Which preposition to use with cicerone

to Occurrences 6%

But the monks who are left take a pride in their church, which is attributed to Orcagna, and its possessions, among which come first the relief monuments of early Acciaioli in the floor of one of the chapelsthe founder's being perhaps also the work of Orcagna, while that of his son Lorenzo, who died in 1353, is attributed by our cicerone to Donatello, but by others to an unknown hand.

of Occurrences 4%

Sir John Potter engaged Antonio Bailli, the noted guide of Seville, who professes to have been the cicerone of all distinguished travellers, from Lord Byron and Washington Irving down to Owen Jones, and I readily accepted his invitation to join the party.

for Occurrences 3%

The grand cicerone for the English at Tangier, is Benoliel.

up Occurrences 1%

Dropping a tear of sorrow through a parting whiff, and hurling the precious stump into the still waters of the little bay, I followed my cicerone up the hill, and soon found myself in the presence of one of the professors, through whose assistance we were enabled thoroughly to lionize every department.

through Occurrences 1%

Let me act as cicerone through this modest gymnastic hall of ours.

at Occurrences 1%

I told her that it was my greatest wish to be at some time her cicerone at Rome, and she replied, with a shade of sadness: "I, too, often dream of seeing Rome, but sometimes I think that I shall never go there.

throughout Occurrences 1%

In a recent Number of the MIRROR we offered ourselves as the reader's cicerone throughout the interior of this stupendous building, the exterior of which is represented in the annexed engraving; and the architectural pretensions of which will, we trust, be found of equal interest to the interior.

Which preposition to use with  cicerone