Aceti, T., 93.
Acheron, river. See Mu.com.
Acherontia (? Acri), 195.
“Acherontia’s Nest” (Acerenza), 32.
Achilles, his notions of gratitude, 123.
Achiropita image. See Madonna.
Acinapura, near Policoro, 98.
Acri, town, 193-196, 199.
Ada Sanctorum, in.
Adamo Caduto, a sacred tragedy, inspires “Paradise Lost,” 160 seq.
Adler, H. M., 122.
Aelian, 197.
Afforestation, at Morano, 148; governmental schemes for, 218.
Africo, village, 271, 272.
Agropoli, Saracen stronghold, 137.
Akron, commentator, 45. Alaro (Sagra), river, 281-283.
Albanians, their colonies, 176, 189; confused with Byzantines, 176, 272; their liberalism, 177, 183; wedding ceremony, 182; compared with Irish, 186; their training college, 183; preposterous language, 173,187. See Costumes and Rada, G. de.
Alberada, her tomb, 38.
Alberti, L., 174.
Alburno, mount, 151.
Alexander of Molossus, his death, 197.
Alfonso the Magnificent, no.
Altamura, sack of, 64, 65.
Altipiano di Pollino, upland, 145.
Amendolea, river, 197, 272.
America. See Emigration.
Amphitheatre of Venosa, 31, 38.
Ampollina, river, 217, 219, 220.
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