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INDEX
Homicide, view of Cellini's age concerning its justifiableness, i. 14, 38.
Il Bachiacca. See Verdi, Antonio, and Verdi, Francesco.
Il Bologna. See Primaticcio, Francesco.
Il Bronzino. See Allori, Angelo.
Il Caradosso. See Caradosso.
Il Fattore, painter, i. 113, 120, 131.
Il Lamentone. See Lamentone.
Il Magalotto. See Magalotti, Gregorio.
Il Moschino. See Cioli, Francesco.
Il Rosso, painter, i. 131, 351, 352; ii. 150, 184.
Il Tribolino. See Pericoli, Niccolo de
Imprisonment, Cellini's, in the castle of Sant' Angelo, i. 13,17; ii. 12-27.
Jacomo, of Perugia, a surgeon, ii. 33.
Jacopo, of Carpi, a surgeon, i. 138; ii. 108.
Jewels of the Apostolic Camera, the, Cellini entrusted with, by Pope Clement VII., i. 179; Cellini is arrested on a false charge of stealing, ii. 5.
Julius II., Pope, i. 83.
Julius III., Pope, ii. 269.
Jupiter, Cellini's statue of, ii. 123, 124, 131-133, 137, 173, 174, 177, 179, 183, 184, 186, 187.
Juvenale, Latino, poet, i. 278, 279, 326, 334.
Lamentone, Il, courier from Florence to Venice, i. 284289.
Landi, Antonio, ii. 225, 238.
Landi, Pier, friend of Cellini,i. Ill, 189, 193, 316.
Lastricati, Alessandro, ii. 263.
Lautizio, seal-engraver, i. 134; ii. 89.
Leclanché, Leopold, translator of Cellini's autobiography into French, i. 58.
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