It was rather an itinerary circuit of justice than a progress.
Defn: An account of travels, or a register of places and distances as a guide to travelers; as, theItinerary of Antoninus.
A Greek measure of length, being the chief one used for itinerary distances, also adopted by the Romans for nautical and astronomical measurements.
Defn: To traffic in an itinerary manner; to peddle.
We got our clue to the itinerary of the road to the north from a view of an old poster issued by the "Messageries Royales" just previous to the Revolution (a copy of which is given elsewhere in this book).
This is, at any rate, the itinerary of many a self-made millionaire who thinks to enjoy himself between strenuous intervals of international business affairs.
It is annoying, of course, but if you are on a strange itinerary you had best go slow until you know what trouble lies ahead.
The itinerary covered the lovely mountain roads from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, and was the immediate inspiration for the author of this book to follow along the same trail.
It was easy going by Château Thierry and the episcopal city of Meaux, retracing almost the itinerary of the fleeing Louis XVI.
There seems no reason why one could not make up his own maps beforehand in a similar fashion, of any particular region or itinerary that he proposed to "do" thoroughly.
Numerous churches, all very ancient" describes them well enough for an itinerary such as this; the guide-books must do the rest.
This itinerary is upon the left-hand road, which crosses Black's Fork two miles from Ham's Fork.
From this point California travelers can refer to the itinerary of the route from Salt Lake City to Sacramento.
The official itinerary of the Hindu pilgrim includes Svayambhû, where he adores Buddha under that name.
The Chinese pilgrims to India give a good account of their itinerary and experiences, but they have little idea of investigating and arranging past events and merely recount traditions connected with the places which they visited.
This book, indeed, is absolutely necessary to any person who wishes to explore the Morea advantageously; and we hope that Mr. Gell will continue his Itinerary over that and over every other part of Greece.
Two errors of D'Anville may be mentioned, lest the opportunity of publishing the itinerary of Arcadia should never occur.
There follows a description of the journey, according to a carefulitinerary prepared by her nephew.
The same itinerary was to be followed on our return.
But as I was then a major-general, and Canby was a brigadier-general under my command, I was not subjected to the just criticism I deserved for having forgotten that map and itinerary at the time I made the march.
In the year 1595 the "Itinerary of His Voyage to the East Indies" had been published.
He played the flute, organized amateur theatrical performances, kept everybody happy, and finally he wrote the itinerary of the trip, of which we shall translate the most important part.
In this connection it was noticeable that the series of words chosen by Leighton reversed the itinerary which Una was certain David had followed.
Supposing that Leighton had David's actualitinerary in mind, he was going over it by a series of backward steps, and had now reached a point at which, as Una remembered, the long journey began.
His progress and the places at which he stayed are circumstantially narrated in the Itinerary from which we quote.
Attention is directed to the terms of the words of the Norman French Itineraryin reference to the King having taken up his residence in Auchterarder Castle.
His "Itinerary through Wales" is the record of the expedition.
Purposely my itinerary included a number of little towns, which practically have been uninfluenced by foreign customs.
Above all things, arrange your itinerary carefully before you start.
As they all stood on the verandah of the bungalow shaking hands with Mr. Gilroy and telling him what a precious old dear he was to have bothered with them all summer, he said: "But you haven't asked me for the itinerary for next year.
So Mr. Gilroy described the itinerary to the great delight of his hearers.
Situated on the winding little river Bacchiglione and intersected by other small streams, it forms in the itinerary of the tourist a sort of prelude to Venice.
The highway from Rome to Ancona, across Umbria, follows the itinerary of one of the most ancient of Roman roads, the Via Valeria.
Arezzo should not be omitted from the itinerary of any pilgrim to Italy.
Naples, Rome, Florence, Venice and then Switzerland and the Rhine is still too often the itinerary of hurried papas and fond mamas.
Automobilists should work this itinerary out on some diagrammatic road map.
One should not be included in an itinerary without the others, though indeed they have little in common, save the memories of the past.
It was the route traced by a part of the itinerary of Dante in the "Divina Commedia," and as such it is a historic highway with which the least sentimentally inclined might be glad to make acquaintance.
Subiaco should be made a stopping place on every automobilist's itinerary out from Rome.
If one is bound Parisward the itinerary is lengthened by perhaps five hundred kilometres, but if one has not entered Italy by the Cote d'Azur and the Riviera gateway the thing is decidedly worth the doing.
The itinerary has, perhaps, never been made in its entirety by any stranger automobilist, but the writer has seen enough to make him want to cover its entire length.
Imola, the seventh place of importance on the Æmilian itinerary counting from Rimini, was the ancient Forum Cornelii, but by Charlemagne's time it had already become known by its present name.
The whole forms a rather lengthy itinerary but, in part, it is within the power of every automobilist in Italy to make, as he crosses Umbria from Rome to the Adriatic, by including that portion of the route between Ancona and Chioggia.
Andrea Navagiero, whose itinerary has been of such frequent reference in these pages, was a noble Venetian, born in 1483.
See also the notices scattered over the Itinerary (Viaggio in Spagna) of Navagiero, who travelled through the country a few years after.
In the course of my geographical researches, I have had frequent opportunities of examining the real value of these leagues, by comparing the itinerary distances between points lying under the same meridian with the difference of latitudes.
This part of my itinerary may differ entirely from the maps that preceded it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "itinerary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.