F
- Fanfoni, P., cited, [263], [268].
- Feltre, V. da, [171], [176].
- Ferdinand of Arragon, [296], [358];
- of Naples, [570].
- Ferrara, [499], [617]; court, [423].
- Ficino, [175], [456].
- Fiesole, G. da, Works, [488].
- Filelfo, [171]; quoted, [381].
- Flora, Joachim of, [9].
- Florence, its constitution, [195], [201], [592], [596], [598];
- number of citizens, [598];
- parties, [211];
- perpetual flux, [221];
- government by merchants, [225];
- the "parlamento," [230];
- cause of failure of popular government, [231];
- population, [256];
- the "arti," [597];
- militia, its value, [601];
- Machiavelli's reforms, [312];
- revenues, [255];
- topography, [595];
- history (see Italy),
- rule of the Medici, [277], [305], [629], years 1527-31, [282];
- recovers liberty through the French, [560];
- occupation, [562];
- commonwealth, [282];
- divisions of popular party, [283];
- siege, [285];
- effect of Savonarola's prophecies, [290];
- Pazzi conspiracy, [398];
- final subjugation, [446];
- character of its historians, [248] seq., [274].
- Society, character of people, [600];
- their enlightenment and immorality, [504];
- absence of religious faith, [295];
- excess of intellectual mobility, [237];
- commercial character, [238];
- social life, [242].
- A city of intelligence, [232], [246].
- Fondulo, G., [463].
- Ford, J., cited, [477].
- Foscari, F., [215]; quoted, [600].
- Francia, works, [489].
- Frattcelli, [9].
- Frederick I., [63].
- Frederick II., [10], [68], [105].
- Froben, J., [23].
G
- Gambacorta, [147].
- Gemistos Plethon, [173].
- Genezzano, [506], [522].
- Genoa, [79];
- history, [201].
- Giacomini, [313].
- Giannotti cited, [217];
- Giotto, works, [488].
- Giovio, quoted, [249].
- God, medieval idea of, [16].
- Gonzaghi, [146].
- Government, Guicciardini's theories, [305]. [See Machiavelli.]
- Graziani quoted, [614].
- Greek, knowledge of, in Renaissance, [182].
- Greene, R., quoted, [473].
- Gregorovius cited, [421], [430], [479],.
- Guarino, [171].
- Guarnieri, [158].
- Guelphs and Ghibeliines, [69], [206].
- Guicciardini, [278], [280], [285], [295], [482];
H
- Hawkwood, J., [113].
- Hegel quoted, [367].
- Hegel, C, cited, [252].
- Heribert, [58].
- Hildebrand, [59].
- Hirsch cited, [567].
- Hogarth, works, [490].
- Howell cited, [473].
- Hussites, [9].
- Hutten, 27.
I
- Infessura, works, [292];
- Innocent VIII., [403].
- Inquisition in Spain, [399].
- Inventions of Renaissance, [29].
- Italy, history (see Condottieri, Papacy),
- its character, [32];
- papacy and empire, [33], [41], [43], [94], [97], [99];
- variety of governments, [35], [43];
- their influence on national development, [44];
- politics, [36];
- invasions, [39];
- want of historical continuity, [41];
- the despotisms, [42];
- origin of modern history, [46];
- the Lombards, [48];
- Charles the Great, [51];
- Berengar, [52];
- Otho I., [52];
- growth of power of Church, [53];
- Frederick I., [63];
- Charles of Anjou, [75];
- convulsions of 14th century, [81];
- states of 15th century, [88];
- obstacles to unity, [89];
- to monarchy, [92];
- to federalism, [95];
- in time of Machiavelli, [365];
- policy of Lorenzo, [543];
- equilibrium destroyed, [545];
- French invasion, [549];
- character of their army, [565];
- league against them, [576];
- cause of their failure, [340];
- effect of their example, [583];
- on other nations, [585];
- Charles V., [98].
- Italians incapable of helping themselves, [586];
- responsible for their despots, [115];
- development precocious and unsound, [495];
- fatal effects of want of union, [538], [552].
- The Republics, character of their history, [33], [193];
- beginning of the power of the cities, [53];
- their origin, [54];
- count and bishop, [55]; "people," [55];
- commune, [56];
- consuls, [56];
- effect of struggle of papacy and empire, [61];
- influence of latter, [198];
- Guelphs and Ghibeliines, [69], [80], [206];
- wars of cities, [62];
- Frederic I., [64];
- struggle with nobles, [66];
- the podesta, [67];
- "captain of the people," [71];
- the "arti," [72];
- distinction between parties, [74];
- not representative governments, [196];
- not democratic, [195];
- factions, [195], [210];
- small number of active citizens, [209];
- temporal character of alliances, [212].
- The Republics, character of their history, [33], [193];