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Galluzzi, Bernardo, a cashier of Bindo Altoviti, ii. 75.
Gambetta, a prostitute, ii. 220; makes a shameful charge against Cellini, ii. 229.
Ganymede, antique statue of, restored by Cellini, i. 53; ii. 246,253,256.
Gates of Prato and Arno, Cellini gets commission to build, ii. 283.
Gattinara, Gio. Bartolommeo di, ii. 10.
Giangiacomo, of Cesena, musician, i. 123.
Giannotti, Giannotto, i. 102.
Giliolo, Girolamo, treasurer of the Duke of Ferrara, ii. 102, 105.
Ginori, Federigo, i. 190, 198.
Giovanni, Pier, a chamberlain to Pope Clement VII., i. 243 .
Giovenale, Latino, de' Manetti. See Juvenale, Latino.
Goethe, translation of Cellini's autobiography by, i. 5,58.
Goldsmith, Cellini's reputation as a, xx, xxi, i. 42.
Goldsmith's art, Cellini's treatise on the, i. 45.
Gonzaga, Ercole, Cardinal, i. 186.
Gonzaga, Ippolito, ii. 200.
Gonzago, Federigo, Marquis of Mantua, i. 185.
Gorini, Lattanzio, ii. 214, 216, 241, 283.
Granacci, Elisabetta, Cellini's mother, i. 72, 76.
Granacci, Stefano, Cellini's maternal grandfather,!. 72, 76.
Grolier, Jean, ii. 182.
Guadagni, Felice. See Felice.
Guasconti, the, Cellini's quarrel with, xxvi, i. 106.
Guidi, Giacopo, secretary to Cosimo de' Medici, ii. 303.
Guidi, Guido, physician to Francis I., friend to Cellini, ii. 146, 201,218.
Hadrian's Mausoleum, a Roman fortress, i. 175.
Hercules and Cacus, Bandinello's statue of, ii. 248.
Holy Sepulchre, the, Cellini's vow to visit, ii. 61; Cellini starts on a pilgrimage to, ii. 116.
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