Pope Julius II, 23, 27, 28.
Pope Leo XII, 302.
Pope Leo XIII, tomb of, 154.
Pope Paschal, dream of, 157.
Pope Paul III, 313.
Pope Pio Nono, 64, 75.
Pope Pius X, 145, 147;
"passage" of, 196, 197;
ceremonial receptions of, 146;
residence of, 432;
character of, 434;
dream of, 435.
Portiuncula, 365, 366.
Posilipo, 239.
Powers, Hiram, in Rome, 10;
America's first sculptor, 49;
work, 50.
Pratello, 237.
Preston, Margaret J., quoted, 280, 337.
Principessa d'Antuni, 163, 164.
Quattro Fontane, Via delle, 72.
Raphael, work of, 22, 46, 47, 79;
genius of, 26;
masterpieces of, 27;
Franklin Simmons, opinion of, 29;
inspiration of, 30;
decline of art after, 31.
Ravello, Cathedral at, 260.
Ravenna, battle of, 296.
Read, Thomas Buchanan, in Rome, 67.
Realism, kinds of, 118.
_Regina Madre_, 140, 142.
Regio Palazzo del Quirinale, 143, 144.
Reid, Hon. Whitelaw, 105.
Reinhart, William, in Rome, 10.
Religion united with art, 123.
Renaissance in Italy, 117.
Richmond, Celia, 341.
Rocca di Papa, 287.
Rogers, Randolph, in Rome, 10;
early death of, 53.
Roman environment, 93.
Rome, features of, 1;
as artistic centre, 6, 10, 114;
under Pontifical regime, 8;
Longfellow's love for, 16;
Goethe's impressions of, 20;
work of Michael Angelo and Raphael in, 22;
oldest art school of, 44;
latter-day artists in, 49;
Brownings in, 67;
social life in, 113, 127;
new bridge of, 128;
in May, 129;
in winter, 129, 130;
in spring, 130, 132;
festas in, 136;
discussed by Professor Lanciani, 138;
society in, 140, 141, 170;
two courts of, 142;
modern features of, 145;
enchanting views in, 151;
poetic symbolism in, 158-160;
of the present day, breakfast-table talk in, 162;
American Embassy in, 163;
elevator service in, 164;
American consulate in, 169;
delightful hostesses in, 171, 172;
attitude toward modern thought in, 173;
Theosophical Society of, 173, 174;
demand for apartments in, 175;
sight-seeing in, 183;
great palaces in, 187;
famous drive of, 188;
birthday celebrations of, 189;
Republic of, 190;
rich years to artists in, 192, 193;
Papal ceremonies in, 195;
curious spectacle in, 198;
Holy Week in, 200;
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