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CONTENTS VOLUME I.

INTRODUCTORY. THE ARRIVAL IN ROME.

CHAPTER I. DULL-USEFUL INFORMATION.

CHAPTER II. THE CORSO AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD.

CHAPTER III. THE CAPITOLINE.

CHAPTER IV. THE FORUMS AND THE COLISEUM.

CHAPTER V. THE VELABRUM AND THE GHETTO.

CHAPTER VI. THE PALATINE.

CHAPTER VII. THE COELIAN.

CHAPTER VIII. THE AVENTINE.

CHAPTER IX. THE VIA APPIA.

CHAPTER X. THE QUIRINAL AND VIMINAL.

CONTENTS VOLUME II.

CHAPTER XI. THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF THE BATHS OF DIOCLETIAN.

CHAPTER XII. THE ESQUILINE.

CHAPTER XIII. THE BASILICAS OF THE LATERAN, SANTA CROCE, AND S. LORENZO.

CHAPTER XIV. IN THE CAMPUS MARTIUS.

CHAPTER XV. THE BORGO AND ST. PETER'S.

CHAPTER XVI. THE VATICAN.

CHAPTER XVII. THE ISLAND AND THE TRASTEVERE.

CHAPTER XVIII. THE TRE FONTANE AND S. PAOLO.

CHAPTER XIX. THE VILLAS BORGHESE, MADAMA, AND MELLINI.

CHAPTER XX. THE JANICULAN.

INDEX.

WALKS IN ROME

TWO VOLS.

Volume I.
Contents Volume I.
Volume II.
Contents Volume II.
Index.

WALKS IN ROME

BY AUGUSTUS J. C. HARE
AUTHOR OF "MEMORIALS OF A QUIET LIFE," "WANDERINGS IN SPAIN," ETC.




TWO VOLUMES.—I.



FIFTH EDITION



LONDON
DALDY, ISBISTER & CO.
56, LUDGATE HILL
1875

[All rights reserved]

JOHN CHILDS AND SON, PRINTERS.

TO
HIS DEAR MOTHER

THE CONSTANT COMPANION OF MANY ROMAN WINTERS

These pages are Dedicated

BY THE AUTHOR.

ROME. Showing the more important streets and buildings. ROME. Showing the more important streets and buildings.


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