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INDEX
Primaticcio, Francesco (II Bologna), a painter, ii. 150, 163-165,169,175,184.
Prinzivalle della Stufa, an upright judge, i. 107, 108.
Pucci, Antonio, Cardinal, ii. 19.
Pucci, Roberto, i. 232; ii. 34.
Pulci, Luigi, Cellini's kindness to, i. 157; his shameful ingratitude, i. 159; his death, i. 164.
Quarrel, Cellini's, with his father, i. 93; with Gherardo
Quasconti, i. 106-110; with the Bishop of Salamanca, i. 126-129; with a soldier of Rienzo da Ceri, i. 132, 133; with the Duke of Mantua, i. 186; with Baccio Bandinello, ii. 247-252.
Quistelli, Alfonso, ii. 308, 335.
Rastelli, Giacomo, a famous surgeon, i. 206.
Ravenna, Cardinal of. See Accolti, Benedetto.
Reality the supreme merit of Cellini's autobiography, xxix.
Recalcati, Ambrogio, secretary to Pope Paul III., i. 278.
Religion, Cellini's, not closely joined to morality, i. 13.
Renaissance, the Italian, its treatment of the professional idea, xii; a time of intense personal pride, xiii; its elevating power, xiv; its lavish production of great men, xvi; its typical products the artist and the bravo, i. 8; Cellini its most eminent exponent in craftsmanship of several kinds, i. 40; his Memoirs a valuable aid to its study, i. 41; his Perseus its last great product, i. 56.
Riccio, Pier Francesco, majordomo of the Duke of Florence, ii. 214, 216, 267, 274; his malice against Cellini, ii. 216.
Ridolfi, Niccolò, Cardinal, i. 130.
Rigogli, Giovanni, i. 187.
Romano, Giulio, i. 114n., 145; Cellini visits him, i. 185.
Rome, the sack of, xxvii; Prince of Orange wounded in, i.20, 180; Cellini's exploits in, i. 167-182; Constable of Bourbon killed in, i. 167.
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