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Gabiccie, Count delle, iii. 201.
Gabrielli of Gubbio, i. 21. 33.
Galileo Galilei, iii. 155. 243.
Galli, Gallo, i. 160, 161.

Angelo, ii. 136, 137; iii. 282.
Antonio, iii. 123. 277. 282.
Gambara, Veronica, ii. 59. 122.
Gambino of Arezzo, poet, i. 217.
Gandia, Duke of. See Borgia.
Garfagno, iii. 268.
Garigliano, i. 337.

Garter, order of the, i. 152. 163, 164.

213. 270. 273. 276. 421. 423; ii. 30.
78, 79. 223. 262. 311. 443-449.
Gathe, Marcial de, i. 297.
Gattinara, Mercurino da, iii. 412.
Gaye, Dr., i. 148, 149. 335.
Genga, Bartolomeo, iii. 334, 335.

Girolamo, i. 162; ii. 141. 312; iii.
46. 95. 249. 329-334. 351. 378.
Nicolo, iii. 351.

Simone, iii. 335.

Genoa supports the Angevine cause, i.
116, 117. 127.

revolutions in, i. 127.

Gentile Countess of Urbino, i. 60. 66.
105. 113. 115.

See Fabriano; Bellini.
German school of modern art, ii. 232;
iii. 348.

Gessi, Monsignor, iii. 210.

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154.

Giordani, Camillo, iii. 128.
—, Giulio, iii. 202.
Giorgi, Dr. Marino, i. 347.
Giorgio, lute-player, i. 144.

Giorgio, Francesco di, architect, i. 142.
147-150. 161. 163. 165. 219. 259.
325; ii. 201-205; iii. 245.

Giotto, i. 416; ii. 151. 165, 166. 179.
191.

Giovio, his works, i. 91.
Giraldi, Tranquillo, ii. 354. 360. 363.
386. 392.

Benedetto, ii. 363. 428.

Giulia Bella [Farnese], i. 331. 353.
Duchess of Urbino, iii. 59-64.
93, 94.

Giunta, iii. 173.

Giustinopoli. See Muzio.

Glass, use of stained, iii. 347.

Glassford, Mr. James, i. xii. iii. 263.

275. 301. 304. 308.

Goito, ii. 255. 392.

Gonfaloniere, explained, i. 170.
Gonzaga. See Elisabetta and Leonora
Duchesses of Urbino.

Alessandro, Lord of Castiglione,

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his partiality, i. viii. ii. 324. 333,
334. 383. 408. 418, 419. 422-424.
428. 432. 435; iii. 18. 34. 70. 72.
Guidaccio. See Manfredi.
Guidantonio, Count of Urbino, his pru-
dent policy, i. 38. 42. 80.

made seigneur of Assisi, i. 38.

, his letter to Siena, i. 34.

is made grand constable of Naples,
i. 39.

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and vice-general of Romagna, i.
39.

and Duke of Spoleto, i. 40.
knighted, i. 66.

receives the Golden Rose, i. 41.
obtains Castel Durante, i. 41.
his piety, i. 42.

his death, i. 42. 53; iii. 427.
his children, i. 43-45. 68. 70.
encourages letters, ii. 104-106.
Guido the elder, Count of Urbino, i. 24
-32.

his Ghibelline policy, i. 24.
he conquers Romagna, i. 24.
is senator of Rome, i. 24.

his stratagem at Forli, i. 24.
is seigneur of Lucca, i. 25.
becomes a Franciscan monk, i. 26.
30, 31.

his treacherous advice to Boni-
face VIII.

narrated by Dante, i. 27-29.
doubts as to this story, i. 29.
his death, i. 31.

Guidobaldo I., Duke of Urbino, his birth,

i. 197, 198. 282.

his confirmation, i. 282.

his early promise, i. 282-284.

Guidobaldo I., Duke of Urbino, his suc-
cession, i. 285.

his first condotta, i. 286-288.
in the service of Naples, i. 288.
of the pope, i. 290. 294. 299.
his court, i. 295, 296. 298; ii.
39-47.82.

his marriage, i. 296.

his impotency, i. 47. 298. 392.
sent against the Orsini, i. 329,

330. 343-348.

engaged by Alfonso II. of Naples,
i. 334.

engaged by Venice, i. 341.
by Florence, i. 341-343.
made prisoner, i. 345-348.
goes against Perugia, i. 355.
engaged against Pisa, i. 356.
at Bibbiena, i. 356.

his gout, i. 330. 356. 362, 363;
ii. 34. 66. 72.

visits Venice, i. 362. 392. 405.
protected by Louis XII., i. 378.
adopts his nephew, i. 357. 383; ii.

32-34.

his first flight from Urbino, i.
385-393; ii. 78.

his return, i. 399, 400.
he again retires, i. 402-406.
repairs to Mantua, ii. 12.

is restored, ii. 20-28.
engaged by Venice, ii. 21.
his difficulties in consequence, ii.

24, 25. 28, 29. 35.

goes to Rome, ii. 28. 34, 35.
engaged by Julius, ii. 30. 33.

- made Knight of the Garter, ii, 30.
443-449.

, his domestic life, ii. 31.
visited by Julius II., ii. 36-38.
anecdotes of, ii. 44.
his death, 72-75.

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Guidobaldo II. receives the Golden
Fleece, iii. 104.

his palaces, i. 151-153; iii. 101.
his discourse on the Turkish war,
iii. 105.

his finances, iii. 106.

rebellion at Urbino, iii. 107–114.
his death, iii. 114. 429.

his character, iii. 114–116. 300.
his portraits, iii. 116. 332. 373.
377. 443. 446.

Guiscard, Robert, i. 309.
Guise, Duc de, iii. 103.

Guizot's opinion of Italian republics,
i. 8.

Hall, Captain Basil, iii. 293.

Hamilton Palace, pictures in, ii. 150;
iii. 63.

Hannibal's defeat at the Furlo, i. 70.
Henry VII., ii. 111. 443-449.
Henry VIII., ii. 51. 110. 112. 115. 376.
388. 417.; iii. 84.

Hepburn, Sir T. B., iii. 395.
Hogarth, William, contrasted with Sa-
vonarola, ii. 162.
Honorius III., i. 21. 23.

Hustan, Peter, from Scotland, iii. 17.

Imola purchased by Galeazzo Maria
Sforza, i. 186. 225.

-, comes to the Riarii, i. 214. 225.

227.

Imperiale Palace, ii. 373; iii. 46-48.
101. 150. 298. 331-333. 398. 443.
Innocent VIII., i. 290. 299. 317.
Inspruck, i. 362.

Ischia, i. 133. 337.

Isotta degli Atti of Rimini, i. 71. 182—
186; ii. 122.

Italian ballet dances, i. 448.

biographers, their faults, i. 142.
calamities, i. 322; iii. 34. 43-
45. 90.

comedies, i. 444-448; ii. 31. 45.
61, 62. 140-146; iii. 153. 171. 196.
278.

conspiracies, i. 222–224. 226-

231.

feuds, i. 299. 308.

golden age, i. 173; iii. 44. 240.
improvisatori, ii. 64.

letter of introduction, iii. 435.

literature, its revival and tenden-
cies, ii. 89-93. 97-103. Its zenith
of glory, iii. 239, 240. Its corruption
and decay, iii. 240–244.

manners, ii. 40-46. 62. 70. 146
-148.

Italian mechanical arts, iii. 383. 398.
military system, i. 319-326; iii.
44. 53. 57. 72. 89. 105. 148.
nationality, i. 16. 171; ii. 371; iii.

56.

pageants, i. 441–448.

painting, Christian art, ii. 210-
243. Its rise, ii. 149—210; iii. 320.
Its zenith, ii. 210-243; iii. 319—
324. Its decline, iii. 319. 324-328.

patriotism, i. 18. 172.
poetry, ii. 124-140; iii. 262-

264.

present condition of, i. ix-xiii.
principalities, i. 6. 9. Their in-
fluence on civilization, i. 10; ii. 93
-96. 335; iii. 236. Liberty in, i. 15
-17. List of, in Central Italy, i.
17.

Their condition in 1444, i. 82.
Their policy in 1450, i. 97.

proper names, i. xiv.
prosperity described by Guicciar-
dini, i. 308.

republics, their origin, i. 7. Na-
ture of freedom in, i. 8. 15-19. Con-
trasted with that in principalities, i.
8, 9; iii. 209. Their results, i. 8, 9.
Improperly so called, i. 15. List of,
in Central Italy, i. 17. Mariotte's
opinion of, i. 19.

250.

small states, their origin, i. 5.
science, ii. 194-196; iii. 245-

titles and euphuism, iii. 244. 278.
310. 435.

topographers, their absurdity, i. 4.
towns, their origin and independ-
ence, i. 6, 7. See Italian Republics.
unity, how far practicable, i. 18.

171.

James III. of Scotland, ii. 110.
James IV. of Scotland, ii. 112.
John, King of Spain, i. 109. 116.
John XVII., pope, i. 39, 40.
Johnston, Mr. W. B., R.S. A., of Edin-
burgh, i. 275.

Julius II., his birth, ii. 271.

Cardinal della Rovere, i. 214. 227.
242. 303. 357; ii. 291, 292. 467,
468.

his election and early policy, ii.
23-30. 292, 293.

402.

his nepotism, ii. 33. 334-336.

visits Urbino, ii. 36-38.

obtains Bologna, ii. 37, 38.

his patronage of art, ii. 225-229.

252-254. 295-298.

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Ladies, learned, of Italy, i. 115. 206,
207; ii. 67. 122, 123.

, learned, of Spain, ii. 123.
Lamartine, his opinion as to political
progress, i. 8.

Lamole, i. 47. iii. 191. 216.
Lanci, Cornelio, iii. 277, 278.
Lancia, Baldassare, iii. 334.
Landor, Mr. W. Savage, ii. 462.
Landriano, Count Antonio, iii. 117.

Count Francesco, iii. 123.
Lanfranco, Giacomo, iii. 389. 397.
Girolamo, iii. 401.
Lanoy, Don Carlos de, ii. 408. 429. 434;
iii. 21. 23. 283. 407. 422.

Lante, Marchese, iii. 77.
Lanznechts, or lansquenets, i. 324.
Lauranna, Luziano, i. 142. 147-149.
Lascaris, Constantine, ii. 122.
La Stellata, i. 251-257.

Lautrec, Odet de Foix, ii. 349. 392.
406; iii. 34. 36. 104. 283.
Laureani, Monsignor, i. xviii.
Lavernia, ii. 168.

Lazzaro, Maestro, Bishop of Urbino, i.

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Leo X., conspiracy against, ii. 375.
his death, ii. 394. 395.

Leo XII., iii. 334.

Leonora, Duchess of Urbino, ii. 55. 304.

311, 312. 354. 392. 403. 404; iii. 32.
41-43. 45. 49. 75. 95. 162, 163.
330-333. 372. 437. 442. 444.
Leonardi, Gian Giacomo, iii. 250.
Lepanto, action of, iii. 105. 132, 133.
315. 424-426.

Leyva, Antonio della, iii. 34. 37. 42.
Lillio, Andrea, iii. 359.

Lindsay, Lord, i. iii; ii. 165. 256; iii.
345.

Lione, Suarez di, ii. 366.

Liverotto da Fermo.

See Eufreducci.

Livia, Duchess of Urbino, iii. 77. 161.
223, 224. 227.

Loches, castle of, i. 370.

Lodi, peace of, in 1454, i. 100, 101. 103,
104. 116, 117. 168. 173.
Lombardy, its condition in 1430, i. 63.
Lonno, ii. 392.

Loredano, Doge, i. 244.

Loreto, pilgrimages to, i. 42.

pictures at, iii. 346. 353.

vases at, iii. 390.

Louis XII. succeeds to the crown of
France, i. 358.

his marriage, i. 361.

befriends Cesare Borgia, i. 360—

362. 364. 369.

doubts him, ii. 10. 12.
invades Italy, i. 370. 377.
his death, ii. 347.

Lucrezia, Duchess of Urbino, ii. 342;
iii. 127-131. 144-147. 156, 157.
295. 299-306. 311.

Lugo, i. 247.

Luna, Pierantonio da, iii. 117.

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Majolica, origin of, iii. 383-385.

463

made at Urbino, iii. 385. 392.
-, made at Pesaro, iii. 387-391.
made at Gubbio, iii. 388. 392.
mottoes on, iii. 385. 390-397.
monopolies of, iii. 438.

-, processes of, iii. 385. 388. 402.
qualities of, iii. 387. 389.

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uses of, iii. 394-397. 439.
artists of, iii. 400-403.
painters on, iii.

decline of, iii. 391. 403.
collections of, iii. 403, 404.
prices of, iii. 402, 403.

Malaria, i. 94. 98. 250. 253. 317.
Malatesta, their contests with Urbino,
i. 33. 69. 103. 128-138. 235. 276.
-, arms, i. 70.

Cleofe, her unhappy marriage, i.

36. 412.

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Sigismond Pandolfo, Lord of Ri-
mini, seduces Duke Oddantonio, i.
50.84.

Malatesta, Sigismond Pandolfo, his con-
tests, with Count Federigo, i. 68-74.
77-79. 84. Challenges Count Fe-
derigo, i. 78. His perfidy, i. 93. 97.

104. 108. 110.

His interview with
Federigo, i. 104.
His humiliation,
106. 110. 137. Is burned in effigy,
i. 124. Is beaten at Cesano, i. 180.
His cha-

His death, i. 181-185.

racter, 182-185; ii. 39.

His por-

traits, i. 183; ii. 198. Goes to the
Morea, i. 184.

Sigismondo, ii. 403.

Maldonato, a Spanish captain, ii. 365.

377-379.

Mantegna, Andrea, the painter, ii. 190.
199. 207. 255. 286. 457. 460; i. 274.

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