[INDEX]
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] X [Y] [Z]
[A]
Abrotonia, [22], [23], [138], [320]
Abruzzi, the, [117]
Absalom, [88]
Acciaiuoli, family of the, [101]
Acciaiuoli, Andrea, [237] note, [242] note
Acciaiuoli, Angelo, [222] note
Acciaiuoli, Niccolò, [5] note, [122] note, [148], [156], [224]
Boccaccio's letters to, [24] note, [59] note, [61]
friendship with Boccaccio, [57], [150] note
probable invitation to Boccaccio, [108], [113], [203] note
schemes for Louis of Taranto, [116-18]
Accoramboni, Paolo, [217] note
Achilles, [75]
Acquasparta, Cardinal of, [xv]
Acquettino da Prato, Giovanni, [8]
Acrimonia, [85], [86]
Acta Sanctorum, [198] note
Adam, [224], [243]
Adimari, Antonio, [104]
Adiona, [85], [86]
Æneas, [57], [202], [274]
Affrico, [11], [12], [93], [304]
Afron, [86]
Agamemnon, [81]
Agapes, [85], [86]
Agnes de Perigord, [44]
Aimeric, Cardinal, [113], [114]
Albanzani, Donato degli, [227] note
Alberighi, Federigo degli, [307]
Alberigo, Frate, [261] note
Albert of Hapsburg, [xiv], [xix]
Albertazzi, [296] note
Alberti, the, [57]
Alberto da Imola, Fra, [309]
Albizzi, the, [104]
Albornoz, Cardinal, [164], [167], [208], [217]
Aldobrandini, the, [104]
Alexander IV, [309]
Alexander the Great, [89]
Alexandria, [66], [94]
Alexis, [122], [215] note
Allegri, Francesco, [213]
Alleiram, [34]
Altomonte, Count of, [110]
Altoviti, Guglielmo, [102], [104]
Alunno, Niccolò, [25] note
Amalfi, La Regina Giovanna nella tradizione, [115] note
Amaryllis, [164] note
Amazons, the, [79]
Ambrosio, Matteo d', [222] note
Ameto, [179], [183] note
autobiographical nature of, [6], [7], [9] note, [10], [11], [13], [61], [86], [87]
beauty of women in, [22] note
Boccaccino, [97] note
date of, [62], [70] note
dedication of, [194] note
description of the, [84-7]
Fiammetta in, [29] note, [30], [32] note, [36], [52], [85], [323] note
journey to Naples, [15], [16], [320]
Lia, [22] note
publication of, [87]
Amicolo, Franceschino da Brossano, [213-16], [219] note
Amorosa Visione, [25] note, [26] note, [62]
date of, [96]
dedication of, [87], [132] note, [348], [349]
description of, [88]
Fiammetta in, [29] note, [30], [35], [37], [41], [43] note
Lucia, [22] note
Anchises, [155], [272]
Andalò di Negro, [323]
Andrew, King of Hungary, marriage of, [108] note, [109-11]
administration of, [112-14]
murder of, [114], [121], [124]
Andronicus, [191]
Anselmi, Nuovi documenti, [4] note
Antellesi, the, [101]
Anubis, [237-40]
Apaten, [86]
Apiros, [86]
Apollo, [229], [239]
Apuleius, [48], [58], [84], [88], [316]
Aquila, [15]
Aquino, Conte d', [9] note, [30], [31]
Aquino, Maria d'. See [Fiammetta]
Arabian Nights, [292], [296]
Aragon, [16]
Arcadia, [155]
Arch. di Stato Firenze Mercanzia, [4] note, [5] note
Arch. Stor. Ital., [151] note, [163] note, [209] note, [218] note
Arch. St. per le prov. nap., [31] note, [109] note
Arcite, [80-3]
Aretino, Domenico, on Boccaccio's birth, [8], [9] note
Arezzo, [xiv], [151], [153], [156], [157]
Argo, [121], [122]
Ariosto, Ludovico, [94] note
Aristotle, [234]
Arno, the, [xx], [10], [94] note, [126]
Arnolfo di Cambio, [xiii]
Arquà, [282] note, [285]
Ars Amandi, [12] note, [25], [33]
Arthur, King, [26]
Artois, Charles d', [110]
Ascalione, [69]
Ascham, Roger, [312]
Astrology, Boccaccio's belief in, [235]
Athens, [79]
Duke of, [101], [244] note
Atlas, [64], [94]
Avernus, lake of, [53]
Aversa, [113-15], [117], [150] note
Avignon, [60], [114], [151], [164], [167], [171], [218], [219]
Boccaccio in, [165-7], [170], [209], [211], [212]
ceded to the Holy See, [118]
Petrarch in, [190]
popes in, [xviii], [xix], [15] note, [152] note
Robert the Wise crowned in, [17], [31]
siege of, [217]
Azzo da Correggio, [60]
[B]
Baal, [88]
Babylon, Sultan of, [66]
Baddeley, King Robert the Wise, [109] note, [113-15] notes
Bagno, [53]
Baia, Fiammetta at, [39], [40], [47], [49], [53-5], [67], [92], [134], [136], [138], [139], [141], [303] note
Baldelli, on Boccaccio in Romagna, [119], [120]
on Boccaccio's embassies, [149-51]
on Boccaccio's letters, [222] note
on Boccaccio's master, [24] note
on Boccaccio's meeting with Fiammetta, [323]
on Boccaccio's metres, [94]
on Pilatus, [203] note
on the Vita di Dante, [120] note, [183] note
The Rime, [132] note, [133]
Vita di Boccaccio, [7] note, et passim
Baldi, Piero de', [100], [103]
Baluzius, Vitæ Paparum, [115] note
Balzo, Ugo del, [116], [117]
Bandino, [132]
Barbi, ed. Vita Nuova, [254] note
Bardi, the, [104]
Franceschino de', [128]
Barlaam, [190], [191], [195]
Baroncelli, Gherardo, [98] note
Barrili, Giovanni, [48]
Bartoli, I precursi del Boccaccio, [70] note, [304] note
Bartolo del Bruno, Niccola di, [87]
Bartolommeo da Siena, [198] note, [307]
Bassi, P. A., [84]
Beatrice, Dante's. See [Dante]
Beatrice di Dante, [120], [148], [259], [268]
Beauveau, Louis de, [78]
Bechino, [248] note
Belcolore, Monna, [306], [309]
Bella, Giano della, [xiv]
Bellona, [86]
Benedict XI, [xviii], [109]
Benevento, [xiii], [xiv]
Benn, A. W., [304] note
Benvenuto da Imola, [104] note, [144], [220] note, [269], [277], [282] note, [321]
Bergamo, [xx]
Brescia, [xx], [xxi], [264]
Berlin, Hamilton MS. in, [171] note, [311]
Berlinghieri, Arriguccio, [307]
Bernardino da Polenta, [119] note, [151]
Bernicole, in Giornale Dantesco, [120] note
Bertinoro, [150] note
Bertolotto, Il Trattato dell' Astrolabio, [26] note
Betussi, G., [132] note, [270] note
Genealogia, [321] note
Baumgarten, [208]
Biagi, G., La Rassettatura del Decamerone, [310] note
La vita privata dei Fiorentini, [126] note
Biagi and Pesserini, Codice Diplomatico Dantesco, [120] note
Bianchi, the, quarrel with the Neri, [xiii-xvi]
support Henry VII, [xix]
Biancofiore, letters to Florio, [25]
story of, [63-9]
Biscioni, [257] note
Bisdomini, Cerrettieri, [106], [107]
Black Death in Italy, [125], [147], [171], [292]
Boccaccino, humble origin of, [4]
in Florence, [4], [10]
position in Paris, [5-10]
sells Corbignano, [11], [325-34]
relations with his son, [13]
in Naples, [20-2], [321]
displeased with his son, [45]
ruined, [57], [59] note, [88]
marriage of, [87]
second marriage of, [62] note, [98], [127]
home of, [97]
death of, [128], [130], [145]
will of, [145]
Boccaccio, Francesco di, [13], [14], [59] note, [319]
Boccaccio, Giovanni, humanity of, [xi], [xii], [304]
compared with Dante and Petrarch, [xi], [144], [222], [224], [305]
numerous works of, [xi]. (See separate headings)
their autobiographical character, [xii], [6], et passim
declines the title of poet, [xii], [94], [144], [228]
bibliography of, [3] note
signatures of, [3] note
epitaph of, [3] note, [291]
will of, [3] note, [289], [350-4]
birth of, [xxi], [3-9], [43] note
parentage of, [3], [6-10]
childhood of, [10-12], [320]
studies of, [12], et passim
English, [355-62]
dislike of commercial life, [12-14], [19]
sent to Naples, [14-16], [19] note, [319-21]
first years there, [18-20]
friendship with Calmeta, [20-2], [323]
presented at Court, [21]
studies Canon Law, [22], [24], [44], [321-4]
his early loves, [22]
dreams of Fiammetta, [23], [30]
reads the classics, [25], [62]
reads Dante, [25], [253]
reads the French romances, [26]
meets Fiammetta, [27-30], [33] note, [71] note, [321-4]
his love for Fiammetta, [27-53], [130-2], [135], [136], [174], [197], [198] note
period of uncertainty in love, [35-43], [140]
period of courtship, [36], [44-50]
period of possesso completo, [35-40], [51-3], [140]
betrayed by Fiammetta, [39], [40], [53-6], [141], [180]
reads Petrarch, [45]
writes Rime, [46], [47], [56]
abandons the law, [47], [48]
his literary studies, [48], [58]
change of fortune, [56]
leaves Naples, [59-61]
his life in Florence, [61], [62], [96-9]
his early works, [62-96]
returns to Naples, [95], [99], [107-9], [113], [119]
on Walter, Duke of Athens, [101], [106]
on Robert the Wise, [110] note
relations with Queen Giovanna, [117] note
in Romagna, [117], [119], [259]
meets King Louis of Hungary, [124]
translates Livy, [119] note
during the plague, [126-9]
returns to Florence, [128], [130], [145]
appointed guardian to his brother, [128], [130], [145]
his songs, [132-44]
embassy to Ravenna, [146], [148-52]
embassy to Forlì, [150]
Boccaccio first meets Petrarch, [153], [155], [190], [225]
offers him a chair at the Florentine University, [157-60], [225]
reproaches Petrarch with lack of patriotism, [160-1], [164] note, [192], [208]
becomes Camarlingo, [162]
at work on the Decameron, [162], [170-2]
embassy to Ludwig of Brandenburg, [162]
embassy to Avignon, [165-7]
opinion of Charles IV, [167]
his changed attitude to women, [172], [176-89]
his children, [173] note, [214-16]
his anthology of Cicero and Varro, [190]
visits Petrarch in Milan, [192], [193], [226]
studies Greek under Pilatus, [193-206], [209]
his spiritual troubles, [197-203]
offered post of Apostolic Secretary, [201], [227]
visits Petrarch in Venice, [203], [204], [207], [226]
embassy to Avignon, [209-12]
stays in Genoa, [210]
does not go to Pavia, [210], [226]
in Certaldo, 1366, [212]
visits Venice again, [212-16], [226], [282]
embassy to the Pope, 1365, [216], [218]
visits Naples, [219-22]
his indignation with Montefalcone, [220]
returns to Certaldo, 1371, [222]
his Latin works, [223]
his creative work, [224], [267]
as Petrarch's disciple, [224-48]
his Elogium on Petrarch, [228]
appointed to expound the Divine Comedy, [249-53], [269], [279], [281]
as a student of Dante, [253-7], [267]
his Vita di Dante, [257-69]
returns to Certaldo, [270], [281]
his Comento sopra Dante, [270-8]
his illness, [280]
his letter on Petrarch's death, [282-8]
his collection of relics, [289]
his death, [290]
Boccaccio as the greatest of story-tellers, [291-316]
English works on, [355-9]
and Dante, works on, [359]
Chaucer and Shakespeare, works on, [360-6]
Boccaccio, Jacopo di, [98], [99], [128], [130], [145], [270]
Boghton-under-Blee, [296]
Boll. di Soc. Dant. Ital., [252] note
Bologna, [123]
Dante in, [263], [264]
Visconti take possession of, [147], [148], [151], [152], [164]
Bolsena, [156]
Boniface VIII establishes the Neri in Florence, [xiv-xvi]
death of, [xviii]
Bordini, the, [104]
Bostichi, Bice de', [98]
Brescia, [xx], [xxi], [264]
Brienne, Count of, [101]
Brossano, Francesco da, [45] note, [153] note, [282]
Bruna di Ciango, [289] note
Bruni, Francesco, [209] note, [210]
Bruni, Leonardo, [258] note
Brutus, [88]
Bucolics, [247]
Buonaccorsi, the, [101]
Buonamichi, Francesco di Lapo, [289] note
Buonconvento, [xxi]
Buonmattei, [183] note
Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy, [316]
[C]
Cabannis, Roberto de, [113], [116]
Cabannis, Sancia de, [113], [116]
Cabassoles, Philip de, [110], [112]
Calandrino, [306]
Calchas, [71], [73]
Caleone, [6], [86], [87]
Calmeta, friendship with Boccaccio, [20], [48], [58], [323]
Calò, Filippo Villani, [8] note
Camarlinghi, the, [162], [216]
Campaldino, [xiv]
Canestrini in Arch. St. It., [165] note, [218] note
Canzoni, Dante's, [272]
Cappelletti, Osserv. e notiz. sulle fonti del Dec., [304] note
Capua, [15], [50], [57]
Cara, [69]
Carbonara, [112] note
Carducci, Giuseppe, [9], [93] note
on the Ninfale, [93]
on the Vita di Dante, [184] note
Carme, [254], [256], [263] note
Carthage, [63], [89]
Casa di Boccaccio, [11], [325-34]
Casentino, the, [xx], [xxi], [107], [257] note, [264]
Casetti, Il Boccaccio a Napoli, [14] note, [31] note, [32]
in Nuova Antologia, [323] note
on Fiammetta, [42]
Cassandra, [74]
Castalia, [229]
Castel Capuano, [116]
Castellamare, [114]
Castel Nuovo, [116]
Castello dell' Ovo, [117]
Castor and Pollux, [81]
Castracani, Castruccio, [100]
Castracaro, [150] note
Catherine de Courteney, [44]
Cato, [88]
Cavaillon, Bishop of, [110]
Cavalcanti, Maghinardo de', [xiii], [279], [281] note
Cavicciulli, the, [104], [106]
Cecco da Meleto, [123]
Cerchi, the, [104]
Certaldo, Boccaccio in, [xi], [3], [7], [8], [10], [195] note, [212], [222], [270], [281], [284], [288]
S. Jacopo, [289] note, [290]
Chalcidius, [272] note
Charles of Anjou, King of Naples, [xviii], [16]
enters Florence, [xvi]
genealogical table of, [111] note
Charles IV, [163-8]
Charles of Apulia, [88]
Charles, Duke of Calabria, [18], [21], [44], [100-2], [109-10], [148]
Charles, Duke of Durazzo, [39] note, [110-17]
Charlemagne, [88]
Charles Martel, death of, [16]
son of Giovanna, [115-18]
Charles of Valois, [xv], [xix]
Chaucer, Geoffrey, and Boccaccio, English works on, [360-2]
foreign works on, [362-4]
debt to Boccaccio, [224], [257], [305], [311-13]
in Italy, [313] note
Canterbury Tales, [84], [296], [313]
Treatise on the Astrolabe, [322]
Troilus and Criseyde, [73] note, [76] note, [78]
Chellino, Boccaccio di. See [Boccaccino]
Chiose sopra Dante, [270] note
Churchyard, Thomas, Praise of Poets, [312]
Ciampi, Monumenti, [150] note
Ciani, Gioacchino, [198], [203] note
Ciappelletto, Ser, [309]
Cibele, [86]
Ciccarelli, Lorenzo, [277] note
Cicero, [88], [154], [159], [190], [226], [234], [288]
Cimbri, the, [241]
Cini, Bettone, [103]
Cino da Pistoja, [24], [25], [253]
Cipolla, Fra, [202], [297] note, [306], [309]
Cisti, [306]
Città di Castello, [15] note
Claricio, Girolamo, [90]
Claudian, [88]
Claudius, [230]
Clement IV, [262] note
Clement V, flies to Avignon, [xviii]
crowns Robert the Wise, [17], [31]
supports Robert the Wise, [110]
supports Andrew of Hungary, [112-18]
Clement VI, [157]
death of, [164]
Cleopatra, [18], [88], [136], [241]
Clerc, Discours, [68] note
Clonico, [69]
Cobler of Caunterburie, [314]
Cochin, H., Boccaccio, [24] note
Études Italiennes, [280] note
Un Amico del Petrarca, [192] note
Colonna, Cardinal, [17]
Colonne, Guido delle, [77]
Columbini, Giovanni, [198] note
Comento sopra Dante, [12], [127] note, [136], [201] note, [202] note, [225] note, [234] note, [268] note, [269] note, [270-8]
children in, [215]
summary of, [270-8]
Comneno, Alessio, [26] note
Compendio, [257] note, [269]. See [Vita di Dante]
Conrad, Duke of Teck, [163]
Constance, Empress, [236]
Constantinople, [191], [204]
Convenevole da Prato, [110]
Convito, [254] note, [267], [272]
Coote, H. C., [313] note
Corazzini, Lettere di Boccaccio, [9] note, et passim
on the Egloghe, [120] note
Corbaccio, [19], [190], [197]
attitude to women, [134], [138] note, [237]
date of, [170]
influence of Dante in, [254]
story of, [182]
title of, [181]
Corbignano, sale of, [11], [325-34]
Coriolanus, [241]
Cornelia, [88]
Corneto, [217]
Corradino, [88]
Costanza, [241]
Cotier, Gabriel, [95]
Council of Trent, [310] note
Creighton, History of the Papacy, [152] note
Cremona, [xx]
Creon, [80]
Crescimbeni, [94] note
Crescini, Contributo agli Studi sul Boccaccio, [4] note, et passim
Due Studi, [22] note
Idalagos, [6] note
lucia non Lucia, [22] note
on Boccaccino, [99]
on Boccaccio's birth, [9] and note
on Calmeta, [20]
on Fiammetta, [35], [36], [38], [323] note
on the Rime, [137], [143]
on the Teseide, [83]
on the two bears, [14] note
on the Visione, [89] note
Criseyde, [71-7]
Criti, [210]
Crowe and Cavalcaselle, ed. Hutton, [18] note
Cugnoni, Prof., [133]
Cuma, [67]
Curia, the, [309]
Cyprus, [26] note, [185]
[D]
D' Ancona e Bocci, Manuale della Lett. Ital., [321] note
Dafni, [210]
Danäe, [239]
D' Annunzio, Gabriele, [297]
Dante Alighieri, [xi], [xiii], [16], [88], [151], [175], [179], [222], [224], [289] note
daughter of. See [Beatrice di Dante]
birth of, [xiii]
one of the Bianchi, [xiv]
in exile, [xvi], [xx], [253], [257] note
his dream of the empire, [xvii]
letters of, [xx]
death in Ravenna, [120]
his Beatrice, [135], [136], [142-4], [186], [198], [263], [265], [307]
influence on Boccaccio, [25], [77]
life of, by Boccaccio, [120]. See [Vita di Dante]
Boccaccio's sonnet to, [142], [254]
Boccaccio expounds, [249-53]
and Boccaccio, English works on, [359]
De Monarchia. See [infra]
Divine Comedy. See [intra]
Rime, [267]
Dante, Jacopo di, [268]
Daphne, [210], [215] note, [229]
"Dares Phrygius," 77
Dati, Goro di Stazio, Storia di Firenze, [104] note
Davidsohn, Forschungen zur Geschichte von Florenz, [4] note, [21] note
Il Padre di Boccaccio, [4] note, [21] note
De Blasiis, Cino da Pistoia, [24] note, [25] note
De Casibus, [21] note
La Dimora di Boccaccio in Napoli, [14] note, et passim
Le Case de' Angioni, [44] note
Decameron, [31], [33] note, [63], [105] note, [127] note, [190], [224], [240]
as a source of inspiration, [311]
attitude to women in, [174-9]
Black Death in, [125], [128], [292]
Church's treatment of, [310]
clergy in, [202], [306], [308]
compared with the Divine Comedy, [xi], [309]
contrasted with Corbaccio, [172]
date of, [162], [170-2], [181], [183] note
Dogana, [19] note
Fiammetta, [174]
foreshadowed in Filocolo, [69], [70]
friars in, [309]
human comedy, the, [xi]
humanism of, [305]
impersonal character of, [xi], [291]
known in England, [311-16]
La Valle delle Donne, [302]
MSS. of, [171] note, [311]
palaces of, [298-302]
Petrarch on, [311]
plan of, [296]
Proem, [172] note, [173], [174], [292-6]
prose style of, [310]
protagonists of, [297], [305], [306]
sources of, [304]
title of, [292] note
Tuscan setting of, [11]
synopsis of and works on, [367-93]
index to, [394-406]
De Casibus Virorum Illustrium, [5] note, [6] note, [21] note, [101] note, [108], [124], [201] note, [223], [234] note, [243-4], [275], [313] note
De Claris Mulieribus, [224], [275]
story of, [236-43]
attitude to women in, [240-2]
De Genealogiis Deorum, [119], [194], [201], [220], [224], [230], [235], [245-7], [272] notes, [275], [321]
Andalò di Negro, [26] note
autobiographical nature of, [12] note, [24], [45] note
material of, [245-7]
on commercial pursuits, [13], [19], [21] note, [22] note
Deiphobus, [75]
Dejob, A propos du Décaméron, [305] note
Della Torre, La Giovinezza di Boccaccio, [8] note, et passim
St. della Accademia, [53] note
on Boccaccio's journey to Naples, [15], [57], [59] note, [60] note, [319]
on Calmeta, [20]
on Fiammetta, [31], [36], [38], [42]
De Monarchia, [267]
claims of the Empire, [xvii]
De Montibus, [4] note, [223], [228] note, [235], [245], [248], [275]
De Nohlac, Les Scholies, [194] note, [203] note
Pétrarque et son jardin, [192] note
Pétrarque sur Homère, [191] note, [206] note
De Sade, [158]
Desjardins, Négotiations Diplomatiques, [5] note
De Vulgari Eloquentia, [267]
Diana, [86], [93]
"Dictys Cretensis," 77
Dido, [57], [240]
Diomede, [74], [75]
Dioneo, [86], [295], [297], [302]
Dionisi, [257] note
Divine Comedy, [xi], [87], [90], [183] note, [226], [291]
compared with the Decameron, [309]
expounded by Boccaccio, [136], [249-53], [257], [266], [269]. See [Comento sopra Dante]
Petrarch on, [227] note
Inferno, [254] note, [267], [269], [270], [273], [312], [324] note
Paradiso, [13] note, [104] note, [143] note, [253] note, [268], [271], [319] note
Purgatorio, [253] note, [258] note, [271]
Dobelli, Il culto del Boccaccio per Dante, [26] note, [46] note, [253] note
Doccia, La, [304]
Donati, Amerigo, [106]
Donati, Corso, [xv], [xvi], [104], [106]
Donati, Gemma, [184]
Donati, Manno, [104]
Donato de' Martoli, Gian, [7], [214]
Doni, forged letter by, [24] note
Dryden, John, [311], [315]
Duff Gordon, Lina, Home Life in Italy, [50] note
Duguesclin, Bertrand du, [217]
Duraforte, Astorgio di, [123], [148]
[E]
Edward III of England, [57] note
Egloghe, [19] note, [167], [235]
evidence of the, [120-2], [124]
Boccaccio's children in, [214] note
Egon, [164] note
Eletta, Petrarch's granddaughter, [88], [214-16]
Elisa, [174], [294], [297]
Elogium di Petrarca, [228], [231] note
Elsa, the, [290]
Elyot, Sir Thomas, Boke of the Governors, [315] note
Emilia, [79-82], [85], [86], [174], [294]
Esmondson, Godfrey, [245] note
Eucomos, [6]
Euganean Hills, [227] note, [285]
Euripides, [204]
Eusebius, De Temporibus, [195]
Eve, [224], [236], [243]
[F]
Faenza, [150] note
Faggiuola, Uguccione della, [264], [267] note
Faraglia, Barbato di Sulmona, [21] note, [48] note
Fauno, [120-2]
Felice, King of Spain, [64], [65]
Feramonte, [69]
Ferrara, [84], [164]
Ferrara, Marquis of, [218]
Ferretus Vicentinus, [120] note
Fiammetta, bastard daughter of Robert the Wise, Boccaccio's love for, [6], [9] note, et passim
prevision of, [16] note, [23], [30], [320]
Boccaccio's meeting with, [19] note, [27-30], [33] note, [321-4]
descriptions of, [28], [29], [46], [47]
birth of, [30-2]
in the care of nuns, [32], [42]
marriage of, [33]
her voluptuous nature, [33], [34]
accepts Boccaccio's suit, [35-40], [48-53]
betrays Boccaccio, [54], [180], [242]
death of, [127-30], [279]
Boccaccio's poems to, [137]
in the Ameto, [85]
in the Amorosa Visione, [87-9]
in the Decameron, [294]
Fiammetta, the, [10], [31] note, [32] note, [47] note, [224]
Boccaccino in, [14] note
criticism of, [92]
date of, [62], [74] note, [90], [96]
Florence, described in, [96] note, [108]
meeting of Boccaccio and F., [28] note, [29] note
Naples, described in, [18], [44], [45]
on marriage, [34] note
Panfilo, in, [59] note
publication of, [93]
sources of, [93]
story of, [51-5], [91], [98]
strategy of love, [49] note, [50]
Fiesole, [11], [12], [84], [94], [299], [304], [309]
Filippa la Catanese, [108] note, [113], [114], [116], [244], [306]
Filippo, Patriarch of Jerusalem, [211]
Filocolo, [51] note, [52] note, [55], [56], [138] note, [179]
Abrotonia, [22]
autobiographical nature of, [6], [7], [9] note, [10], [12], [13], [23], [67], [78], [319]
Calmeta, [20]
criticism of, [68]
Dante, [25] note
date of, [62]
Fiammetta, [28-33] notes, [37] note, [38] note, [43] note, [66], [322]
Florio, [54] note, [63-9]
germ of the Decameron, [xii]
influence of Dante in, [253]
Naples, [19]
narrative of, [63-8]
on the Ars Amandi, [25]
origin of name, [66] note
publication of, [70]
Questioni d' Amore, [66], [69], [70]
source of, [68]
two bears, [10] note, [14], [319] note
written at Fiammetta's bidding, [42], [43], [63]
Filomena, [174], [294], [296]
Filostrato, [174], [295], [297]
Filostrato, The, [70-8], [313]
criticism of, [76], [77]
date of, [47], [62], [70] note, [78]
dedication of, [70], [78]
Fiammetta, [28] note, [29] note
influence of Dante in, [253], [26] note
narrative of, [71-7]
publication of, [78]
secret vice, [34] note
song by Cino, [25] note
sources of, [77]
Fiorentino, Anonimo, [277]
Floire et Blanceflor, [68] note
Florence, allied with King Robert against Henry VII, [xix-xxi], [17]
allied with Siena and Perugia, [15] note
appeals to the Pope, [152], [163]
appeals to Ludwig of Brandenburg, [163]; and Charles IV, [163]
appoints Boccaccio to expound Dante, [249-53], [267], [269]
at Hawkwood's mercy, [208]
Bishop of, [xv]
Boccaccino in, [4], [10]
Boccaccio in, [25] note, [59], [60] note, [96-107], [150]
Boccaccio's birth claimed for, [8], [9]
Casa di Boccaccio, [57] note
employs Boccaccio as ambassador, [146-52], [157], [165], [209-12], [218]
Henry VII's attack on, [xxi], [17]
Leon Pilatus in, [193]
makes terms with the Visconti, [164], [165]
Mercato Vecchio, [105]
Neri established in, [xiv-xvi]
offers Petrarch a chair in the university, [157-60]
Or San Michele, [120] note, [146], [148], [151]
Petrarch in, [153-7], [225]
Piazza di S. Croce, [102]
Piazza della Signoria, [102]
plague in, [125], [147], [293]
political condition of, 1341-5, [96], [100-7]; 1352-9, [165-9]
prosperity of, [xiii]
Rettori, [103]
Robert the Wise in, [17], [31]
S. Ambrogio, [62], [99], [107]
S. Felicità, [97], [99], [107]
S. Maria del Fiore, [106]
S. Maria Novella, [xvi], [294]
S. Stefano ad portam ferram, [252] note
S. Stefano della Badia, [252], [269]
Signori, [102], [103]
threatened by Milan, [147-8], [151-3], [162]
trades with France, [5]
university of, [157], [193]
Florio, story of, [25], [42], [63-9]
Foligno, [123]
Forest of Fancy, [314]
Forlì, [122] note, [127], [149], [150] note, [164] note, [171]
Foscolo, Disc. Storico, sul testo del D., [172] note, [184] note, [257] note, [310] note
on the Vita di Dante, [184] note
Fracassetti, Lettere di Petrarca, [119] note, [123] note, [203] note
France, papacy under influence of, [xviii]
Franceschino da Brossano, [45] note, [153] note, [282]
Francesco da Buti, [277]
Fra Roberto, [112]
Fratticelli, The, [278]
Frederic II, [236]
death of, [xiii]
Frederic III of Sicily, [221], [267] note
Frescobaldi, Bardo, [100], [103], [104]
[G]
Galen, [88]
Galeone, [66], [67], [69]
Galeone, Gianello, [307]
Galletti, Philippi Villani, Liber, [8] note
Gamba, Serie dei Testi di Lingua, [251] note, [257] note
Gambatesa, Carlo di, [113]
Gannai, [7]
Gardner, E. G., S. Catherine of Siena, [217] note
Gaspary, A., [108] note
Filocolo oder Filocopo, [63] note
Gebhart, Prologue du Décaméron, [296] note
Gelli, [277]
Gemma, [259] note, [263], [264]
Genoa, [17], [26] note, [44], [147], [148]
Boccaccio in, [210], [211]
Georgics, [247]
Gerace, Bishop of, [191]
Germany, feudal union with Italy, [xix]
Gerola, Alcuni documenti, [252] note
Gharamita, [6]
Gherardi, Ruberto, La Villeggiatura di Maiano, [97] note, [335-47]
Ghibellines, the, [xiv], [11]
support Henry VII, [xix]
Giardino, Pier, [268]
Gigli, Il Disegno del Decamerone, [91] note
I sonetti Baiani del Boccaccio, [24] note
Ginguené, [9]
Giotto, [xiii], [289] note
in Naples, [18]
tower of, [100]
Giovanna, Queen of Naples, [218], [221]
marriage of, [109-11]
influence of, [112]
suspected of her husband's murder, [115], [122], [124]
second marriage of, [116-18]
sells Prato, [148]
and the Decameron, [171]
in De Claris Mulieribus, [224], [236], [242]
Giovanni of Florence, [109]
Giovenale (Juvenal), [183] note
Giulia Tropazia, [63], [64], [88]
Giulio di Boccaccio, [215] note
Glorizia, [64]
Gonfaloniere, the, [xiv]
Gonzaga, [167]
Goth, Bertrand de, [xviii]
Graf, Fu Superstizioso il Boccaccio, [198] note
Grandi, the, in power, [xiv]
Grantham, H., [70] note
Graziosa, [69]
Greene, Robert, Perimedes the Blacksmith, [314] note
Gregory XI, [221]
Grillo, Giovanni, [25] note
Griselda, [33] note, [297] note, [306], [307], [311]
Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln, [308]
Gualdrada, [236]
Gubbio, [217] note
Guelfs, the, [xiv], [xxi], [152], [163]
triumph at Benevento, [xiii]
Robert the Wise, [16]
Guercin du Crest, Anton, [95]
Guglielmo da Ravenna, [214]
Guido da Polenta, [119] note, [150]
Guinevere, [38] note, [42], [89]
[H]
Hager, Programmata III, [289] note
Hamilton MS., [171] note
Hannibal, [88]
Harrington, Sir John, Apology of Poetry, [312]
Harvey, Gabriel, [312]
Hauvette, H., Ballades du Décaméron, [297] note
Il MS. Berlinese, [171] note
Le Professeur de Grec de Boccace, [194] note
on the Corbaccio, [181] note
Recherches sur le Casibus, [224] note, [243] note
Une Confession de Boccace, [22] note, [108] note, [323] note
Havemann, Geschichte des ausgangs des Tempelherrenordens, [5] note
Haviland, John, [245] note
Hawkwood, Sir John, [208]
Hecate, [52] note
Hecker, Boccaccio Funde, [12] note, [48] note, [108] note
Hector, [73], [233]
Hecuba, [88]
Helicon, [229], [285]
Henry VII, [5], [31], [163], [264]
crowned in Rome, [xx], [17]
death of, [xiii], [xxi]
election of, [xix]
his attack on Florence, [xxi]
opposed by Robert the Wise, [17]
Henry VIII of England, [243] note
Heroides, [25]
Herrick, Robert,
[133]
Heywood, William, Ensamples of Fra Filippo, [126] note
on Perugia in 1323, [15] note
Palio and Ponte, [104] note
History of Trytone and Gesyppus, [315] note
Hollway-Calthrop, Mr., Petrarch, [112] note, [201] note
Homer, [81], [88], [231], [233], [276], [285]
translation of, [191], [195], [196], [203], [205], [226]
Horace, [88], [257] note, [262], [288]
Epistolæ, [156]
Hortis, [9], [108] note, [125] note, [149] note
Acceni alle Scienze, [53] note, [223] note, [235] note, [245] note
Boccaccio Ambasciatore, [159] note, [162] note, [165] note, [209] note, [210] note, [212] note, [217] note
Le Donne famose, [224] note, [242] note
on the Eclogues, [122] note, [123] note
Studi sulle Opere Latine di Boccaccio, [25] note, [220-3], [236], [241], et passim
Hundred Merry Tales, [296], [315] note
Hutton, Edward, [315] note
Country Walks about Florence, [12] note, [299] note, [300] note, [303] note
See [Crowe and Cavalcaselle]
Hystoria Troiana, [77]
[I]
Ibrida, [6], [86], [97] note
Idalagos, [6], [14], [67], [319]
learns astronomy, [20]
Ilario, [67]
Il Cortigiano, [34] note
Il Falso Boccaccio, [270]
Iliad, [77], [191], [205], [276]
Ilias Latina, [191]
Il Sangro, [15]
Imola, [90]
Inferno. See [Divine Comedy]
Innocent IV, [309]
Innocent VI, policy of, [164-8]
Ippolyta, [79]
Isabella, [307]
Isernia, [15]
Iseult, [89]
Italy, federation of, [161]
[J]
Jacopo, Domenico di, [145] note
Jaggard, Isaac, [315]
Jason, [88]
Jean d'Anjou, [44]
Jeanne, mother of Boccaccio, [9], [87], [97]
Jerusalem, King of, [16]
Joan, Pope, [236]
Juliet, [33] note
[K]
Katzensteiner, Diapoldo, [163]
Keats, John, [311]
Knights Templars, [5], [6]
Koch, Dr., [313] note
Koeppel, Studien, [314] note
Koerting, Boccaccio's Leben, [9] note, [257], [323], et passim
on the Rime, [138] note
Kuhns, Dante and the English Poets, [312] note
[L]
Lælius, [155]
La Fontaine, [311]
Lagonessa, Giovanni di, [116]
Lagonessa, Rostaino di, [116]
Lana, Jacopo della, [269]
Lancelot, [38] note, [42], [89]
Landau, Vita di Boccaccio, [9], [60] note, [81], [138], [149] note, [155] note, [165] note, [170] note, [184] note, [323]
Die Quellen des Dekam., [304] note
Landino, [277]
Lando, Giovanni di, [25] note
Landor, W. S., [304]
Lapo da Castiglionchio, [156]
Laura, Petrarch's, [135], [142-4], [193]
Laurentian library, [226] note, [254] note
Lauretta, [294]
La Valle delle Donne, [302], [303]
Lello di Pietro Stefano, [207]
Leonetto, [307]
Leucippe and Clectophon, [94] note
Lia, [22] note, [84], [86], [89], [98] note
Libro delle Provvisioni, [249], [251] note
Licisca, [297] note
Lionel, Duke of Clarence, [219]
Lipari Islands, [101]
Livy, Boccaccio translates, [88], [119] note
Lodovico, [307]
Lo Parco, Petrarca e Barlaam, [190] note
Louis of Bavaria, [100]
Louis of Durazzo, [117]
Louis of Hungary, invades Italy, [121-5], [150] note
invades Naples, [117], [118]
Louis of Taranto, [113], [116-18], [124]
Lownes, M., [315]
Lucan, [276]
Lucca, [44], [84], [257] note
pays tribute to Robert the Wise, [17]
sold to Pisa, [100], [101], [103]
Lucia, [22] note
Ludwig of Brandenburg, [162]
Lucrece, [18], [51] note
Lunigiana, [264]
Lybia, [185]
Lycia, [155]
Lydgate, John, The Falle of Princes, [101] note, [106] note, [244] note
Lydia, [307]
Lyons, [95]
[M]
Machiavelli, Niccolò, Lettere, [186] note
on Walter, Duke of Athens, [101], [104], [107]
Macon, Antoine Le, [315]
Macri Leone, ed. Vita di Dante, [184] note, [257] note, [263] note, [269] note
Magliabecchiana library, [277]
Malatesta, Pandolfo, [208]
Malatesta, Sigismondo, [123]
Malespina, Moruello, [264], [267] note
Mancini, the, [104]
Mancini, Poggio Gherardo, [299] note
Manetti, [132] note
Manfredi, the, [150] note
Manicardi e Massera, Introduzione al Canzoniere, [46] note, [48] note, [133] note, [134], [136] note, [139], [143]
Mannelli, Francesco, [171] note, [311]
Manni, [145] note, [217] note
Istoria del Decameron, [10] note, [170] note, [128] note, [222] note, [251] note, [270] note, [304] note
on Boccaccio's birth, [8]
Mantua, [164], [167]
Mare Morto, [67]
Margherita di Gian Donato, Boccaccino marries, [7], [9] note, [10], [11] note, [13], [59], [299]
Maria, Duchess of Durazzo, [110]
Marie de Valois, [44]
Mario di Boccaccio, [215] note
Marmorina, [64], [65]
Mars, [65], [81]
Martial, [88]
Martini, Simone, his portrait of Robert the Wise, [18]
Martino da Signa, Fra, [120], [125], [270]
Martoli, Donato de', [7]
Mary of Hungary, [111] note
Marzano, Goffredo, [110]
Massalino, [69]
Massamutino, [65]
Massera, Le più antiche biografie del Boccaccio, [8] note, [12] note
Matteo da Signa, [214] note
Mazalotti, the, [104]
Mazzinghi, Brief Notice of Recent Researches, [263] note
Mazzuchelli, [132] note
Gli Scrittori d' Italia, [217] note, [270] note
Mazzuoli, Zanobi, [12]
Mazzuoli da Strada, Giovanni di Domenico, [12]
Medea, [88]
Medici, the, [104], [106]
Giovanni de', [102]
Mehus, Abate, Ambrosii, [149] note
Melezino, Niccolò di, [116]
Meldola, [150] note
Menedon, Longanio, [69]
Mensola, [11], [12], [93]
Méril, Edélestand du, [68] note
Metamorphoses, [25], [48]
Michele, Dietifeci di, [167]
Midas, [87]
Milan, [90], [147]
Petrarch in, [188], [192], [196], [219], [226]
power of, [147], [148], [151-3]
Milanesi, Gaetano, [278]
Il Comento di Boccaccio, [249] note, [251] note, [252] note, [271] note, [277] note
Mini, G., Il Libro d' Oro, [4] note
Minos, [81]
Miseno, [67], [139]
Molay, Jacques de, [6]
Molière, [311]
Monaldi, Guido, Diario, [252] note
Monte Cassino, [220] note
Monte Ceceri, [94] note
Montefalcone, Niccolò di, [219-21]
Monte Falerno, [58], [59]
Monteforte, Pietro di, [203] note, [222]
Monte Miseno, [49]
Montferrat, Marquis of, [208]
Montorio, [64]
Montorio, Duke of, [69]
Monza, [168]
Moore, Dr. E., Dante, [257] note, [268] note
Mopsa, [85], [86]
Morandi, Antol. della Critic. Mod., [224] note
Morcone, Contessa di, [113]
Morelli, Giovanni, on the plague, [126]
Morini, Il prologo del Decameron, [296] note
Morley, Lord, [243] note
Morrozzo, Matteo di, [103]
Moschus, [87]
Mugnone, the, [94], [302]
Mundo, [237-40]
Mussafia, Il Libro XV, [224] note, [248] note
Mussi, Luigi, [257] note, [269] note
[N]
Nachgeahunt of Whetstone, [315] note
Naples, [xxi], [289]
Angevins in, [xix]
Boccaccio in, [11] note, [13], [16-18], [150], [219], [220], [222] note, [321]
court of, [18], [21], [26], [44]
invaded, [147]
King of. See [Charles of Anjou] and [Robert the Wise]
political condition in 1344, [108-18]
S. Chiara, [109]
S. Lorenzo Maggiore, [18] note, [27], [30], [42], [71] note
Narcissus, [81], [215] note
Nationality, spirit of, [xvii], [xviii]
Negro, Andalò del, [20], [26]
Tabula, [36]
Neifile, [174], [294], [299]
Nelli, Francesco, [156], [164] note, [193] note, [203] note, [207]
Neri, the quarrel with the Bianchi, [xiii-xvi]
Nero, [233]
Nestor, [81]
Niccolò di Vegna, [11]
Nicoletti, [132] note
Ninfale Fiesolano, countryside in, [11]
criticism of, [94]
date of, [62], [93], [96]
publication of, [95]
sources of, [94]
story of, [93], [94]
Niobe, [89]
Nisus, [155]
Notable History of Nastagio and Traversi, [314] note
Novati, Giornale St. d. Lett. It., [226] note
Novello da Polenta, Guido, [265]
[O]
Odyssey, [191], [205], [276]
Olympia, [214] note
Orcus, [81]
Ordelaffi, Francesco degli, [120-5], [128], [149-51], [171]
Orlandini, Baldo, [5] note
Orlando Furioso, [312]
Orsini, Niccolò degli, [221] note, [222] note, [225] note
Orsini of Sovana, Count, [117]
Ostasio da Polenta, [117], [119], [149], [150]
Ovid, [33], [87], [246], [257] note, [262], [289]
Amoris Remedia, [182]
Boccaccio's love of, [25], [45], [48]
Heroides, [93]
Metamorphoses, [12] note, [94]
Oxford, Dante in, [263] note
[P]
Paccio, [109]
Paccone, Biagio, [25] note
Padua, [93], [153], [164], [167]
Boccaccio in, [219], [226]
Dante in, [263] note, [264]
Petrarch in, [157-60], [191], [193], [195], [219], [225], [285], [313] note
Painter's Palace of Pleasure, [314], [315] note
Palemon, [80-3], [120]
Palio, the, [104]
Pallas Athene, [86]
Pamfilo, [91], [98], [120], [295], [297]
Pampinea, [22], [23], [138], [174], [294], [296], [320]
Pan, [164] note
Pandarus, [71], [73], [76]
Paolina, [237-40], [241], [243]
Paolo da Perugia, [48]
Paolo il Geometra, [248] note
Papacy, fall of the, [xiii], [xviii]
the medieval idea of, [xvi]
the, removes to Avignon, [xviii]
Papia, Elementarium, [320] note
"Pargoletta," 257 note
Paris, [24] note
Boccaccino in, [5]
Boccaccio's birth in, [xxi], [3], [6], [7]
Dante in, [258] note, [263], [264], [266]
Homer translation in, [206], [276]
Paris of Troy, [81], [88]
Parker, Henry, Lord Morley, [243] note
Parma, [100], [153]
Parmenione, [69]
Parnassus, [229]
Partenope, [66]
Paur, [257] note
Pavia, Petrarch in, [210], [212], [226]
Payne, Mr. John, [316]
Pazzi, the, [104]
Peleus, [81]
Pelli, Memorie, [120] note, [257] note
Penelope, [57], [206]
Pepoli, the, [152]
Percopò, I bagni di Pozzuoli, [53] note
Perini, Dino, [269]
Peritoo, [79], [80]
Perseus, [239]
Perugia, [15], [24] note, [148], [151], [152], [163] note, [164]
Peruzzi dal Parlagio, the, [17], [57] note, [101]
Peter of Aragon, [217]
Petrarch, [xi], [xiii], [175], [179], [222]
birth of, [xvi], [4] note
reports Boccaccio's birth in 1313, [6], [7], [10] note
on Robert the Wise, [17], [110], [111]
Boccaccio reads, [45]
Boccaccio's friendship with, [45], [59], [146], [150], [155], [156], [190], [223-35]
visits Naples, [60], [109], [111], [112], [154]
on Naples, [112]
letters to and from Boccaccio, [119], [120] note, [153] note, [155], [156], [159], [188], [194], [199-201], [204], [205], [207], [210], [212-16]
his Laura, [135], [136], [142-4], [153], [158]
Boccaccio's sonnet to, [136], [143]
first meeting with Boccaccio, [152], [155], [190], [225], [287]
in Rome, [153] note, [156]
character and position of, [154]
offered a chair in Florence, [157-60]
his studies in Greek, [190], [206]
in Padua, [219], [313] note
Boccaccio's master in classical attainments, [223], [224], [232-5], [242], [247]
Boccaccio's opinion of, [225-32], [246], [247]
will of, [227], [231], [287] note
on the Decameron, [227]
on the Divine Comedy, [254-6]
his hatred of the vulgar tongue, [255] note
illness of, [280] note
death of, [282]
known in England, [312]
Africa, [159], [228], [231], [287]
De Remediis, [243]
De Viris Illustribus, [236], [243]
Egloga, [110] note, [122] note
Epistol. Fam., [190], [205], [225], [231], [233], [255] notes
Epistol. Sen., [194], [203], [205], [207], [210], [225], [227], [233] notes
Epistol. Varie, [196] note
Italia Mia, [167]
Trionfi, [90], [288]
Petroni, Pietro, [198], [201], [202], [226], [232], [233]
Pheneus, [155]
Philip IV of France, [xv], [5]
asserts the rights of the State against the Papacy, [xviii]
supports Henry VII, [xix]
Philip of Taranto, [44]
Phœnix of Poets, [228]
Piero, Gabriele di, [70]
Pilatus, Leon, relations with Petrarch, [191-3]
in Florence with Boccaccio, [193-8], [203-5], [276]
translation of Homer, [206]
Pinelli, Corbaccio, [183] note
La moralità nel Decam., [305] note
Pisa, [xxi], [100], [125], [157], [168]
plague in, [147]
indemnity to Florence, [208]
Pisani, the, [xiii]
Pistoia, [17], [148], [151]
Pizzinghe, Jacopo, [221] note, [222] note, [229] note
Plato, [191], [196], [226]
Timæus, [272]
Plautus, [246]
Pleasant and Sweet History of Patient Grissel, [315] note
Pleasant History of Galesus, Cymon, [314] note
Po, the, [219]
Poe, E. A., [132]
Poggibonsi, [xxi]
Poggio, Andrea, [268]
Poggio Gherardo, [12] note, [97] note, [299], [304], [335]
Pola, [69]
Polissena, [73]
Poliziano, Stanze, [82] note
Pomona, [86]
Pompeano, [55]
Pompey, [89]
Poppea, [241]
Portinari, Folco, [263]
Porto Ercole, [117]
Posilipo, [58], [285]
Pozzuoli, [67]
Prato, [17], [151], [162]
bought by Florence, [148], [150] note
Priam of Troy, [71]
Proba, [241]
Prometheus, [141]
Provence, Count of, [16]
Prunella, [307]
Pruneo, [94]
Psyche, [316]
Pucci, Antonio, [138] note
Pygmalion, [81]
Pynson, Richard, [101] note, [244] note
Pythias, [155]
[Q]
Questioni d' Amore. See [Filocolo]
Quintillian, Institutions, [156]
Quinto Lelio Africano, [63]
[R]
Raimondo di Catania, [113], [116]
Rajna, Pio, L' Episodio, [53] note, [69] note
Le fonti, [94] note, [292]
Rambaldo di Vaqueiras, [68] note
Ravello, Lorenzo di, [25] note
Ravenna, Boccaccio in, [119], [120], [148], [149], [151], [159], [164] note, [259]
Dante in, [158], [265]
Renaissance, the, [xii], [206], [227] note
beginning of, [xxi]
Boccaccio a pioneer of, [248]
Renier, Di una nuova opinione, [131] note
La Vita Nuova e Fiammetta, [22] note, [24] note, [63] note
Rhadamanthus, [81]
Riccardiana library, [277]
Rienzi, [128]
Rieti, [15]
Rigg J. M., [299] note, [300] note, [315] note, [316]
Right Pleasant Historie of the Mylner of Abingdon, [315] note
Rime, [53] note, [54], [56], [179], [227] note
accepted canon of, [133]
analysed, [134], [136], [137]
certainties of, [136]
Fiammetta, [46], [47]
influence of Dante in, [253]
love poems of, [137-44]
on Dante, [275]
on death, [282]
order of, [133]
Rimini, [149], [150]
Rinaldo, Fra, [309]
Robert the Wise, King of Naples, [87], [121], [154], [242]
opposes Henry VII, [xix-xxi], [17]
relations of Boccaccino with, [5]
Fiammetta, the daughter of, [6], [9] note
influence of, [16-18]
coronation of, [17], [31]
portrait of, [18]
entertains Petrarch, [60]
appealed to by Florence, [100]
death of, [109]
will of, [110]
Roberto, Fra, [112]
Roberti, Dionisio, da Borgo Sansepolcro, [24] note, [59]
Rodoconachi, Boccace, [241] note, [245] note
Romagna, [117], [147], [149]
Roman de Thèbes, [83]
Roman Empire, [xiii], [xvii]
Rome, [87], [171]
Castel S. Angelo, [xx]
Henry VII crowned in, [xx], [17]
Lateran, [xx], [17], [67]
papal exile from, [xiii], [xviii]
Petrarch in, [153] note, [156]
S. Peter's, [xx]
Romeo, [22]
Rosaline, [22]
Ross, Mrs., [97] note, [335]
Florentine Villas, [299] note
Rossellini, Della casa di Boccaccio in Certaldo, [288] note
Rossetti, D., Petrarca, Celso e Boccaccio, [158] note, [228] note, [247] note
Rossetti, D. G., translations of, [133] note, [138], [142], [275], [276]
Rossetti, W. M., [313] note
Rossi, the, [104]
Rossi, Pino de', [194], [209]
Rucellai, Nardo, [102]
the, [104], [106]
Rufolo, Niccolò, [25] note
Rustichesi, Francesco, [102]
Rustico, Fra, [309], [315] note
[S]
Sacchetti, Franco, [125], [144]
Novelle, [313]
Sachs, Hans, [311]
Sadoc, [66]
S. Agata, Count of, [110]
Sainte-More, Benoît de, Roman de Troie, [77]
Salimbeni, the, [218]
Sallust, [88], [159]
Salonica, [191]
Salutati, Coluccio, [144], [282] note
Salvatico, Count, [264]
Salvi di Dini, [11]
Salviati, Il Decamerone, [170] note
Salvini on Boccaccio's birth, [8]
Samnium, [70]
Sancia, Queen, [110], [114]
Sanesi, [145] note
on Lia, [98] note
Sanguinetto, Filippo di, [110]
S. Anne, feast of, [105]
Sansovino, [132] note
S. Anthony of Padua, [153]
S. Arcangelo a Baiano, [32], [42]
Sarzana, [164]
Saturn, [69], [88]
S. Augustine, [246]
Commentary, [190], [226]
Confessions of, [xii]
Savi-Lopez, P., Sulle fonti delle Teseide, [83] note
S. Bartholomew's Day, [xxi]
S. Benedict, Order of, [32]
Scala, Alberto della, [258] note, [264]
Scala, Cane della, [167], [267] note, [273]
Scala, Martino della, [100], [104]
Scartazzini, [257] note
S. Catherine of Siena, [308]
Scefi, Guglielmo da, [106], [107]
Schaeffer-Boichorst, [257] note
S. Chiara, [18]
Schuck, [245] note
Schulz, Denkmäler, [18] note
Scipio Africanus, [63]
S. Clemente, Cardinal di, [115]
Scott, F. N., Boccaccio and Sidney, [224] note, [247] note
Scythia, [79]
S. Dominic, [309]
Sempronia, [241]
Seneca, [59] note, [230], [276]
wife of, [240]
Serravalle, Giovanni di, [263] note
Settignano, [11], [94] note, [299], [335]
Settimo, Guido, [211]
Seville, [64]
Sevin, Adrien, [70]
S. Felicità, [11]
S. Francis, [202], [289] note, [309]
S. Gregory, monastery of, [191]
Shakespeare, William, [xii], [224], [257], [292], [306], [311]
and Boccaccio, works on, [365], [366]
his "dark lady," 130
Troilus and Cressida, [75] note
Sichæus, [81]
Sicily, King of, [16], [17]
love in, [52] note
Sidney, Sir Philip, [224] note, [311], [312]
his Stella, [130], [131]
Defense of Poesie, [312]
Siena, [15], [125], [127], [163] note, [164], [217], [218], [258] note
opposes Henry VII, [17]
allied with Florence, [151], [152]
plague in, [147], [148]
Sigeros, Nicolas, [191]
Silvanus, [160], [164] note, [228], [284]
Silvio, [214] note
Simonides, [164] note, [207]
Sismonda, [307]
S. Isidoro di Siviglia, Origines, [320] note
S. James of Compostella, [63], [69]
S. Jerome, [184] note, [195], [246], [263] note
S. John Baptist's Day, [104]
S. John of the Cross, [198]
S. Lazarus, [202]
S. Lorenzo dell' Arcivescovato di Capua, [57], [59]
S. Louis of Toulouse, [18]
S. Marco, Cardinal di, [115]
S. Maria di S. Sepolchro dal Pogetto, [289] note
S. Maria Maggiore, [57] note
S. Mary's Day, [17]
S. Michael, [202]
Smyrna, [285]
Società de' Bardi, [5], [21],
[57] note
Socrates, [230]
Sofonisba, [241]
Solerti, Le vite di Dante, Petrarca e Boccaccio, [8] note
Solomon, [88]
Solon, [261]
Sophocles, [204]
Antigone, [28] note
S. Paul, [198]
Spenser, Edmund, [130], [312]
S. Pier Maggiore, [11]
Spoleto, siege of, [15]
Squarciafico, Girolamo, [70], [132] note
Squillace, Count of, [110]
S. Scholastica, [32]
S. Severino, Count Ugo di, [221]
S. Stefano, Certosa di, [219]
Statius, [257] note, [262]
Thebais, [59], [83]
Stella, Sidney's, [130]
S. Thomas Aquinas, his idea of the Papacy, [xvi], [xvii]
Stilbone, [210]
Strozzi, the, [104]
Suares, [289] note
Sulmona, [15], [289]
Barbato di, [111]
Sulpicia, [241]
S. Valentine, [153]
Symonds, J. A., [315] note
Boccaccio, [xii] note
[T]
Tacitus, [219], [220] note
Annals, [276]
Tanfani, Niccolò Acciaiuoli, [148] note, [150] note
Taranto, Catherine of, [111] note, [113], [115]
Philip of, [117]
Robert of, [113], [116]
Tarlati, the, [15] note
Tarlton's News out of Purgatorie, [314]
Tasso, [94] note
Tatius, Achilles, [94]
Teano, [15]
Teck, Duke of, [163]
Tennyson, Lord, [311]
Terence, [226] note, [246]
Terlizzi, Count of, [116]
Teseide, [62], [74] note, [76], [78], [313]
criticism of, [82], [83]
dedication of, [79], [83]
narrative of, [79-82]
publication of, [84]
sources of, [83]
Testili, [120-2]
Teza, La parola Decameron, [292] note
Tezza, Monna, [306]
Thebais, [59]
Thebes, [80], [89]
Theocritus, [87]
Theophrastus, [263] note
Theseus, [79], [80]
Thessaly, [194]
Thomas, William, Dictionarie, [312]
Thorold, Algar, Dialogue of S. Catherine of Siena, [308] note
Thrace, [81]
Tiberius Cæsar, [237], [240]
Tindaro, [297] note
Tiraboschi, [132] note
Storia della Lett. Ital., [9] note, [22] note, [119] note, [158] note, [257] note
Tironea, [94]
Tityrus, [122]
Todeschini, Opinione, [203] note
Tommaso d' Alessandria, [95]
Torre, Giovanni di, [25] note
Tosca, Giovanni della, [102]
Tottel, [101] note
Toynbee, Paget, Bibliography of Genealogia, [224], [247], [248], [252] notes
Boccaccio's Commentary, [220] note, [270] note, [271] note
Dante in English Literature, [263] note, [312] note
Dante Studies and Researches, [221] note
Life of Dante, [268] note
Trapani, [147]
Trattatello in Lode di Dante, [258] note
Traversari, Guido, Bibliografia Boccaccesca, [3] note
Il Beato Pietro Petroni, [198] note
Traversi, Antona, [9], [155] note
Della patria di Boccaccio, [6] note, [8] note
Della realtà dell' amore di Boccaccio, [49] note, [131] note
La Lia dell' Ameto, [22] note
Le prime amanti di Boccaccio, [22] note
on the Rime, [134], [138]
on the Vita di Dante, [184] note
Trebizond, [26] note
Trionfi of Boccaccio, [90]
Trissino, [94] note
Tristram, [89]
Troilus, [70-7]
Troilus and Criseyde, [313] note
Tropea, Mambriccio di, [114]
Tropea, Tommaso di, [114]
Troy, [89]
Tullia di Petrarca, [212-16], [219] note, [284]
Tura, Agnola di, [147]
Turbeville's Tragical Tales, [314] note
Tuscany, Boccaccio's childhood in, [10], [320]
claims of Holy See on, [xiv]
power of Florence in, [xiii]
Vicar-General of, [xv]
Twyne, Thomas, Schoolmaster, [314] note
Tyrol, Count of, [162]
[U]
Ubertino di Corigliano, [221]
Ugo, King of Cyprus and Jerusalem, [224], [247]
Ulysses, [57], [81], [205], [206]
Urban IV, [262] note
Urban V, dissatisfaction with Florence, [208-12], [217]
enters Rome, [217], [218]
death of, [219], [221]
Urbino, [264]
[V]
Valdelsa, [4]
Valla, Bruno, [95]
Vanello, Francesco di, [145] note
Varlungo, [309]
Varro, [190], [226]
Vega, Lope de, [311]
Velasquez, [292]
Venafro, [15]
Veneto, Luca, [78]
Venice, [44], [70], [78], [84], [148], [269]
alliance of 1353, [164]
Boccaccio in, [203], [207], [209], [213], [226], [282], [283]
Venus, [65], [81], [86], [92]
Vernon, Lord, [270] note
Verona, [100], [153], [164], [167]
Dante in, [258] note, [264], [266]
Vesta, [86]
Via Francigena, [15]
Villa Ciliegio, [304] note
Villani, Filippo, Le Vite d' uomini illustri Fiorentini, [4] note, [7] note
Liber de Civitatis Florentiæ, [236] note, [245] note
on Boccaccino, [7], [8], [13]
on Petrarch and Boccaccio, [155]
Villani, Giovanni, Cronica, [17] note, [31] note, [101] note, [104] note, [122] note
on Robert the Wise, [17], [109] note
death of, [125-7]
Villani, Matteo, Cronica, [125] note, [281] note
on the plague, [125]
on Boccaccio's love affairs, [132]
Villa Palmieri, [300], [304]
Villari, First Two Centuries of Florentine History, [xv], [5] note
Villeggiatura di Maiano, La, [335-47]
Villon Society, [316]
Vincolo, Pietro di, [307]
Vincent de Beauvais, [233]
Vincent, I., [70]
Vindelin da Spira, [269]
Violante di Boccaccio, [214] note, [215]
Virgil, Boccaccio's love of, [58], [87], [88], [154], [159], [202], [230], [257] note, [262], [285], [288], [312]
Æneid, [67] note, [83], [94], [240], [247], [272]
Visconti, the, [100], [160], [192], [208], [212], [217]
take Bologna, [146], [147]
treaty with Florence, [164]
Visconti, Duke Galeazzo, [219]
Visconti, Giovanni, [161]
Visconti, Violante de', [219]
Vita di Dante, [120] note, [170], [193] note, [234] note
attitude to women in, [183-8], [189], [237]
authority of, [260], [268]
critical opinions on, [257-60]
date of, [170], [183], [254], [259]
summary of, [261-6]
versions of, [257] note, [269]
Vita Nuova, [16] note, [272]
date of, [258] note
Boccaccio on, [266], [267]
Viterbo, [217], [218]
Voigt, Pétrarque, Boccace, [232] note, [234] note, [245] note
Volpi, Una Canzone di Cino da Pistoia, [25] note
Volumnia, [241]
[W]
Waldron's Literary Museum, [243] note
Wallis, William, [315] note
Walter, Duke of Athens and Count of Brienne, [101-7]
Warner, William, Albion's England, [315] note
Wayland, John, [101] note
Weller, Mr., [240]
Westward for Smelts, [314] note
Whibley, Charles, [315] note
Wicksteed, P. H., Early Lives of Dante, [185], [258] note, [269] note
on the Vita di Dante, [258], [259]
Witte, [9], [108] note, [117], [163] note, [222] note
Dekameron übersetz, [323] note
Essays on Dante, [257] note
Woodcocke, Thomas, [70] note
[Y]
Young, B., [93]
[Z]
Zanobi da Strada, [108] note, [123], [168]
Zardo, Il Petrarca, [219] note
Zenati, Dante e Firenze, [48] note
Zenobia, [241]
Zilioli, [132] note
Zumbini, B., Il Filocolo del Boccaccio, [6] note, [68] note