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INDEX
Medicean party, the, Cellini's house loyal adherents of, ii. 209.
Medici, tomb of the, in San Lorenzo at Florence, by Verrocchio, xiv, xix.
Medusa, Cellini's statue of, for the Perseus, ii. 219, 228, 233,243,255,256.
Micceri, Pagolo, a workman employed by Cellini, i. 37,39; ii. 155; his hypocrisy, ii. 156, 157; Cellini's revenge on, ii. 168.
Michel Angelo. See Buonarroti, Michel Angelo.
Michele, a goldsmith, ii. 20.
Micheletto, an engraver of jewels, i. 198.
Mint, Pope Clement VII. 's, i. 224, 238; Cellini is made stamp-master in, i. 205; loses his place in, i. 242.
Mirandola, Count of, ii. 138, 200, 205.
Molini, Giuseppe, editor of Cellini's autobiography, i. 57.
Monaldi, Sandrino, ii. 52, 56.
Money, false, circulated in Rome, i. 224.
Monte Aguto, Niccolò da, i. 284, 316, 319, 320.
Montelupo, Raffaello da, i. 168 n.; ii. 10n., 11.
Monte Varchi, Benedetto da, poet, i. 58, 112; his sonnet on Cellini's reported death, i. 308, 311.
Monte Varchi, Francesco da, physician, i. 317; ii. 333.
Montluc, Jean de, ii. 12, 72.
Montorsoli, Giovanni Angelo, ii. 298.
Morality, Cellini's, not closely joined to religion, i. 13.
Morals of Italian society in Cellini's day, i. 9.
Murder in Cellini's day a venial error, i. 37.
Music, Cellini begins the study of, i. 80; his dislike for, i. 80, 84, 88, 95, 96; sent to Bologna to learn, i. 88.
Nardi, Jacopo, the historian, i. 285, 286.
Naturalisation, letters of French, given to Cellini, i. 30; ii. 136.
Navarre, King of, ii. 124, 126, 185.
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