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Baglioni, Orazio, general of Pope Clement VII., i. 21, 49, 167,174,182.
Balbo, Giovanni, i. 157.
Balbo, Girolamo, Bishop of Gurck, i. 157.
Baldini, Bernardone, jeweller to the Duke of Florence, ii. 225, 236, 238, 281, 292, 296, 323.
Balducci, Giacopo, Master of the Pope's Mint, i. 224.
Bandinello, Baccio, i. 19, 204; ii. 214, 218, 220, 234, 241, 242, 244, 247, 248, 283, 309-311, '316, 317, 322; his quarrel with Cellini, ii. 247-252; his statue of Hercules and Cacus, ii. 248, 317; his high valuation of Cellini's Perseus, ii. 311; his death, ii. 321; his Pieta in the church of the Annunziata, ii. 322.
Bandini, Giovan, i. 219.
Bargello, the chief constable in Italian towns, i. 209; attempts to arrest Cellini, i. 301; arrests him, ii. 5, 44.
Bartolini, Onofrio de', Archbishop of Pisa, ii. 310.
Bartolommeo, surgeon, married to Cellini's younger sister, i. 184.
Basin, the Cardinal of Ferrara's, i. 354, 358; ii. 16, 88, 101,106,109,111,123,126.
Bastiano. See Del Piombo.
"Bathers, The," cartoon by Michel Angelo, xvii, i. 98. Bellarmati, Girolamo, military architect, ii. 190.
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