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INDEX
Ferrara, Cardinal of. See Este, Ippolito d
Fiaschino, chamberlain to the Duke of Ferrara, ii. 105, 109.
Filippo, Francesco di, his friendship with Cellini, i. 99, 105.
Fiorino, one of Cæsar's captains, Cellini claims descent from, i. 73.
Firenzuola, Giovanni, goldsmith, Cellini works for, i. 101.
Flood, the Roman, of 1530, i. 227.
Florence, built in imitation of the city of Rome, i. 72; Cellini's apocryphal derivation of its name, i. 19, 73; Cellini banished from, i. 87; Cellini returns to, i. 183; Cellini leaves, for Mantua, i. 184; Pope Clement makes war upon, i. 191.
Florence, the Duchess of, Cellini loses the favour of, ii. 276-281; her patronage of Bandinello, ii. 315, 316.
Foiano, Fra Benedetto da, a priest who was starved to death in prison, i. 32; ii. 56.
Fontainebleau, Cellini makes models for the door of the palace at, ii. 140.
Fontainebleau, Nymph of, xxi,i. 52; cast by Cellini, ii. 173.
Fontana, Domenico, jeweller in Naples, i. 264.
Foppa, Ambrogio. See Caradosso.
Francis I. of France, i. 198, 239; ii. 12, 19, 111; war in 1521 between Charles V. and, i. 165; his patronage of Cellini, ii. 112.
Franzesi, Mattio, poet, i. 306, 307.
"French disease," i. 139, 237.
Friendship, Cellini's, uncertain, i. 11.
Fusconi, Francesco, a famous physician, i. 305, 309-315.
Gaddi, Agnolino,,i. 253, 255.
Gaddi, Giovanni, clerk of the Camera, i. 207, 227, 260, 300, 306-308, 310.
Gaddi, Niccolò, Cardinal de', i. 172; ii. 3, 4.
Gaio, a foolish Milanese jeweller, i. 331-333.
Galleotti, Pietro Pagolo, goldsmith, i. 296, 299, 319.
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