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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 I | The Elevation of the Ceri at Gubbio | 612 |
Appendix II | Famous Families of Italy | 616 |
The Visconti of Milan | ||
The Sforza | ||
The Gonzaga of Mantua | ||
The Estensi of Ferrara | ||
The Scaligeri of Verona | ||
The Medici of Florence | ||
The Borgias | ||
Bibliography | 620 | |
Index | 624 |
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