The Cathedral Builders: The Story of a Great Masonic Guild
Leader Scott
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  • Justinian, emperor, rebuilds Sta. Sofia, [69]
  • Laborerium, [207]:
    • at Canterbury, in fourth century, [148]
    • Certosa di Pavia, [376] et seq.
    • Cremona, [186]
    • Florence, [207], [319], [339];
      • closed, [344]
    • Lucca before 1000 A.D., [20]
    • Milan in 1383, [20];
      • fifteenth century, [355] et seq.
    • Modena under the Campione Masters, [19], [195], [198]
    • Parma in 1200 A.D., [19], [186], [189], [238]
    • Pisa, [211], [214], [223], [231], [312]
    • Pistoja, [190], [231], [233], [236], [238], [241], [247]
    • Rome, [410] et seq.
    • Siena and Orvieto, [285] et seq., [305]
  • Leo III., the Isaurian, [73], [74]
  • Leonardo da Vinci, [369]
  • Lion of Judah, sign of Comacine work, [243], [244]
  • Loggie (Lodges), [19], [61], [201], [208], [288], [305]
  • Lombard colonies in Sicily, [128]
  • Lombard kings, chronological table of, [30]
  • Lombard Masters, table of, [31]
  • Lombards in Rome, [412];
    • in Venice, [386];
    • Siena, [301], [305]
  • Lombardi Solari family, [395] et seq.
  • Lorenzo il Magnifico, [280]
  • Lothaire, bishop, his church of S. Zeno, [96]
  • Lothaire, king, his wars, [108]
  • Lucca, [225] et seq., [246]
  • Luitprand, king, his laws for Comacines, [24], [44], [63] et seq., [160];
    • his foot, [50];
    • his churches, [50] et seq.
  • Magister, what the term means, [15];
    • Arch Magister, [17];
    • Magisters in Sicily, [129];
    • Magistri frati, [200], [287];
    • different kinds, [265]
  • Magistri:
    • Adam, atrium of S. Ambrogio, [112]
    • Adam, de Arogno, [182]
    • Agostino da Siena, [298]
    • Albertinus Buono, [239]
    • Albertus Buono, [239]
    • Ambrogio Lenzo, [334]
    • Andrea Fusina, [371]
    • Andrea da Modena, [352] et seq.
    • Andrea di Pisa, [211], [220], [224]
    • Anselmo (Tedesco) da Campione, and Arrigo, Alberto, and Jacopo, his sons, [194] et seq.
    • Antonio of Como, [260]
    • Antonio Mantegazza, [378]
    • Antonio da Padernò, [369]
    • Antonio Rizo, or Riccio, [391], [392], [397]
    • Apollonius, [273]
    • Arnolfo, [224], [291], [313], [407]
    • Auripert, a painter, [55]
    • Bartolo Fredi, [276]
    • Bartolommeo Buono, [253], [260], [390], [393], [398]
    • Bartolommeo de Gorgonzola, [368]
    • Bartolommeo di Pisa, bronze worker, [221]
    • Beltramo, [413] et seq.
    • Benedetto da Antelamo, [187], [188], [245]
    • Bernardino da Bissone, [386], [391]
    • Bernardo da Venezia, [374]
    • Bertrando of Como, [260]
    • Biduinus, [222]
    • Bonaiuto di Pisa, [223]
    • Bonanno, [220], [221]
    • Bonino da Campione, [203]
    • Buono, [236], [237], [238]
    • Cellini, [239]
    • Cimabue, [274]
    • Cosmato, and his family, [409] et seq.
    • Cristoforo Gobbo, [371], [379]
    • Cristoforo Mantegazza, [378]
    • Diotisalvi of Pisa, [214], [250], [291]
    • Dolcebono Rodari, [368], [377]
    • Enrico Buono, [239]
    • Filippino degli Argani, [364] et seq., [366]
    • Francesco di Giorgio Martini, [303], [370] et seq.
    • Francesco Talenti, [328] et seq., [334]
    • Franciscus da S. Simone, [276]
    • Fredus, [183]
    • Giacomo Dolcibuono, [370]
    • Giacomo da Pietrasanta, [414]
    • Giorgio degli Argani, [366]
    • Giorgio da Iesi, [190]
    • Giovan Antonio Amadeo, [370], [377]
    • Giovanni di Ambrogio, [336]
    • Giovanni Balducci di Pisa, [225]
    • Giovanni Buoni da Bissone, [189], [233], [385]
    • Giovanni Buono, [253];
      • builds Ca d'Oro, [389]
    • Giovanni da Campilione, [184]
    • Giovanni da Carona, [366] et seq.
    • Giovannino dei Graci, [363], [375]
    • Giovanni di Lapo Ghino, [328] et seq., [334]
    • Giovanni Pisano, [222], [224], [291], [293] et seq.
    • Giovanni Solari, [377]
    • Graci, [237];
      • a later one, [291]
    • Gufredo, [182]
    • Guglielmo Tedesco, [220], [223]
    • Guglielmo, his porch at S. Zeno, [112];
      • façade at Modena, [196];
      • at Ferrara, [198]
    • Guidetto, his works at Lucca, [227]-[231]
    • Guido da Como, [227], [249], [250]
    • Guiniforte, [367], [378], [395]
    • Jacobus Porrata, [186], [251]
    • Jacopo da Campione, [257] et seq., [375] et seq.
    • Jacopo Dagurro da Bissone, [261]
    • Jacopo della Quercia, [298] et seq.
    • Jacopo (Tedesco) da Campione, [197], [252], [294], [315] et seq.
    • Jacopo da Tradate, [363];
      • his sons, [364]
    • Lando, [297] et seq.
    • Lanfrancus, [115], [193]
    • Lorenzo di Mariano, [302]
    • Lorenzo de' Spazi, [382]
    • Luca Fancelli, [369]
    • Manfredo of Como, [260]
    • Marco da Carona, [356], [358], [365]
    • Marco da Frixone, [353] et seq.
    • Martino di Giorgio da Varenna, [302]
    • Matteo da Campione, [197], [363], [386] et seq.
    • Niccolao Pela, [336]
    • Niccolò Pisano, [211], [222], [247], [250], [291]
    • Nicolaus, his porch at S. Zeno, [112];
      • façade at Modena, [196];
      • Ferrara, [198]
    • Nino di Pisa, [224], [225]
    • Pantaleone Buono, [393]
    • Paolo da Campagnano, [260]
    • Paulinus, [145]
    • Paulus and his sons, [407]
    • Philippus, an Englishman, [69]
    • Piccone, [54]
    • Piero di Beltrami, [301]
    • Pietro di Apulia, [221], [247]
    • Pietro Lombardi and his descendants, [395] et seq., [398]
    • Pietro da Varese, [413] et seq.
    • Rainaldo, [212]
    • Rainaldus, sculptures façade of Pisa cathedral, [16]
    • Ramo da Paganelli, [293]
    • Roberto, [246]
    • Simone da Arsenigo, [352] et seq., [354]
    • Simone Talenti, [331], [336]
    • Fra Sisto and Fra Ristoro, [125], [318]
    • Tommaso di Como, [420]
    • Uberto and his brother Pietro, [408]
    • Ugone da Campione and his sons, [183]
    • Urbano da Cortona, [306]
    • Ursus, his ciborium, [85]
    • Zeno da Campione, [363]
  • Majorca, [213]
  • Manfred, king, [318]
  • Maniace, Lombard colony there, [128]
  • Margaritone of Arezzo, [275]
  • Maximilian, emperor, [138]
  • Mellitus, the monk, [144]
  • Michael Angelo, [416]
  • Milan, its Duomo, [350] et seq.
  • Missions (early) to Normandy, [123] et seq.;
    • to Germany, [133] et seq.;
    • to England, [143] et seq.;
    • to Ireland, [160] et seq.
  • Modena, its Duomo, [116], [193]
  • Monasteries:
    • S. Abbondio at Bercela, [54]
    • S. Fredianus, Lucca, [48]
    • S. George, [47], [48]
    • Sta. Giulia, Brescia, [53]
    • Monte Barro, [40]
    • Palazzolo at Lucca, [54]
    • Subiaco, [179]
  • Monkswearmouth, Durham, [156]
  • Monreale, its cathedral, [127]
  • Monte Cassino, convent, [66], [114]
  • Monza, its church, [380] et seq.
  • Mosques, El Haram and Amrou, [179]
  • Murano, its church, [113]
  • Mythic sculpture, [75], [80]
  • Nanni di Banco, [337]
  • Nicholas V., pope, [412]
  • Nicknames, their common use, [235] note
  • Nino di Pisa, [225]
  • Norman architecture, [123], [126], [130]
  • Normans, their connection with Sicily, [121], [128]
  • Oil paintings, [277], [418]
  • Opera. See [Laborerium]
  • Orcagna, [329], [332] et seq.
  • Orseolo (Doge Pietro), [390]
  • Orsino (Virginio), Duke of Bracciano, [304]
  • Orso Orseolo, patriarch of Aquileja, [122]
  • Orvieto, its Duomo, [224], [300] et seq.;
    • Chapel of Three Kings, [301], [414]
  • Otho, emperor, confirms Comacine privileges, [27]
  • Otho, his decree, [27], [28];
    • he conquers Italy, [109], [135]
  • Otho Orseolo, Doge of Venice, [122]
  • Padua, church of S. Antonio, [199], [237]
  • Painters of the Guild, their secession, [265] et seq.
  • Palaces (private), Florentine, [258];
    • Venetian, [260]
  • Palace of Desiderius at S. Gemignano, [62], [257]
  • Palace, Luitprand's, at Milan, [62]
  • Palazzo Pubblico, [256];
    • at Perugia, [257];
    • at Todi, [257];
    • at Udine, [258];
    • Capodimonte, [421]
  • Palazzo Vecchio (Florence), [61], [259]
  • Palazzo Venezia (Rome), [415] et seq.
  • Palermo, its cathedral, [126], [213]
  • Papal forts, [260], [261], [415]
  • Parma, [238]
  • Paulinus, assists St. Augustine, [145]
  • Pavia, its church, [50], [77] et seq.;
    • its castle, [202];
    • its Certosa, [373] et seq.
  • Penna, inscription there, [191]
  • Pepin, king, founds church of S. Lorenzo, [96]
  • Peter Martyr, St., his tomb, [225]
  • Piacenza, its walls, [106]
  • Pisa, beginning of the Duomo, [173], [209] et seq.;
    • baptistery, [214]
  • Pistoja, [223], [225] et seq.;
    • its baptistery, [240]
  • Pius II., pope, [260]
  • Pliny's villa at Como, [26]
  • Prato, its Duomo, [229]
  • Provveditore, his office, [208] et seq.;
    • his books, [322] et seq.
  • SS. Quattro Coronati, [20];
    • inscription to them, [21];
    • sculptures representing them, [207];
    • their fête, [289]
  • Quercia, Jacopo della, [337]
  • Rahere, founder of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, [124]
  • Rainaldo, Magister at Pisa, [211], [212]
  • Raphael, [416]
  • Ratchis, king, becomes a monk, [55]
  • Ravenna, towers at, [153], [154]
  • Richard, prior of Hagustald, [160]
  • Richard II., of Normandy, duke, [123], [158]
  • Roger I., duke, [126]
  • Roger II., king of Apulia, [126]
  • Rome, Comacine fortresses near, [260];
    • Lombards in Rome, [412] et seq.
  • Rotharis, king, his laws, [5], [6], [160]
  • Runic inscriptions, [148]
  • Saints:
    • Augustine, [143], [145]
    • Boniface, [133], [271], [233], [239]
    • Columban, founds convent at Bobbio, [86], [164], [167]
    • Cumianus, his tomb, [86]
    • Fredianus, [48], [164]
    • Gregory, [264]
    • Hugh of Lincoln, [143]
    • Luke, the company of, [280], [332]
    • Modwen, [143]
    • Nilus, his letter, [81]
    • Patrick, [163]
  • Sansovino, Jacopo, [394]
  • Saracenic architecture, [121], [177], [406]
  • Saxon architecture, Book II. ch. iii.
  • Sculptured animals, their meaning, [72], [73]
  • Scuola di S. Giovanni Evangelista, [396]
  • Scuola di San Marco, [396], [399]
  • Sforza, Francesco, [365], [367], [420]
  • Sicily, the revival there, [126] et seq., [175], [406]
  • Siena cathedral, [224], [285] et seq.
  • Sixtus IV., pope, [261], [416]
  • Sixtus V., pope, [418]
  • Solari family, [395] et seq.
  • Solomon's knot, its meaning and origin, [72], [82], [243]
  • Spanish chapel, [278], [326]
  • Statutes of the Masonic Guild in Siena, [287], [291]
  • Steepleton church, Dorset, [149]
  • Stilicho the Goth, his tomb, [89]
  • Strasburg, Freemasons there, [137]
  • Symbolism of the Comacine Guild, [71] et seq.
  • Talenti, Francesco, [328] et seq.
  • "Tedesco," what the word means in architecture, [216], [218]
  • Theodata, her tomb at Pavia, [87]
  • Theodolinda, her marriages, [32] et seq.;
    • her churches, [37]-[40]
  • Theodosius, his laws on building in marble, [81]
  • Toller Fratrum, Dorset, [149]
  • Tomb of:
    • Can della Scala, Verona, [203], [204], [252]
    • Cardinal Longhi degli Alessandri, [185]
    • S. Domenico, Bologna, [223]
    • Folchino de Schicci, [204]
    • Gian Galeazzo Visconti, [254]
    • Mastino II., dei Scaligeri, [253]
    • The Bishop of Siena, [301]
    • Theodoric at Ravenna, [218]
  • Tommaso de Mutina (Modena), [275]
  • Torcello, [73]
  • Torriano family of Milan, [385]
  • Toscanella, pulpit there, [89]
  • Towers, Comacine, their form, [67], [153];
    • San Marco, Venice, [233];
    • round towers of Ireland, [161] et seq.;
    • Pisa, [219], [220];
    • Fiesole, [237]
  • Trent, its cathedral, [181] et seq.
  • Turrisianus of Pistoja, [230], [238]