INDEX
Primaticcio, Francesco (II Bologna), a painter, ii. 150, 163-165,169,175,184. |
Prinzivalle della Stufa, an upright judge, i. 107, 108. |
Pucci, Antonio, Cardinal, ii. 19. |
Pucci, Roberto, i. 232; ii. 34. |
Pulci, Luigi, Cellini's kindness to, i. 157; his shameful ingratitude, i. 159; his death, i. 164. |
Quarrel, Cellini's, with his father, i. 93; with Gherardo |
Quasconti, i. 106-110; with the Bishop of Salamanca, i. 126-129; with a soldier of Rienzo da Ceri, i. 132, 133; with the Duke of Mantua, i. 186; with Baccio Bandinello, ii. 247-252. |
Quistelli, Alfonso, ii. 308, 335. |
Rastelli, Giacomo, a famous surgeon, i. 206. |
Ravenna, Cardinal of. See Accolti, Benedetto. |
Reality the supreme merit of Cellini's autobiography, xxix. |
Recalcati, Ambrogio, secretary to Pope Paul III., i. 278. |
Religion, Cellini's, not closely joined to morality, i. 13. |
Renaissance, the Italian, its treatment of the professional idea, xii; a time of intense personal pride, xiii; its elevating power, xiv; its lavish production of great men, xvi; its typical products the artist and the bravo, i. 8; Cellini its most eminent exponent in craftsmanship of several kinds, i. 40; his Memoirs a valuable aid to its study, i. 41; his Perseus its last great product, i. 56. |
Riccio, Pier Francesco, majordomo of the Duke of Florence, ii. 214, 216, 267, 274; his malice against Cellini, ii. 216. |
Ridolfi, Niccolò, Cardinal, i. 130. |
Rigogli, Giovanni, i. 187. |
Romano, Giulio, i. 114n., 145; Cellini visits him, i. 185. |
Rome, the sack of, xxvii; Prince of Orange wounded in, i.20, 180; Cellini's exploits in, i. 167-182; Constable of Bourbon killed in, i. 167. |
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