- Angelico da Fiesole, [81], [90], [131], [144], [167], [245], [261]
- Antinoles, José, [216]
- Barabino, Niccolo, [122]
- Bellini, Giov., [232], [241]
- Bonfigli, [91], [158]
- Botticelli, [45], [71], [75], [85], [100], [119], [122], [123], [124], [128], [166], [213], [238], [246], [262], [263]
- Botticini, [77], [188], [213]
- Breu, Jörg, [107]
- Bruder Wilhelm, [210]
- Bürgkmair, Hans, [127], [255], [264]
- Cano, Alonzo, [128]
- Carotto, Giov. Franc., [188]
- Carpaccio, Vittore, [138]
- Cavallini, [59], [164]
- Cimabue, [138]
- Crivelli, [192], [257], [273]
- Donatello, [158]
- Duccio di Buoninsegna, [59], [144]
- Dürer, Albert, [39], [51], [68], [173]
- Filarete, Ant., [44]
- Francesca, Piero della, [140]
- Franciabigio, Francesco, [202]
- Fries, Hans, [156]
- Gaddi, Taddeo, [226]
- Ghirlandaio, Dom., [67], [167], [200]
- Giambono, [208]
- Giotto, [59], [157], [166], [200], [224], [226]
- Giovanni di Paolo, [177], [268], [270]
- Gozzoli, Benozzo, [98], [214]
- Grünwald, Mat., [255]
- Guariento, [180]
- Holbein, Hans, [256]
- Holman Hunt, [40], [129]
- Joos van Cleeve, [250]
- Leighton, Frederick, [48]
- Leonardo da Vinci, [12], [39], [166]
- Liberale da Verona, [222]
- Lippi, Fra Filippo, [45], [167], [186], [245], [261]
- Lochnar, Stephen, [210]
- Lorenzetti, Ambrogio, [114], [142], [177], [181], [242]
- Lorenzo da San Severino, [258]
- Lucas van Leyden, [51], [227], [254]
- Luini, [93], [109], [231]
- Mabuse, [94], [119], [204], [239]
- Mantegna, [120], [127], [272]
- Maratta, Carlo, [39]
- Master of Flémalle, [63], [69], [165]
- Master of the Bartholomew Altar, [110], [195]
- Master of the Carnations, [86]
- Master of the Sterzing Altar, [144], [189]
- Memling, [50], [63], [65], [66], [100], [119], [168], [243], [245]
- Michael-Angelo Buonarroti, [12], [191]
- Moretto, [119], [158]
- Murillo, [75], [115], [233]
- Neri di Bicci, [45], [77], [245], [261]
- Niccolo d’Apulia, [164]
- Orcagna, [59], [179]
- Palmezzano da Forli, [68]
- Perréal, J., [158], [174]
- Perugino, [45], [276]
- Pesello, [67], [169], [192]
- Pinturicchio, [172]
- Pisano, [209]
- Podesti, [267]
- Raphael Santi da Urbino, [12], [93], [213]
- Robbia, Della, [274]
- Romano, Giulio, [214]
- Rosselli, Cosimo, [108], [158]
- Rossello di Jacopo Franchi, [188]
- Rossetti, D. G., [40], [175], [185], [199]
- Rubens, P. P., [20], [51], [140], [253]
- Sano di Pietro, [38], [242], [243]
- Sassetta, [223]
- Sassoferrato, [130]
- Schiavone, Giorgio, [274]
- Schöngaur, [123], [247]
- Schüchlin, Hans, [110]
- Seghers, [131]
- Signorelli Luca, [47], [74], [195], [204], [206], [231]
- Simone Martini, [59], [91], [117], [178], [179], [231]
- Sodoma (Bazzi), [109], [123], [213]
- Spinello Aretino, [142], [167], [181]
- Squarcione, [203]
- Stefano da Zevio (da Verona), [100]
- Taddeo di Bartolo, [167]
- Tobar, Alfonso da, [82]
- Trevisani, Francesco, [196]
- Van der Goes, Hugo, [65], [68], [85], [106], [108], [192], [252]
- Van der Weyden, Roger, [165]
- Van Eyck, Hubert, [12], [98], [106]
- Van Eyck, Jan, [63], [165], [167], [241]
- Vanni, Andrea, [177]
- Vasari, G., [248]
- Veronese, Paul, [228]
- Watts, F. G., [40]
- Wolgemut, [156]
- Zurburan, [76], [77], [12]
INDEX OF FLOWERS
- Acanthus, [Chap. xii.]
- Almond, [197]
- Anemone, [60], [93]
- Apple, [14], [32], [94], [119], [240], [Chap. xx.]
- Balsam, [197], [218]
- Briars, [33]
- Buckthorn, [33]
- Burning Bush, [132], [192]
- Carnation, [Chap. vi.], [190], [191]
- Cedar, [26], [217]
- Cherries, [243], [245]
- Clover, see [Shamrock]
- Columbine, [30]; [Chap. viii.], [174], [198]
- Convolvulus, [29], [48]
- Cyclamen, [33]
- Daisy, [31], [45], [110], [167]
- Dandelion, [34], [195], [199]
- Fig, [255], [256]
- Fleur-de-lys, [36], [Chap. xiii.]
- Flower, Community of the, [41]
- Flower, Our Lady of the, [81]
- Frankincense, [198]
- Fruit in Garlands, [Chap. xxiv.]
- Gold flower, [73]
- Gourd, [Chap. xxi.]
- Grapes, [238], [254]
- Heath, [29]
- Hellebore, [33]
- Hemlock, [130]
- Hyssop, [33]
- Iris, [36]; [Chap. iv.], [168], [198]
- Ivy, [130]
- Jasmine, [31], [48], [167], [201]
- Laurel, [116], [177]
- Lemon, [241]
- Lettuce, [29]
- Lily, [14], [24]; [Chap. iii.], [92], [198], [211], [215]
- Lily of Florence, [81]
- Lily of the Angel Gabriel, [Chap. xv.]
- Lily of the Annunciation, [Chap. xiv.]
- Lily of the Saints, [Chap. xviii.]
- Lily of the Valley, [198], [207]
- Lilies of the Virgin’s Tomb, [213]
- Mandrake, [33]
- Musk flower, [197]
- Myrrh, [24], [25], [218]
- Myrtle, [197], [201]
- Nettle, [25], [33]
- Oleander, [227]
- Olive, [24], [36], [Chap. ix.]
- Orange, [242]
- Palm, [24], [26], [Chap. xi.]
- Palm-tree, [137], [138], [218]
- Pansy, [32]
- Passion Flower, [195]
- Pear, [119], [252]
- Pomegranate, [98], [119], [218], [245], [Chap. xxii.]
- Poppy, [33]
- Quince, [119], [239], [241]
- Rose gardens, [97], [100]
- Rose garlands, [Chap. vii.]
- Rose, golden, [101], [102], [103]
- Rose hedge, [99]
- Rose of Charity, [29], [208]
- Rose of Divine Love, [24], [28]; [Chap. v.], [172], [190], [198]
- Rose of Martyrdom, [72]
- Rose of Venus, [101], [102], [103]
- Saffron, [26]
- Shamrock, [30], [191]
- Snowdrop, [269]
- Spices, [24]
- Strawberry, [45], [110]; [Chap. xxiii.], [198]
- Sunflower, [199]
- Sycamore, [26]
- Thistle, [195]
- Thorns, [33], [77]; [Chap. x.], [216]
- Thorns, Crown of, [126], [127], [128], [131]
- Turpentine Tree, [24]
- Vine, [23]; [Chap. xix.]
- Violet, [28], [45], [48], [110], [197], [198], [210]
- Water-lily, [29]
- Willow, [195]
FOOTNOTES
[1] Dr March states very clearly the difference between a symbol and an emblem. ‘A symbol stands for an abstract idea, an emblem denotes a concrete thing, an attribute appears in apposition with the person it qualifies; for example, in a presentment of the Blessed Virgin, the lily that she holds in her hand or that flowers by her side is her attribute. When the lily appears alone it represents the Queen of Heaven and is her emblem, but if it indicates purity it is a symbol.’
[2] Ghent Cathedral.
[3] The Prado, Madrid.
[4] Antwerp Cathedral.
[5] Author of Liber aggregationis, seu Liber mirabilium de virtutibus herbarum, lapidum et animalium.
[6] Authoress of The Garden of Health.