INDEX.
A.
Abbadia all' Isola, U. 137
Abeken, on emplecton masonry, i. 108; on the
Puntone del Castrato, ii. 9; on the tomb of
Porsena, 390
Aborigines, with the Peiasgi, take possession of
Etruria, i. xxxi; cemeteries of the, 353;
ii. 320
Achilles, triumph of, i. 449; on vases, ii. 115,
505; with Ajax, playing at dice, i. lxxx; li.
499; death of, 500, 510; pursuing Troilus,
116, 506; combat with Penthesilea, 516
Acquapendente, erroneous opinions of, i. 501
Acsi, tomb of the, ii. 486
Actason, myth of, on urns, ii. 173,493
Acuta, i. 501
Ad Aquileia, i. 501
Ad Baccanas, i. 78
Ad Herculem, ii. 85
Ad Novas, ii. 413
Ad Turres, ii. 75
Admetus and Alcestis, vase of, i. Ixxxix., xc.
Adonis, urn of, i. 450; ii. 496
Adria, Etruscan inscriptions at, i. xxxv.; vases
of, xxxv., 438
iEgina, painted tomb of, i. 55; temple of Jupiter
at, ii. 120
-iEneas, scenes of his deeds, ii. 18; on Etruscan
vases, ii. 63
-&quum Faliscum, i, 149, 161
-&s rude, ii 110
-&sar, Etruscan for God, i. xliv.; ii. 131
Agger, at Yeii, i. 15
Agylla, see Cjere, and Cervetri
Aharna, ii. 93
Ainsley, Mr., on the paintings at Tarquinii, i.
298; discoveries at Sovana, 451, 482; en the
tombs of Caere, ii. 35,38; on Castiglion Ber-
nard!, 214, 216
Alabaster, used in Etruscan sculpture, i. lxxii.;
in sarcophagi at Husignano, 439; at Cssre,
ii. 39; in urns of Volterra, 169
Alabastra, forms of, i. c; imitation of Egyp-
tian, 421; painted in tombs, ii. 45
Alee in an Etruscan tomb, ii. 483
Alatri, postern of, ii. 122, 276; bastion of, 272
Alba Longa, sepulchral urns of, ii. 496
Alban lake, prodigy of, i. 31; Emissary of, lx.,
<J2; ii. 496; its crater extinct for ages, 496
——• Mount, temple of, i. 520; hut-urns of,
Ixvi., 39; ii.495
Albano, tomb at, not Etruscan, but in imitation
Jaa16 * itB anal°£y to tixe tomb of Porsena,
Albegna, ii. 261, 306; vale of the, 311
Alberese, ii. 257
Alberti, his description of Castro, i. 466; of ruins
called Vetulonia, ii. 226, 232
Albinia, ii. 261
Alga?, ii. 3
Alphabet, Etruscan, i. xlvi.; inscribed on a pot,
225; resembles those of Lycia and Phrygia,
xlvi.
------------, Greek, on the walls of a tomb at Thebes,
ii.138
------------, Pelasgic, on a pot, ii. 53, 522; on the
walls of a tomb, 137
Alphia or Alphna, i. 527
Alsietinus, Lacus, i. 84; ii. 70
Alsium, Pelasgic origin of, ii. 69; villas at, 70;
local remains, 71; necropolis, 73. tfeePalo
Altar of iron, ii. 49
Alyattes, tomb of, i. 353, 414; extant remains
of, 415; ii. 462; analogy to the tomb of Por-
' sena, 389
Amber in tombs, ii. 59, 72, 76
Ambrosch, Dr., on Vetulonia, ii. 216, 300
Amphiaraus and Eriphyle, on Etruscan urns, ii.
175
Amphitheatres, antiquity of, i. 96; of Sutri,
hewn in the rock, 94; its antiquity, 95; deco-
rations and niches, 98; recessed seats, 99—of
Volsinii, i. 511—of Luna, ii. 80—of Florence,
93—of Yolterra, 162—pretended one of Vetu-
lonia, 226— of Rusellae, 252—of Arezzo, 422
Amphora, form of the, i. xcv.
Ancharia, an Etruscan goddess, ii. 132
Anio, i. 65
Anitianse, quarries of, i. 208; similar stone from
Manziana, 209; not at Corneto, 363; not yet
recognised, 514
Annio of Viterbo, his forgeries, i. 90, 190
Ansedonia, see Cosa
Anselmi, Signor, of Viterbo, i. 238
Antefixa?, i. 493; ii. 530
Antella, ii. 113
Antemnae, site of, i. 64
Antoninus, his villa at Alsium, ii, 70; Itinerary
of, see Itineraries
Anubis-vase, ii. 352
Apennines, i. xxviii.; Etruscan bronzes and
coins found on, ii. 107, 112; vase from, 508
Aphuna, an Etruscan family, ii. 341
Apollo, his temple on Soracte, i. 179,181; statue
of, on the Palatine, Ixix.; at Piombino, ii.
220; represented in an Etruscan tomb, 478;
on the Delphic tripod, 501; Musagetes, 505;
and Cassandra, 505
Apul or Aplu, Etruscan names of Apollo, i. liii.;
on a mirror, ii. 521
Aquae Apollinaris, ii. 26
---------Caeretes, ii. 19, 26
---------Passeris, i. 202, 211, 244
---------Tauri, i. 501; ii. 3
Aqueduct on the Ponte della Badia, i. 400
Aquenses, i. 501
Ara della Begina, see Tarqvinii
A.
Abbadia all' Isola, U. 137
Abeken, on emplecton masonry, i. 108; on the
Puntone del Castrato, ii. 9; on the tomb of
Porsena, 390
Aborigines, with the Peiasgi, take possession of
Etruria, i. xxxi; cemeteries of the, 353;
ii. 320
Achilles, triumph of, i. 449; on vases, ii. 115,
505; with Ajax, playing at dice, i. lxxx; li.
499; death of, 500, 510; pursuing Troilus,
116, 506; combat with Penthesilea, 516
Acquapendente, erroneous opinions of, i. 501
Acsi, tomb of the, ii. 486
Actason, myth of, on urns, ii. 173,493
Acuta, i. 501
Ad Aquileia, i. 501
Ad Baccanas, i. 78
Ad Herculem, ii. 85
Ad Novas, ii. 413
Ad Turres, ii. 75
Admetus and Alcestis, vase of, i. Ixxxix., xc.
Adonis, urn of, i. 450; ii. 496
Adria, Etruscan inscriptions at, i. xxxv.; vases
of, xxxv., 438
iEgina, painted tomb of, i. 55; temple of Jupiter
at, ii. 120
-iEneas, scenes of his deeds, ii. 18; on Etruscan
vases, ii. 63
-&quum Faliscum, i, 149, 161
-&s rude, ii 110
-&sar, Etruscan for God, i. xliv.; ii. 131
Agger, at Yeii, i. 15
Agylla, see Cjere, and Cervetri
Aharna, ii. 93
Ainsley, Mr., on the paintings at Tarquinii, i.
298; discoveries at Sovana, 451, 482; en the
tombs of Caere, ii. 35,38; on Castiglion Ber-
nard!, 214, 216
Alabaster, used in Etruscan sculpture, i. lxxii.;
in sarcophagi at Husignano, 439; at Cssre,
ii. 39; in urns of Volterra, 169
Alabastra, forms of, i. c; imitation of Egyp-
tian, 421; painted in tombs, ii. 45
Alee in an Etruscan tomb, ii. 483
Alatri, postern of, ii. 122, 276; bastion of, 272
Alba Longa, sepulchral urns of, ii. 496
Alban lake, prodigy of, i. 31; Emissary of, lx.,
<J2; ii. 496; its crater extinct for ages, 496
——• Mount, temple of, i. 520; hut-urns of,
Ixvi., 39; ii.495
Albano, tomb at, not Etruscan, but in imitation
Jaa16 * itB anal°£y to tixe tomb of Porsena,
Albegna, ii. 261, 306; vale of the, 311
Alberese, ii. 257
Alberti, his description of Castro, i. 466; of ruins
called Vetulonia, ii. 226, 232
Albinia, ii. 261
Alga?, ii. 3
Alphabet, Etruscan, i. xlvi.; inscribed on a pot,
225; resembles those of Lycia and Phrygia,
xlvi.
------------, Greek, on the walls of a tomb at Thebes,
ii.138
------------, Pelasgic, on a pot, ii. 53, 522; on the
walls of a tomb, 137
Alphia or Alphna, i. 527
Alsietinus, Lacus, i. 84; ii. 70
Alsium, Pelasgic origin of, ii. 69; villas at, 70;
local remains, 71; necropolis, 73. tfeePalo
Altar of iron, ii. 49
Alyattes, tomb of, i. 353, 414; extant remains
of, 415; ii. 462; analogy to the tomb of Por-
' sena, 389
Amber in tombs, ii. 59, 72, 76
Ambrosch, Dr., on Vetulonia, ii. 216, 300
Amphiaraus and Eriphyle, on Etruscan urns, ii.
175
Amphitheatres, antiquity of, i. 96; of Sutri,
hewn in the rock, 94; its antiquity, 95; deco-
rations and niches, 98; recessed seats, 99—of
Volsinii, i. 511—of Luna, ii. 80—of Florence,
93—of Yolterra, 162—pretended one of Vetu-
lonia, 226— of Rusellae, 252—of Arezzo, 422
Amphora, form of the, i. xcv.
Ancharia, an Etruscan goddess, ii. 132
Anio, i. 65
Anitianse, quarries of, i. 208; similar stone from
Manziana, 209; not at Corneto, 363; not yet
recognised, 514
Annio of Viterbo, his forgeries, i. 90, 190
Ansedonia, see Cosa
Anselmi, Signor, of Viterbo, i. 238
Antefixa?, i. 493; ii. 530
Antella, ii. 113
Antemnae, site of, i. 64
Antoninus, his villa at Alsium, ii, 70; Itinerary
of, see Itineraries
Anubis-vase, ii. 352
Apennines, i. xxviii.; Etruscan bronzes and
coins found on, ii. 107, 112; vase from, 508
Aphuna, an Etruscan family, ii. 341
Apollo, his temple on Soracte, i. 179,181; statue
of, on the Palatine, Ixix.; at Piombino, ii.
220; represented in an Etruscan tomb, 478;
on the Delphic tripod, 501; Musagetes, 505;
and Cassandra, 505
Apul or Aplu, Etruscan names of Apollo, i. liii.;
on a mirror, ii. 521
Aquae Apollinaris, ii. 26
---------Caeretes, ii. 19, 26
---------Passeris, i. 202, 211, 244
---------Tauri, i. 501; ii. 3
Aqueduct on the Ponte della Badia, i. 400
Aquenses, i. 501
Ara della Begina, see Tarqvinii