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Identifier: guidetoitalysici00macm (find matches)
Title: Guide to Italy and Sicily
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Macmillan & Co
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Publisher: London, MacMillan
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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. B. Grand Hotel Bristol B5 C. Hotel Molaro B5. D. Hotel de IEurope B4. E. Hotel de Londres B4. T. Hotel dAngleterre B4. G. Grand Hotel di Roma B4. H. Hotel Marini B4. I. Grand Hotel Quirinale....B6. J. Grand Hotel B6. K. Hotel Royal B6. L. Gd. Hot. Continental B6. M. Hotel Anglo American....B4. N. Hotel Allemagne B4. 0. Hotel dltalia B5. P. Hotel Pen. Hassler B5. Q. Hotel Milano C4. R. Hotel Eden B5. S. Hotel Sud Aj. T. Hotel Beau Site A5. V. Hotel Alibert A4. V. Hotel Suisse B5. W. Grand Hotel Minerua C4. X. Hotel Laurati C5. Y. Hotel Belle Vue C5. P.T. Post & Telegraph Off... B4. Tramways ■■ For explanation of numbers,see large plan. lker&Cockerellsc London: Macmillan & Co., Ld. Reference to Tivoli.Hotels. A. Hotel Sibilla 5. Ponte Gregoria.no B. Ristorante delle Cascate 6. Piazza d. Plebiscito C. Hotel Regina 7. Duomo D. Caffe d/talia 8. S.Francesco E. Hotel Sirena 9. S.M.Maggiore ipio di Sibilla 2. ,, ,, Tiburto 3. Entrance to Cascades 4. S.Antonio e Villa dOrazio
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To face page 274. London: Macmillan & Co., Ld. GUIDE TO ITALY Rome—XVII. Hadrians Villa 283 is the Tomb of the PlauUi, datingfrom the timeof the early Empire. The little town on an isolatedhill to the left is Montecelio, withan old castle once belonging to theSavelli. We pass the station of (16 m.)Villa Adriano (see p. 284). Theline now turns S.E. to the stationof (17 m.) Regresso, from which itreturns sharply, and climbs N.W.through groves of olives to thetown of Tivoli, perched on a hill,overlooking the gorge of the Anio. Tivoli (9500), the Tibur of theancients, is thought to have existedas a colony of the Siculi before thefoundation of Rome. It was sub-jugated (380 B.C.) by Camillus, andafterwards joined the league ofLatin towns allied with Rome.Tivoli was a favourite resort forthe wealthy nobles of the Augustanage. Maecenas, the patron of Virgil,Horace, Catullus, and Varus hadvillas here, but the sites cannot bepointed out with certainty. Thatof Maecenas is wrongly supposedb

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