CONTENTS of Yol. I. CHAPTER I. Art to the close of the sixth century — The catacombs, and earliest mosaics — Early Christian sculpture and miniatures .. Page 1 to 40 CHAPTER II. Italian art from the seventh to the thirteenth century — The latest catacomb paintings—Decline of art in mosaists — Neo-Greek influ ence at Rome — Continuation of the decline at Rome — Miniatures of the eighth century — S. Elia of Nepi and its wall-paintings — Early art in South Italy, chiefly at Capua,— on the coasts of Sicily — Miniatures of the Siculo-Norman period, and cotemporary Italian works of the same kind — Mosaics of the twelfth to the fourteenth century — Wall-paintings at Subiaco, at Parma, and in the Baptistery of Florence — Jacobus Torriti 41 to 95 CHAPTER III. The Cosmati — Their works at Civita Castellana, Anagni, Rome — Pietro Cavallini 96 to 113 CHAPTER IV. Sculpture in Central Italy from the twelfth century — The forerunners of Niccola Pisano at Pistoia, Lucca, Pisa, and Parma — Niccola Pisano, and his assistants — Earlier and cotemporary art in South Italy — Works of Niccola, of Arnolfo, of Fra Guglielmo, of Giovanni Pisano — Orvieto cathedral 114 to 154