Publisher's Synopsis
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: ... Cocharus, river, tributary of the Neckar, II. 208. Coctiae, Alps, from king Coctius, 1.225. Coctius, king, victor of the ancient Gauls, 1. 225. Colen, see Cologne. Coleon, Barthelmew, of Bergomo, captain of the Venetians, I. 420; picture of, in Venice, 361; monu- ment of, in Bergamo cathedral, II. 5a Colmaria in Alsatia, II. 181. Cologne by the Rhine, II. 154; council of, 348, 260; S. Maternus, first apostle of, 310; Scaliger's verses on, 311; founders of, 312; descrip- tion of, 313; cathedral and churches of, 314; the Magi, and the other saints in, 329; bishopric of, 334; S. Ursula's church in, 337; Mac- cabees' church in, 340; university of, 348; Attila at, 348; distance from, to Nimeguen, 376. Colonia, see Cologne. Colossus, stone, near Mayence, erected by Drusus Nero, II. 276. Como, Lago di, or Lacus Larius, description of, II. 40. Companies, city, in Venice, I. 389. Conde, Prince of, at Fontainebleau, I. 195. Confederation of Switzerland, 1316, II. 103; of Rhaetia, 90. Conrad 11., Emperor, surnamed Salicus, cathedral of Spires founded by, c. 1030, II. 233. Conrad the Wise, monument of, in Worms, II. 267. Consilio di Dieci, in the palace of the duke of Venice, 1. 340; after the Roman Decemviri, 1. 418. Constantine, Emperor, cross of, kept in Brescia, II. 44; at Chur, 354, 88. Constantius Chlorus, founder of Spires, II. 231. Contareno, Thomaso, Podesta of Padua, 1. 294. Contarens, Cardinal, Commonwealth of Venice translated into English, i- 3- Contarenus, and the public schools of Germany, I. 135. Copernicus, Nicolaus, his statue on the Strasburg clock, II. 188. Corbet, Richard, panegyric verses on Thomas Coryat by, I. 70-71. Corfu, or Corcyra Island, subject to Venice, I. 421. Cornelius, Marcus, bishop of Padua, L 293. Corpus...