FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   276   277   278   279   280   281   282   283   284   285   286   287   288   289   290   291   292   293   294   295   296   297   298   299   300  
301   302   303   304   305   306   307   308   309   310   311   312   313   314   315   316   317   318   319   320   321   322   323   324   325   >>   >|  
. 128. B BAGLIONI, Malatesta, i. 46. BAINI'S _Life of Palestrina_, ii. 316 _sqq._ BALBI, Cesare, on Italian decadence, ii. 3. BANDITTI, tales illustrative of, i. 388 _sqq._ 'BANDO' (of outlawry), recitation of the terms of a, i. 328. BARBIERI, Giovanni Francesco, _see_ IL GUERCINO. BARCELONA, the Treaty of, i. 15. BARNABITES, Order of the: their foundation, i. 80. BAROCCIO, Federigo, ii. 349. BAROZZA, a Venetian courtezan, i. 394, 396. BASEL, Council of, i. 94. BEARD, unshorn, worn in sign of mourning, i. 36. BEDELL, William (Bishop of Kilmore), on Fra Paolo and Fra Fulgenzio, ii. 231. BEDMAR'S conspiracy, ii. 186. BELLARMINO, Cardinal, on the inviolability of the Vulgate, i. 212; relations of, with Fra Paolo Sarpi, ii. 213, 222; his censure of the _Pastor Fido_, 251. BELRIGUARDO, the villa of, Tasso at, ii. 53. BEMBO, Pietro, i. 30, 41. BENDEDEI, Taddea, wife of Guarini, ii. 245. BENTIVOGLI, the semi-royal offspring of King Enzo of Sardinia, ii. 304. BIBBONI, Cecco: his account of how he murdered Lorenzino de'Medici, i. 488 _sqq._; his associate, Bebo, details of the life of a _bravo_, 389; tracking an outlaw, 392; the wages of a tyrannicide, 394; the _bravo's_ patient watching, 395; the murder, 397; flight of the assassins, 399; their reception by Count Collalto, 401; they seek refuge at the Spanish embassy, 402; protected by Charles V.'s orders, 403; conveyed to Pisa, 404; well provided for their future life, _ib._ BITONTO. Pasquale di, one of the assassins of Sarpi, ii. 212. BLACK garments of Charles V., the, i. 43. BLACK Pope, the, i. 275. BLOIS, Treaty of, i. 12. BOBADILLA, Nicholas, associate of Ignatius Loyola, i. 240; his work as a Jesuit in Bavaria, 258. BOLOGNA and Modena, humors of the conflict between, ii. 304. BOLOGNESE school of painters, the, ii. 343 _sqq._; why their paintings are now neglected, 375 _sqq._; mental condition of Bolognese art, 376. BONELLI, Michele, nephew of Pius V., i. 147. BONIFAZIO of Montferrat, Marquis, one of the Paleologi, i. 23. BORGIA, Francis (Duke of Gandia), third General of the Jesuits, i. 256; prevented by Loyola from accepting a Cardinal's hat, 260. BORROMEO, Carlo: his character, i. 115; a possible successor to Pius IV., 135; ruled in Rome by the Jesuits, 142; his intimacy with Sarpi, ii. 194. ---Federigo, i. 115; letter of, forbidding
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   276   277   278   279   280   281   282   283   284   285   286   287   288   289   290   291   292   293   294   295   296   297   298   299   300  
301   302   303   304   305   306   307   308   309   310   311   312   313   314   315   316   317   318   319   320   321   322   323   324   325   >>   >|  



Top keywords:
Loyola
 

Jesuits

 
Federigo
 

Cardinal

 
Treaty
 

assassins

 

Charles

 
associate
 

BOBADILLA

 

Nicholas


garments
 

Ignatius

 

Malatesta

 

Modena

 

BOLOGNA

 
humors
 

conflict

 
Bavaria
 
Jesuit
 

Pasquale


refuge

 

Spanish

 

embassy

 

reception

 

Collalto

 

protected

 

Palestrina

 

provided

 

future

 

BOLOGNESE


orders
 

conveyed

 

BITONTO

 
school
 

accepting

 

BORROMEO

 

prevented

 

Gandia

 
General
 
character

intimacy

 

letter

 
forbidding
 

successor

 

Francis

 

neglected

 

mental

 

condition

 

Bolognese

 

painters