item: #1 of 19 id: 10940 author: Jacob, P. L. title: Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period date: None words: 159061 flesch: 60 summary: The functions of this kind of domestic magistracy were exercised by officers known under various names, such as _kings, masters, elders, guards, syndics_, and _jurors_, who were besides charged to visit the workshops at any hour they pleased in order to see that the laws concerning the articles of workmanship were observed. For the three following courses, there was a roe-deer, a pig, a sturgeon cooked in parsley and vinegar, and covered with powdered ginger; a kid, two goslings, twelve chickens, as many pigeons, six young rabbits, two herons, a leveret, a fat capon stuffed, four chickens covered with yolks of eggs and sprinkled with powder _de Duc_ (spice), a wild boar, some wafers (_darioles_), and stars; a jelly, part white and part red, representing the crests of the three above-mentioned persons; cream with _Duc_ powder, covered with fennel seeds preserved in sugar; a white cream, cheese in slices, and strawberries; and, lastly, plums stewed in rose-water. keywords: account; ages; arms; authority; birds; body; bourgeois; bread; case; centuries; century; character; charlemagne; charles; church; classes; commerce; consequence; corporation; council; countries; country; court; custom; day; days; de paris; death; des; dress; duke; emperor; end; europe; fact; fashion; fifteenth; fig; figs; folio; food; fourteenth; france; free; french; games; general; gold; good; great; hand; head; history; holy; house; hunting; illustration; jews; judges; justice; kind; king; kingdom; ladies; law; laws; library; life; lord; louis; manuscript; means; members; men; middle; miniature; money; national; nobility; nobles; number; officers; order; origin; paris; parliament; people; period; persons; place; position; power; present; privileges; provinces; public; queen; reign; right; roman; round; royal; silver; simile; sixteenth; sort; state; subject; system; table; taxes; thirteenth; time; towns; trade; tribunal; use; war; water; way; wife; wine; women; woodcut; work; year; young cache: 10940.txt plain text: 10940.txt item: #2 of 19 id: 13403 author: Howard, Clare title: English Travellers of the Renaissance date: None words: 55481 flesch: 75 summary: Footnote 399: _Ibid., Epistolæ Ho-Elianæ,_ ed. _ London, 1575. 1577. keywords: advice; ambassador; book; cambridge; century; charles; countries; country; court; day; duke; earl; education; edward; england; english; englishman; father; footnote; france; francis; french; gentleman; germany; good; governor; grand; hall; henry; history; home; ibid; iii; instructions; italian; italy; james; john; king; knowledge; learning; letters; life; like; london; lord; man; manners; means; men; new; oxford; papers; paris; place; prince; robert; rome; series; sidney; sir; sir thomas; society; son; sort; spain; state; study; things; thomas; time; tour; travel; travellers; university; vol; way; william; works; world; wotton; years; young cache: 13403.txt plain text: 13403.txt item: #3 of 19 id: 15400 author: Symonds, John Addington title: Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) The Age of the Despots date: None words: 177600 flesch: 64 summary: [2] See the preface to the _History of Florence_, by Machiavelli. [2] Varchi, it is true, had Nardi's _History of Florence_ and Guicciardini's _History of Italy_ before him while he was compiling his _History of Florence_. keywords: affairs; age; alexander; alfonso; arms; art; arts; authority; body; borgia; burghers; cardinal; cause; centuries; century; cesare; chapter; character; charles; che; chief; chronicle; church; cities; citizens; city; common; commonwealth; conduct; constitution; council; country; course; court; cruelty; culture; date; day; days; death; della; despotism; despots; duke; empire; end; europe; example; fact; factions; faith; families; family; father; ferdinand; ferrara; fifteenth; florence; florentine; force; foreign; form; francesco; freedom; french; galeazzo; general; genius; gian; giovanni; god; good; government; greek; guicciardini; hand; head; history; honor; house; independence; interest; italian; italy; king; kingdom; leo; liberty; life; literature; lombardy; lorenzo; love; machiavelli; man; maria; means; medici; men; middle; milan; military; mind; modern; moment; morality; murder; naples; nation; nature; new; nobles; non; order; papacy; papal; party; people; period; pisa; place; point; policy; politics; pope; power; princes; qualities; quoted; read; reason; religion; renaissance; republic; right; roman; rome; rule; savonarola; second; self; sense; set; sforza; sixtus; society; son; spain; spirit; state; subject; system; thought; time; truth; tyranny; tyrant; urbino; varchi; venice; vices; viii; villani; violence; visconti; vol; war; way; wealth; work; world; years cache: 15400.txt plain text: 15400.txt item: #4 of 19 id: 15810 author: Allen, P. S. (Percy Stafford) title: The Age of Erasmus Lectures Delivered in the Universities of Oxford and London date: None words: 77514 flesch: 68 summary: The most learned scientists observed the stars and cast horoscopes: Cardan, for instance, published a collection of the horoscopes of great men. The abundance of old books in existence shows that Germany had many learned men in the past; who have left carefully written manuscripts on oratory, poetry, natural philosophy, theology and all kinds of erudition. keywords: abbey; abbot; age; basle; beatus; bishop; books; brethren; brother; butzbach; cambridge; century; children; church; college; come; course; day; days; death; deventer; ellenbog; england; erasmus; europe; fabri; father; friends; germany; god; good; greek; hand; henry; history; home; house; italy; jerome; john; knowledge; latin; lay; learning; length; letter; library; life; london; long; man; manuscripts; master; men; modern; money; months; near; new; oxford; paris; patron; period; peter; pilgrims; place; return; scholar; school; second; set; ship; son; study; testament; thought; time; town; university; way; women; words; work; world; years cache: 15810.txt plain text: 15810.txt item: #5 of 19 id: 16504 author: Symonds, John Addington title: Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 6 and 7 (of 7) The Catholic Reaction date: None words: 237216 flesch: 63 summary: The relations of trust which _bravi_ occasionally maintained with foreign Courts, supply some curious illustrations of their position in Italian society. _; relations of trust between _bravi_ and foreign Courts, 409. BRIGANDAGE in Italy, i. 416. BROWN, Mr. H.F., his researches in the Venetian archives, i. 189 _n._ BRUCCIOLI, Antonio, translator of the Bible into Italian, i. 76. keywords: affairs; age; alessandro; alfonso; art; authority; bernardo; blood; bologna; bolognese; books; bruno; cardinal; catholic; catholicism; cause; century; chapter; character; charles; che; chief; christian; church; city; clement; company; conditions; congregation; convent; council; counter; country; course; court; culture; days; de'medici; death; del; details; duchess; duchy; duke; education; emperor; end; england; epic; epoch; europe; fact; faith; family; father; favor; ferrara; find; florence; footnote; force; france; francesco; french; friend; future; general; genius; gerusalemme; god; good; grand; great; guarini; hands; heresy; history; holy; honor; house; human; i. p.; i. pp; ignatius; iii; index; influence; inquisition; italian; italy; jesuits; justice; latin; learning; left; letters; life; literature; little; love; loyola; lucrezia; main; man; manners; marino; marriage; master; means; mediaeval; men; method; milan; mind; modern; moment; moral; mother; murder; music; naples; nation; nature; new; noble; non; object; office; order; palestrina; paolo; papacy; papal; paris; paul; people; period; pius; place; poem; poet; poetry; point; policy; pope; position; power; present; princes; public; real; reformation; relations; renaissance; republic; revival; right; roman; rome; sarpi; science; second; self; sense; service; set; sister; society; son; soul; spain; spanish; spirit; spiritual; state; studies; style; subject; system; tasso; tassoni; thought; time; trent; tridentine; truth; venetian; venice; viii; vittoria; vol; way; wife; words; work; world; years; youth cache: 16504.txt plain text: 16504.txt item: #6 of 19 id: 18839 author: Belloc, Hilaire title: Avril: Being Essays on the Poetry of the French Renaissance date: None words: 24506 flesch: 81 summary: Je vous suyvray donc d'une face plaisante, Dussé-je trespasser de l'estude vaincu, Et ne fust-ce qu'à fin que la race suyvante Ne me reproche point qu'oysif j'aye vescu._ Muses. à la mort: keywords: age; bellay; bon; century; ces; charles; comme; de la; death; des; dieu; est; france; french; kind; les; letters; life; line; mais; malherbe; man; men; middle; mind; modern; mon; note; par; paris; plus; poet; pour; que; qui; renaissance; rome; ronsard; second; son; sont; stanza; sur; things; time; verse; villon; vostre; vous; words; work; years cache: 18839.txt plain text: 18839.txt item: #7 of 19 id: 20804 author: Gregorovius, Ferdinand title: Lucretia Borgia According to Original Documents and Correspondence of Her Day date: None words: 114467 flesch: 66 summary: August 15th Lucretia Borgia received the priors of the city, to whom she presented her papal appointment, whereupon they swore allegiance to her. We have entrusted to our beloved daughter in Christ, the noble lady, Lucretia de Borgia, Duchess of Biseglia, the office of keeper of the castle, as well as the government of our cities of Spoleto and Foligno, and of the county and district about them. keywords: account; adriana; alexander; alfonso; ambassador; archives; august; borgia; brother; cardinal; castle; chapter; children; church; city; court; cæsar; cæsar borgia; daughter; day; days; death; december; del; despatch; don; donna lucretia; duchess; duke; ercole; este; excellency; family; farnese; father; february; ferrara; ferrarese; festivities; following; france; francesco; french; gandia; giovanni; giulia; gonzaga; good; hand; history; holiness; honor; house; husband; isabella; italian; italy; january; june; king; law; left; letter; life; lucretia; lucretia borgia; ludovico; madonna; madonna lucretia; majesty; mantua; maria; marriage; married; master; men; milan; modena; mother; naples; nepi; november; number; october; orsini; palace; papal; people; pesaro; pope; position; present; prince; purpose; renaissance; rodrigo; romagna; rome; september; sforza; sister; son; spain; state; time; urbino; vannozza; vatican; venice; way; wife; woman; world; years; young cache: 20804.txt plain text: 20804.txt item: #8 of 19 id: 2398 author: Pater, Walter title: The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry date: None words: 59649 flesch: 55 summary: After producing many works in marble for the Duomo and the Campanile of Florence, which place him among the foremost sculptors of that age, he became desirous to realise the spirit and manner of that sculpture, in a humbler material, to unite its science, its exquisite and expressive system of low relief, to the homely art of pottery, to introduce those high qualities into common things, to adorn and cultivate daily household life. The exact relationship to him of many works--drawings, portraits, painted idylls--often fascinating enough, which in various collections went by his name, was from the first uncertain. keywords: age; amile; art; beauty; century; charm; colour; criticism; culture; dante; death; element; expression; fifteenth; florence; form; french; giorgione; goethe; greek; hand; ideal; interest; leonardo; life; light; love; men; michelangelo; middle; mind; moment; music; nature; new; painting; people; picture; place; poetry; religion; renaissance; rome; saint; school; sculpture; sense; sentiment; spirit; story; subject; things; thought; time; touch; way; winckelmann; work; world; years cache: 2398.txt plain text: 2398.txt item: #9 of 19 id: 26029 author: Slater, John Rothwell title: Printing and the Renaissance A paper read before the Fortnightly Club of Rochester, New York date: None words: 9194 flesch: 58 summary: In the third place, the early binders, down through the sixteenth century and even later, used sheets of vellum from old manuscripts for the linings and the covers of printed books. The mechanical advance in the art of writing brought about by printing was at first regarded as consisting in the greater rapidity and lower cost at which printed books could be produced. keywords: aldus; art; books; business; century; greek; latin; manuscripts; new; printers; printing; renaissance; time; type; works; years cache: 26029.txt plain text: 26029.txt item: #10 of 19 id: 27766 author: Champney, Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Williams) title: Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance) date: None words: 84378 flesch: 70 summary: He replied that he had already received that news from Ippolito de' Medici, who on the previous evening had come and gone; but that it was not easy to pacify such men as the Orsini when their blood was up. If she have wit enough to rule them it is enough for me; and as for beauty, the less the better in the eyes of other men for her whom my descendants shall claim with pride as mother of the Aldobrandini. keywords: aldobrandino; apollo; arms; beautiful; brandilancia; brother; cardinal; casket; castle; celio; cesare; chigi; child; colonna; d'este; day; death; dovizio; duchess; duke; emperor; essex; eyes; face; fair; florence; france; friend; garden; good; half; hand; head; heart; honour; husband; illustration; imperia; ippolito; italy; king; lady; left; life; light; love; man; margherita; maria; medici; men; mind; murat; nay; palace; play; pope; portrait; present; princess; queen; radicofani; raphael; return; richard; rome; room; sancie; set; signorina; sister; tell; thought; time; uncle; villa; way; woman; world cache: 27766.txt plain text: 27766.txt item: #11 of 19 id: 29574 author: Linche, Richard title: Seven Minor Epics of the English Renaissance (1596-1624) date: None words: 53016 flesch: 82 summary: Thither being come, a Bore he rais'd, whose pace Did make our hunts-man loose his Hounds in chase: Ranging the woods, he light into a Groue, More pleasant farre then that where _Venus_ stroue To win _Adonis_ to her hearts desire, Moued by the burning zeale of sweet _Loues_ fire. O wit abusing boy (sweet _Licia_ cried;) keywords: againe; barksted; beautie; beauty; bed; bloud; breath; bright; day; death; delight; diego; doe; dom; doth; eies; euery; eyes; face; faire; father; feare; forth; giue; gods; good; great; griefe; hand; hart; hast; hate; hath; haue; head; heauen; ioy; know; leaue; let; life; looke; loue; louers; lust; mahomet; man; men; minde; mirrha; mother; nature; nere; neuer; night; nurse; owne; page; philos; place; pleasure; poore; power; pyramus; quoth; rest; selfe; set; shame; shee; soone; speake; sunne; teares; thee; thine; thisbe; thou; thought; thy; time; tis; tongue; true; venus; vnto; vpon; white; world cache: 29574.txt plain text: 29574.txt item: #12 of 19 id: 31303 author: Lee, Vernon title: Euphorion - Vol. I Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance date: None words: 49791 flesch: 42 summary: When the doors of the chapel are at length opened, Raphael forgets Perugino; Fra Bartolomeo forgets Botticelli; Sodoma forgets Leonardo; the narrower hesitating styles of the fifteenth century are abandoned, as the great example is disseminated throughout Italy; and even the tumult of angels in glory which the Lombard Correggio is to paint in far-off Parma, and the daringly simple Bacchus and Ariadne with which Tintoret will decorate the Ducal Palace more than fifty years later--all that is great and bold, all that is a re-incarnation of the spirit of Antiquity, all that marks the culmination of Renaissance art, seems due to the impulse of Michael Angelo, and, through him, to the example of Signorelli. This youth, with something of a harlequin in his jumps and his ridiculous thin legs and preposterous round body, is evidently the model for the naked demi-gods of the Resurrection and the Paradise: he is the handsome boy as the fifteenth century gave him to Signorelli; opposite, he is the living youth of the fifteenth century idealized by the study of ancient sculpture; just as the Thunder-stricken may be some scene of street massacre such as Signorelli might have witnessed at Cortona or Perugia; while the agonies of the Hell are the grouped and superb agonies taught by the antique; just as the two archangels of the Hell, in their armour of Baglioni's heavy cavalry, may represent the modern element, and the same archangels, naked, with magnificent flying draperies, blowing the trumpets of the Resurrection, may show the antique element in Renaissance art. keywords: ages; antique; antiquity; art; artists; beauty; body; century; city; civilization; colour; country; day; death; earth; effects; english; evil; feeling; fifteenth; form; good; half; hand; head; history; horror; human; influence; italian; italy; life; light; literature; living; lorenzo; love; man; mediæval; men; middle; mind; nature; nay; painting; past; peasant; people; poetry; real; reality; renaissance; sculpture; sense; sky; spirit; spring; study; things; thought; time; tourneur; town; webster; women; work; world cache: 31303.txt plain text: 31303.txt item: #13 of 19 id: 31304 author: Lee, Vernon title: Euphorion - Vol. II Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance date: None words: 57341 flesch: 40 summary: Mediæval love, therefore, never obtains its object, however much it may obtain the woman; for the object of mediæval love, as of mediæval religious mysticism, is not one particular act or series of acts, but is its own exercise, of which the various incidents of the drama between man and woman are merely so many results. Mediæval love poetry, compared with the love poetry of Antiquity and the love poetry of the revival of letters, is, in its lyric form, decidedly chaste; but it is perfectly explicit; and, for all its metaphysical tendencies and its absence of clearly painted pictures, the furthest possible removed from being Platonic. keywords: ages; antiquity; ariosto; art; beatrice; beauty; boiardo; carolingian; century; colour; dante; day; dead; early; epic; eyes; fact; feeling; feudal; flesh; form; god; good; half; hand; husband; ideal; italian; italy; kind; knight; ladies; lady; life; light; like; love; man; mediæval love; men; middle; mind; minnesingers; nay; nuova; painting; passion; people; poetry; poets; portrait; real; reality; renaissance; round; sculpture; sense; song; soul; spenser; story; tales; things; time; vita; von; wife; woman; work; world cache: 31304.txt plain text: 31304.txt item: #14 of 19 id: 35095 author: Walsh, James J. (James Joseph) title: The Century of Columbus date: None words: 220685 flesch: 59 summary: At many times before ours man has made great scientific progress. He was sure that he had the power to magnetize others in such a way as to prevent pain, but, after all, it must not be forgotten that in these he only imitated what has attracted much attention at many times in the history of medicine and electricity. keywords: america; anatomy; architecture; art; artists; attention; beginning; book; cardinal; care; centuries; century; chapter; character; church; city; classics; columbus; common; countries; country; course; court; day; death; details; development; discovery; education; end; england; english; erasmus; europe; expression; fact; father; fifteenth; florence; footnote; france; french; generation; genius; germany; god; good; greek; half; hand; high; history; hospitals; house; human; idea; illustration; influence; interest; italian; italy; john; kinds; know; knowledge; large; latin; learning; left; leonardo; letters; life; literature; little; lord; love; luther; making; man; matter; medical; medicine; men; michelangelo; middle; mind; modern; movement; music; nature; new; number; order; page; painters; painting; people; period; pictures; place; poor; pope; power; professor; purpose; raphael; read; reformation; regard; religion; renaissance; renaissance time; rome; rule; scholarship; school; science; sculpture; sense; series; set; shows; sir; sixteenth; spain; spanish; spirit; students; studies; study; style; subject; surgery; things; thomas; thought; time; university; use; way; women; work; world; writers; years cache: 35095.txt plain text: 35095.txt item: #15 of 19 id: 36245 author: Spingarn, Joel Elias title: A History of Literary Criticism in the Renaissance With special reference to the influence of Italy in the formation and development of modern classicism date: None words: 84221 flesch: 65 summary: Du Bellay, J. _Oeuvres Choisies_, publiées par L. Becq de Fouquières. [472] That is, the highest form of _human_ wisdom, for Sidney, as a Christian philosopher, naturally leaves revealed religion out of the discussion. keywords: = =; action; aristotle; art; beauty; bellay; castelvetro; century; character; classical; classicism; comedy; conception; criticism; critics; defence; delight; drama; end; english; epic; expression; fact; far; form; france; french; function; general; giraldi; good; great; greek; history; horace; human; ibid; ideal; iii; imitation; influence; italian; italy; jonson; language; laws; life; literature; men; minturno; modern; moral; nature; period; philosophy; place; pléiade; poem; poetics; poetry; poets; reason; renaissance; romantic; ronsard; rules; scaliger; second; sense; sidney; spirit; tasso; theory; things; time; tragedy; unity; use; verse; works; writers; years; | | cache: 36245.txt plain text: 36245.txt item: #16 of 19 id: 41924 author: Symonds, John Addington title: Renaissance in Italy, Volume 2 (of 7) The Revival of Learning date: None words: 134682 flesch: 61 summary: The 'Priapus,' translated and amplified in Italian _ottava rima_, gained a popular celebrity beyond the learned circles for whom it was originally written. The Revival of Learning_, originally published by Smith, Elder, & Co., London, as Volume II of John Addington Symonds's _Renaissance in Italy_ series. keywords: -his; -the; academy; activity; age; ages; aldo; alfonso; ancient; antique; antiquity; art; arts; attention; authors; beauty; bembo; boccaccio; bologna; books; bruni; castiglione; centuries; century; chapter; character; chief; christian; church; cicero; city; classic; collection; cosimo; court; culture; dante; day; death; despots; education; eloquence; enthusiasm; erudition; est; europe; fame; family; fancy; father; ferrara; ficino; fifteenth; filelfo; find; florence; florentine; following; footnote; force; form; francesco; freedom; general; genius; giovanni; god; golden; good; greek; guarino; hand; history; house; humanism; humanists; ideal; iii; influence; intellect; interests; italian; italy; knowledge; language; latin; learning; left; leo; letters; lib; library; life; light; lionardo; literature; lives; living; lorenzo; love; man; manetti; master; medicean; medici; mediæval; men; middle; milan; mind; modern; mss; naples; nation; nature; new; niccolo; nicholas; non; notice; order; papal; past; patronage; people; period; petrarch; philosophy; pico; place; plato; poem; poet; poetry; poggio; point; poliziano; pope; power; press; princes; public; pupils; race; real; reason; renaissance; republic; revival; rhetoric; roman; rome; rosmini; ruins; scholars; scholarship; school; science; second; self; sense; service; set; society; soul; spirit; state; students; studies; study; style; subject; taste; thee; things; thought; time; truth; university; valla; value; venice; verses; vespasiano; virgil; vita; vittorino; vol; way; words; work; world; years; youth cache: 41924.txt plain text: 41924.txt item: #17 of 19 id: 42560 author: Dennistoun, James title: Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino, Volume 1 (of 3) Illustrating the Arms, Arts, and Literature of Italy, from 1440 To 1630. date: None words: 177699 flesch: 62 summary: Cf. _infra_, p. 282.] Cf. _supra_, 214.] keywords: account; age; alexander; alfonso; arms; army; art; authority; baldi; battista; battle; black; book; borgia; bride; brother; campaign; capital; captain; cardinal; cause; century; cesare; chapter; character; charles; che; children; church; citizens; city; count; count federigo; country; daughter; day; days; death; della; dennistoun; ducats; duchy; duke; duke federigo; end; enemy; family; far; father; favour; federigo; ferdinand; ferrara; field; florence; following; footnote; francesco; french; general; giovanni; god; gold; golden; good; government; great; ground; gubbio; guidantonio; guidobaldo; half; hand; having; head; history; holiness; holy; home; honour; house; iii; illustration; influence; italian; italy; july; june; king; lady; law; league; left; leo; letters; library; life; little; lord; lordship; lorenzo; louis; lucrezia; ludovico; majesty; malatesta; man; mantua; march; maria; marriage; master; means; medici; men; milan; military; montefeltro; mss; naples; new; notice; offer; order; original; orsini; palace; papal; pay; peace; people; person; pesaro; piccinino; picture; pietro; policy; pontiff; pope; portrait; power; prince; public; purpose; republic; return; right; rimini; roberto; romagna; rome; rovere; sanzi; second; service; set; sforza; siena; sigismondo; sismondi; sixtus; son; sovereignty; spirit; state; subjects; sword; terms; territory; time; troops; urbino; valentino; venice; vol; war; way; wife; work; years; | d.; | | cache: 42560.txt plain text: 42560.txt item: #18 of 19 id: 44235 author: Dennistoun, James title: Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino, Volume 2 (of 3) Illustrating the Arms, Arts, and Literature of Italy, from 1440 To 1630. date: None words: 160803 flesch: 60 summary: Pilgrimage to Rome_, a work remarkable for accurate observation of facts, and the candid tone of its strictures. Recommended by military talent, as well as by diplomatic dexterity and business habits, he remained in the service of Duke Francesco Maria during his early campaigns; and in September, 1512, after reducing Bologna to obedience of the Pope, died there of an acute fever in the flower of his age. keywords: account; age; alexander; angelo; arms; army; art; author; authority; beauty; bembo; bologna; borgia; brief; brother; cap; cardinal; castiglione; century; cesare; chapter; character; christian; church; city; colonna; command; court; day; days; death; del; della; ducats; duchess; duchy; duke; duke federigo; duke francesco; duke guidobaldo; events; example; faith; family; father; favour; federigo; feeling; ferrara; field; florence; following; footnote; francesco; francesco maria; francis; french; friend; gallery; general; genius; giovanni; giuliano; god; good; gubbio; guicciardini; guidobaldo; hands; head; history; holiness; holy; home; illustration; influence; interests; italian; italy; julius; june; king; latin; left; legate; leo; letters; life; light; literature; little; lord; lorenzo; madonna; manner; mantua; march; maria; master; means; medici; men; michael; milan; mind; mss; naples; native; nature; nel; nephew; new; notice; object; order; painters; painting; papal; people; person; perugia; pesaro; picture; pietro; place; policy; pontiff; pope; prefect; princes; public; raffaele; return; romagna; rome; rovere; second; service; sforza; siena; sinigaglia; son; sovereign; spirit; state; style; subject; success; taste; time; troops; truth; umbrian; uncle; urbino; valentino; vasari; vatican; venetian; venice; vol; war; way; works; years; young; | | cache: 44235.txt plain text: 44235.txt item: #19 of 19 id: 50577 author: Dennistoun, James title: Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino, Volume 3 (of 3) Illustrating the Arms, Arts, and Literature of Italy, from 1440 To 1630 date: None words: 200456 flesch: 63 summary: Notizie_ ii, 138 note -- _Vittoria Colonna_, iii, 291 note Camuccini, Baron, picture gallery of, iii, 230, 374, 483 Camuscia, iii, 19 note Cancellaria, ii, 282, 286; iii, 17 Canepa, Church of the, Pavia, ii, 260 Canevazzi, iii, 271 note Canossa, Ludovico da, ii, 47 note, 67, 83, 363, 397 -- authorities for, ii, 70 note -- papal patronage of, ii, 70 -- at Urbino, ii, 78 Canova, i, xi Cantarini, Simon, iii, 369 Cantiano, i, 404; ii, 213 -- conquered by Count Antonio, i, 37 -- mutiny at, ii, 393-5 Cantù, C., _St. d. Italiani_, i, 6 Caoursin, Guglielmo, ii, 293 note Capaccio, Cardinal, iii, 421 Capasso, _ captain-general of the Church, iii, 104 -- death of, iii, 104 -- employs Paciotti, iii, 263 Justus of Alemania, ii, 267 Justus of Ghent, i, 205, 231; ii, 209 note, 218 -- at Urbino, ii, 267 Kestner, Commendatore, i, xliv; ii, 409 Kestner Museum, iii, 417 note, 420 Kirkmichael, i, xiii Knight, Mr. Gaily, _Ecclesiastical Architecture of Italy_, i, 79 note La Carda, palace of, i, 174 La Cattolica, ii, 349 La Colonella, monastery of, ii, 398 Ladislaus of Naples, i, 43 La Fratta, iii, 424 Lagno, Lucrezia del, i, 111 Lago di Guarda, ii, 409 Lago di Vico, ii, 293 L'Alemano, iii, 487 La Magione, diet of, i, 412, 413; ii, 8 La Magliana, ii, 384, 407, 411 La Marca, i, 33 -- defined, i, xl -- Church rule in, i, 5 -- Sforzan interest in, i, 80, 83 -- insecure tenure of, i, 92 -- danger of, i, 136 -- adventurers in, i, 306 Lamartine, on political progress, i, 8 Lamole, ii, 389; iii, 201 -- iron mines of, iii, 229 La Molinella, battle of, i, 187, 189 Lanci, Cornelio, iii, 295 Lancia, the, i, 335 Lancia, Baldassare, iii, 352 Landino, Cristoforo, i, 228; ii, 145 Landriano, ii, 424 Landriano, Ambrogio, iii, 78 Landriani, Francesco, iii, 131 Lanfranco, Giacomo, iii, 410, 411 Lanfranco, Girolamo, iii, 411, 421, 472 Lanfranco, Ludovico, iii, 421 Lannoy, Don Carlos de, iii, 427, 448 -- commands the allies, ii, 426 -- advances on Rome, ii, 448 -- treats with Bourbon, ii, 453 -- death of, ii, 23-5 Lansius, ii, 24 Lansquenets, the introduction of, i, 338; ii, 445-8 -- in Rome, iii, 437 Lante, Villa, ii, 240 Lanti, Marc Antonio, iii, 82 Lanz, _Correspondenz des Kaisers Carl V._, iii, 27 note Lanzani's _St. d. Communi Italiani_, i, 6 note Lanzi, ii, 184, 189, 200; iii, 350, 404 note -- on Francesca, ii, 203 -- refuted, ii, 216; iii, 377 Laocoon, ii, 306 La Pergola, i, 23, 92, 415; ii, 213, 389, 395-413; iii, 63, 123 -- given to Count Federigo, i, 119 Lapidusa, iii, 123 La Puglia, iii, 39 Lascaris, Constantine, ii, 62, 128 La Serra, i, 403 La Stellata, i, 51 note, 262, 264, 267 La Storta, ii, 420 Lateran, iii, 377 Laurana, Lorenzo, i, 171 note Lauranna, Luziano, i, 150; ii, 260 note -- architect of palace at Urbino, i, 155 -- patent in favour of, i, 156 -- death at Pesaro, i, 157 Laureani, Monsignore, i, xliii; ii, 460; iii, 176 note Laureo, Vincenzo, iii, 50 Lautrec, ii, 364, 409, 410, 412, 423; iii, 299 -- General, advances on Naples, iii, 38, 39 -- death of, iii, 39 La Vanosia, i, 320; ii, 168 note Laverna, ii, 178 Lawrence collection, the, ii, 259 Lazzaro, Maestro, i, 230 Lazzari, i, 226 -- on the palace at Urbino, i, 154 -- Italian patriotism of, ii, 108 -- on Bramante, ii, 260 -- _Uomini Illustri del Piceno_, iii, 265 -- _Dictionary of Artists_ iii, 346, 458 Lazzarini, _ keywords: -his; -on; -patron; 4to; 8vo; account; affairs; affection; angelo; antonio; arms; army; art; author; baldi; baroccio; battle; beauty; bernardo; bishop; bologna; book; borgia; bourbon; brother; camerino; canvas; cardinal; castel; century; chapter; character; charles; children; church; citizens; city; clement; collection; colonna; command; council; court; d'este; daily; day; days; death; della; demy; di urbino; duchess; duchy; duke; duke francesco; durante; effect; emperor; events; excellency; family; father; favour; federigo; ferdinand ii; ferrara; florence; following; footnote; francesco; francesco maria; french; gallery; general; genius; giovanni; girolamo; giulio; god; gold; good; government; gubbio; guidobaldo ii; half; hand; having; head; highness; history; holiness; holy; home; honour; hope; house; husband; iii; illustrations; influence; interest; italian; italy; john; julius ii; king; lady; left; length; leo; leonora; letters; library; life; light; literature; lord; lorenzo; love; lucrezia; madonna; majesty; majolica; malatesta; manner; maria ii; marquis; marriage; master; means; medici; men; military; mind; montefeltro; mss; naples; native; nature; near; net; new; note; note -on; note s.; occasion; order; original; painting; palace; papal; paul iii; peace; people; person; pesaro; philip ii; picture; pietro; pitti; pius ii; policy; pontiff; pope; portrait; position; present; prince; princess; public; raffaele; reputation; return; rome; rovere; sack; scudi; second; service; set; sforza; sinigaglia; son; sovereign; spain; spirit; state; style; subjects; tasso; taste; time; titian; troops; urbino; venetian; venice; viii; visit; vittoria; vol; vols; war; way; work; years cache: 50577.txt plain text: 50577.txt