadini, 102
  • "      Scuola dei Battuti, 102
  • "      Walk from Pirano, 100, 101
  • Istria, Barbarian and pirate raids, 75
  • "      Destruction of Nesactium, 70
  • "      General appearance of coast towns, 161
  • "      Geological formation, 160
  • "      History, 70-77
  • "      Italianising of the country, 71
  • "      Original inhabitants, 69
  • "      Races inhabiting the country, 6, 7, 69, 71
  • "      Schism of the "three chapters," 72, 73
  •  
  • J
  • Julian Alps, 2
  •  
  • K
  • Kaiser Brunnen, near Zara, 244
  • Karvarina, or price of blood, 19
  • Kerka falls, 260
  • Klek, peninsula, 335
  • Kloster Savina, 373
  •  
  • L
  • Lacroma, island near Ragusa, 362
  • Lagosta, 330
  • Le Catene, 374
  • Lesina, 318-323
  • "      Cathedral, 320-322
  • "      Cittavecchia, Verbosca, and Gelsa, 323
  • "      Franciscan convent, S. Maria delle Grazie, 322
  • "      Loggia, 320
  • "      S. Marco, 322
  • "      Treasury of the cathedral, 321, 322
  • Limoges gemellions at Grado, 49
  • Lissa, 329-330
  • Loparo, 200, 202
  • Lovcén, Servian pilgrimage chapel, 376
  • Lussin Grande, 181
  • "      "      Pictures in churches, 182
  • Lussin Piccolo, 180
  •  
  • M
  • Madonna del Scarpello, 374
  • Marinerezza, Festival at Cattaro, 393
  • Maximian of Ravenna, 400
  • Meleda, 330, 331
  • "      Porto Palazzo. 330
  • "      S. Maria del Lago, 331
  • Metković, 191
  • Mezzo, 331-332
  • "      Goldsmiths' work, &c., 332
  • "      Pictures in other churches, 332
  • "      S. Maria del Biscione, 331
  • Monfalcone, Railway to Nabresina, 54, 55
  • Montenegrin costume and customs, 391, 392
  • Moresca, an ancient dance at Curzola, 324
  • Morlacchi, 9, 10, 11-21
  • "      Costume of, 10, 11
  • "      Curious customs among, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19
  • "      Marriage customs, 20
  • "      Music and singing, 12, 260
  • "      Proverbs, 21
  • "      Religious customs, 13, 14, 15
  • Mosaics:
  • Apse and triumphal arch of Cathedral, Parenzp, 114, 115
  • Apses of Cathedral, Trieste, 61, 62
  • At Cathedral, Pola, 151
  • Façade of Cathedral, Parenzo, 119
  • From S. Maria del Canneto, Pola, 149
  • Opus sectile in apse of Cathedral, Parenzo, 114, 115
  • Pavement of Cathedral, Grado, 45, 46
  • Mountain chains: Julian Alps, 2;
  • Velebits, or Dinaric Alps, 2, 3
  • Muggia by boat, 79
  • Muggia Nuova, Church, 84
  • "    "    "      treasury, 84
  • "    "      Fortifications, 83
  • "    "      History, 84-85
  • "    "      Municipal palace, 84
  • Muggia Vecchia, Church, 80-82
  • "    "        Earlyambo, 81,82
  • "    "        Wall paintings, 82
  • Music of the Morlacchi, 260
  •  
  • N
  • Neresine, Franciscan convent, 183
  • Nesactium destroyed, 70
  • Nona, Area of S. Marcella, 242
  • "    Church of S. Anselmo, 240-241
  • "      "        S. Croce, 240
  • "      "        S. Michele, 242
  • "      "        S. Nicolò, 243
  • "    History, 239
  • "    Treasury of S. Anselmo, 241-242
  • North African influences on ornament, 405, 406
  • Novaglia, 202, 205
  •  
  • O
  • Ombla, the river Arione, 335
  • Oriental influences on construction,
  • 405
  • Ornament in the West influenced
  • from the East and from Africa,
  • 405-407
  • Ossero, 184
  • "    Ancient bishop's seat from S. Maria, 185
  • "    Cathedral, 184
  • "    Museum, 185
  •  
  • P
  • Pago, 205
  • Parenzo, An Easter Eve ceremonial, 121
  • "      Atrium and façade with mosaics, 119
  • "      Baptistery and surrounding rooms, 120
  • "      Bishop's palace, 121
  • "      Chapels of the cathedral, 118
  • "      Christian cemetery with commemorative chapels, 119
  • "      Ciborium, 116
  • "      Excavations below and around the cathedral, 107-113
  • "      Greek Benedictional cross in the cathedral, 117, 118
  • "      Mediæval fragments and buildings, 122, 123
  • "      Modern life, 125-126
  • "      Mosaic inscriptions in pavements, 108, 112
  • "      Mosaic in the apse, 114
  • "        "    upon triumphal arch, 115
  • "      Pala of high-altar, 116
  • "      Picture by Antonio da Murano in sacristy, 117
  • "      Roman remains, 122
  • "      Stalls in chapel of the Sacrament, 116
  • "      Struggles between bishop and commune, 124, 125
  • "      The first basilica, 107-110
  • "      The present cathedral, 113-121
  • "      The second basilica, 110-113
  • Perasto, 374-377
  • Perkovic-Slivno, 262, 263
  • Pictures:
  • Altar-piece of fifteenth century in S. Antonio, Arbe, 199
  • Altar-piece of 1430 in sacristy of S. Francesco, Zara, 237
  • Antonio da Murano in sacristy of Cathedral, Parenzo, 117
  • Bassano Giacomo (da Ponte) in Cathedral, Curzola, 328
  • Bassano, Jacopo in Franciscan Convent, Lesina, 322
  • Bellini, Giovanni, Organ wings in Cathedral, Traù, 277
  • Bruges picture in Cathedral, Ragusa, 342
  • Carpaccio, Benedetto, in Cathedral, Trieste, 64
  • Carpaccio, Benedetto, in Communal Palace, Capodistria, 89
  • Carpaccio, Benedetto, in office of the Salt Works, Pirano, 99
  • Carpaccio, Benedetto, in S. Anna, Capodistria, 89
  • Carpaccio, Vittore, in Cathedral, Capodistria, 89
  • Carpaccio, Vittore, in Church of the Paludi, Spalato, 307
  • Carpaccio, Vittore, in Communal Palace, Capodistria, 89
  • Carpaccio, Vittore, in S. Francesco, Pirano, 98
  • Carpaccio, Vittore, six small pictures in Cathedral, Zara, 222
  • Carpaccio, Vittore, in S. Francesco, Zara, 230
  • Cima da Conegliano in S. Anna, Capodistria, 90
  • Crucifixion, &c., on gold ground with Greek inscriptions, Cathedral, Arbe, 195
  • Early Madonna and Child, Cathedral, Arbe, 195
  • Francesco Santa Croce in Franciscan Convent, Lesina, 322
  • Giottino, Tommaso, in sacristy, Cathedral, Trieste, 64
  • Girolamo da Santa Croce in Cathedral, Pisino, 137
  • Girolamo da Santa Croce in Church of the Paludi, Spalato, 307
  • Girolamo da Santa Croce in Colleggiata, Isola, 101
  • Girolamo da Santa Croce in Monastery of Val Cassione, Veglia, 175
  • Girolamo da Santa Croce in S. Francesco, Neresine, 183
  • Gradinelli, Antonio, in Cathedral, Lesina, 321
  • Lotto, Lorenzo, in Church of the Paludi, Spalato, 307
  • Lotto, Lorenzo, in S. Domenico alia Marina, Sebenico, 257
  • Mantegna, or John Bellini, in Cathedral, Cittanova, 106
  • Nicolaus Raguseus in "Dancé" Church, Ragusa, 360
  • Nicolaus Raguseus in Parish Church, Mezzo, 331
  • Nicolaus Raguseus in S. Domenico, Ragusa, 349
  • Nicolaus Raguseus in S. Nicolò, Mezzo, 332
  • Padovaninos in Cathedral, Ragusa, 343
  • Painted crucifix in S. Crisogono, Zara, 231
  • Painted crucifix of tenth century in Chapel of S. Carlo, S. Francesco, Zara, 236
  • Pala from S. Pietro di Klobučac, in church of Castelnuovo, 287
  • Palma Giovane in Cathedral, Lesina, 321
  • Palma Giovane in Cathedral, Zara, 222
  • Palma Giovane in S. Domenico alia Marina, Sebenico, 257
  • Palma Giovane in S. Domenico, Traù, 269
  • Palma Giovane in S. Francesco, Zara, 236
  • Palma, Jacopo, in Franciscan Convent, Lesina, 322
  • Palma Vecchio in Cathedral, Ragusa, 343
  • Palma Vecchio in S. Maria Nuova, Zara, 232
  • Panels of saints on gold ground, S. Domenico, Traù, 269
  • Paolo Veronese in S. Maria, Verbosca, 323
  • Paris Bordone (copy) in Rector's Palace, Ragusa, 355
  • Pellegrino di S. Daniele in Cathedral, Aquileia, 33
  • Picture of school of Titian, S. Maria Nuova, Zara, 232
  • Pictures of the Venetian school in S. Maria del Biscione, Mezzo, 331
  • Pietro della Vacchia in S. Maria degli Angeli, Lussin Grande, 182
  • Pordenone in Cathedral, Ragusa, 343
  • Pordenone  in  S. Francesco, Veglia, 175
  • Rosselli, Matteo, in Franciscan Convent, Lesina, 322
  • Schiavone, Andrea, in Cathedral, Sebenico, 257
  • Schiavone, Andrea, in Cathedral, Zara, 222
  • Schiavone, Andrea, in church, San Vincenti, 140
  • Tintoretto, Jacomo, in Dominican Convent, Bol, on Brazza, 318
  • Titian in Cathedral, Lagosta, 330
  • Titian in S. Domenico, Ragusa, 350
  • Titian in S. Lorenzo, Verbosca, 323
  • Vecellio, Marco, in S. Domenico alia Marina, Sebenico, 257
  • Vivarini, Alvise, in priest's house, Cherso, 186
  • Vivarini, Bartolommco, in S. Andrea, Arbe, 199
  • Vivarini, Bartolommco, in S. Eufemia, Arbe, 199
  • Vivarini, Bartolommeo, in S. Maria degli Angeli, Lussin Grande, 182
  • Vivarini in church at Besca Nova, 177
  • Pirano, 93
  • "    Baptistery, 98
  • "    Byzantine casket found in the cathedral, 97
  • "    Carved stall in the church of S. George, 99
  • "    Church of S. Francesco, 98
  • "    Funeral, marriage, and festival customs, 97
  • "    History, 94, 95, 96
  • "    Picture by Ben. Carpaccio in office of the salt-works, 99
  • "    Picture by Vittore Carpaccio in S. Francesco, 98, 99
  • "    Tartini, statue of, 99
  • "    The statute, 96
  • "    The walls, 95
  • Pisino, 136
  • "    Castle and cathedral, 137
  • "    Costume of peasants at cattle-fair, 138
  • "    Ravine, 137
  • Placito of Risano, 74
  • Plague, Its ravages, 77, 78
  • Pola, Amphitheatre, 146
  • "    Antique marbles sent to Venice, 150
  • "    Castle, 155
  • "    Cathedral, 151-153
  • "    Church of S. Francesco, 154
  • "    Church of S. Maria Formosa, 147-150
  • "    Communal museum, 157
  • "    Communal palace, 155
  • "    Early churches, 150, 151
  • "    Early reliquaries found near the cathedral, 153, 154
  • "    Harbour, 143
  • "    History, 158, 159
  • "    Medieval walls, and regulations with regard to them, 156, 157
  • "    Porta Aurea, 145
  • "    Porta Gemina and Porta Ercole, 145
  • "    Remains of building of the ninth century, 151, 152
  • "    Temple of Augustus, 145, 146
  • "    The Roman city, 144
  • Poppo's rebuilding of Cathedral, Aquileia, 29
  • Privileges of the nobles or founders of the Castelli, 290
  • Proverbs of the Morlacchi, 21
  • Punta Planka, 264
  •  
  • Q
  • Quarnero, 162, 166, 167
  • Quays at Trieste, Shipping and varied costumes, 57
  •  
  • R
  • Race animosity in Dalmatia, 21
  • Ragusa, Cathedral, 342-347
  • "        "      the treasury, 343-347
  • "      Cemetery  church "alle Dancé,"  360
  • "      Chapel of S. Luke, 363
  • "      Chapel of SS. Annunziata, 363
  • "      Church of S. Biagio, 347, 366
  • "      Church of S. Salvatore, 357
  • "      Dominican church, 349
  • "      "        cloister, 351
  • "      "        convent, 348-53
  • "      Enlightenment in Middle Ages, 364
  • "      Fortifications, 336, 337, 361
  • "      Fountains by Onofrio de La Cava, 357
  • "      Franciscan convent, 353
  • "      Government of the Republic, 364
  • "      History, 338, 341
  • "      La Sigurata, 354
  • "      Lazaretto and Turkish bazaar, 363
  • "      Oldest relief of S. Blaise, 362
  • "      Porta Pile, 336, 351
  • "      Porta Ploče, 348, 351, 362, 363
  • "      Rector's Palace, 354-357
  • "      Revenue and coinage, 366, 367
  • "      Roland Column, 359
  • "      S. Giacomo degli Olivi, 363
  • "      S. Stefano  and  early churches, 341, 342
  • "      Situation, 333, 336
  • "      Sponza, 358
  • "      Strips of territory given to Turkey, 335
  • Ragusa Vecchia, 367
  • Railway customs at Spalato, 310
  • Regulations under the communes, 77
  • Relations between the two coasts, 398-404
  • Rhizinitæ, 369
  • Risano, 370, 371, 376
  • "      Intermittent waterfall, 375
  • Riviera dei Castelli, from the railway above, 263
  • Roman roads in Dalmatia, 188
  • Rovignese craftsmen, 132
  • Rovigno, 127-131
  • "        Colleggiata, Chapel of S. Eufemia, 129
  • "        Costume of the peasants, 128
  • "        Funeral ceremonies, 128
  • "        Oratory of the Trinity, 129
  • "        Pirate raids, 131
  •  
  • S
  • Salona, 309-314
  • "      Basilica at Marusinac, 313
  • "      Salona, Basilica Urbana, 311, 312
  • "      Christian cemetery, 312
  • "      Sarcophagus in S. Caius, 314
  • Salvore, 100
  • S. Eufemia, Rovignese legends, 129-131
  • S. Giorgio degli Schiavoni, Venice, 404
  • S. Giovanni Orsini of Traú, 278
  • S. Lorenzo in Pasenatico, 133
  • S. Lorenzo in Pasenatico, Church, 134
  • S. Lorenzo in Pasenatico, Loggia and gateways, 134
  • S. Maria di Barbana, 52
  • San Vincenti, Castle, 138, 139
  • "    "      Churches, 140
  • "    "      Jousts and witch-burning, 138
  • "    "      Wedding  customs, 141
  • Scardona, 259
  • Scoglio Orlandino, 127
  • Sebenico, 245
  • "      at night, 260
  • "      Baptistery, 252
  • "      Cathedral, 247-255
  • "      Church of S. Barbara, 256
  • "      Church of S. Giovanni Battista, 256
  • "      City arms, 246
  • "      Communal wells, 256
  • "      Costume of the people, 258
  • "      Door of Giorgio's house, 256
  • "      Fort Barone, 245
  • "      "    S. Anna, 245, 262
  • "      "    S. Giovanni, 245, 262
  • "      "    S. Nicolò, 245
  • "      Greek Christian procession on Feast of the Assumption, 257
  • "      Greek church, 257
  • "      History, 246
  • "      Loggia, 256
  • "      S. Domenico alia Marina, 257
  • "      S. Francesco, 257
  • Slav immigration, 7
  • Slavs described by Procopius, 8
  • Smergo—"Dirupo di Smergo," 185
  • Solta, 317
  • Spalato, Approach to, 263, 264
  • Spalato, Baptistery, 299
  • "      Campanile, 298
  • "      Cathedral, 294-298
  • "      Chapel of S. Martin, Porta Aurea, 300
  • "      Chapels in the cathedral by Gaspare Bonino of Milan and Giorgio of Sebenico, 249
  • "      Church and convent of S. Francesco, 304
  • "      Church of S. Eufemia, 309
  • "      Church of SS. Trinita, 308
  • "      Corinthian vase of sixth century B.C., 306
  • "      Diocletian's Palace, 292-295, 299
  • "      History, 302, 303
  • "      Marina, 304
  • "      Monastery of the Paludi, 307
  • "      Origin, 292
  • "      Pictures in the church of the Paludi, 307, 308
  • "      Sculptures in the Museums, 305, 306
  • "      Treasury in the cathedral, 296-298
  • Spizza, 395
  • Stagno, 335
  • Stormy passage to Arbe, 200-203
  • Strzygowski's opinions on palace of Diocletian, 405
  • Syrian influences in ornament and construction, 397, 404
  • Syro-Greek construction at Spalato, 404
  •  
  • Τ
  • Three chapters, Schism of, 70, 71
  • Tommaseo, Nicolò, 259
  • Traù, Antiquities, pagan and Christian, 266, 267
  • "    Campanile of the cathedral, 275
  • "    Casa Cippico and other palaces, 282
  • "    Castel del Camerlengho, 266
  • "    Cathedral, 269-280
  • "    "        baptistery, 280
  • "    "        chapel of S. Giovanni Orsini, 276, 278-280
  • "    "        exterior, 274
  • "    "        interior, 275, 278
  • "    "        sacristy, 277
  • "    "        tomb of S. Giovanni Orsini, 280
  • "    "        west door, 270-274
  • "    Church of S. Barbara, 267-269
  • "    "        S. Domenico, 269
  • "    "        S. Giovanni, 283
  • "    "        S. Nicolò, 267
  • "    from Spalato, 284, 285
  • "    Gates, 265, 266
  • "    History, 264
  • "    Loggia, 281
  • "    Pains and penalties, 282
  • "    Palazzo Comunale, 283
  • Trieste, 56
  • "      Arco di Riccardo, 65
  • "      Cathedral, SS. Giusto and Servolo, 59-64
  • "        "        mosaics in apses, 61, 62
  • "      Civic museum, 65, 66
  • "      Classical carvings in cathedral and campanile, 62
  • "      Descent from Nabresina, 56
  • "      Gradese song, 58
  • "      History, 59, 67, 68
  • "      Museo Lapidario, 64
  • "      Pictures and treasury in the cathedral, 64
  • "      Quays,                                                    57
  • "      Varied costumes, 57
  •  
  • U
  • Ugljan, 206
  • Umago, 104
  • Uscocs of Zengg, 167, 168
  •  
  • V
  • Val Cassione, 201, 205
  • Valle, Embroidered chasuble and silver-work in the church, 142
  • "      Fortifications, 141
  • "      Ninth-century carving  in crypt, 141
  • Veglia, Castel Muschio, 169
  • "      Castle and walls, 171
  • "      Cathedral, 172-174
  • "      Cathedral, the silver pala, 173
  • "      Church of S. Francesco, 175
  • "      "        S. Maria, 175
  • "      "        S. Quirinus, 174
  • "      Defeat of Cæsarian fleet in 49 B.C., 169
  • "      Monastery of Val Cassione, 175
  • "      The last Count Frangipani, 170, 171
  • "      Venetian remains, 171, 175
  • Velebits, 2
  • Venetian advances, 76
  • Vilen, 17
  •  
  • Z
  • Zara, 206
  • "    Altar of S. Anastasia, 224
  • "    Antique remains, 212, 213, 215
  • "    Bo d'Antona, 207
  • "    Cathedral, 219-222
  • "      "        baptistery and sacristy, 229
  • "      "        campanile, 221
  • "      "        crypt, 222, 224
  • "      "        interior, 221
  • "    Church of S. Barbara, now sacristy of the cathedral, 229
  • "      "      S. Crisogono, 229-231
  • "      "      S. Domenico, 217
  • "      "      S. Domenico (S. Michele), 238
  • "      "      S. Lorenzo, 216, 217
  • "      "      S. Maria Nuova, 231-234
  • "      "      S. Maria Nuova, treasury, 232-234
  • "      "      S. Pietro Vecchio, 219
  • "      "      S. Simeone, 234-236
  • "    Church and Convent of S. Francesco, 236-238
  • "      "    and Convent of S. Francesco,  Pictures in, 236, 237
  • "    Cinque Pozzi, 207
  • "    Costume of  the country people, 211
  • "    Foundations of chapel on Riva Nuova, 217, 218
  • "    Greek church, S. Elia, 238
  • "    History, 207-211
  • "    Loggia, now Paravia Library, 238
  • "    Porta Marina, 206, 207
  • "    Porta Terra Ferma, 207
  • "    Reliquaries in the cathedral, 225-228
  • "    S. Donate, church and museum, 214-216
  • Zara Vecchia, 244