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uisitors, 31; suspected of heterodoxy, 72; intimacy with Gaetano di Thiene, 76; his concessions to the Reformers repudiated by the Curia, 78; memorial on ecclesiastical abuses, 79. ---Simeone: his account of a plague at Savigliano, i. 419 _sq._ 'CONTRIBUTIONS of the Clergy, Discourse upon the,' Sarpi's, ii. 221. COPERNICAN system, the, Bruno's championship of, ii. 172. COREGLIA, one of the assassins of Lelio Buonvisi, i. 333 _sqq._ CORONATION of Charles V., description of, i. 34 _sqq._; notable people present at, 39 _sqq._ CORSAIRS, Tunisian and Algerian, raids of, on Italian coasts, i. 417. COSCIA, Giangiacopo, guardian of Tasso's sister, ii. 16. COSIMO I. of Tuscany, the rule of, i. 46, 47. COSTANTINI, Antonio, Tasso's last letter written to, ii. 77; sonnet on the poet, 78. COTERIES, religious, in Rome, Venice, Naples, i. 75 _sqq._ COUNTER-REFORMATION: its intellectual and moral character, i. 63; the term defined, 64 _n._; decline of Renaissance impulse, 65; criticism and formalism in Italy, _ib._; contrast with the development of other European races, 66; transition to the Catholic Revival, 67; attitudes of Italians towards the German Reformation, 71; free-thinkers, 73; the Oratory of Divine Love, 76; the Moderate Reformers, _ib._; Gasparo Contarini, 78; new Religious Orders, 79; the Council of Trent, 97, 119; Tridentine Reforms, 107, 134; asceticism fashionable in Rome, 108, 142; active hostilities against Protestantism, 148; the new spirit of Roman polity, 149 _sqq._; work of the Inquisition, 159 _sqq._; the Index, 195 _sqq._; twofold aim of Papal policy, 226; the Jesuits, 229 _sqq._; an estimate of the results of the Reformation and of the Counter-Reformation, ii. 385 _sqq._ COURIERS, daily post of, between the Council of Trent and the Vatican, i. 121. COURT life in Italy, i. 20, 37, 41, 51; ii. 17, 29, 65, 201, 251. CRIMES of violence, in Italy in the sixteenth century, i. 304 _sqq._ CRIMINAL procedure, of Italian governments in the sixteenth century, i. 308 _sqq._ CRITICISM, fundamental principles of, ii. 370; the future of, 374. CROWNS, the iron and the golden, of the Emperor, i. 34. CULAGNA, Conte di, _see_ BRUSANTINI. CURIA, the, complicity of, with the attempts on Sarpi's life, ii. 213. D 'DATATARIO:' amount and sources of its income, i. 140. DATI, Giovanbattista, amount of, with nuns,
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