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      48. 209.

      49. De incantatione, ch. iii, in Symonds, Italian Literature, II, 476.

      50. Ibid., ch. xii, in Symonds, op. cit., 477.

      51. Owen, 201.

      52. De immortalitate animae, ch. xiv.

      52a. Ibid.

      53. In Owen, 204.

      54. Ibid.

      55. De fato, iii, 7.

      56. In Cambridge Modern History, II, 703.

      57. Pastor, V, 157.

      58. Molmenti, Part I, Vol. II, 1.

      59. Burckhardt, 453.

      60. Ranke, History of the Popes, I, 56.

      61. Pastor, I, 27.

      62. Pastor, X, 422.

      63. Encyclopaedia Britannica, nth ed., XXIII, 85a.

      64. Symonds, Italian Lit., II, 479.

      65. Ibid.

      66. Lea, Inquisition in the M.A., III, 576.

      67. Erasmus, Epistle xxvi, 34, in Robertson, J. M., Freethought, I, 370.

      68. Guicciardini, I, 4.

      69. Mather, F. J., Western European Painting of the Renaissance, 150.

      70. In Villari, Machiavelli, I, 417.

      71. Guicciardini, I, Introd. xvi.

      72. Guicciardini, Ricordi, xxviii, in Burckhardt, 464, Pastor, VIII, 178, and Villari, Machiavelli, II, 86.

      73. Ricordi civ and cclxvii, in Villari, Machiavelli, II, 86.

      74. Opere inedite, ii, 51, in Sismondi, 389.

      75. Ricordi, cccxlvi, in Villari, II, 85; Guicciardini, History, III, 104.

      76. Villari, II, 158–9.

      77. Ibid., 325.

      78. In Roeder, 209.

      79. Cf. the letters in Villari, I, 469 and II, 48.

      80. In Pastor, V, 160.

      81. Machiavelli, Discourses, ii, 10.

      82. Ibid., ii, 18.

      83. In Villari, II, 344.

      84. Discourses, iii, 43.

      85. Ibid., proem to book ii.

      86. Machiavelli, History, v, i.

      87. Machiavelli, The Prince, ch. xxv.

      88. Discourses, i, 3; Prince, iii.

      89. Robertson, I, 374.

      90. Discourses, i, 11.

      91. I, 12.

      92. I, 11–12.

      93. I, 10.

      94. II, 2; iii, i.

      95. I, 12.

      96. III, 1.

      97. III, 41.

      98. I, 9.

      99. History, v, 2.

      100. In Villari, II, 143.

      101. Discourses, i, 9.

      102. Prince, i.

      103. Discourses, 1, 12.

      104. In Villari, II, 151.

      105. Prince, xi-xii; History, vi, 1.

      106. In Pastor, V, 164.

      107. Prince, xv.

      108. Prince, xviii.

      109. Ibid., xvii.

      110. Discourses, iii, 19.

      111. Ibid.1, 10.

      112. Prince, xxi.

      113. Ibid., viii.

      114. XVIII.

      115. Ibid.

      116. VII, xvii.

      117. XXVI.

      118. Villari, II, 193; Treitschke, H. von, Lectures on Politics, 29.

      119. Bacon, F., De augmentis scientiarum, vii, 2.

      120. Hegel, Philosophy of History, in Symonds, Despots, 367.

      CHAPTER XX

      1. Burckhardt, 485.

      2. Coulton, Medieval Panorama, 192.

      3. Platina, Vitae, in Burckhardt, 501.

      4. Sismondi, 468.

      5. Pastor, V, 84.

      6. Decameron, i, 2 and 7.

      7. Symonds, Despots, 458n.

      8. In Roeder, 512.

      9. Pastor, I, 31.

      10. Molmenti, Part I, Vol. II, 222.

      11. Aretino, Dialogues, p. 82.

      12. Guicciardini, Considerazione on Machiavelli’s Discourses (i, 12), in Villari, II, 151.

      13. St. Catherine of Siena in Coulton, Five Centuries of Religion, II, 399.

      14. Pastor, V, 171–3.

      16. Robertson, I, 369.

      17. Burckhardt, 502.

      18. Robertson, I, 369.

      19. Pastor, VI, 443.

      20. Pastor, X, 457–76.

      21. Bandello, Novels, Vol. I, Part I, Story I; Maulde, 178.

      22. Ibid.

      23. Pastor, V, 113.

      24. Lea, Auricular Confession, III, 417.

      25. Pastor, V, 133; Symonds, Despots, 477.

      26. Pastor, V, 132.

      27. Aretino, La cortigiana, Act. iii, p. 219 of Works.

      28. Chubb, T. C, Aretino, 216.

      29. Pastor, I, 26.

      30. Molmenti, Part II, Vol. II, 239.

      31. Ibid., 238.

      32. Castiglioni, 464; Burckhardt, 400, who considers the estimate exaggerated.

      33. Castiglioni, 464.

      34. Molmenti, 250n.

      35. Pastor, VIII, 121.

      36. Gregorovius, Lucrezia, 96.

      37. Symonds, Italian Lit., II, 225.

      38. Maulde, 361.

      39. Gregorovius, VIIIa, 306.

      40. Lanciani, Golden Days, 67.

      41. Ibid., 64.

      42. Maulde, 360, 164.

      43. Ibid., 27, 98.

      44. Villari, I, 315.

      45. Pastor, V, 105, 127.

      46. Burckhardt, 416.

      47. An example in Cartwright, Isabella, II, 288.

      48. Maulde, 43.

      49. Burckhardt, 456.

      50. Maulde, 353; Sismondi, 747.

      51. Ibid., 456.

      52. Coulton, From St. Francis to Dante, 14.

      53. In Symonds, Italian Lit., II, 86.

      54. Burckhardt, 346.

      55. Molmenti, II, II, 92.

      56. Burckhardt, 374.

      57. Molmenti, 94; Taylor, Leonardo, 484.

      58. Ibid.

      59. Sismondi, 452.

      60. Addison, Julia, Development of Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages, 192.

      61. Cagnola in Noyes, Milan, 133.

      62. Cartwright, Isabella, II, 115.

      63. Maulde, 131.

      64. Ibid., 70–1.

      65. Cartwright, Beatrice, 172.

      66. Pastor, V, 17–9.

      67. Symonds, Despots, 240f.

      68. In Burckhardt, 404.

      69. Ibid.

      70. Pastor, VIII, 124.

      71. Pastor, V, 107.

      72. Ashley, W. J., Introd. to English Economic History, 447.

      73. Pastor, V, 106.

      74. Cambridge Modern History, I, 250; Symonds, Despots, 474.

      75. Taine: Rome and Naples, 172.

      76. Chubb, 23.

      77. Guicciardini, III, 59.

      78. Ibid., VII, 69; Machiavelli, History, vi, 4.

      79. Pastor, V, 134.

      80. Sismondi, 456.

      81. James, Bologna, 138.

      82. Schevill, Siena, 223.

      83. Robinson and Rolf, 123.

      84. Cartwright, Isabella, II, 59.

      85. Lanciani, 99.

      86. Brinton, The Gonzaga Lords, 88.

      87. Fattorusso, 247.

      88. Thorndike, Science and Thought in the Fifteenth Century, 53; Burckhardt, 374.

      89. Friedländer, II, 176.

      90. Wright, T., Homes of Other Days, 462.

      91. Molmenti, II, II, 162.

      92. Decameron, i, 1.

      93. Molmenti, 231.

      94. Villari, Savonarola, 246.

      95. Gibbon, VI, 562.

      96. Symonds, Italian Lit., I, 307–8.

      97. Vasari, II, 178–9, Fiero di Cosimo.

      98. pastor, V, 48.

      99. In Lang, P. H., Music in Western Civilization, 299.

      100. Cellini, i, 32.

      101. Lang, 302.

      102. Castiglione, B., The Courtier, p. 76.

      103. Ibid.; Oxford History of Music, Introd. Volume, 215; Lang, 300.

      104. Oxford History, Introd., 188.

      105. In Einstein, Alfred, The Italian Madrigal, I, 39.

      106. Symonds, Ital. Lit., I, 217.

      107. Einstein, 7.

      108. Tr. Symonds, Sketches, II, 332.

      109. Rabelais, Pantagruel
    , bk. iv, Prologue.

      109a. Grove, Dictionary of Music, IV, 809.

      110. Einstein, 6, 8.

      111. Luther, in Gregorovius, VIIIa, 249.

      112. Ascham, The Scholemaster, 87.

      113. Machiavelli, Discourses, i, 12.

      114. Guicciardini, VIII, 354.

      115. Pastor, V, 181.

      CHAPTER XXI

      1. The phrase is from Michelet, Histoire de France, III, i, 2, p. 5.

      2. Lacroix, Paul, Arts of the M.A., 99.

      3. Guicciardini, I, 147.

      4. Guizot, History of France, II, 554.

      5. Cambridge Modern History, I, 240.

      6. Roscoe, Leo X, I, 200–1.

      7. Prescott, II, 307.

      8. Guizot, II, 511; Sismondi, 676.

      9. Lacroix, Prostitution, II, 1130.

      10. Pastor, VII, 105.

      11. Ibid., 141; Roscoe, Leo X, II, 39; Guicciardini, VI, 382, however, thought that Leo agreed.

      12. De Grassis in Roscoe, Leo X, II, 40.

      13. Pastor, VII, 139.

      14. Beuf, 222.

      15. Guicciardini, VII, 266.

      16. Pastor, IX, 27.

      17. Chubb, 76.

      18. Symonds, Despots, 440.

      19. Pastor, IX, 73.

      20. Burckhardt, 162.

      21. Pastor, IX, 91–113.

      22. Ibid., 125.

      23. Cartwright, Isabella, II, 232.

      24. Tr. Symonds, Ital. Lit., II, 368.

      25. Pastor, IX, 266.

      26. Ibid., 271.

      27. Guicciardini, VIII, 230f

      28. Pastor, IX, 304.

      29. Ibid., 328.

      30. 331.

      31. Sismondi, 687.

      32. Young, 330.

      33. In Cartwright, II, 272.

      34. Guicciardini, IX, 98, 113.

      35. Pastor, IX, 362.

      36. Ibid., 390–405; Cartwright, II, 260.

      37. Pastor, IX, 400, 413.

      38. Guicciardini, IX, 305; Lanciani, 108.

      39. Ibid., 107.

      40. Guicciardini, IX, 307.

      41. Pastor, IX, 400.

      42. Symonds, Revival, 444–5.

      43. Guicciardini, IX, 308; Pastor, IX, 413.

      44. Symonds, Despots, 444; Job, x, 18.

      45. Guicciardini, IX, 320–2; Pastor, IX, 424.

      46. In Cartwright, Isabella, II, 270.

      47. Burckhardt, 123; Symonds, Despots, 445:

      48. Guicciardini, X, 139.

      49. Sismondi, 729; Symonds, Despots, 446.

      50. Fattorusso, Florence, 192.

      51. Sismondi, 731.

      52. Symonds, Michelangelo, 279.

      53. Young, 351.

      54. Pastor, X, 199.

      55. Vasari, II, 295, Peruzzi.

      56. Symonds, Michelangelo, 441.

      57. Ibid., 372.

      58. 255.

      59. Vasari, IV, 119n.

      60. Symonds, Michelangelo, 267.

      61. Ibid., 282.

      62. 324.

      63. Cambridge Modern History, II, 67.

      64. Pastor, X, 235.

      65. Ibid., 322.

      66. Letter of Gregorio da Casale, Oct., 1534, in Young, 358.

      CHAPTER XXII

      1. Burckhardt, Cicerone, in Vasari, IV, 320n.

      2. Vasari, IV, 327.

      3. Ibid., 329.

      4. In Anderson, Architecture of the Renaissance in Italy, 145.

      5. This section is especially indebted to Thomas Caldecott Chubb’s Aretino.

      6. Chubb, 46.

      7. Vasari, III, 77, Marcantonio Bolognese.

      8. In Chubb, 117.

      9. Symonds, Ital. Lit., II, 395.

      10. Ariosto, Orlando furioso, xlvi, 14.

      11. Maulde, 391.

      12. Symonds, Lit., II, 399–400.

      13. Ibid., 404.

      14. Chubb, 205.

      15. Aretino, Dialogues, p. 55.

      16. Aretino, 108, 83.

      17. Roeder, 498.

      18. Ibid., 441.

      19. Taine, Italy: Florence and Venice, 289.

      20. In Gronau, Titian, 46.

      21. Chubb, 437.

      22. Vasari, IV, 286.

      23. Ruskin, Stones of Venice, I, 10.

      24. Vasari, IV, 298.

      25. In Mather, Venetian Painters, 340.

      26. Soulier, G., Le Tintoret, 12.

      27. Ibid., 19; Mather, 342.

      28. Soulier, 115.

      29. Ruskin, Stones, III, 285.

      30. Ibid., 295.

      31. Symonds, Fine Arts, 377.

      32. Soulier, 75–6.

      33. Ruskin, Stones, II, 243.

      34. Siviero, R., Catalogue of the Second National Exhibition of the Works of Art Recovered in Germany, 45.

      35. Mather, Venetian Painters, 396.

      36. Ibid., 168.

      37. 416; Venturi and Skira-Venturi, Italian Painting: The Creators of the Renaissance, 164.

      38. Ruskin, Stones, II, 10.

      39. Quoted by E. Herriot in a lecture at Cannes, Jan., 1951.

      CHAPTER XXIII

      1. Thompson, J. W., 376.

      2. Adams, Brooks, The New Empire, 90.

      3. Cf. Barnes, H. E., History of Western Civilization, I, 867.

      4. Robertson, J. M., I, 469.

      5. Symonds, Catholic Reaction, I, 33.

      6. Ibid., 38, 234–334; Sismondi, 763.

      7. Symonds, Catholic Reaction, I, 273.

      8. Coulton, Medieval Panorama, 679.

      9. Ranke, History of the Popes, I, 181.

      10. Guicciardini, X, 257.

      11. Ibid., 258.

      12. Cardan, Jerome, Book of My Life, ch. ii.

      13. Ibid., ch. vi.

      14. Hallam, H., Literature of Europe, I, 451–2.

      15. Duhem, Leonardo, I, 229f Wolf, A., History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, 537.

      16. Cardan, ch. xiii.

      17. Ch. xiv.

      18. Prologue.

      19. Walsh, The Popes and Science, 116.

      20. Cornaro, 43–7.

      21. Ibid., 66–72.

      22. Ibid., 79, 92, 103.

      23. Ibid., Introd., 31. Addison, in No. 195 of The Spectator, III, 328, makes good use of Cornaro’s treatise.

      24. Hallam, II, 88.

      25. Ibid., 119; Robertson, I, 470.

      26. Hallam, II, 260.

      27. Bandello, III, 123.

      28. Holzknecht, Backgrounds of Shakespeare, 243.

      29. Cambridge Modern History, III, 400–4.

      30. Cellini, ii, 99.

      31. Ibid., ii, 70.

      32. James, Bologna, 317.

      33. Vasari, III, 237. Pontormo.

      34. Ibid., 245.

      35. Cellini, i, 2.

      36. Ibid., i, 14.

      37. I, 26.

      38. I, 52.

      39. II, 33.

      40. II, 50.

      41. I, 51.

      42. I, 73.

      43. I, 64.

      44. I, 55.

      45. I,74.

      46. II, 26.

      47. II, 12.

      48. II, 28.

      49. Ibid.

      50. II, 34–5.

      51. II, 37.

      52. Notes by Symonds, p. 415.

      53. I, 58.

      54. Symonds, Michelangelo, 484.

      55. Vasari, IV, 134, Michelangelo.

      56. Ibid., 140.

      57. 148.

      58. Symonds, Michelangelo, 501.

      58a. Ellis, H., Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Vol. II, Sexual Inversion, 19.

      59. Maulde, 182.

      60. Symonds, 377; Taine, Italy: Rome and Naples, 188.

      61. Symonds, 442.

      62. Vasari, IV, 198.

      63. Symonds, 490.

      64. Vasari, IV, 219.

      65. Ibid., 203.

      66. Ruskin, Modern Painters, Part I, ch. ii, end.

      67. Symonds, 372.

      68. Balcarres, Lord, Evolution of Italian Sculpture, 271; Spengler, O., Decline of the West, I, 276.

     
    Index

      Most abbreviations are self-explanatory. A single date indicates a floruit or, at least, a focal point mentioned in the text; if two dates constitute a floruit, they are preceded by fl. A footnote is indicated by an asterisk (*). All dates of male rulers, lay and ecclesiastical, are regnal. The index is to be used in conjunction with the Table of Contents (xi-xiv), where discussions of the major arts are indicated by section.

      A

      Abbate, Niccolò dell’ (c. 1512–71), 258, 259

      abbreviatores, 392

      Abélard, Pierre (1079–1142), 537

      Accademia della Crusca, 696

      Accademia degli Umidi, 696, 700

      Accolti, Bernardo (1465–1536), 345, 483

      Achillini, Alessandro (1463–1512), 531, 536

      Aconzio, Iacopo (c. 1492–1565), 695

      Adagia (Erasmus), 316

      Adrian VI (Adrian Dedel), Pope (1521–23), 266, 491, 621–624, 628, 654

      Adriano da Corneto, see Castellesi, Adriano

      adultery, 575, 578, 579–580

      Aeneid (Virgil), 494

      Africa (Petrarch), 9

      Agnadello, battle of, 617

      agriculture, 530

      Alamagna, Giovanni d’ (d. 1450), 297

      Alamanni, Luigi (1495–1556), 696

      Albergad, Niccolò, Blessed (1357–1443), 377

      Alberini, Marcello (b. 1511), 485

      Albert of Saxony (d. 1390), 222, 223, 225

      Alberti, Leon Battista (1404–72), 107–108, 120, 196, 223, 251, 240, 379, 450, 497, 601, 725

      Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474–1515), 165

      Albertini, Francesco (1521), 496

      Albertus Magnus (c. 1193–1280), 222

      Albigensians, 689

      Albizzi, Rinaldo degli (d. 1442), 377

      Albizzi family, 73, 74

      Albornoz, Gil Alvarez Carrillo de (known in Italy as Cardinal Egidio: 1310–67), 20, 57–58, 59, 333, 408

      Albret, Charlotte d’, Duchess of Valentinois (d. 1514), 419, 425

      Albret, Jean d’, King of Navarre (d. 1516), 439

      Aleandro, Girolamo (1480–1542), 488–489, 728

      Alessi, Galeazzo (1512–72), 711

      Alexander V (Petros Filargis), Pope (1409–10), 364

      Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia), Pope (1492–1503), 123, 147, 152–155, 156,* 157, 158, 160, 161, 162, 189, 244, 264, 344, 355, 374, 380, 385, 393, 399, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404–417, 418–420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429–431, 432, 433–437, 440,* 441–442, 447, 449, 480, 481, 485, 487, 492, 517, 520, 535, 561, 562, 611, 612, 614, 615, 616, 690

      Alexander of Aphrodisias (200), 539

      Alfieri, Vittorio (1749–1803), 301

      Alfonso XI, King of Castile (1312–50), 57

      Alfonso I, King of Naples (1435–58), 83, 183, 184, 193, 349–35O, 351–352, 353, 575, 579, 610

      Alfonso II, King of Naples (1494–95), 114, 184, 185, 188, 354, 355, 430

      Alfonso, Duke of Bisceglie (d. 1500), 430–431, 439

      Algeri da Nola, Filippo (1560), 538–539

      Alidosi, Francesco (d. 1511), 444

     
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