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INDEX
Tatti, Giacopo, a famous sculptor, i. 283, 289; ii. 231; his treatment of Il Tribolino, i. 290.
Time, Italian method of reckoning, i. 127n.
Titian, Cellini pays a visit to, in Venice, ii. 231.
Tobbia, a Milanese goldsmith, i. 239, 243, 247, 250.
Torello, Lelio, the Duke of Florence's Master of the Rolls, ii. 311.
Torre di Nona, Roman prison, i. 213; Cellini confined in, ii.45.
Torrigiani, Piero, sculptor, i. 96; the legend of his death, i. 97n.; his assault on Michel Angelo, i. 99.
Tournon, Francois, Cardinal de, ii. 92.
Translations of Cellini's autobiography, i. 58, 59.
Trespontina, church of the, ii. 31.
Trotti, Alfonso de', a dilettante of the arts, ii. 106-109.
Trustworthiness of Cellini's narrative, i. 26.
Truth, Cellini's attitude toward, i. 16.
Tuscan dialect, difficulty of translating the, i. 65.
Ugolini, Antonio, ii. 68, 71, 72.
Ugolini, Giorgio, castellan of Sant' Angelo, ii. 13, 35, 49, 56, 58, 65, 66; his odd fancies, ii. 22; his death, ii. 68.
Ugolini, Piero, ii. 67.
Urbino, servant of Michel Angelo, ii. 273.
Urbino, Francesco, Duke of, failure of, to send help to Pope
Clement VII. during the sack of Rome, i. 171.
Urbino, Gian di, a captain in the war against Pope Clement VII., i. 178.
Urbino, Raffaello da, i. 113, 352.
Val d'Ambra, home of Cellini's ancestors, i. 74.
Valenti, Benedetto, Procurator-Fiscal of Rome, i. 244, 245; ii. 6.
Valori, Bartolommeo, i. 231, 232.
Varchi, Benedetto da Monte. See Monte Varchi.
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