ca della Verita, 181;
Borgo Nuovo, 271;
Coronari, 35;
Corso, 180, 182;
Corso d' Italia, 276;
Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 75, 78;
Ferratella, 293;
SS. Giovanni e Paolo, 229;
S. Ignazio, 92, 94;
S. Lucia in Selci, 35;
Marmorata, 181;
Minerva Medica, 62;
Porta S. Paolo, 181;
Quattro Cantoni, 35;
Quirinale-Venti Settembre, 190;
Salara, 181;
Strada di Monte Mario, 127;
Vigne Nuove, 188.
Sublician bridge, 33.
Sulla, reconstructed the Capitolium, 87;
his body burned, 253.
Sulpicius Maximus, Q., his tomb, 280, 282 (plate);
his story, 281.
Sutores, 274.
Sylvester I., 221.
Sylvester II., his tomb, 236.
Symmachus, Pope, 37, 135.
Syringes, 321.
Tablinum, 114.
Tabularium, 53.
Tarpeian Rock, 89.
Tempietto del Bramante, 128.
Temples, standards of weights and measures kept in, 40, 51;
the art treasures collected in them, 52;
commonly ornamented with hangings, etc., 56;
evidence obtained from their vaults or _favissae_, 58;
invariably turned into Christian churches, 160.
of AEsculapius, 62;
the stern of the ship, 61 (cut).
of Antoninus and Faustina, 163.
of Apollo, 56, 71;
its treasures of art, 52.
Augusteum at Aneyra, 173.
of Augustus, 101, 163;
its position determined, 102;
plan and sketch, 103 (cut).
of Bacchus (so called), 199 (cut).
of Ceres and Faustina, 292, 294 (cut).
of Claudius, 160.
of Concord, 53 (cut), 163.
of Diana, 70.
of Diana Nemorensis, 59;
an inventory of its works of art discovered, 54.
of the God Rediculus, 291 (cut).
of Health, 69.
of Hercules, 69.
of Hercules, near Porta S. Lorenzo, 59.
of Isis and Serapis, 92;
excavations in 1883, 96;
history and extent of the temple, 96;
its final destruction, 98.
of Janus Quadrifrons, 163.
of Juno, at Veii, 64;
enormous number of ex-votos, 64, 67;
excavations by Cardinal Chigi, 65;
by the Empress of Brazil, 66.
of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, 56, 80, 84;
literature, 84 n;
architecture of the old temple, 86;
destroyed by fire, 86;
its restorations, 87;
its platform and foundation walls, 87, 88 (cut);
plan, 86 (plate);
early notices of its remains, 89;
plundered by the Vandals, 90;
represented in pictorial reliefs, 90 (plate);
public acts, etc., posted here, 91.
of Jupiter
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