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INDEX
Pearl necklace, the Duchess of Florence's, i. 16; ii. 276.
Pearsall, H. D., observations of, regarding the aureole which Cellini says surrounded his head, i. 23 n. Pecci, Pier Antonio, of Siena, i. 268.
Pedignone, soldier in Sant' Angelo, ii. 25.
Pedigree of the Cellini, ii. 356.
Penni. See II Fattore.
Pericoli, Niccolo de', a Florentine sculptor, i. 283-290.
Perseus, Cellini's bronze statue of, xvii, xx, xxii, xxiii, i. 43, 54; ii. 210, 219, 232, 242, 245, 255, 293, 303, 304, 307-310; casting of, ii. 259-266; praised when exhibited to the people, ii. 295-298.
Pilgrimage of thanks, Cellini's, for the success of his Perseus, ii. 301.
Pilli, Raffaello de', surgeon, ii. 254, 333.
Piloto, goldsmith, i. 156, 275.
Pirates, Cellini attacked by, i. 144.
Pitigliano, Count of, ii. 138.
Plague, great, in Rome, i. 136, 138, 141; Cellini's marvellous recovery from, i. 141-144.
Plon, Eugène, an authority on Cellini and his works, xii, i. 50n., 54n., 57n.
Poetry, Cellini's desire to excel in, i. 46.
Poggini, Gianpagolo and Domenico, eminent die-casters, ii. 221,227, 236, 239.
Politics, Cellini's abstention from, i. 193 n.
Polverino, Jacopo, ii. 308.
Pompeo, a Milanese jeweller, i. 36, 199, 241, 249, 260, 262; picks a quarrel with Cellini, i. 274; slain by Cellini, i. 275.
Portrait, Cellini's, of Pope Clement VII., i. 250; of the Duke of Ferrara, ii. 102; of the Duke of Florence, ii. 222,232.
Prato, the gate of, Cellini gets a commission to build, ii. 283.
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