A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Z Achradina (Syracuse), 116, 135, 147, 148. Acolyte, irreverent, 194. Acqueducts, 139-140, 154. Ætna, Introd., i; 14, 85, 107, 108, 109, 111, 153, 155, 159, 160, 161, 163, 164, 188, 189, 205, 212. Aetnean Railroad, 162-163. Agatha (Ágata) St., 156. Agathocles, King (Tyrant), 135, 237, 238. Agora (Marketplace), 134. Agrigentum (See Girgenti). Akragas, Introd., viii; 19, 90, 91, 92. Alfonso (Caratozzo), 95, 96, 102, 104, 106. Amber, Catanian, 158. Amphitheatres, Roman, 140, 154. Anapo, 115, 128. Angevin (Anjou), Introd., x; 74, 75, 76, 84, 209. Antisthenes, 91. Aragon (Aragonese), Introd., x; 71, 155-156. Archimedes, Introd., vii; 135, 136, 138, 145, 146. Arethusa, 120, 121-122, 151. Arms of Taormina, 193. Artemis (Diana), 120, 121, 122. Asdrubal, Gen., 82, 83. Atenasio, banker, Signor Pancrazio, 180-182. Athens, 116, 124-127, 149, 150, 151, 236. Augusta, 112, 113. Bagheria, 81, 225-232. “Beautiful Shore” (See KalÉ AktÉ). Beggars, 54, 55, 183, 216. Bellini, Composer, 154. Bell-baiting, 186-187. Berlinas, 88. Bits (horses’), 26. Bourbon, Introd., xi; 62, 64, 163. Bull, brazen, 96-97. Byron, Lord (quoted), 264. Byzantine, Empire, Introd., ix; Style, 62, 201. CafÉs, 35, 36, 55, 58, 92, 110, 139. Cala, La, 18. Carabinieri, 106. Carthage, Introd., iv, vii, viii; 82, 92, 223, 236, 241. Carthaginians, Introd., vii, viii; 129, 208, 223, 234-235, 240. Carts, painted, 25, 26. Castrogiovanni (Enna), 108. Catacombs, 147-148. Cathedrals— Catania, 155-156. CefalÙ, 219-221. Girgenti, 105. Marsala, 242. Messina, 212. Mola, 185. Monreale, 48-52, 220. Palermo, 42-44, 258. Syracuse, 118-119. Taormina, 194-196. Trapani, 244. CefalÙ, 216-221. Beach, 221. Cathedral, 219-221. Types at, 221. Cemeteries, 47, 74, 76. Cephaloedium (See CefalÙ). Charondas, 152-153. Chiaramonte, Pallazzo, 71-72. Christ of the Onions, The, 32. Churches— Bagheria, 231-232. Catania, 158-159. Girgenti, 95, 100, 105. Messina, 211, 212. Palermo, 256. Syracuse, 146, 147, 148. Trapani, 244. Cicero, 6, 119, 145. Class distinction, 49. Cleanliness, 21, 243. Climate, 6. Coins in Sicily, Greek, 120. Conca d’Oro (Golden Shell), 4, 55, 62, 74, 75, 78, 80, 233, 252, 254, 256. Consuls, 58-59. Corso (promenade), 23, 24, 86. Corso (street), 21, 22, 177, 178, 184, 197, 203. Crusades, The, 208. Cuba, La, 47-48. Cyane (Kyana), 123, 130-132. Danklon (Zankle), 208. Demagogues, 115. Deserted Village, 184. Dialect, Sicilian, 175. Dikaiopolis (See Segesta). Diodorus, Introd., ii, vii; 96, 109, 110. Dionysius, 114, 129, 136, 162, 174, 201, 202, 216. Donkeys, Sardinian, 26, 252, 253. Drepana (See Trapani). Dulcie, Dulcinea, 13. Earthquake, Messina, 209. Eggs, 33. Elephants, 82-83. Eleutherian Feasts, The, 141-142. Emigration, 182, 184. Empedocle, Porto, 93. Empedocles of Akragas, Introd., vii; 92-93. Enna (See Castrogiovanni). Entrails, 24, 25, 33. Epipolai (Syracuse), 116, 135, 136, 137, 140. Eryx (See Mte San Giuliano). Euryelus, Fort, 136, 138, 139. Favorita, ChÂteau of La, 11, 62-64. Felice (Lady F. Orsini; and Porta F.), 86. Ferdinand IV, King, 62-64. Festa (Festivals). Sta. Ágata, 156-157. San Giuseppe, 229-230. della Madonna dei Capri, 250-251. Sta Rosalia, 258. Fiera di Pascua (Easter Fair), 28, 29. Floral displays, 15, 19, 69, 88, 99, 148, 134. Palagonia, Prince (also Villa), 228-229. Palatina, La Cappella, 60-62, 220. Palazzata, La, 210-211. Palazzo, 56, 59, 62-64, 71-72, 210. Panormos (Palermo), 18, 224. Papyrus, 130, 131, 132. Parks, 19, 20. Pellegrino, Mte., 17, 78, 86, 217, 251, 252-261, 262. Pergusa, Lake of, 109. Phalaris, 96, 97. Philistis, Queen, 143-144. Phoenicians (Phoenicia), Introd., iv; 18, 19, 123, 218, 224, 235, 238, 246. Pigs, 184, 185. Pindar, Poet, 97, 98, 143, 144. Posers, professional, 176. Primitive Inhabitants (Sikans, Sikels, Elymians, Phoenicians), Introd., iii, iv; 69, 119, 217, 218, 234, 235, 236, 237, 245, 246, 247. Prisoners, Athenian, 149-150, 151. Problem, The Sicilian, 181-182. Proserpina (Persephone), 14, 109, 131. Punic Wars, Introd., viii. Quattro Venti (See Four Winds, Place of). Quijote, Don, and Sancho, 254, 261. Railroad about Ætna (see Aetnean R.R.). Railroads (also Service), 167-168. Randazzo, 163-164. Relics, 258. Relief Work at Messina, 213-214. Roger, King, 43-45, 103, 105, Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber: | as the the insignia of his rank=> as the insignia of his rank {pg 25} | TKE NORTHERN SHORE=> THE NORTHERN SHORE {pg 215} | blinding than a Silician spring morning=> blinding than a Sicilian spring morning {pg 42} | it causes not the slighest comment=> it causes not the slightest comment {pg 43} | of any length is comtemplated=> of any length is contemplated {pg 59} | at the very top of the steep to the main buildings=> at the very top of the step to the main buildings {pg 79} | failed to grasp and and master thoroughly=> failed to grasp and master thoroughly {pg 81} | not in existance in Phalaris’s time=> not in existrnce in Phalaris’s time {pg 96} | against he Turks=> against the Turks {pg 241} | Quijote, Don, and Soancho, 254, 261.=>Quijote, Don, and Sancho, 254, 261. {pg 271} | suppressesd Benedictine monastery=> suppressed Benedictine monastery {pg 158} | Agatha (Agata) St., 156.=> Agatha (Ágata) St., 156. {pg 269} | Favorita, Chateau of La, 11, 62-64.=> Favorita, ChÂteau of La, 11, 62-64. {pg 270} | Sta. Agata, 156-157.=> Sta. Ágata, 156-157. {pg 270} | Massimo, Theatre, 27, 28.=> MÁssimo, Theatre, 27, 28. {pg 271} | Palaestra, 134.=>PalÆstra, 134. {pg 271} | Mylae, 215.=> MylÆ, 215. {pg 271} | Sclafani Palace, 45.=>SclÁfani Palace, 45. {pg 272} | |
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