INDEX
A
- Abelard, [9.]
- Ahmed, [589.]
- Albigenses, [9.]
- Aldi, the, [23].
- Aleander, [27.]
- Alexander VI., [406]., [407.] seq.., [603;]
- death, [430.] (see Papacy).
- Alfonso I. of Naples, [568.]
- Alfonso II., [119], [572].
- Allegre, [418],
- Allegretti, works, [292];
- America, effects of its discovery, [540].
- Ammanati, works, [489].
- Anjou, house of, transfers its claims to Sicily, [539].
- Appiani, [148].
- Ariosto, works, [119];
- Aristotle, influence of his writings, [197];
- Art in Middle Age, [17];
- Ascham, R., quoted, [472].
B
- Bacon, Francis, [26];
- ——, Roger, [9], [10.].
- Baglioni, [122], [148].
- Barbiano, [159].
- Bartoli, A., cited, [252].
- Beccadelli, [174].
- Bellini, works, [488].
- Bentivogli, [102], [115], [123].
- Bergamo, V. da, [618].
- Bernard, St., [13].
- Berni cited, [443].
- Bibbiena, [184];
- quoted, [190].
- Bologna, [123], [617].
- Boniface VIII., [76].
- Borgia, Cesare, [117], [324], [345] seq., [426], [577];
- murders, [352].
- Borgia, Lucrezia, [419];
- character cleared of calumny, [420].
- Borgia, Roderigo (see Alexander VI).
- Boscoli, P. P., [466].
- Bracciolini, P., [274].
- Brantôme quoted, [117].
- Brescia, [615];
- Arnold of, [64].
- Browning, R., quoted, [13].
- Bruni, L., [274].
- Buonarottí, [491];
- works, [19].
- Burchard cited, [430], [431].
- Burckhardt cited, [428];
- quoted, [434].
- Burton, Robert, cited, [475].
- Bussolaro, J. del, [610].
- Byzantine empire, effect of its fall, [14].
C
- Capistrano, G. da, [615].
- Capponi, P., [284], [563].
- Carducci, [284], [289];
- works, [293].
- Carmagnuola, F., [161].
- "Carmina Burana," [9].
- Carrara, [149].
- Carroccio, [58].
- Castiglione, works, [183], [457].
- Catholic Church (see Papacy).
- Support of Church required by good society, [455];
- philosophy and theology fused, [456];
- religion divorced from morality, [462], [493];
- influence of ancient literature, [464];
- æstheticism, [465];
- humanism antagonistic to Christianity, [493];
- its corruption, [448] seq.;
- not universal, [470];
- immorality of priests, [458], [459];
- power of ecclesiastical eloquence, [491];
- revivals, [490], [606] seq.;
- indestructable vigor of religious faith, [469].
- Cellini, B., [104], [462], [492];
- memoirs, [325].
- Charles VIII. (see Italy, history), [540] seq.;
- escape, [580].
- Charles of Anjou, [75].
- Charles the Great, [50].
- Chivalry, [483].
- Christianity (see Catholic Church, Morals),
- Clement VII., [443], [633].
- Colonnesi, [375].
- Columbus, [15].
- Comines cited, [416];
- Condottieri, [86], [113], [131], [156] seq.; [245], [361];
- Compagni, Dino, chronicle of, [262];
- its authenticity, [266] seq.
- Copernicus, [15].
- Corio, works, [292];
- Coryat, T., quoted, [475].
- Croce, della, [614].
- Cromwell, [454].
- Cruelty (see Blood-madness),
- Crusades, [7].
D
- Dante, political views, [261];
- Democratic idea, its gradual growth, [8].
- Dennistoun cited, [160].
- Descartes, [26].
- Djem, [415], [566], [576].
- Dürer, works, [490];
- cited, [475].
E