INDEX
- Abano, ii. [21], [23]
- Agriculture, ii. [186], [187], [191], [192]; iii. [33], [84], [85]
- Aigues Caudes (Eaux Chaudes), i. [78]; ii. [181]; iii. [45]
- Ammianus Marcellinus, i. [64n]
- Amyot, J., ii. [126n]
- Ancona, iii. [1-4]
- Andelot, Sieur, i. [47], [48]
- Angelo, Mich., i. [11]; ii. [49]
- Antiquities, classic, i. [91], [115]; ii. [71], [98], [100], [128-131], [166], [185]; iii. [7], [84], [118], [119]
- Appenino (statue), ii. [44], [47]
- Arabian physician, ii. [122]
- Arezzo, iii. [22], [123n]
- Ariosto, ii. [34]; iii. [110]
- Artillery, ii. [164]
- Augsburg, i. [9], [129-150];
- religious factions, i. [149]
- Austria, i. [74], [97], [123];
- Don John of, ii. [127];
- relations with Lucca, iii. [33]
- Baden, baths of, i. [77-91];
- cost of living at, [89]
- Bagnaja, iii. [162], [165]
- Banieres (Bagnères de Bigorre), i. [55]; ii. [39]; iii. [33], [47], [79]
- Baptism, Lutheran, i. [132], [133]
- Barbotan, i. [78]; ii. [28]; iii. [45], [79]
- Bartholomew, S., i. [11]; ii. [127n]
- Basle, i. [62-67];
- religious discords, [65];
- dissoluteness of women, [66]
- Baths at Rome, ii. [133], [134]
- Beaumont-sur-Oise, i. [25], [26]
- Beds, i. [103], [107], [130], [168], [188]; ii. [31], [32]; iii. [51]
- Bembo, P., ii. [10]
- Bernabo, spring of, iii. [56], [62], [88], [102]
- Bird-catching, iii. [136]
- Boccaccio, iii. [152];
- his will, [107]
- Boetie, E. de la, iii. [53]
- Bologna, ii. [37-39];
- factions at, [39]; iii. [113]
- Bolsena, ii. [68]
- Books, confiscated, ii. [77];
- restored, ii. [139];
- censured, ii. [175], [176]
- Borro, Giov., iii. [123], [124], [128]
- Botzen, i. [177-179]
- Bracciolini, Poggio, i. [81]
- Brenner, pass of, i. [166-172]
- Brigandage, ii. [40], [187], [188]; iii. [180]
- Brixen, i. [172]
- Bulicame, iii. [161]
- Bulletin of health, ii. [1], [33], [36], [73]
- Buoncompagno, Giac., ii. [84], [165];
- Filippo, ii. [141n]
- Calvin, Calvinism, i. [65], [88], [106]; iii. [87]
- Canals, ii. [28], [29]
- Capello, Bianca, ii. [52], [53n]; iii. [28n]
- Capperonier, M., i. [22]
- Caprarola, i. [10]; iii. [164]
- Caselis, M. de, i. [20], [41], [191]; ii. [20]
- Casimir, Duke, i. [61]
- Catena, i. [21]; ii. [89-91]
- Catholicism, latent, amongst the reformed, i. [85]
- Catiline, iii. [30]
- Cenis, Mont, iii. [195]
- Certaldo, iii. [152]
- Certosa, i. [11]; iii. [190]
- Chaffousine (Fusina), ii. [13], [14], [18], [35]
- Chalons, i. [34]
- Charles V., i. [48], [97], [143], [167], [185]
- Chaumont-en-Bassigni, i. [36]
- Chimera, figure of, ii. [58]; iii. [102]
- Circumcision, rite of, ii. [102-105]
- Clement VII. (Pope), i. [185]
- Clesio, Card., i. [182-186]
- Coaches of Roman nobility, ii. [146]
- Colleges in Rome, ii. [83]
- Colombin, S., ii. [8]
- Confraternities, ii. [151], [156]
- Cornacchini, T., iii. [127]
- Corsena, spring of, iii. [43-45]
- Coryat, T., i. [8], [18]; ii. [10n]
- Courtenay, Earl of Devon, ii. [11n]
- Courtesans, i. [18]; ii. [17], [18], [115], [146], [148], [160]; iii. [105], [108]
- Crayfish, i. [71], [131], [187]
- D’Abein, M., ii. [79], [120], [123]; iii. [168]
- Dancing, i. [139], [140];
- school of, at Padua, ii. [10];
- permitted by Lutherans, i. [121]
- Dante, iii. [109n], [161n]
- D’Arc, Jeanne, i. [41]
- D’Este, Alfonso, Duke of Ferrara, ii. [33], [34]; iii. [15]
- D’Este, Card., ii. [25], [167n], [194]
- D’Estissac, M., i. [20], [25], [30], [58], [62], [75], [94], [191]; ii. [33], [65], [80]; iii. [172]
- Divizia, Lucchese poet, iii. [72], [73]
- Donato, iii. [54], [88]
- Dowries to girls at Rome, ii. [161-162]
- Draining marshes, ii. [30], [31]; iii. [123], [176]
- Duel, M. Mattecoulon’s, i. [20]; iii. [172n]
- Elena, S., baths of, ii. [26-28]
- Empire, politics of, i. [85], [97];
- unpopularity of the Emperor, i. [85]
- Empoli, iii. [109]
- Estienne, H., ii. [125]
- Etruscan writing, iii. [113]
- Excommunication, sentence of, ii. [148-150]
- Exorcism, ii. [111-113]
- Factions, French and Spanish, at Bologna, ii. [39];
- at Lucca, iii. [163]
- Fano, iii. [6], [8]
- Farnese, Alessandro (Cardinal), ii. [178n]; iii. [164]
- Faron, S., i. [28]
- Fencing, i. [134]; ii. [10]; iii. [103]
- Ferdinand of Tirol, i. [155], [159], [161], [162];
- his sons, i. [163], [166]; iii. [186], [187]
- Ferdinand I. (Emperor), i. [164], [167]
- Ferier, A. de, ii. [14]
- Ferrara, ii. [33-36]
- Ferries, i. [76]; ii. [31], [32]
- Flaminian Way, ii. [181]; iii. [10], [12]
- Flax, iii. [160]
- Fleur-de-lys, ii. [52]; iii. [28], [117], [189]
- Florence, ii. [47-59]; iii. [93-108];
- want of culture in, ii. [59]
- Foix, M. de, ii. [141]
- Foligno, ii. [189]
- Fornovo, i. [8]; iii. [183]
- Forum Romanum, ii. [98]
- Fossombrone, iii. [9]
- French popular in Tuscany, ii. [66]
- Fuggers, the, i. [23], [143], [186]
- Furlo, pass of, iii. [11], [12]
- Garda, lake of, i. [190-193]
- Gardens, at Augsburg, i. [140-143];
- at Rome, ii. [159-160];
- Petraja, ii. [54-55];
- see also “Tivoli” and “Pratolino” Gate, mechanical, at Augsburg, i. [164-166]
- Germain, Mary, i. [21], [37-39]
- Germany, Montaigne’s liking of, i. [6], [7], [179], [188]; ii. [9]; iii. [65]
- Grammont, M. de, i. [26n]
- Greece, Montaigne’s project to visit, i. [188]
- Gregory XIII. (Pope), i. [10]; ii. [67], [80-85], [88], [114], [138], [161], [162], [185]
- Grynæus, i. [64]
- Guillot’s at Amiens, iii. [23]
- Hadrian’s villa, ii. [171n], [173];
- his palace at Pisa, iii. [113]
- Hala, i. [160], [165];
- salt works, [161]
- Hannibal, iii. [25]
- Hasdrubal, iii. [9], [17]
- Hautoy, M. de, i. [191]; ii. [65], [80]
- Helfenstein, Count of, i. [128]
- Henry II. of France, i. [10]; iii. [165]
- Henry III. of France, ii. [13], [17n], [79n]
- Henry VIII. of England, ii. [119], [120]
- Heresy suspected in Montaigne’s writings, ii. [139], [140], [175], [176]
- Hildegarde, S., i. [119]
- Hosius, Card., ii. [177]
- Hottoman, F., i. [7], [64], [179]
- Huguenots, i. [119]; ii. [97], [126], [149]
- Inns, charges at, i. [111];
- deficiencies in, ii. [9], [49], [50]; iii. [101], [111], [131], [190], [194]
- Innkeepers, knavery of, ii. [40], [41]; iii. [182]
- Innsbruck, i. [158-166]
- Italian ladies wanting in beauty, ii. [49], [107]; iii. [8]
- Janiculum, ii. [94]
- Janus, temple of, ii. [99n]
- Jesuates, ii. [3], [7], [35]
- Jesuits, i. [12], [127], [134], [149], [153], [165]; ii. [196]
- Jews, ii. [5];
- races in the Corso, ii. [106];
- doctor consulted by Montaigne, iii. [174]
- Journal, Montaigne’s, discovery of, i. [2];
- written in Italian, iii. [56];
- again in French, iii. [195]
- Kempten, i. [115-123]
- Kitchens, i. [72], [73]
- Königsfelden, abbey of, i. [75], [76]
- La Fère, i. [25], [26n], [61]; iii. [205]
- Le More’s, at Paris, iii. [23]
- Leonore, daughter of Montaigne, i. [173]; iii. [198]
- Leopold of Austria, i. [76n]
- Lepers in Germany, i. [102]
- Lindau, i. [103-112]
- Livy, ii. [11], [21n]; iii. [25]
- Lodgings, i. [89]; iii. [39], [51], [101], [111];
- badness of, at Florence, ii. [49], [50]
- Loreto, i. [10], [12], [13]; ii. [196-209]; iii. [147]
- Lovanella, its famous inn, iii. [23]
- Lucca, iii. [33-35], [132-138], [148-150];
- military service in, iii. [46], [50], [63];
- judicial system, iii. [74], [147]
- Lucca, baths of, iii. [37-92], [138-148];
- peasants sceptical of the virtue of the waters, iii. [147];
- plethora of apothecaries, iii. [39], [147]
- Lutherans, i. [97], [105], [113], [119], [131], [132]
- Lyons, iii. [200]
- Macerata, ii. [194]
- Magnus, S., i. [125]
- Maldonat, M., i. [32-34], 81; ii. [158]
- Mangot, M., ii. [124]
- Marriages, mixed, i. [136];
- ceremony at the house of the Fuggers, i. [139]
- Marteau, M., i. [13]; ii. [205]
- Massa, iii. [177]
- Mattecoulon, M., i. [20], [25], [191]; ii. [65], [80]; iii. [172]
- Maximilian I. (Emperor), i. [158];
- his tomb, i. [163]; ii. [213]
- Mayoralty of Bordeaux, i. [19]; iii. [146], [a]167]
- Meaux, i. [25-31]
- Medici, Cath. dei, i. [10], [32], [64]; ii. [141n]; iii. [165]
- Medici, Cosimo I. (Grand Duke), i. [48], [51]; iii. [96], [114], [123], [179n]
- Medici, Ferd. dei (Card.), ii. [53], [78], [88], [149]; iii. [102], [178n]
- Medici, Francesco dei (Grand Duke), ii. [48], [52], [63]; iii. [21], [30], [95], [99], [101], [110], [173]
- Medici, Lorenzino dei, iii. [114]
- Medici, Piero dei, iii. [120]
- Milan, iii. [191], [192]
- Miracles, i. [147], [156];
- Montaigne’s acceptance of, i. [13]; ii. [205]
- Mirandola, Pico della, iii. [16]
- Montaigne, begins his journal, i. [25];
- his liking for Germany, i. [7], [179], [188]; ii. [9], [49]; iii. [65];
- his praise of stoves, i. [86], [94], [187];
- honour done to him in Augsburg, i. [9], [136], [137];
- his courage, i. [19]; iii. [140];
- conformity to local custom, i. [84], [138]; ii. [70];
- appreciation of good citizens, i. [183];
- his habit of diet, i. [103];
- partiality for Jesuits, i. [12]; ii. [145], [146];
- illnesses, i. [16], [54], [170]; ii. [38], [100], [105], [134]; iii. [25], [43], [131], [139], [141], [144];
- incongruities of style, i. [23];
- censure of irreligion, ii. [2];
- recognition of the power of the Church, i. [15], [16];
- acceptance of miracles, i. [13]; ii. [205];
- mayoralty of Bordeaux, i. [19]; iii. [146], [a]167];
- travel requisites forgotten, i. [109];
- offended by the Archduke of Tirol, i. [162];
- his philosophy of travel, i. [189], [190]; iii. [134];
- remarks on the site of Rome, i. [15]; ii. [75], [95-100]; iii. [170];
- on its civil liberty, ii. [76];
- on scenery, i. [14], [157], [158]; ii. [191], [192]; iii. [38];
- fear of sea-sickness, ii. [19n];
- pleasure of travel, i. [172-175];
- patience under pain, i. [17]; ii. [186];
- fear of dew, i. [187]; ii. [71];
- wariness in choosing an inn, ii. [42];
- resolves to revisit Venice, ii. [23];
- leaves books at Padua, ii. [23];
- dines with the Grand Duke of Florence, ii. [53];
- with the Cardinal de Sens, ii. [85-88];
- with the French Ambassador, ii. [123-126];
- adverse criticism of Florence, ii. [54], [59];
- does justice to it, iii. [105];
- indifference to art, i. [10], [11];
- excess of Frenchmen in Padua, ii. [10];
- in Rome, ii. [74];
- his books seized, ii. [77];
- restored, ii. [139];
- censured, ii. [175], [176];
- his audience with the Pope, ii. [80-82];
- discontent with guides, i. [90], [101]; ii. [95];
- attends a Jewish service, ii. [100], [101];
- ceremony of circumcision, ii. [102-105];
- public executions, ii. [111-113];
- his remarks on Roman ladies, ii. [107], [108];
- begins to write the journal himself, ii. [110];
- comparison of Rome and Paris, ii. [133];
- on Roman preaching, ii. [143-145];
- on the salubrity of the climate, ii. [159];
- on his superficial knowledge of the place, ii. [161];
- grant to him of Roman citizenship, ii. [164-166];
- visits the Vatican library, ii. [117], [122];
- fixes an ex voto at Loreto, ii. [198];
- his remarks on the baths of Lucca, iii. [47], [54], [55], [78], [81], [147];
- on the judicial system of the state, iii. [74];
- on military service, iii. [50], [63], [132-138];
- on medicine, iii. [77], [78], [147];
- on democratic bearing, iii. [91];
- gives a ball, iii. [67-74];
- adopts party emblems, iii. [89];
- sees an operation at Basle, i. [66], [67];
- sees Boccaccio’s will, iii. [107];
- a display of equitation, iii. [a]167];
- a card factory, iii. [201];
- returns to Rome, iii. [166];
- leaves it finally, iii. [172];
- impressions of Milan, iii. [191];
- leaves his arms at Plombières, i. [55];
- at Augsburg, i. [150];
- in Lucca, iii. [144];
- musical taste of the peasantry, iii. [110];
- is begged to reside in Rome, ii. [176];
- his purchases in Pisa, iii. [122];
- leaves Milan, iii. [192];
- crosses Mont Cenis, iii. [195];
- leaves Lyons, iii. [200];
- returns to Montaigne, iii. [205]
- Montefeltro, Federigo di, iii. [14], [15n], [16n];
- Guidobaldo di, iii. [15n]
- Montirandet, i. [36];
- strange case of a woman there, i. [36], [37]
- Moryson, Fynes, i. [8]; ii. [15n], [17n]; iii. [182n], [189n]
- Moscovite Ambassador at Rome, ii. [115], [117], [137]
- Mulhouse, i. [60];
- the host at the “Grapes,” [61]
- Munich, i. [151], [153]
- Munster, Seb., i. [64], [110], [135n]
- Muret, Marc. Ant., ii. [123]
- Narni, ii. [183]
- Necessaries of travel, i. [109]
- Neufchasteau, i. [42], [43], [45]
- Ogier the Dane, i. [28], [29]
- Operation at Basle, i. [66], [67]
- Ostia, ii. [127], [130];
- saltworks, [131]
- Padua, i. [11];
- Frenchmen at, [5]; ii. [9-13];
- cost of living at, ii. [20]
- Palladio, ii. [7n]
- Paré, A., i. [21], [37n], [38], [39]
- Parma, iii. [183];
- Duke of, iii. [185], [186]
- Paul III. (Pope), i. [11], [116]; iii. [10n], [161], [165], [a]171]
- Pavia, iii. [187-190];
- battle of, iii. [190]
- Peter’s, S., i. [11]; ii. [78], [135], [149], [152], [155]
- Peter and Paul, SS., ii. [156], [157]
- Petraja (Castello), ii. [54-58]; iii. [26]
- Petrarch, iii. [24]
- Petrino, ii. [188]
- Philosophy of Travel, i. [189-191]
- Piacenza, iii. [184-187]
- Piccolomini, S., iii. [103]
- Pietramala, ii. [43]
- Pilgrimage churches at Rome, ii. [138], [141]
- Pinitesi, L., iii. [90], [133], [137]
- Pisa, iii. [110-128];
- baths of, [129], [131];
- earth in Campo Santo, i. [14]; iii. [116];
- insalubrity of, iii. [123]
- Pistoia, iii. [29-31]
- Plater, F., i. [62], [64]
- Plommieres (Plombières), i. [45-55], [170], [187]; iii. [79]
- Plutarch, ii. [118], [123-126]
- Poggio a Cajano, iii. [28], [29]
- Portuguese homage at Rome, ii. [135];
- strange sect of fanatics, ii. [136]
- Posting, ii. [69], [70]; iii. [2], [93]
- Poussay, i. [43], [56]
- Praie (Praglia), ii. [22]
- Prato, iii. [27], [28]
- Pratolino, i. [9]; ii. [43], [45], [64], [170], [172]; iii. [106]
- Provisions, table, i. [73], [74], [107], [109];
- in Rome, ii. [134], [135];
- Lucca, iii. [39-41]
- Prunis, M., i. [2]
- Quails, iii. [3]
- Quarrel with guide, i. [100], [101];
- with vetturino, ii. [193]; iii. [155];
- of priests and friars at Pisa, iii. [126]
- Querlon, M., i. [22], [42n], [76n], [80n], [164n]; ii. [205n]
- Races, ii. [106]; iii. [96-98], [102]
- Rats, i. [138]
- Religious toleration, i. [16]
- Remiremont, i. [57];
- strange tenure of land, ib.;
- nuns of, i. [58]
- Renegade, story of, iii. [48-50]
- Ricchieri, L., ii. [32]
- Riva, i. [191], [192]
- Roads, safety of, in Tirol, i. [169];
- state of, in Lombardy, ii. [37];
- in the mountains, ii. [41], [42], [68];
- improved by Gregory XIII., ii. [183]
- Rohan, Duke of, i. [179n]
- Roland, i. [29n]
- Rome, Montaigne’s impressions of, i. [15];
- his stay there, ii. [72-180]; iii. [166], [172];
- remarks on site of, ii. [75];
- on public security, ii. [76];
- want of clocks, ii. [91];
- cold of winter, ii. [93];
- buildings, ii. [97];
- comparison with Paris, ii. [133];
- street life, ii. [146];
- pleasures of sojourn, ii. [161], [164]
- Ronciglione, ii. [69]
- Rovere, i. [187-193]
- Rovigo, ii. [31-33]
- Running at the ring, ii. [110]
- Rynach, Claude de, i. [50]
- Sainte Beuve, i. [2]
- Santa Rotonda (Pantheon), ii. [156]; iii. [114]
- Sarrezana (Sarzana), iii. [178], [179]
- Savoy, Duke of, i. [82], [94]; iii. [192]
- Scenery, Montaigne’s delight in, i. [14], [157], [158]; ii. [191-193]
- Schaffhausen, i. [91-96]
- Sculpture, i. [11];
- at Florence, ii. [48];
- at Tivoli, ii. [170-171]
- Sea sickness, ii. [19n]
- Secretary, Montaigne’s, i. [7], [22];
- takes on luggage by water to Augsburg, i. [125];
- is left at Rovere, i. [192];
- takes on luggage to Verona, i. [193];
- goes on in advance from Battaglia, ii. [26];
- makes a bargain for rooms at Florence, ii. [50];
- finishes his work as amanuensis, ii. [110]
- Sens, Cardinal of, ii. [85-88]; iii. [170]
- Shooting grounds, i. [92], [134]
- Sibyl, temple of, ii. [174]
- Siena, ii. [60-65]; iii. [99], [152], [174]
- Silvester II. (Pope), ii. [142-144]
- Sinigaglia, iii. [5-7]
- Sirleto, Card., ii. [121]
- Sistine Chapel, ii. [113]
- Snakes, iii. [59], [60]
- Spanish homage for Portugal, ii. [137]
- Spoleto, ii. [184], [185]
- Standards, captured French, at Florence, i. [8]; ii. [48]
- Straw plaiting, iii. [26], [30]
- Strozzi, P., i. [31]; ii. [48]; iii. [165];
- family, i. [51]; iii. [97], [98]
- Switzerland, i. [60-96];
- politics of, i. [82];
- customs, i. [83-85]
- Table fare, i. [107], [109], [148]; ii. [49], [110], [134], [135];
- service, i. [70-73], [84], [85], [102], [126], [131], [148]; ii. [49]; iii. [31]
- Tacitus, i. [80]
- Tasso, i. [21]; ii. [36], [37n]
- Terelle, J., i. [30]
- Terni, ii. [184]
- Theatre, ii. [38]
- Theology, i. [65], [88], [106], [113], [114]
- Tillianus, T., i. [121]
- Tirol, i. [155-192];
- riches of, i. [177]
- Tivoli, i. [9]; ii. [166-174]; iii. [106], [163]
- Travel, cost of, i. [110-112], 152; ii. [208]; iii. [2], [93];
- pleasure of, i. [17], [172-175], [188-190]
- Tree cultivation, i. [93]
- Trent, i. [113], [180], [186]
- Treves, Gilles de, i. [40]
- Trevi, ii. [189]
- Turin, iii. [193], [194]
- Urbino, iii. [12-17];
- Duke of, iii. [5], [8], [9], [19], [21]
- Vasari, i. [10]; ii. [52n]
- Vatican, ii. [94];
- library, ii. [117-122]
- Vaucouleur, i. [41]
- Velabrum, ii. [99]
- Venice, ii. [14-18];
- suspicious policy of, ii. [15];
- revenues, ib.;
- cost of living, ii. [18];
- explanation of his short stay there, ii. [23];
- comparison with Rome, ii. [164]
- Verona, i. [193-195]; ii. [1-6];
- arena, ii. [4]
- Veronica Franca, ii. [16-17]
- Veronica, S., ii. [150], [151]
- Vicenza, ii. [7-9]
- Virgil, ii. [121], [189]
- Viterbo, ii. [68]; iii. [157-162], [173]
- Vitri le François, i. [35-39]
- Volto Santo, iii. [149]
- Water, fraudulent sale of at Lucca, iii. [74], [75];
- music, ii. [168], [169];
- works, i. [9], [98], [127], [135], [141], [57], [167-173]; iii. [106]
- Well, curious, i. [148]
- Welser, Philippina, i. [163n]; iii. [187n]
- Whooping cough, i. [26n]
- Wine, i. [149], [178]; ii. [8], [9]; iii. [83], [105], [107];
- gifts of, i. [57], [62], [94]; iii. [90]
- Wood work, iii. [121], [122]
- Zwingli, i. [88], [106], [113], [122]
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