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INDEX
Cagli, Benedetto da, judge in criminal cases, ii. 6, 47.
Camera Apostolica, the Roman Exchequer, i. 124n.; ii. 9.
Camerini, Eugenio, editor of Cellini's autobiography, i. 57.
Capitolo, Cellini's, written in the castle of Sant' Angelo, ii. 55,60, 72, 75, 77-83, 87.
Capua, Archbishop of, i. 195.
Caradosso, a maker of medals, i. 134, 154, 197.
Carmine, the Chapel of the, fresco painting in, by Masaccio, i. 98 n.
Carnesecchi, Piero, i. 270.
Caro, Annibale, a distinguished writer, i. 17, 207, 261, 303, 307.
Carpani, Gio. Palamede, editor of Cellini's autobiography, i. 57.
Carpi, Giacomo da, a physician, i. 138; his treatment of the "French disease," i. 139; a connoisseur in the arts of design, i. 139; imposes on the Duke of Ferrara, i. 140.
Carucci da Pontormo, Jacopo, painter, praises Cellini's Perseus, ii. 295.
Castel del Rio, Mona Fiore da, Cellini's housekeeper, ii. 262.
Castoro, Francesco, a goldsmith, gives Cellini work, i. 87.
Castro, Duke of. See Farnese, Pier Luigi.
Caterina, Cellini's model and mistress, ii. 156-158, 160, 161,167-172,176.
Cavalletti, Scipione, Bolognese illuminator, i. 89.
Cellini, Andrea, Benvenuto's grandfather, i. 72, 75.
Cellini, Benvenuto, a kind of Steinbock, xi; his garrulity and impulsiveness, xii; his autobiography his best monument, xii; his failure to catch the true spirit of the Renaissance, xiv; a great goldsmith, but not of the line of the best creative artists, xv; secret of his limitations, xvii; his faculty of appreciation, xvii; compared with the master spirits of the Renaissance, xviii; his bust of Bindo Altoviti a work of great merit, xx; aspires to rival
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