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A Traveller in Italy
A Traveller in Italy, The Tuscan landscape, writes H. V. Morton, is embroidered everywhere by human living, and there is scarcely a hill, a stream, a grove of trees, without its story of God, of love or death. Morton's stories and observations of Tuscany, Lombardy, Emilia, a, A Traveller in Italy has a rating of 4 stars
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  • A Traveller in Italy
  • Written by author H.v. Morton
  • Published by Da Capo Press, April 2007
  • The Tuscan landscape, writes H. V. Morton, "is embroidered everywhere by human living, and there is scarcely a hill, a stream, a grove of trees, without its story of God, of love or death." Morton's stories and observations of Tuscany, Lombardy, Emilia, a
  • From the travel writer whom Jan Morris has called "the much-loved master of the genre, often imitated but never matched." H. V. Morton peerlessly evokes the sights, the splendors, and the drama of history for tourists and armchair travelers alike.
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Chapter I13
To Lombardy by Settebello
Milan and its Cathedral
The Bones of S. Ambrose
The Conversion of S. Augustine
English Travellers in Milan
The Visconti
Chaucer and Milan
A Visit to La Scala
The Tomb of Verdi
Chapter II67
The Castle of the Sforza
Ludovico il Moro, and Beatrice d'Este
Murder in the Cathedral
The Last Supper
Leonardo's Scientific Inventions
Byron in the Ambrosiana
Lucrezia Borgia's Hair
Pavia and its University
The Certosa and the Story of a Tomb
Chapter III108
The Canals of Ancient Lombardy
Lake Maggiore and Isola Bella
A Visit to Pliny's Villa on Lake Como
How Mussolini Died
The Iron Cross of Lombardy
Theodolinda's Chickens and Her Oil Bottles
The Town of Gorgonzola
Chapter IV145
The Beauty of Bergamo
Colleoni's Chapel
A Renaissance Farm
San Pellegrino
The Violin-Makers of Cremona
Mantua and the Gonzaga
A Mysterious Scotsman
The Palace of Isabella d'Este
An Admirer of Henry VIII
An Early Glimpse of Ireland
The Ghost Town of Sabbioneta
Lake Garda and Sirmione
Chapter V208
The Via Emilia
Parma and Marie Louise
Parmesan and Parma Ham
The Etruscan Liver of Piacenza
Where Verdi was Born
A Visit to the Composer's Country House
The Este Archives at Modena
Mary of Modena
Bologna
The Law Schools of the Middle Ages
Undergraduates of the Renaissance
Women Professors
The Stuarts in Bologna
Chapter VI254
Rimini
The Temple of Malatesta
A Man who was sent to Hell
Crossing the Rubicon
Ravenna and its Revival
The Tomb of Galla Placidia
The Mosaics
The Fall of Rome
Ferrara and the Estensi
England's First Greek Scholars
Renaissance Space Travel
Where Lucrezia Borgia was Buried
Chapter VII293
Verona, a City of Red Marble
The Roman Amphitheatre
The Tomb of Juliet
Vicenza
The Palladian Theatre
Padua and its University
The Anatomy Theatre
English Medical Students
S. Anthony of Padua
The Road to Venice
Chapter VIII332
Arriving in Venice
The Beadle of S. Mark's
The Theft of S. Mark's Body
The Greek Horses
A Table at Florian's
The Doges of Venice and the Dogaressas
A Gondola on the Grand Canal
Byron's Palace
The Old German House
Brother Fabri
Chapter IX369
The Pigeons of S. Mark's
The Arsenal of Venice
The Mediaeval Assembly Line
Life in a Venetian Galley
Women of Venice
Choppines
Tom Coryat and the Courtesan
Bellini and Carpaccio
Painters and their Dogs
Titian and Aretino
Teriaca
The Glass Works of Murano
Chapter X402
Florence
The Ponte Vecchio
The Pazzi Conspiracy
The Secret of the Medici
The Benefactress of Florence
The End of the Medici
A Modern Troubadour
The Gozzoli Fresco
Innocents at Play
Alone in a Palace
The Boboli Gardens
The Brownings and the Anglo-Florentines
Chapter XI492
The Towers of S. Gimignano
Siena and the Palio
The Sienese Contrade and their Origins
Blessing the Horse
The Race
A Pope's Adventures in Scotland
Arezzo
The House of Vasari
The Madonna of Carda
La Verna and S. Francis
The Hermits of Camaldoli
The Improvvisatori of Tuscany
Chapter XII562
Into Umbria
Hawkwood's Castle
S. Margaret of Cortona
Perugia, the City of Popes and Conclaves
Rise of the Flagellants
Visit to Gubbio
Assisi
S. Francis
How the Saint's body was lost and found
A Bird Sanctuary
The Waters of Clitumnus
Appendix IThe Elevation of the Ceri at Gubbio612
Appendix IIFamous Families of Italy616
The Visconti of Milan
The Sforza
The Gonzaga of Mantua
The Estensi of Ferrara
The Scaligeri of Verona
The Medici of Florence
The Borgias
Bibliography620
Index624


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