• Accademia des Arcades, Rome, 334.
  • Accadémia di San Luca, oldest art school, 44;
    • location of, 45;
    • galleries of, 46, 47, 48.
  • Acqua Sacra, 428.
  • Akers, Paul, in Rome, 10;
    • early death of, 53;
    • work of, 54, 55;
    • quoted, 56;
    • Hawthorne’s estimate of, 57.
  • Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, quoted, 387.
  • Allen, Elizabeth Akers, quoted, 53.
  • Amalfi, 253-257;
    • destruction of, 258, 259.
  • Ambrosian library, Milan, 449.
  • American Academy, Rome, 214.
  • American Embassy, Rome, location of, 153;
    • ball at, 164-167;
    • receptions at, 169.
  • Anderson, Hendrick Christian, in Rome, 10.
  • Angelo, Michael, work of, 22, 23, 312;
    • message of, 117;
    • friendship with Vittoria Colonna, 290;
    • Longfellow’s poem on, 308-310;
    • art of, 313, 314;
    • quoted, 314, 316, 317, 318, 323;
    • gift to Vittoria Colonna, 318;
    • meeting with Francesco d’Ollanda, 322, 323, 324;
    • Walter Pater’s estimate of, 327, 328, 329.
  • Annunziata Cathedral, Genoa, 452.
  • Aquinas, Thomas, birthplace of, 276;
    • tomb of, 331;
    • monastery of, 333.
  • Aquinum, 277.
  • “Arcadians,” meetings of, 150.
  • Ariosto, 306.
  • Art, as leader of popular taste, 115;
    • inspired by religious ideals, 116;
    • Renaissance in, 117;
    • national importance of, 117;
    • ignored, 118;
    • relation to ugliness, 119;
    • falseness of, 121;
    • influence on life, 122;
    • united with religion, 123.
  • Assisi, pilgrimage to, 341, 344;
    • founding of, 345;
    • points of interest in, 345, 346;
    • Canon Knox Little’s description of, 348;
    • as a shrine, 385.
  • Assisi, Bishop of, 354, 364.
  • Assisi, St. Francis of, 123, 124;
    • message of, 342;
    • birthplace of, 345;
    • impress of, 347;
    • parents of, 348, 349;
    • early life of, 350;
    • legends regarding, 351;
    • quoted, 352, 354, 356;
    • supreme aim of, 353;
    • Rule of, 353, 354;
    • prayer of, 356;
    • character of, 357;
    • incident in early life of, 360;
    • first ministry of, 363;
    • first disciple of, 364;
    • at the Portiuncula, 365;
    • friendship with Clara, 365, 367, 368;
    • legends regarding, 370;
    • death of, 372;
    • miracles of, 375;
    • tomb of, 378.
  • Bagot, Richard, in Rome, 11, 13.
  • Baia, 241.
  • Baldwin, Rev. Dr., in Rome, 10, 171.
  • Ball, Thomas, work of, 52.
  • Balzac, quoted, 120.
  • Barberini, Cardinal, 72.
  • Baths of Caracalla, 139.
  • Baths of Diocletian, 184.
  • Bell, John, grave of, 216.
  • Bembo, Cardinal, 306.
  • Benedictines, 354, 365.
  • Benton, Dwight, grave of, 221;
    • estimate of, 221.
  • Bernardino of Siena, 382, 383;
    • quoted, 383.
  • Bernini, Lorenzo, work of, 22.
  • Besant, Mrs. Annie, 174.
  • Biblioteca Sarti, 48.
  • “Blacks,” 145, 146.
  • Bologna, 450.
  • Bonaparte, Princess Christina, death of, 203.
  • Boni, Commendatore, opinion of, 244.
  • Boni, Giovanni M., 403.
  • Bronson, Mrs. Arthur, 409, 410.
  • Brooks, Rev. Phillips, in Rome, 15;
    • quoted, 16, 39, 388, 394, 395.
  • Brownell, W. C., quoted, 96.
  • Browning, Elizabeth B., in Rome, 11;
    • quoted, 60, 114, 125, 389;
    • death of, 80, 408;
    • meeting with Mrs. Bronson, 410, 411.
  • Browning Palace, 406, 410, 411, 412, 413.
  • Browning, Robert, quoted, 3, 407, 408;
    • in Rome, 11, 70;
    • in Venice, 406;
    • death of, 408.
  • Browning, Miss Sarianna, 408, 413.
  • Buono, 236.
  • Byron, Lord, in Rome, 22;
    • quoted, 22, 403.
  • Campagna, 73, 205.
  • Campanile, fall of, 406.
  • Campo Verano, 76.
  • Campo Santo of Pisa, 450, 451, 453.
  • Campidoglio, buildings on, 25.
  • Campriani, 237.
  • Canova, in Rome, 7;
    • his genius, 33;
    • masterpiece of, 42;
    • realism of, 118.
  • Capella Sistina, 27.
  • Capo Miseno, 241.
  • Capri, island of, 262, 263, 264;
    • roses of, 266.
  • Capuano, Cardinal, legends of, 256.
  • Capuccini, convent of, 255.
  • Carducci, 143.
  • Carter, Professor Jesse Benedict, in Rome, 169.
  • Carter, Mrs. Jesse Benedict, 34, 37, 169.
  • Casa Buonarroti, 312.
  • Casino Borghese, 185.
  • Castel d’Ischia, 292, 293, 294.
  • Castellammare, 250.
  • Castle Gandolfo, 286.
  • Castiglione, 306.
  • Cecioni’s “La Madre,” 121.
  • Cestius, Caius, tomb of, 215.
  • Channing, Grace Ellery, 10, 91.
  • Chapel of Holy Sacrament, 202.
  • Chateaubriand, in Rome, 21;
    • quoted, 21.
  • Cicero’s villa, remains of, 207.
  • Cimabue, 376, 378.
  • Cole, Thomas, in Rome, 9.
  • Coleman, Charles Caryl, home of, 263.
  • College of Cardinals, 435.
  • Colonna, Fabrizio, 290.
  • Colonna family, 285, 288, 289, 306, 307.
  • Colonna palace and gardens, 131.
  • Colonna, Vittoria, home of, 282;
    • quoted, 283, 303;
    • parents of, 285;
    • early childhood of, 286, 288;
    • horoscope of, 289;
    • destiny of, 290;
    • betrothal of, 290;
    • marriage of, 294, 295;
    • early married life of, 295, 296;
    • quoted, 297, 298, 300, 303, 305, 319, 320, 321;
    • in Pope Leo’s court, 302;
    • her husband’s death, 302;
    • removal of, 304;
    • fame of, 306;
    • return to Rome of, 307;
    • Longfellow’s picture of, 308, 309, 310, 325, 326, 327;
    • travels of, 308, 311;
    • her influence with Michael Angelo, 313;
    • life in Rome and Orvieto, 314;
    • receives letters and sonnet from Michael Angelo, 317;
    • receives present from Michael Angelo, 318;
    • arranges meeting of Michael Angelo and Francesco d’Ollanda, 322, 323, 324;
    • Walter Pater’s comments on, 328;
    • death of, 329;
    • last prayer of, 330;
    • burial of, 331;
    • tomb of, 332;
    • bust of, 334;
    • fame of, 335, 336;
    • Margaret J. Preston’s poem on, 337.
  • Condivi, quoted, 313.
  • Contarini, Cardinal, 306.
  • Corsini chapel, 152.
  • Crawford, Marion, in Rome, 11, 13.
  • Crawford, Thomas, in Rome, 49;
    • career of, 51;
    • poem on, 52.
  • Crow, Hon. Wayman, 61.
  • Cumæ, 241.
  • Cumæan Sibyl, 242.
  • da Bisticci, Vespasiano, 383.
  • Dalbano, Edoardo, 236.
  • Dana, Richard Henry, 219.
  • Dante, quoted, 267-270;
    • Mazzini’s estimate of, 454.
  • d’Avalos, Donna Constanza, 291.
  • d’Avalos, Francesco, 290, 294, 295.
  • De Castro, Consul General, in Rome, 169.
  • Decline of art, 31.
  • d’Ollanda, Francesco, 322-324.
  • del Val, Cardinal Merry, 146-149, 435.
  • del Vasto, Marchese, 299.
  • De Monici, chronicles of, 398.
  • de Staël, Mme., in Rome, 11, 22.
  • Dietsch, C. Percival, in Rome, 10.
  • di Francavilla, Duchess, 291-293.
  • di Mercanti, Pica, 349, 350.
  • di Mercanti, Pietro Bernardone, 348, 349.
  • di Pescara, Marchesa, 296, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 306, 311, 312, 322, 331, 332, 335.
  • di Pescara, Marchese, 292, 296, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 331, 332.
  • Doges, Palace of, 400-403.
  • Dolce, Ludovico, 306.
  • Don Erasmo Gattola, 273.
  • Duca de Torlonia, family of, 205.
  • Duff, Lina Gordon, quoted, 374.
  • Dupaty, quoted, 16.
  • Duran, M. Carolus, in Rome, 166, 167.
  • Elena, Queen, 140, 142, 179.
  • Eliot, George, quoted, 252.
  • Emerson, Mary Moody, letters to, 12.
  • Emerson, Ralph Waldo, in Rome, 12;
    • quoted, 85.
  • Emmons, Miss Elise, in Rome, 167.
  • Esposito, 237.
  • Ezekiel, Moses, in Rome, 10;
    • studios of, 97.
  • Fawcett, Edgar, quoted, 417.
  • Ferrara, Duca and Duchessa of, 311.
  • Ferri, Signor Enrico, 436, 442;
    • quoted, 442.
  • Festus, quoted, 30.
  • Field, Kate, in Rome, 12.
  • Florence, culture of, 430, 431.
  • Fra Ambrosia, 322.
  • Franciscan, 367.
  • Frascati, visited, 205.
  • Galileo, in Rome, 139, 445.
  • Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, 448.
  • Garibaldi, villa of, 239.
  • Garnett, Dr. Richard, quoted, 456.
  • Genoa, 430;
    • features of, 451;
    • as a metropolis of sculpture, 452;
    • churches of, 452;
    • enchantment of, 455.
  • Ghiberto, Bishop, 311.
  • Gibson, John, in Rome, 10, 36;
    • quoted, 34, 37, 59;
    • grave of, 221.
  • Giotto, 376, 377, 379.
  • Giovio, Paolo, 306.
  • Gladstone, in Rome, 11.
  • Goethe, in Rome, 11, 20;
    • quoted, 20.
  • Goethe, August, grave of, 216.
  • Goldoni, Carlo, centenary of, 413;
    • memorial of, 414.
  • Good Friday, service in Rome, 200, 201.
  • Greenough, Horatio, in Rome, 10;
    • work of, 49;
    • death, 50.
  • Greenough, Mrs. Horatio, 335.
  • Greenough, Richard, in Rome, 10, 58;
    • grave of, 217.
  • Greenough, Sarah B., tomb of, 218.
  • Grotto de Matrimonia, 263.
  • Grotto Ferrata, 209.
  • Guili, Commendatore Conte, 214.
  • Guthers, Carl, work of, 236.
  • Hare, Augustus William, grave of, 221.
  • Hawthorne, Nathaniel, quoted, 45, 57, 67, 195.
  • Healy, Mr., in Rome, 19.
  • Herculaneum, 242;
    • excavations in, 244;
    • Professor Spinazzola on, 242, 243;
    • destruction of, 244;
    • theatre in, 247.
  • Hillard, George Stillman, in Rome, 12;
    • quoted, 23, 24, 51, 230, 248.
  • Holy Week, in Rome, 200.
  • Hosmer, Harriet, in Rome, 10, 59, 60, 61;
    • work of, 62.
  • Howe, Dr. Samuel Gridley, in Rome, 12.
  • Howe, Julia Ward, in Rome, 12.
  • Howells, William Dean, in Rome, 13, 416.
  • Howitt, William and Mary, graves of, 216.
  • Hugo, Victor, 41.
  • Ischia, 281;
    • romantic impressions of, 282;
    • home of Vittoria Colonna, 282;
    • the d’Avalos castle in, 291;
    • as an enchanted island, 296;
    • Vittoria’s return to, 299, 305.
  • Italy, land of romance and song, 6;
    • Mazzini’s opinion of, 65;
    • true life of, 423;
    • as a youthful country, 424;
    • relation with United States, 425;
    • traveller in, 425;
    • picture of idyllic days in, 427;
    • approach to, 429;
    • cities of, 429, 430;
    • in the making, 431;
    • politics of, 432;
    • Socialistic uprising in, 433;
    • taxation in, 436-438;
    • railroads in, 439, 440;
    • government of, 440, 441;
    • future of, 444, 457;
    • lakes of, 449;
    • contemporary literature of, 456.
  • James, Henry, in Rome, 11, 13.
  • Jameson, Mrs., in Rome, 67;
    • quoted, 193.
  • Johnson, Robert Underwood, quoted, 416, 421.
  • Juvenal, birthplace of, 277.
  • Keats, in Rome, 11, 132;
    • memorial, 133;
    • grave of, 216.
  • Kemble, Adelaide, in Rome, 68.
  • Kemble, Fanny, in Rome, 68.
  • Keynote of life, 359.
  • Khayyam, Omar, quoted, 1, 94.
  • Lacus Avernus, 240.
  • Lanciani, Professor, lectures by, 138, 139;
    • opinion of, 244, 333.
  • Leaning Tower of Pisa, 450.
  • Libraries of Rome, 214, 223.
  • Lister, Mrs., in Rome, 172.
  • Liszt, Abbé, in Rome, 18, 19.
  • Little, Canon Knox, quoted, 347, 348, 376, 377, 380.
  • Lodge, Sir Oliver, quoted, 120.
  • Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, in Rome, 12;
    • quoted, 16, 17, 125, 253, 274, 279, 281, 308, 309, 310, 325, 327, 387.
  • Longfellow, Rev. Samuel, quoted, 18.
  • Lowell, James Russell, in Rome, 12.
  • Ludovisi collection, 185.
  • Luther, in Rome, 80;
    • ascent of the Scala Santa, 156.
  • Margherita, Queen Mother, 140, 141;
    • palace of, 142;
    • quoted, 143;
    • relations with artists, 144;
    • at requiem mass, 179.
  • Marino, 286, 287.
  • Mazzini, 191, 192; quoted, 64, 422, 423, 444, 446;
    • works of, 190, 191;
    • estimate of, 191;
    • tomb of, 454.
  • Mead, Larkin G., in Rome, 10;
    • work of, 53.
  • Mediæval Museum of Rome, 139.
  • Meredith, Owen, quoted, 2.
  • Metella, Cecilia, tomb of, 145.
  • Milan, activity of, 430, 447;
    • structures of, 448;
    • Ambrosian library of, 449;
    • as scientific centre, 450.
  • Mills, Clark, in Rome, 10.
  • Milton, in Rome, 11, 19.
  • Misenus, burial place of, 241.
  • Monte Aquino, 276.
  • Monte Cairo, 277.
  • Monte Cassino, 304.
  • Monte Catria, 348.
  • Monte Mario, 21, 133.
  • Monte Pincio, 188.
  • Monte San Mano, 304.
  • Morelli, Domenico, work of, 234, 235.
  • Moulton, Louise Chandler, in Rome, 13;
    • quoted, 13, 14, 95, 267, 340.
  • Myers, Frederick W. H., memorial tablet to, 220.
  • Naples, described, 227-231;
    • University of, 232;
    • Museum, 233;
    • natural attractions of, 237;
    • hotels of, 238;
    • Bay of, 265.
  • Nardi, Monsignore, in Rome, 18.
  • Nero’s tomb, 78, 80.
  • Nisida, island of, 240.
  • Norton, Charles Eliot, quoted, 267.
  • Obelisk in Piazza del Popolo, 77.
  • Oldest art school, 44.
  • Oliphant, Mrs., quoted, 357, 368.
  • Orvieto, 314.
  • Osso, Professor Dall’, opinion of, 244.
  • Oxenham, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Nutcombe, in Rome, 171.
  • Pæstum, 260, 261.
  • Page de Conti, 337.
  • Page, William, in Rome, 66.
  • Palatine Hill, 13, 112.
  • Palazzo Barberini, 72, 90.
  • Palazzo Bernini, 32.
  • Palazzo Bonaparte, 203.
  • Palazzo Brandolin-Rota, 409.
  • Palazzo Cesarini, 314, 329.
  • Palazzo del Drago, 163, 164.
  • Palazzo di Capodimonte, 233.
  • Palazzo di Donna Ana, 239.
  • Palazzo Margherita, 142.
  • Palazzo Municipio, 384.
  • Palazzo Quirinale, 142, 143, 432.
  • Palazzo Rezzonico, 406.
  • Palazzo Senni, 172.
  • Palazzo Tamagno, 104.
  • Palazzo Vaticano, 27.
  • Pantheon, 177;
    • ceremonies at, 179.
  • Papal supremacy, 432.
  • Parsons, Thomas William, quoted, 52, 276.
  • Pater, Walter, quoted, 327, 328.
  • Perugia, town of, 381-384.
  • Perugino, 384.
  • Petrarcha, 258, 259, 400.
  • Phlegræan Plain, 240.
  • Piazza Barberini, 18.
  • Piazza del Popolo, 76, 80, 134.
  • Piazza di Spagna, 70, 133, 146.
  • Piazza di Trinità, 133.
  • Piazza San Giovanni, 151.
  • Pietro da Cortona, work of, 194.
  • Pisa, architectural monuments of, 450.
  • Pistolesi, quoted, 43.
  • Pliny, the Younger, quoted, 244.
  • Poe, quoted, 136.
  • Pompeii, 243, 245, 248.
  • Pope Adrian, 302.
  • Pope Clement XII, tomb of, 152.
  • Pope Julius II, 23, 27, 28.
  • Pope Leo XII, 302.
  • Pope Leo XIII, tomb of, 154.
  • Pope Paschal, dream of, 157.
  • Pope Paul III, 313.
  • Pope Pio Nono, 64, 75.
  • Pope Pius X, 145, 147;
    • “passage” of, 196, 197;
    • ceremonial receptions of, 146;
    • residence of, 432;
    • character of, 434;
    • dream of, 435.
  • Portiuncula, 365, 366.
  • Posilipo, 239.
  • Powers, Hiram, in Rome, 10;
    • America’s first sculptor, 49;
    • work, 50.
  • Pratello, 237.
  • Preston, Margaret J., quoted, 280, 337.
  • Principessa d’Antuni, 163, 164.
  • Quattro Fontane, Via delle, 72.
  • Raphael, work of, 22, 46, 47, 79;
    • genius of, 26;
    • masterpieces of, 27;
    • Franklin Simmons, opinion of, 29;
    • inspiration of, 30;
    • decline of art after, 31.
  • Ravello, Cathedral at, 260.
  • Ravenna, battle of, 296.
  • Read, Thomas Buchanan, in Rome, 67.
  • Realism, kinds of, 118.
  • Regina Madre, 140, 142.
  • Regio Palazzo del Quirinale, 143, 144.
  • Reid, Hon. Whitelaw, 105.
  • Reinhart, William, in Rome, 10.
  • Religion united with art, 123.
  • Renaissance in Italy, 117.
  • Richmond, Celia, 341.
  • Rocca di Papa, 287.
  • Rogers, Randolph, in Rome, 10;
    • early death of, 53.
  • Roman environment, 93.
  • Rome, features of, 1;
    • as artistic centre, 6, 10, 114;
    • under Pontifical régime, 8;
    • Longfellow’s love for, 16;
    • Goethe’s impressions of, 20;
    • work of Michael Angelo and Raphael in, 22;
    • oldest art school of, 44;
    • latter-day artists in, 49;
    • Brownings in, 67;
    • social life in, 113, 127;
    • new bridge of, 128;
    • in May, 129;
    • in winter, 129, 130;
    • in spring, 130, 132;
    • festas in, 136;
    • discussed by Professor Lanciani, 138;
    • society in, 140, 141, 170;
    • two courts of, 142;
    • modern features of, 145;
    • enchanting views in, 151;
    • poetic symbolism in, 158-160;
    • of the present day, breakfast-table talk in, 162;
    • American Embassy in, 163;
    • elevator service in, 164;
    • American consulate in, 169;
    • delightful hostesses in, 171, 172;
    • attitude toward modern thought in, 173;
    • Theosophical Society of, 173, 174;
    • demand for apartments in, 175;
    • sight-seeing in, 183;
    • great palaces in, 187;
    • famous drive of, 188;
    • birthday celebrations of, 189;
    • Republic of, 190;
    • rich years to artists in, 192, 193;
    • Papal ceremonies in, 195;
    • curious spectacle in, 198;
    • Holy Week in, 200;
    • Good Friday service in, 200, 201;
    • motoring from, 204, 205;
    • outlying towns of, 207;
    • American Academy in, 214;
    • libraries of, 214;
    • Protestant cemetery of, 215;
    • literature of, 223;
    • modern spirit in, 428.
  • Rosa, Salvator, 234.
  • Rosenkrans, Baroness, 173.
  • Rota, 329.
  • Ruskin, in Rome, 12;
    • quoted, 398.
  • Sabatier, Paul, quoted, 362, 365.
  • Sallust, Gardens of, 140.
  • Salvatico, quoted, 401.
  • San Agostino, church of, 198.
  • San Caterina di Viterbo, 314.
  • San Francesco, church of, 345.
  • San Giovanni, 153.
  • San Marco, 394.
  • San Maria della Pace, 27.
  • San Maria dei Frari, 405.
  • San Silvestre, 32.
  • Sansovino, Jacob, work of, 399.
  • Santa Anna, convent of, 314.
  • Santa Chiara (Clara), 365;
    • takes vows, 366, 367;
    • founds convent, 368;
    • family history of, 368;
    • friendship with St. Francis of Assisi, 368;
    • at death of Francis, 372;
    • personality of, 373;
    • preservation of body of, 374.
  • Santa Domenica Maggiore, church of, 303, 331, 333.
  • Santa Maria Degli Angeli, 345, 365, 380.
  • Santa Maria del Popolo, 78-80.
  • Santa Maria della Salute, 405.
  • Santa Monica, tomb of, 199.
  • Scala di Spagna, 72.
  • Scala Santa, 155;
    • Luther’s ascent of, 156.
  • Scifi, Count Favorini, 368.
  • Scott, Sir Walter, in Rome, 20.
  • Sejanus, fall of, 263.
  • Sermoneta, Duke of, in Rome, 18.
  • Severn, Joseph, grave of, 216.
  • Shelley, in Rome, 22;
    • memorial, 133;
    • quoted, 215;
    • grave of, 216.
  • Simmons, Franklin, in Rome, 10, 15, 91, 98;
    • quoted, 29;
    • works of, 98-112;
    • early life, 100;
    • degrees conferred upon, 103;
    • marriage of, 103;
    • latest success of, 107;
    • studios of, 112;
    • realism of, 119;
    • beautiful creation of, 121;
    • grave of, 217.
  • Simmons, Mrs. Franklin, in Rome, 104;
    • death of, 112;
    • estimate of, 112;
    • grave of, 218.
  • Sindoni, Turillo, 144.
  • Sistine Chapel, art in, 177.
  • Sorrento, 251, 252.
  • Spearman, Frank Hamilton, in Rome, 167;
    • work of, 168.
  • Spinazzola, Professor, quoted, 242, 243.
  • St. Ambrosio, church of, 448.
  • St. Andrew, 256.
  • St. Benedict, work of, 270, 271;
    • tomb of, 272;
    • chapel of, 350.
  • St. Damian, chapel of, 356.
  • St. Gaudens, Augustus, in Rome, 10.
  • St. Gregory, feast of, 180.
  • St. Maria della Portiuncula, 351.
  • St. Mark’s, Venice, 396, 397, 404.
  • St. Mark, tomb of, 397;
    • legend regarding, 397.
  • St. Paola d’Orvieto, 314.
  • Stebbins, Emma, in Rome, 58.
  • Stetson, Charles Walker, in Rome, 10, 91;
    • work of, 113.
  • Stetson, Mrs. Charles Walker, in Rome, 11;
    • quoted, 426.
  • Stillman, Mr., quoted, 39.
  • Story, Julian, in Rome, 91;
    • studio of, 97.
  • Story, Waldo, in Rome, 91;
    • studio of, 97;
    • works of, 98.
  • Story, William Wetmore, in Rome, 10;
    • first visit to Italy of, 62;
    • in Florence, 65;
    • quoted, 70, 80, 89, 90, 286;
    • in Palazzo Barberini, Rome, 71;
    • works of, 81-86;
    • estimate of, 82-90;
    • literary work of, 90;
    • grave of, 217.
  • Stowe, Harriet Beecher, in Rome, 11.
  • Strada Nuova di Posilipo, 239.
  • Symonds, John Addington, grave of, 220;
    • estimate of, 220;
    • quoted, 261, 264, 315, 316.
  • Tasso, 252, 253, 335.
  • Tennyson’s choice of pictures in Venice, 395.
  • Thackeray, in Rome, 69.
  • Theocritus, quoted, 85.
  • Theosophical Society of Rome, 173.
  • Thomas, Edith, quoted, 82.
  • Thompson, Launt, in Rome, 10.
  • Thorwaldsen, in Rome, 7, 10;
    • quoted, 35;
    • realism of, 119.
  • Tiberius, summer palace of, 262;
    • baths of, 263.
  • Tilton, J. Rollin, in Rome, 10;
    • grave of, 219.
  • Titian, tomb of, 405.
  • Torlonia, Duca and Duchessa of, 334.
  • Trelawney, grave of, 216.
  • Trinità di Monti, church of, 133.
  • Tusculum, 207.
  • Umberto, King, 142.
  • Umbrians, 345.
  • Urbino, 285.
  • Vanderlyn, in Rome, 10.
  • Vaughn, Monsignor, 181.
  • Vatican, galleries of, 112.
  • Vatican palace, 196, 198.
  • Vedder, Anita, in Rome, 171.
  • Vedder, Elihu, in Rome, 10;
    • art of, 91-95;
    • appreciation of, 96;
    • works of, 96, 97;
    • country house of, 262.
  • Vedder, Mrs. Elihu, in Rome, 170.
  • Venice, first glimpses of, 389;
    • Grand Canal of, 390;
    • in June, 391;
    • color and loveliness of, 392;
    • art of, 395, 396;
    • origin of, 398;
    • first Doge of, 399;
    • Renaissance architecture in, 399;
    • Doge’s Palace, 400-404;
    • art in, 404;
    • fall of Campanile in, 406;
    • Browning Palace in, 408-413;
    • centenary of Carlo Goldoni celebrated in, 413, 414;
    • art exhibition in, 415;
    • June evening in, 416;
    • as a poet’s dream, 418.
  • Vernet, Horace, in Rome, 10.
  • Verona, 311.
  • Veronese, Paolo, 404.
  • Vesuvius, 229.
  • Via Bonella, 45.
  • Victor Emmanuel III, 118, 215, 432, 444.
  • Villa Aldobrandini, 208.
  • Villa Barberini, 209.
  • Villa Borghese, 14, 187.
  • Villa Doria, 211.
  • Villa Falconieri, 213.
  • Villa Jovis, 263.
  • Villa Medici, 4, 134.
  • Villa Nazionale, 238.
  • Villa Pamphilia Doria, 149.
  • Villa Torlonia, 206.
  • Virgil, quoted, 241;
    • grotto of, 242.
  • Visconti, 329, 330.
  • Vittorio Emanuele, 214.
  • Waldstein, Dr. Charles, quoted, 245.
  • Ward, Mrs. Humphry, quoted, 210, 212.
  • Watson, William, quoted, 9, 25, 86, 87.
  • Wellman, Walter, 9.
  • West, Benjamin, in Rome, 10.
  • White, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, in Rome, 165.
  • “Whites,” 145.
  • Whitman, Walt, quoted, 422.
  • Whitney, Anne, in Rome, 10, 58.
  • Whittier, quoted, 339.
  • Wilberforce, Rev. Basil, quoted, 125, 341.
  • Woolson, Constance Fenimore, tomb of, 219.
  • Zuccaro, Federigo, 44.