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Studies of Travel: Italy

Studies of Travel: Italy

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Italy

Edward A. Freeman

Studies of Travel

By

Edward A. Freeman

Italy

"TOT CONGESTA MANU PRAERUPTIS OPPIDA SAXIS."—VERG. GEORG. II. 155

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS

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The Knickerbocker Press

COPYRIGHT, 1893
BY
G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS
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Contents


PAGE
Arezzo 1
Cortona 12
Perugia 23
The Volumnian Tomb 34
Præ-Franciscan Assisi 46
Spello 58
Veii 67
Fidenæ 77
Antemnæ 86
Ostia 96
The Alban Mount 108
Cori 123
Norba 131
Segni 150
ITER AD BRUNDISIUM
I. Anagni 165
II. Ferentino 185
III. Alatri 206
IV. From Alatri to Capua 221
V. A Church by the Camp of Hannibal 234
VI. A Glimpse of Samnium 251
VII. Benevento 264
VIII. Norman Buildings in Apulia 281
IX. Bari 295

Arezzo.


The city of Mæcenas, and of a whole crowd of famous men of later times, shows no outward signs of being much frequented by travellers. There is some difficulty there in getting so much as an Italian newspaper, and, though excellent photographs have been taken of some of the chief buildings, they must be sought for at Florence; they are not to be bought at Arezzo. Yet the old Etruscan city has many attractions, among them surely the singular cleanness of its streets, and, above all, that clear and pure air which is thought to have had something to do with nourishing the genius of so many of its citizens in so many different ways. Perhaps, on the

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