INDEX (2)

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  • Abetone, 213
  • Afternoon tea, 4
  • Alexander, Miss, 225, 226
  • Altopascio, 106
  • Amadeo, sculptor, 114
  • Amphitheatre, Roman, Lucca, 167
  • Armstrong, E. (note), 59
  • Antonio da Pistoja, 144
  • Apuans, 167, 174, 199, 210
  • Arno, The, 5, 8, 40, 45, 167, 174
  • Arnolfo di Cambio, 17
  • AvÈrard. See Medici.
  • Azelio, d', 222
  • Badia a Settimo, 3
  • Baglioni, 110
  • Bagni di Lucca, 200, 203
  • Barga, 199-230
  • Bartolommeo, Fra, 171
  • Beatrice di Pian degli Ontani, 225, 226, 229, 230
  • Benedetto Buglione, 143
  • Benozzo, Gozzoli, 50, 52, 117
  • Berenson, B. (note), 59
  • Bergamo, 113, 114
  • Bessarion, 51
  • Bianca Cappello, 39
  • Bianchi e Neri, 56
  • Bivigliano, 36
  • Boccaccio, 222
  • Bonaparte, 128
  • Bona of Savoy, 36
  • Borgo San Lorenzo, 20
  • Borgo a Mozzano, 200
  • Brancoli, 163-194, 199
  • Brunelleschi, 55
  • Bruno di Ser Lapo, 64
  • Calash, 19, 25, 35
  • Cancellieri, 56
  • Careggi, 55
  • Carmagnuola, Francesco, 114
  • Carmichael, M. (note), 222
  • Carrara, 40, 210
  • Carroccio, 106
  • Carza, 114
  • Marie Louise, Duchess, 167
  • Martinella, 106
  • Matilda, the "Great Countess,", 128
  • Matteo Civitali, 172
  • Matteo Costanzo, 114
  • Medici Shield, 17, 18, 82, 124, 143, 210
  • Medici, AvÉrard, 17, 18
  • Medici, Bernardo de', 110
  • Medici, Cosimo, Pater PatrÆ, 18, 55
  • Medici, Duke Francesco de', 39
  • Medici, Lorenzo de', 51, 52, 55, 56, 59, 64, 105
  • Medeghino, Il, 110, 113
  • Mercato, Pistoja, 101, 135, 136
  • Metayerage System, or Mezzadria, 84-88
  • Michelozzo, 55, 63
  • Mino da Fiesole, 49, 64, 147
  • Montemurlo, 106
  • Monte Abetone, 213
  • Monte Giove, 8
  • Monte Ferrato, 63
  • Monte Morello, 8, 9
  • Monte Pisani, 167
  • Monte Prado, 213
  • Monte Rondinaio, 213
  • Monte Senario, 36
  • Morgan, E. S., 84
  • Mugello, 3-40
  • Mugnone, 5, 7, 8, 39
  • Nation, The (note), 84
  • Nievole, 102
  • Orcagna, "Triumph of Death,", 117
  • Ospedale del Ceppo, 127, 139, 141-142, 145
  • Padua, 114
  • Padua, Arena Chapel, 27
  • Palazzo Pubblico, Scarperia, 14, 17
  • [1] E. Armstrong, M.A., Lorenzo de' Medici, p. 437. B. Berenson, The Study and Criticism of Italian Art. Second series. "A Word for Renaissance Churches."

[2] The quarries of serpentine (verde di Prato) near Prato have been worked from a very early period. Their present output is valued at £1,000 per annum.—From The British Diplomatic and Consular Report, No. 570, 1901.

[3] References Consular Report on Commerce and Manufacture in Italy, vol. xlv. The Nation, No. 1105. E. S. Morgan, Time, vol. xiv.

[4] See Cruttwell's Luca and Andrea Della Robbia, chapter vii.

[5] Francis A. Hyett, B.A., Florence, p. 104.

[6] J. A. Symonds, Age of Despots, p. 87.

[7] Francis A. Hyett, B.A., Florence, p. 106.

[8] See Symonds' Essay in Sketches and Studies, vol. i., p. 173.

[9] Francis A. Hyett, B.A., Florence, p. 99.

[10] M. Carmichael, In Tuscany, p. 102.

[11] J. A. Symonds, "Popular Songs in Tuscany," Sketches and Studies, vol. ii.

[12] John Ruskin, ed., Alexander's Road Songs of Tuscany (1884).

[13] Alessandro Chiappelli, Una Pastora Poetessa, Beatrice di Pian degli Ontani (Florence, 1902).


Transcriber Notes:

P. 56. Illustration is probably 'GARDEN BELONGING TO LORENZO'S VILLA POGGIO A CAIANO', not changed.

P. 115. Illustration--Madonna and Child, with two Saints, "Alinar'" changed to "Alinari".

P. 233. 'Cancelliere' changed to 'Cancellieri'.

P. 237. 'Galleazzo' changed to 'Galeazzo'.





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