INDEX. Vol. Page ACCIAJUOLI Agnolo, his letter to Piero de' Medici Donato, inscribes several of his works to Piero de' j. 90 ACCOLTI Benedetto, his history of the wars between the ALBERTI Leo Battista, his Latin comedy entitled Philo- i. 86 Ambra, an Italian poem by Lorenzo de' Medici i. 277 B BALDINI Baccio, an early engraver on copper BANDINI Bernardo, an accomplice in the conspiracy of the Pazzi BARBARO Ermolao Beca da Dicomano, rustic poem of Luigi Pulci BECCATELLI Antonio, his Hermaphroditus and other BESSARION Cardinal, his dispute with George of Trebisond i. Bianchi and Neri BOCCACCIO Giovanni, his Decamerone ii. 222 ii. 185 i. 293 i. 179 i. 293 i. 52. ii. 91. 104 i. 212 ib. ii. 259 Latin writings CASTAGNA Andrea da, paints the portraits of the Pazzi conspirators introduces the practice of painting in oil CENNINI Bernardo, the first Florentine printer. at Florence story of his quarrel with Politiano refuted the modern father of classical learning CIBO Francesco, marries Madalena, daughter of Lorenzo de' Medici ii. 152 CICERO, several of his writings discovered by Poggio i. 28 Ciriffo Calvaneo, heroic poem of Luca Pulci i. 243 i. 114. ii. 123 ii. 83 i. 21 ii. 56 CONTUCCI Andrea, an eminent painter ii. 213 CORNIVOLI Giovanni delle, a celebrated engraver on gems ii. 226 Driadeo d' Amore, pastoral romance of Luca Pulci i. 245 FEDERIGO of Aragon, his interview with Lorenzo at Lorenzo addresses his poems to him FERDINAND King of Naples, his letter to Lorenzo declines the proposed marriage between his daughter and the dauphin of France. leagues with the pope against the Florentines concludes a peace with him threatened by the pope defended by Lorenzo his cruelty and perfidy Ferrara, its government i. 74 i. 251 i. 81 i. 154 i. 208 i. 216 i. 222 ii. 21 ii. 23 ii. 27 ii. 35 FERRARA duke of, attacked by the Venetians and the FICINO Marsilio, instructs Lorenzo his abstract of the doctrines of Plato introduced by Lorenzo in his Altercazione FIDELIS Cassandra, her extraordinary accomplishments Fiesole, its situation destroyed FILELFO Francesco, studies under Chrysoloras his character researches after ancient manuscripts dissensions with Poggio Florence, its origin government council of its state at the death of Piero de' Medici review of its government regulations introduced by Lorenzo its prosperity extinction of the republic Florentine secretaries, eminent scholars FOLENGI Niccolo, a Latin poet FRANCO Matteo, his sonnets FRESCOBALDI, Conspiracy of G i. 71 i. 200 i. 207 GENTILE d'Urbino, bishop of Arezzo, instructs Lorenzo summons a convention at Florence against Sixtus IV. GIOTTO, character of his paintings GRANACCI Francesco, a fellow-student of Michelagnolo GROSSO Niccolo, called Il Caparra, his works in iron his researches after the remains of ancient authors |