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 of S. Ambrose the stately Monastery, with two curious Cloisters built upon round pillars. This Monastery, as well as S. Ambrose his Church, belongs to the Cistertian Monks.

7. Then I saw the Church of S. Victor belonging to the Olivetan Fathers; with the admirable picture of S. George killing the Dragon, of the hand of Raphael Urbin. This is a neat Church when it is adorned in its best hangings, as it was when I saw it. The double Cloisters here of the Monastery built upon round pillars ought to be seen.

8. In the Church of S. Nazarius are to be seen the Tombs of the Trivultii; stately Monuments.

9. In the Church of S. Eustorgius I saw the Arca, or old Tomb, in which reposed the bodies of the three Magi who came to adore our Saviour in Bethleem, whose bodies were translated from hence to Colen in Germany, where I have seen them, by reason of the Destruction of Milan.

10. I saw also the Church of S.