INDEX
Abelard, Pierre, I., [75] et seq.
Amboise, Bussy d', II., site of his murder, [107]
Anne of Brittany, I., [36]; built the still existing refectory of the Cordelier Convent, [230]; II., wife and widow of Charles VIII., [186]; marries Louis XII., [187]
Arsenal, the library of the, II., [250] et seq.
Artois, Robert, Comte d', I., [51], [55]
Aubriot, Hugues, Provost of Paris, builder of the Bastille, II., [174]; tower and staircase of, [174] et seq.
Balzac, Honoré de, II., birthplace, [53]; homes in Paris, [54], [60], [61], [62]; site of type foundry, [58]; mode of writing, [64]-[66]; scenes and characters of, [76]-[80]; marriage and death, [81] et seq.
Barras, Paul-François-Jean-Nicolas, Comte de, I., [256]
Barye, Antoine-Louis, II., home and studio of, [253]
Beaumarchais, de Pierre-Augustin Caron, I., birthplace and homes of, [217]-[218]
Béjart, Armande, I., wife and widow of Molière, [119]; sketched, [122] et seq.
—— Madeleine, sister or mother of Armande, friend of Molière, I., [117]; opposes his marriage, [122]
Béranger, Pierre-Jean de, II., house at Passy, [71]; in prison, [137]
Bernardins, monastery of the, I., modern use of its refectory, [45]
Béthune, Maximilien de (See [Sully])
Bièvre, the river, I., [21], [27], [43]; II., [155]-[156]
Birch, George H., I., [9]
Blanche of Castile, I., house and stairway of, [27] et seq.; widow of Louis VIII., [36]
Boccaccio, I., records Dante's visit to Paris, [83]
Boffrand, Germain, I, architect of Charles Lebrun's hôtel, [43]
Boileau-Despréaux, Nicolas, I., in the cloisters of Notre-Dame, [75]-[76]; offers to surrender his pension to Corneille, [142]; sketch of, [178] et seq.; studied in the Sorbonne, [183]; site of his house at Auteuil, [186]; lodgings in Paris, [188]; final resting-place, [199]
Bonaparte, Napoleon, I., house visited by, when a lad, [258]; early homes in Paris, [260]-[262]
Bossuet, Bishop of Meaux, I., [14]; "the strong and splendid," [143]-[144]
Boulangerie générale des Hôpitaux et Hospices, la, I., in its courtyard a wing of Sardini's villa, [41]
Boulevard Saint-Germain, I., [33], [46]
Boulevard Saint-Michel, I., [33]
Bourgogne, Charles "le Téméraire," Duc de, I., [62]
—— Jean "sans-Peur," Duc de, I., [56] et seq.
—— Marguerite, Duchesse de, I., [56] et seq.
—— Philippe "le Bon," Duc de, I., [60] et seq.
—— Philippe, "le Hardi," Duc de, I., [55] et seq.
Brinvilliers, Marie-Madeleine Dreux d'Aubray, Duchesse de, II., residence of, in the Marais, [243]; sketch of, [244] et seq.; Lebrun's portrait of, in the Louvre, [247]
Calvin, John, I., studied in seminary of Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet, [44]; his only residence in Paris, [93]
Candide, I., referred to, [41]
Carlyle, Thomas, I., quoted, [59]; on Diderot, [207]; sees Talma in the Théâtre Français, [269]
Catherine de' Medici, I., referred to, [33], [42]; II., [106]
Cerceau, Androuët du, II., Huguenot architect, existing specimens of his work, [198]-[199]
—— Baptiste, du, I., house of, in the Huguenot quarter, [91]
—— Jean du, II., architect of Sully's hôtel, [195]
Champeaux, Guillaume de, I., Master of Abelard, [77]
Chapelle, Saint-Benoît-le-Bétourné, I., site of, [86]
—— Sainte, la, I., referred to, [23]
Charles of Orleans, I., [60]
—— II. (of France), I., wooden tower of, [31]
Charles V., "the Wise," I., [4], [51]; II., in the Marais, [169]; wall of, [171]-[178]; his Hôtel Saint-Paul, [180]-[181]
—— VI., I., drives the first pile of Pont Notre-Dame, [25]; II., [181] et seq.
—— VII., II., presents the Island Palace, Palais de Justice, to Parliament, [170]; residence in the Tournelles, [184]
—— VIII., II., enters Paris with Anne of Brittany, [186]
Charlot, Claude, II., opens streets through the Marais, [209]-[210]
Châteaubriand, François-Auguste, Vicomte de, I., describes Talma, [268]; II., homes in Paris, [30]-[37], [45]
Châtelet, le Grand, I., its site, [31]; Molière imprisoned in, for debt, [116]
—— le Petit, I., [31]
—— Place du, I., [31]
Chaucer, Geoffrey, I., translated part of Le Roman de la Rose, [85]
Chénier, André-Marie de, I., house in Paris, [240]; II., memorial tablet and grave, [154]
—— Joseph-Marie de, I., [242]-[243]
Chevreuse, Marie de Rohan, Duchesse de, I., her Hôtel de Luynes constructed under Racine's supervision, [151]; II., her rôle in history and in Dumas, [115]-[116]
Chimæra, I., statue of the, in Cluny Museum, [97]
Church, Saint-Eustache, I., Lebrun's tomb of Colbert in, [44]; Molière's second son baptized in, [106], [115]
—— Sainte-Geneviève, I., one of the resting-places of the body of René Descartes, [100]
—— Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, I., scene of Molière's marriage, [115]
—— Saint-Gervais, I., window of Jean Cousin, [48]
—— Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre, still unchanged, [82]-[83]
—— Saint-Roch, I., Molière stands sponsor for a child in, [115]; Corneille buried in, [143]; bust of Charles Michel, Abbé de l'Épée, [210]
—— Saint-Philippe-du-Roule, II., Scene of Adèle Hugo's baptism and of Balzac's funeral service, [139]
—— Saint-Séverin, I., destroyed in 866, rebuilt in the 13th century, [82]-[83].
—— Île de la, I., [15], [32], [75]
City, the (See [La Cité])
City, Island of the (See [Île de la])
Clagny, Abbé de, I., designer of the fountain of the Innocents, [50]
Clairon, Hippolyte, I., dwellings of, [161], [164]
"Clopinel," I., nickname of Jean de Meung, completer of Le Roman de la Rose, [85]
Coictier, Dr., I., physician of Louis XI., well of, [35]; II., astrological tower of, [187]
College of the Four Nations, I., founded by Cardinal Mazarin, [78], [170]
Confrérie de la Passion, I., [64] et seq.
Conti, Prince de, I., friend and protector of Molière, Racine, Boileau, [108]
Cook, Theodore Andrea, quoted, I., [3]
Coppée, François, I., quoted, [14]; remembers the Halles as they were in Molière's time, [107]
Corneille, Pierre, I., quoted, [47]; statue of, at Rouen, and sketch of life, [138] et seq.; apartment in Rue de Cléry, [139]; personality, [147]; Guizot's estimate of, [148]
—— Thomas, I., [139], [142], [144], [149]
Cour du Commerce, I., [34]; Sainte-Beuve's apartment in, [228]; trial of the first guillotine, [231]
—— de Rohan, I., stairway and ancient well, [34]
Cousin, Jean, I., worker in stained glass, his window in Saint-Gervais, [91]
Crusade, the Sixth, I., [51]
Crusaders, the, I., [78]
Cuvier, Georges, I., homes of, [255]
Dablin, II., friend of Balzac, [86]
Dagobert, I., stairway and tower of, [16] et seq.
Dante, I., [82] et seq.
Danton, Georges-Jacques, I., statue and site of house, [224]
Daudet, Alphonse, II., homes in the Marais, [263] et seq.
Delorme, Philibert, I., dies in the cloister of Notre-Dame, [76]
—— Marion, II., house in the Marais, [140] et seq.
Descartes, René, I., site of his house, [100]; portrait by Franz Hals, [100]; body rests in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, [101]
Deschamps, Eustace, I., ballad to Chaucer, [85]
Desmoulins, Lucie-Simplice-Camille-Benoist, I., homes in Paris, [225]-[227]
Dickens, Charles, II., description of George Sand, [26]; description of Hugo and of his home, [147]
Diderot, Denis, I., in the Café Procope, [201] et seq.; sketch of, [204] et seq.; where he died, [209]
Dolet, Étienne, I., statue of, in Place Maubert, [94]
Dudevant, Mme. (See [George Sand])
Dumas, Alexandre, II., arrival in Paris, [91]; contemporaries of, [93] et seq.; homes in Paris, [97]-[98], [101]-[103]; birth of Dumas fils, [98]; statue and description of, [104]; scenes and characters of his novels, [105] et seq.
Dunois, bastard of Louis d'Orléans, I., [35], [59]
Dupanloup, Bishop, I., Renan's master in the Seminary of St. Nicolas-du-Chardonnet, [44]
École des Beaux-Arts, II., [29]
"Encore un Tableau de Paris," Henrion's, I., [6]
Erasmus, I., residence of, in the Collège Montaigu, [95]
Estrées, Gabrielle d', II., scene of her sudden death, [249]
Fontenelle, I., describes Corneille, [147]
Force, La, I., prison of, [31], II., [138]
Fouquet, I., protector of Lebrun, [43]
François I., I., [1], [62], [65], II., Maison de, [159]; II., [189]
Franklin, Benjamin, I., residences in Paris and Passy, [214]-[215]
Frémiet, I., bronze statue of Louis d'Orléans, [57]
Fulbert, Canon, I., uncle of Héloise, [75], [77]
Gambetta, Léon, I., at the Café Procope, [202]
Gautier, Théophile, I., verses for Corneille's birthday fête, [141]
Gobelins, I., factory of the, founded by a dyer named Gobelin, [41]-[44]
Goujon, Jean, I., decorator of ancient fountain, [50]; II., bust of, and specimens of his carving, [216]-[217]
Gringoire, I., alluded to, [87]
"Guillotine, la," I., its inventor, [231]; sites of, [231], [233]
Guizot, François-Pierre-Guillaume, II., residence in the Scholars' Quarter, [5], [6]
Halles, les, I., [48]
Heine, Heinrich, II., his estimate of Hugo, [146]
Henley, W. E., I., quoted, [87]
Henri II., I., [4]; II., fatally wounded in the lists of the Tournelles, [193]
Henri IV., I., [4], [24], [34], [68]; II., statue of, [193]; introduced mulberries and silkworms into France, [197]; built up eastern side of the Place Royale at the crown's expense, [199]
Hôtel de Ville, I., the new, [48]; II., first public library of, [262]
Hôtel-Dieu, I., [26]
Hôtel, d'Artois (see [Hôtel de Bourgogne])
—— Barbette, I., [57]; II., [267] et seq.
—— de Beauvais, I., [9]; II., impressive specimen of seventeenth century architecture, [238] et seq.
—— de Bourgogne, I., last remaining fragment, [51]; in the reign of Louis XI., [61]; use made of its donjon by Saint Vincent de Paul, [63]; part of it used as a theatre by the Confraternity of the Passion, [65]
—— de Bretagne, I., memories of, [232]
—— de Choiseul-Praslin, I., now a Dominican school for girls, [130]
—— de Clermont-Tonnerre, I., [32]
—— de Clisson, II., history of, [275] et seq.
—— de Flandres, I., now the site of the General Post Office in Rue Jean-Jacques-Rousseau, [56]
—— de Hollande, II., [272]
—— de Lauzun-Pimodan, II., [74]-[76]
—— de Luynes, I., constructed under Racine's supervision, [151]
—— de Navarre, I., existing remains of, [34]-[35]
—— de la Reine Blanche, I., [27] et seq.
—— Saint-Paul, I., [57]; II., [180] et seq.
—— de Strasbourg (Palais Cardinal), II., now the Imprimerie, [279]
—— des Tournelles, I., occupied by Louis XI., [61]; II., by the Duke of Bedford during the English occupation of Paris, [183]; by Charles VII. after the burning of Joan the Maid, [184]; afterward the abode of royalty for more than a century, [185]; François I. in the, [188]-[191]
Hôtel des Tournelles, lists of, II., Henri II. fatally wounded in, [193]
—— des Ursins, I., [20]
Hôtels-garnis, I., do not antedate the Revolution, [9]
Huguenots, the, I., befriended by Marguerite of Navarre, [90]-[94]; in the Scholars' Quarter, [90], [91]
Hugo, General, II., father of Victor, [126], [128], [157]
—— Victor, I., "painful detail and inaccurate erudition" in his portraiture of mediæval Paris, [41]; sarcasm on Cuvier, [255]; II., describes Balzac's death and burial, [84]-[87]; first Paris lodging, [125]; later homes and schools, [127] et seq.; visits Châteaubriand, [132]; death of his mother, [133]; marriage, [134]; homes of married life, [135] et seq.; friends, [136] et seq.; visits Béranger in prison, [137]; scenes and characters of, [150] et seq.; final home, [160]
Île de la Cité, I., [15], [32], [75], [78]; II., [165]
—— des Javiaux, later Île Louvier, I., [21]
—— Notre-Dame, I., [54]
—— Saint-Louis, I., formed by the junction of Île Notre-Dame and Île aux Vaches, [21], [45] et seq.
Innocents, Cemetery of the, I., some of its vaults in perfect preservation, their present use, [49]
—— Church of, I., built by Louis "le Gros," [50]
—— fountain and square of the, [50]
Institute, the, I., site of the Tour de Nesle shown by a tablet on its eastern wall, [32]
Isabelle of Bavaria, I., wife of Charles VI., held her "unclean court" in Hôtel Barbette, [57]; II., her abode in the Marais, [269]
James, Henry, I., quoted, [19], [26]; II., [78]
Jean "le Bon," I., [55]
—— "sans-Peur," I., procures the assassination of Louis d'Orléans, [58]; himself assassinated, [59]
Joan the Maid, II., [177], [269]
La Fontaine, Jean de, I., friendship with Mme. de la Sablière, [171]-[172]; death and burial, [173]; friends of, [174] et seq.
Lamartine, Alphonse de, II., residence of, in the Scholars' Quarter, [9]; statue of, [10]; his first visit to Hugo, [132]-[133]
Lang, Andrew, I., quoted, [89]
Laplace, Pierre-Simon, I., residences of, [253]-[254]
[Latin Quarter] (See Scholars' Quarter)
Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent, I., [253]
Lebrun, Charles, I., court painter and decorator, [43]-[45]
Lecouvreur, Adrienne, I., residence of, [162]; where buried, [163]
Lemoine, Cardinal, I., College of, [93]
Lenclos, Ninon de, II., house of, in the Marais, [224] et seq.
Lenôtre, M. G., I., [10]; his "Paris Révolutionnaire," [223]
Lescot, Pierre, I., the fountain des Innocents wrongly ascribed to, [50]; dies in the cloisters of Notre-Dame, [76]
"Librairie de Monsieur" (See [Library of the Arsenal])
Library of the Arsenal, the, II., [56], [250] et seq.
Littré, Maximilien-Paul-Émile, II., homes of, [18]
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, I., quoted, [83]
Lorris, Guillaume de, I., began the Roman of the Rose, [85]
Louis VI., I., wall and towers of, [30]-[31]
Louis VII., II., gives site in the Marais to the Templars, [179]
Louis IX. (Saint-Louis), I., [36]
Louis XI., I., entry into Paris on accession, [61]; II., residence in the Tournelles, [185] et seq.
Louis XII., I., ancient well once his property, [34]; patron of Pierre Gringoire, [67]; II., in the Marais, [170]; marries Anne of Brittany, [187]; marries Mary, sister of Henry VIII. of England, [188]
Louis XIII., "the Just," I., opens building sites on Île Saint-Louis, [47]; Vincent de Paul his confessor, [63]; permits "Les Comédiens du Marais" to style themselves "La Troupe Royale," [68]-[69]; II., marries Anne of Austria, [201]; statue of, [202]
Louis XIV., II., enters Paris with his bride, [236]-[237]; witness of his marriage procession, [237]
Louis XVI., I., institutes the "model prison" of La Force, [31]
Louis XVIII., II., why he pensioned Victor Hugo, [134]-[135]
Louis of Orleans, I., statue of, [57]; assassinated, [58]; his widow, [59]; II., at the Hôtel Barbette with Isabelle of Bavaria, [269]
Lulli, musician, I., house of, still in perfect condition, [140]
Lutetia, I., Gallic and Roman, [20]; Gallo-Roman wall of, [30]; wall built by Louis VI., [31]; II., [165]-[166]
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, I., "criticises" French names, [8]
Maison de la Reine Blanche, I., [27] et seq.
Maistre, Joseph de, II., quoted on the massacre of Saint-Bartholomew's Night, [183]
Mancini, Anne, Duchesse de Bouillon, niece of Mazarin, I., [167]-[168]
Mansart, François, II., house in the Marais, [225]
Mansart, Jules Hardouin, nephew of François, II., Superintendent of Buildings under Louis XIV., [224]; specimens of his work, [225], [252]
Marais, the, II., Scarron's house in, [120]; wall of Philippe-Auguste, [168]; wall of Charles V., [171]-[178]; wall of the Temple, [179]; monasteries in, [209]; relics of old houses in, [210]-[211], [238] et seq.; Mme. de Maintenon's apartment in, [266]
Marat, Jean-Paul, I., Paris apartment of, [227]
Marcel, Étienne, I., statue of, [48]; II., "Prévôt des Marchands," [169]; Froissart's description of his death, [171]; estimate of, [171]-[172]
Marcus Aurelius, I., compared with Saint Louis, [36]
Marguerite of Navarre. I., befriends the Huguenots, [90], [94]
Marguerite of Valois, divorced wife of Henri IV., II., home in the Marais, [253] et seq.; Clouet's portrait of, [256]
Mattioli, Count Ercolo Antonio, II., probably the "Man in the Iron Mask," [233]
Mazarin, Cardinal, I., his College, now the Palais de l'Institut, [170]
Medicine, School of, I., [78]; present site of that of the fifteenth century, [80]
Mérimée, Prosper, II., homes of, [20]
Meung, Jean de, I., completes the Roman of the Rose; site of his house, [83]
Michel, Charles, Abbé de l'Épée, I., bust of, [210]; statue of, by deaf-mute artist, [211]-[212]
Mirabeau, I., house where he died, [226]
Molière (Jean Poquelin), I., birthplace, [105]; baptized at Saint-Eustache, [106]; site of college, [108]; imprisoned in the Grand Châtelet, [116]; site of Paris theatres, [117]; married in Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, [118]; site of his widow's theatre, [119]; fountain erected to his memory, [128]; residence at Auteuil, [129] et seq.; his arm-chair in the Theâtre Français, [133]-[134]
Monval, M., I., [10]
Morley, John, I., on Voltaire, [195]; on Diderot, [203]; on the Encyclopædia, [208]
Palais des Thermes, I., frigidarium of, in the Cluny Museum, [21]
Palissy, Bernard, I., homes in Paris, [91]-[92]
Palloy "le Patriote," II., contracts to demolish the Bastille walls, [229] et seq.
Pascal, Blaise, I., commemorative tablet to, [96]; site of experiments, [97]; where buried, [98]
Philippe-Auguste, I., wall of, [28] et seq.; II., [168]; round towers of, [34]; paves main streets of Paris, [38]
Place Dauphine, I., Mme. Roland's girlhood's home in, [243]
—— du Parvis-Notre-Dame, I., [27]
—— Royale, II., [197] et seq.
—— Saint-André-des-Arts, I., site of ancient church of that name, [158]
Pompadour, La, I., house of, unchanged, [208]
Portes, I., de Buci, [33], [58]
—— Dauphine, [33]
—— de Nesle, [32]
—— Saint-Antoine, [52]
—— Saint-Bernard, [32]
—— Saint-Denis, [53]
—— Saint-Marcel, [88]
—— Saint-Martin, [53]
—— Saint-Victor, [88]
Ponts, I., d'Arcole, [27]
—— des Arts, [54]
—— au Change, [25]
—— au Double, [27]
—— Louis-Philippe, [47]
—— aux Meuniers, [25]
—— Notre-Dame, [25]
—— Rouge, [86]
—— Royal, [169]
—— de la Tournelle, [46]
Pôternes, I., Barbette, [52]
—— des Barrés, [52]
—— Baudoyer, [52]
—— Beaubourg, [53]
Quais, I., d'Anjou, [46]
—— de Bourbon, [46]
—— des Célestins, [52]
—— Henri IV., [21]
—— des Lunettes, [243]
—— Malaquais, La Fontaine lived on, [169]; house of the elder Visconti still intact, [169]; Humboldt lived on, [170]; Cardinal Mazarin the largest builder on, [170]
—— d'Orléans, [46]
—— II., de la Tournelle, [32], [54], [84]
Quinet, Edgar, II., house of, [13]
Rachel (Élisa-Rachel Félix), II., homes in the Marais, [247]-[248]
Racine, Jean, I., student in Collége d'Harcourt, [149]; homes in Paris, [150] et seq.; relations with Molière and Corneille, [152]-[153]; his house in Rue Visconti, [160]; family life, [165]-[166]; death and burial, [167]
Racine, Louis, I., [160]
Récamier, Mme., II., homes of, [38]-[44]
Renan, Ernest, I., pupil of Dupanloup, in Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet, [44]; II., homes of, [22] et seq.
Richelieu, Cardinal, I., widened Paris streets, [5], [49]; his theatre, [118]-[119]
Robespierre, Maximilien, I., homes in Paris, [235]-[236]
Rollin, Charles, historian, I., his residence unchanged, [99]
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, I., traces of, in Paris, [205]-[206]
Rue, d'Arras, I., [35]
—— du Bac, I., [9]
—— Boutebrie, I., mediæval staircase, [80]
—— de Braque, I., [53]
—— de la Bucherie, I., [80]
—— du Cardinal-Lemoine, I., [32], [35], [43]
—— Cassini, II., site of Balzac's house in, [62]
—— Chanoinesse, I., [16]
—— du Cimetière-Saint-Benoît, I., retains some ancient houses, [86]
—— Clovis, I., contains fragment of wall of Philippe-Auguste, [35], [79]
—— Dauphine, I., tablet at No. 44, [33]
—— Descartes, I., cottages on the wall of Philippe-Auguste, [35]
—— du Dragon, II., Hugo's house in, [133]
—— des Écoles, I., bronze statue of Dante, [83]
—— Étienne-Marcel, I., contains last fragment of the Hôtel de Bourgogne, [51]
—— de Fer-à-Moulin, I., contains fragment of Scipio Sardini's villa, [41]-[42]
—— de la Ferronerie, I., scene of Henri IV.'s assassination, [4], [48], [106]
—— François-Miron, II., balcony of the Louis XIV. period, [237]
—— des Francs-Bourgeois, I., [52]-[53]; II., relics of antiquity in, [260] et seq.
—— Galande, II., houses of the time of Charles IX., [80]
—— des Gobelins, I., country house of Blanche of Castile, [27]-[28]
—— Guénégaud, contains a tower of Philippe-Auguste, I., [34]; II., [120]
—— des Innocents, I., vaults of Cemetery des Innocents in good preservation, [49]
—— des Marais-Saint-Germain (now Visconti), house where Louis Racine was born, [160]
—— de la Parcheminerie, I., superb façade, [80]
—— de Poissy, I., refectory of the Bernardin convent, [65]
—— Saint-André-des-Arts, site of the original Porte de Buci, [34]
Saint-Benoît-le-Bétourné, I., chapel of the martyrs, [84]
—— Nicolas-du-Chardonnet, I., where Calvin and Renan made their studies, [44]
—— Paul, Cemetery of, II., [232]-[234]
Saint-Pierre, Henri-Bernardin de, I., [99], [100]
Sainte-Beuve, Charles-Augustin, I., room in the Cour du Commerce, [228]; II., his homes in Paris, [11], [12]
Sainte-Pélagie, I., prison of, [43]
Salle-des-Gardes, I., relic of the old palace, [24]
Salpêtrière, the, I., [21], [238]
Sand, George (Mme. Dudevant), II., homes in Paris, [27]-[29]
Sapeurs-Pompiers, I., its caserne a specimen of thirteenth century architecture, [45]
Sardini, Scipio, I., villa of, [41]-[42]
Sardou, Victorien, I., collections of, [10], [26]; relic of Corneille, [143]; of Danton, [224]
Saxe, Maurice de, I., residences of, [162]-[163]
Scarron, Paul, II., house in the Marais, [220]-[222]
Scribe, Eugène, I., commemorative tablet of, [217]
Sellier, M. Charles, I., [10]
Sévigné, Mme. de, II., born in the Marais, [215]; her fondness for the Carnavalet, [217]-[219]
Staël, Mme. de, II., [33]
Stairway, I., of la Reine Blanche, [27] et seq.
—— I., of Dagobert, [17] et seq.
—— I., of Jean "sans-Peur," [71], [72]
Sully, Duc de, I., [46]; II., residence of, [56], [194]-[196]
Surville, Mme. Laure de, II., Balzac's letters to, [57]; shelters Balzac's widow, [86]
Taine, Hippolyte-Adolphe, II., house where he died, [21]
Talma, Joseph-François, I., homes in Paris, [266]-[267]
Taylor, Mlle. Blanche, I., [9]
Temple, the, II., rise and fall of, [179]-[180]
Terror, the, I., three famous victims of, [240]-[252]; II., [138], [154]
Thackeray, William Makepeace, II., in Paris, [130]-[131]
Tocqueville, Alexis-Charles-Henri Clérel, Comte de, II., residences in the Scholars' Quarter, [4], [5]
Tour Barbeau, I., [52]
—— de l'Horloge, I., [24]
—— Jean "sans-Peur," I., [51], [58], [69] et seq.
—— "qui-fait-le-Coin," I., [54]
Tournelles, the, II., dwelt in by Bedford, [183]; by Charles VII. and Louis XI., [184]-[185]; by François I., [189]-[190]; lists of, [192]-[193]
Turlupin, I., comedian of the Théâtre du Marais, [146]
Ville, la, I., [36]
Ville d'Avray, II., Balzac's house in, [69]-[71]
Villeparisis, II., home of Balzac's father, [58]
Villon, François, I., [20]; sketch of, [86]-[87]
Visconti, Valentine, Duchesse d'Orléans, I., [57]; incites Dunois to avenge his father's murder, [59]
Voie du Midi, the, I., now Rue Saint-Jacques, [31]
Voltaire, François-Marie Arouet, I., baptized at Saint-André-des-Arts, [158], [193]; sketch of, [193] et seq.; at the Café Procope, [201]