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The Tradition of the Grand Tour
The Birth of the Grand Tour
The Places of the Grand Tour
The Periods of the Grand Tour
The Debate over the Grand Tour: Supporters and Opponents
The Protagonists of the Grand Tour
Motivations for the Tour in the 17th and 18th Centuries
The Records Left by Travelers: Guidebooks, Accounts, Diaries, Letters
How the Journey Was Made
Itineraries
Means of Transport
Agents of the Tour
Equipment for the Journey
The Inconveniences of the Journey
Accommodation
The Grand Tour and Tuscany
The Routes of Entry
The Routes of Exit
Conditions of the Roads
Portraits of the Main Cities
The Thematic Itineraries
The Role of Tuscany
A Region Recounted
The Traveler's Eye and the Environment
At the Court of the Grand Duke
The Arts
A Journey through Customs
tales
Inns and Post Houses
Hotels and Lodging Houses, Rented Accommodation
Private Hospitality
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