Walks in Rome (including Tivoli, Frascati, and Albano) . f the Church. He in-stituted the school for it in the Lateran, whence the Carlovinijian monarohsobtained teachers of Biug-iu and ortjan-playinir. The Prankish monks weresent thither for Instruction.—Dyers Hut. of the City of Rome. Opposite the palace was formerly the entrance of the VillaMassimo Arsoli, which had a casino beautifully decorated withscenes taken from the great Italian poets by the modern Germanartists Schnorr, Kock, Ph. Veit, Overbeck, and Fuhrich. Thisinteresting little building was destroyed in 1886 and its frescoesbroke


Walks in Rome (including Tivoli, Frascati, and Albano) . f the Church. He in-stituted the school for it in the Lateran, whence the Carlovinijian monarohsobtained teachers of Biug-iu and ortjan-playinir. The Prankish monks weresent thither for Instruction.—Dyers Hut. of the City of Rome. Opposite the palace was formerly the entrance of the VillaMassimo Arsoli, which had a casino beautifully decorated withscenes taken from the great Italian poets by the modern Germanartists Schnorr, Kock, Ph. Veit, Overbeck, and Fuhrich. Thisinteresting little building was destroyed in 1886 and its frescoesbroken up. In the Via Tasso further remains of the Monuments of the EquitesSingulares (an imperial bodyguard) were discovered in 1886. In agreat hall, 90 feet long, were forty-three inscribed pedestals ofstatues, mostly thank-offerings from retired officers— missi honestamissione. Their burial-place was beyond Torre Pignatara. Leading from the Piazza di San Giovanni to S. Maria Maggioreis the long Via Meralana, where, in the hollow (L.)—hemmed in by 1.


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