[Double titles are repeated under both headings, e.g., “Romeo and Juliet” will also be found under “Juliet and Romeo.” Roman numbers indicate the Tome of Painter.]
| Abdolominus | [i. 12] | |
| Acharisto and Euphemia | ii. 15 | |
| Adelasia and Aleran | [i. 44] | |
| Adultery, Punishment of | i. 57 | |
| Æsop’s Fable of Lark | [i. 20] | |
| Alberto of Bologna | [i. 32] | |
| Aleran and Adelasia | [i. 44] | |
| Alexander and Scythians | [i. 13] | |
| Alexander and Sisigambis | ii. 2 | |
| Alexander de Medici | ii. 22 | |
| Amadour and Florinda | i. 53 | |
| Amazons | ii. 1 | |
| Androdus (Androcles) | [i. 22] | |
| Andruccio | [i. 36] | |
| Angelica and Salimbene | ii. 30 | |
| Angiers, Earl of | [i. 37] | |
| Anne of Hungary | ii. 21 | |
| Ansaldo and Dionora | ii. 17 | |
| Antiochus and Hannibal | [i. 21] | |
| Antiochus and Seleucus | [i. 27] | |
| Appius and Virginia | [i. 5] | |
| Ariobarzanes | ii. 4 | |
| Aristotemus | ii. 5 | |
| Artaxerxes and Sinetas | [i. 9] | |
| Athens, Timon of | [i. 28] | |
| Bohemia, Lady of | ii. 28 | |
| Bologna, Alberto of | [i. 32] | |
| Bologna, Katharine of | ii. 19 | |
| Borsieri and Grimaldi | [i. 31] | |
| Camillus and Schoolmaster | [i. 17] | |
| Camiola and Roland | ii. 32 | |
| Candaules and Gyges | [i. 6] | |
| Carthage, Maids of | ii. 11 | |
| Carthomes and Rhacon | [i. 8] | |
| Chariton and Menalippus | [i. 10] | |
| Coriolanus | [i. 4] | |
| Countess of Celant | ii. 24 | |
| Countess of Salisbury | [i. 46] | |
| Crœsus and Solon | [i. 7] | |
| Curiatii and Horatii | [i. 1] | |
| Cyrus and Panthea | [i. 11] | |
| Daughter of King of England | [i. 34] | |
| Demosthenes and Lais | [i. 15] | |
| Didaco and Violenta | [i. 42] | |
| Diego and Ginevra | ii. 29 | |
| Dionora and Ansaldo | ii. 17 | |
| Doctor of Laws | i. 66 | |
| Duchess of Malfy | ii. 23 | |
| Duchess of Savoy | [i. 45] | |
| Duke of Florence | i. 54 | |
| Duke of Venice and Ricciardo | i. 48 | |
| Earl of Angiers | [i. 37] | |
| Este, Rinaldo of | [i. 33] | |
| Euphemia and Acharisto | ii. 15 | |
| Fabricius and Pyrrhus | [i. 16] | |
| Faustina | ii. 10 | |
| Favorinus | [i. 23] | |
| Filenio Sisterno | i. 49 | |
| Flanders, Princess of | i. 52 | |
| Flora, Lamia, and Lais | ii. 13 | |
| Florence, Duke of | i. 54 | |
| Florence, Helena of | ii. 31 | |
| Florinda and Amadour | i. 53 | |
| Francis I. and Guillaume | i. 55 | |
| Galgano and Minoccia | i. 47 | |
| Gentleman of Perche | i. 59 | |
| Gentleman that died of love | i. 60 | |
| Giletta of Narbonne | [i. 38] | |
| Ginevra and Diego | ii. 29 | |
| Gismonda and Tancred | [i. 39] | |
| Grenoble, President of | i. 58 | |
| Grimaldi and Borsieri | [i. 31] | |
| Gyges and Candaules | [i. 6] | |
| Hannibal and Antiochus | [i. 21] | |
| Helena of Florence | ii. 31 | |
| Hidrusa, Lady of | ii. 9 | |
| Horatii and Curiatii | [i. 1] | |
| Hungary, Anne of | ii. 21 | |
| Irene and Mahomet | [i. 40] | |
| Juliet and Romeo | ii. 25 | |
| Katherine of Bologna | ii. 19 | |
| King of England’s Daughter | [i. 34] | |
| King of Naples | i. 51 | |
| King of Morocco | ii. 35 | |
| Ladies of Venice | ii. 26 | |
| Lady falsely accused | [i. 41] | |
| Lady of Bohemia | ii. 28 | |
| Lady of French Court | i. 61 | |
| Lady of Hidrusa | ii. 9 | |
| Lady of Pampluna | i. 56 | |
| Lady of Tours | i. 64 | |
| Lady of Turin | [i. 42] | |
| Lady, Prudent | i. 63 | |
| Lais and Demosthenes | [i. 15] | |
| Lamia, Flora, and Lais | ii. 13 | |
| Landolfo Ruffolo | [i. 35] | |
| Lark, Fable of | [i. 20] | |
| Laws, Doctor of | i. 66 | |
| Letters of Trajan | ii. 12 | |
| Lord of Virle | ii. 27 | |
| Lords of Nocera | ii. 33 | |
| Lucrece, Rape of | [i. 2] | |
| Lyons, Miracle at | i. 65 | |
| Maids of Carthage | ii. 11 | |
| Mahomet and Irene | [i. 40] | |
| Malfy, Duchess of | ii. 23 | |
| Master and scholar | [i. 26] | |
| Medici, Alexander of | ii. 22 | |
| Menalippus and Chariton | [i. 10] | |
| Metellus on Marriage | [i. 14] | |
| Minoccia and Galgano | i. 47 | |
| Miracle at Lyons | i. 65 | |
| Mithridanes and Nathan | ii. 18 | |
| Monteferrato, Marchioness of | ii. 16 | |
| Morocco, King of | ii. 35 | |
| Mucius Scævola | [i. 3] | |
| Muleteer’s Wife | i. 50 | |
| Naples, King of | i. 51 | |
| Narbonne, Giletta of | [i. 38] | |
| Nathan and Mithridanes | ii. 18 | |
| Nocera, Lords of | ii. 33 | |
| Pampluna, Lady of | i. 56 | |
| Panthea and Cyrus | [i. 10] | |
| Papyrius Prætextatus | [i. 15] | |
| Perche, Gentleman of | i. 59 | |
| Plutarch’s Anger | [i. 19] | |
| Poris and Theoxena | ii. 8 | |
| President of Grenoble | i. 58 | |
| Princess of Flanders | i. 52 | |
| Prudent Lady | i. 63 | |
| Pyrrhus and Fabricius | [i. 16] | |
| Rape of Lucrece | [i. 2] | |
| Rhacon and Carthomes | [i. 8] | |
| Ricciardo and Duke of Venice | i. 48 | |
| Rinaldo of Este | [i. 33] | |
| Rings, The Three | [i. 30] | |
| Roland and Camiola | ii. 32 | |
| Rolandine | i. 62 | |
| Romeo and Juliet | ii. 25 | |
| Ruffolo, Landolfo | [i. 35] | |
| Saladin and Thorello | ii. 20 | |
| Salimbene and Angelica | ii. 30 | |
| Salisbury, Countess of | [i. 46] | |
| Savoy, Duchess of | [i. 45] | |
| Scævola, Mucius | [i. 3] | |
| Scholar and Master | [i. 26] | |
| Schoolmaster and Camillus | [i. 17] | |
| Scythians and Alexander | [i. 13] | |
| Seleucus and Antiochus | [i. 27] | |
| Sertorius | [i. 24] | |
| Sibylline Leaves | [i. 25] | |
| Sinetas and Artaxerxes | [i. 9] | |
| Sisigambis and Alexander | ii. 2 | |
| Sisterno, Filenio | i. 49 | |
| Solon and Crœsus | [i. 7] | |
| Sophonisba | ii. 7 | |
| Sultan Solyman | ii. 34 | |
| Tanaquil | ii. 6 | |
| Tancred and Gismonda | [i. 39] | |
| Theoxena and Poris | ii. 8 | |
| Thorello and Saladin | ii. 20 | |
| Three Rings | [i. 30] | |
| Timoclea of Thebes | ii. 3 | |
| Timon of Athens | [i. 28] | |
| Tours, Lady of | i. 64 | |
| Trajan, Letters of | ii. 12 | |
| Turin, Lady of | [i. 43] | |
| Venice, Duke of and Ricciardo | i. 48 | |
| Venice, Two Ladies of | ii. 26 | |
| Violenta and Didaco | [i. 42] | |
| Virginia and Appius | [i. 5] | |
| Virle, Lord of | ii. 27 | |
| Widow and Widower | [i. 29] | |
| Zenobia | ii. 14 | |
[Footnotes]
[1.] It was suggested to me, if I remember right, by my friend Mr. R. G. Moulton.
[2.] There was something Elizabethan in the tone of men of science in England during the “seventies,” when Darwinism was to solve all the problems. The Marlowe of the movement, the late Professor Clifford, found no Shakespeare.
[3.] See Burckhardt, Cultur der Renaisance in Italien, Buch II., especially Kap. iii.
[4.] On Peter Alphonsi see my edition of Caxton’s Æsop, which contains selections from him in Vol. II.
[5.] Signor Bartoli has written on I Precursori di Boccaccio, 1874, Landau on his Life and Sources (Leben, 1880, Quellen des Dekameron, 1884), and on his successors (Beiträge zur Geschichte der ital. Novelle, 1874). Mr. Symonds has an admirable chapter on the Novellieri in his Renaissance, vol. v.
[6.] Specimens of these in somewhat wooden English were given by Roscoe in his Italian Novelists.