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INDEX
Leo X., Pope, i. 83 n.
Leoni, Leone, a goldsmith, ii. 69.
Lionardo da Vinci. See Vinci, Lionardo da.
Lippi, Fra Filippo, i. 99.
Lippi, Francesco, i. 99.
Lorraine, John of, Cardinal, ii. 124-126, 145.
Lotto, Pier Maria di, i. 182.
Lucagnolo, a goldsmith, i. 113; his rivalry with Cellini, i. 116-120.
Luigi, Pier, son of Pope Paul III. See Farnese, Pier Luigi.
Macaroni, a Roman workman employed by Cellini, ii. 155, 160.
Mace-bearer to the Pope, Cellini is made, i. 228.
Macherone, Cesare, a forger, i. 225, 227.
Machiavelli, his epitaph on Piero Soderini, i. 82. Macon, Antoine le, secretary to Margaret of Navarre, ii.136.
Maffio, captain of the Bargello's guard, i. 212, 213.
Magalotti, an exile at Ferrara, i. 288-290.
Magalotti, Gregorio, Governor of Rome, i. 244.
Mannellini, Bernardino, workman to Cellini, ii. 221, 230, 261.
Manno, an excellent workman, i. 317.
Mantua, Marquis of. See Gonzago, Federigo.
Marcone, the goldsmith, i. 96; Cellini apprenticed to, i. 85.
Margaret of Austria, i. 295n.; ii. 31n.
Marmagna, Monsignor di, ii. 121.
Marretti, Girolamo, a Sienese, i. 189.
Marriage, Cellini's, ii. 350.
Mars, Cellini's statue of, ii. 163, 187.
Martelli, Niccolò, his estimate of Cellini as a craftsman and a man, i. 17.
Martini, Luca, man of letters, i. 317; Cellini addresses a Capitolo to, ii. 77.
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