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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 edition. Excerpt: ... Index Abbeville, Thomas Coryat at, I. 160; gallows at, 160. Abdua, river at Cremona, I. 257. Abraham, ancestor of the Magi, II. 325. Achmet, Sultan, and the defence of his empire, I. 212. Acrostic on Thomas Coryat by Ben Jonson, 1. 19. Actors in Venice, I. 386. Adige river at Verona, II. 17, 154; overflowings of, 18. Adinheim, Eberhardus, bishop of Spires in Coryat's time, II. 249. Adolph of Nassau, thirty-third German Emperor, II. 235. Adolphus, archbishop of Cologne, epi- taph and monument of, II. 332. Adrian, Emperor, and Justinus, I. 209. Adrian, Pope, and Charles the Great, I- 235. Adula, spring of the Rhine at, II. 176. yEnus, nver in Rhaetia, II. 64. Agnes, wife of Andrew, king of Hun- gary, II. 147. Agnes, first wife of Emperor Arnol- phus, II. 225. Agnes, Empress, wife of Henry III., II. 234. Agricola, Rodolphus, praise of, by Erasmus, II. 227; epitaph of, by Bar- barus, 228. Agrippa, Marcus Vipsanius, and Co- logne, II. 312. Agrippa, Sibylla, prophecy of, II. 259. Agrippina, wife of Germanicus Caesar, and Cologne, II. 312. Aiguebelette, the first Alp in Savoy, seen by Thomas Coryat, I. 215; his ascension of, 216. Aiguebelle, neartheAiguebelettemoun- tain, 1. 215, 219. Aix in Province, Court of Parliament, I. 179. Aken, Nimeguen's tribute to, II. 359. Alaric, king of the Goths, in Italy, I- 305. Albanus, martyr at Mayence, II. 282. Albert, Archduke, at La Fere, in Picardy, I. 156. Albert, duke of Austria, at Zurich, II. 108. Albert, emperor and king of the Romans, slain by John, duke of Swabia, II. 144. Albertus, statue of, at Padua, I. 279.? Albertus, Austriacus, and the death of Adolph of Nassau, 1298, II. 235. Albis, river in Saxony, I. 237. Alboin, first king of the Longobards, I. 236, 238; at Verona, II. 21, 28; death of, ...