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Donatello, ii. 233; his Judith and Holofernes, ii. 21 In.
Donnino, a goldsmith, i. 226.
Drawing, Cellini's love for, i. 47.
Dream, Cellini's, about his father, i. 124; in the dungeon of Sant' Angelo, ii. 53, 75.
Duranti, Durante, chamberlain of Pope Paul III., i. 329; ii. 68; plots Cellini's death, ii. 68.
Egotism, Cellini's, i. 5, 7, 10, 19.
Enamelling, Cellini devotes himself to the mastery of, i. 135.
Ercole del Piffero. See Del Piffero, Ercole.
Escape, Cellini's, from the castle of Sant' Angelo, ii. 2733.
Este, Ippolito d', Cardinal of Ferrara, i. 353; ii. 3, 73, 74, 87-89, 91-93, 101, 103, 111-113, 117, 123, 126, 140, 177,199,205.
Estouteville, Jean d', Provost of Paris, ii. 119n.
Etampes, Madame d', mistress of Francis I., ii. 124, 138, 149-151, 163; Cellini incurs her ill-will, ii. 144; her machinations against Cellini, ii. 181, 185, 186, 191, 192.
Eyesight, Cellini's, failure of, i. 234.
Fa, Jacques de la, ii. 163.
Fagiuolo, Girolamo, i. 242.
Fano, Lodovico da, i. 207, 303.
Farnese, Cardinal Alessandro (afterwards Pope Paul III.), i. 173; ii. 73.
Farnese, Jeronima, wife of Pier Luigi, ii. 48.
Farnese, Pier Luigi, son of Pope Paul III., i. 280; ii. 5, 6, 12, 38, 67, 206.
Faustina, a prostitute, i. 141.
Faustina, sister of Cellini's apprentice Paulino, i. 122.
Felice, Cellini's partner, i. 250, 258, 300, 307, 309, 310, 312, 313, 317, 321-323, 341, 358; ii. 18.
Ferragosto, a religious festival, i. 123.
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