INDEX
- A
- Acciajuoli, Cardinal, induces Cosimo III, to imprison his nephew, 123.
- —— Dardano, 121.
- —— Donato, Governor of Corinth, 123.
- —— Francesco, strangled by order of the Sultan, 123.
- —— Neri, Duke of Athens, &c., 123.
- —— Niccola, gibbeted by Dante, 121.
- —— —— Grand Seneschal, builds Monte Guffone, 121;
- wins the heart of Catherine, widow of the Prince of Taranto, 121;
- fights the Turks in Greece, 121;
- trusted minister of Queen Joan of Naples, 122;
- Papal envoy to Milan, 122;
- death of, 122;
- builds the Certosa near Florence, 122;
- burial of, at the Certosa, 123, 143.
- —— Roberto, sad love story of, 123, 124.
- Alberti, Leo Battista, 27.
- Ambrogiana, Villa dell’, 88-90.
- —— built by Ferdinando I, 88;
- marriage of Eleonora Orsini at, 88;
- Don Antonio de’ Medici at, 89;
- Maria de’ Medici at, 89;
- decorated by Cosimo III, 89;
- Ferdinando III, meets his bride at, 89;
- now a prison, 89, 152.
- Ammirato, Scipione, defence of Petraja described by, 54-55; 57, 109, 110.
- Anjou, Robert of, 121.
- Arcetri, Galileo at, 62, 63.
- Arragona d’, Tullia, poetess and courtezan, 56-57.
- Ariosto, Lodovico, lines on Florence by, 53; 62, 63, 126, 148.
- Artimino, Villa Ferdinanda a, 148-152.
- —— 141;
- hill of Artimino mentioned by Cicero, 148;
- given by Otto III, to the Bishop of Pistoja, 149;
- old castle of Artimino taken and retaken by Florentines and Pistojesi, 150;
- built by Ferdinando I, 150;
- pictures in, 151;
- sold by Pietro Leopoldo I, 151;
- present owner of, 151;
- description of, 151-152;
- wine of, praised by Redi, 151; 152.
- Austria, Joan of, see Medici.
- —— Margaret of, 20.
- —— Maria Maddalena of, see Medici.
- B
- Bacco in Toscana, by Dr Francesco Redi, 70, 138, 151.
- Baccini, G., quoted, 4.
- Baldinucci, Filippo, quoted, 91, 150, 151.
- Bandini, Giovanni, duel of, 42-44.
- Baroncelli, Family of, 41.
- —— Tommaso, favourite of Cosimo I, 41;
- death of, 42.
- —— The, buy Poggio, 132.
- Bavaria, Violante of, see Medici.
- Bella, Stefano Della, engravings of Pratolino by, 91.
- Bellosguardo, Villa di, 59-64.
- —— owned by the Cavalcanti, 59;
- sold to Tommaso Capponi, 61;
- ruin of, 61;
- confiscation of, by Cosimo I, 61;
- bought by Girolamo Michelozzi, 61;
- immortalised by Mrs Browning, 61;
- view from, 61-62.
- Benedict XIII, Pope, 78, 83.
- Benivieni, The brothers, Villa of, 138;
- praise of, by Poliziano, 138.
- Berenson B., quoted, 9.
- Boccaccio, Giovanni, life of, by Baldelli, 6;
- description of Villa Palmieri by, 6-7; 57;
- description of “limpid Fount” by, 108;
- description of “Valley of the Ladies” by, 113; 114; 133;
- youth of, described by Roberto Gherardi, 134;
- description of youths and ladies leaving Florence by, 134;
- description of the “Joyous Company” at Poggio Gherardo, 136; 137; 138.
- Bologna, Giovanni da, statue of Apennines at Pratolino by, 92.
- Bombicci-Pomi, Signor, present owner of I Collazzi, 143.
- Bonajuto, Lord of Pogna, common ancestor of Boccaccio and Galileo, 140.
- Bonaparte, Elise, Grand Duchess of Tuscany, 40.
- —— Napoleon, 64; 142.
- Borghese, Princess, Cafaggiuolo bought by, 17.
- —— Prince, wife of, inherits Villa Salviati, 106.
- Botticelli, Sandro, picture painted for Matteo Palmieri by, described by Vasari, 3.
- Botticini, Francesco, pictures by, note, 4.
- Bracciolini, Poggio, 29.
- Brocchi, Dr G., description of Cafaggiuolo by, 17.
- Bronzino, A., portrait of Bianca Cappello by, 23.
- Browne, Kenworthy, Mr, present owner of house of Boccaccio’s father, 134.
- Browning, Mrs Barrett, quoted, 59, 61.
- Brunnelleschi, Filippo, 28;
- enlarges Rusciano for Luca Pitti, 37;
- note, 57.
- Brunnelleschi, family of, defence of Petraja by, 54-55.
- Buonarroti, Michelangelo, 27; 95; 118; 143.
- Buontalenti, Bernardo, architect of Pratolino, 91;
- storage of ice invented by, 93;
- architect of Villa Delle Selve, 139;
- architect of Villa Ferdinanda a Artimino, 150, 152.
- Byron, Lord, 127.
- C
- Cafaggiuolo, Villa di, 16-25.
- —— designed by Michelozzi for Cosimo de’ Medici, 17;
- description of, by Vasari, 17;
- description of, by Dr G. Brocchi, 17;
- letter from, by Lorenzo and Giuliano de’ Medici, 18;
- letter from, by factor, 18;
- Donatello, a landed proprietor at, 19;
- Lorenzo and Giuliano de’ Medici at, 19;
- letter from, by A. Poliziano, 19-20;
- Margaret of Austria at, 20;
- Lorenzino de’ Medici flies to, 21;
- murder of Donna Eleonora de’ Medici by her husband at, 22;
- murder of Donna Eleonora de’ Medici at, described by Francesco I, 22;
- Francesco I, and Bianca Cappello at, 23;
- Cardinal Ferdinando de’ Medici at, 23-24;
- majolica of, 25.
- Canaccj, Caterina, tragic love story of, 103-106.
- —— Bartolomeo, 104, 105;
- beheaded for the murder of his step-mother, 106.
- —— Francesco, 104, 105, 106.
- —— Giustino, 103, 104, 105, 106.
- Candia, Duke of, see Mario.
- Capraja, original name, and first mention of, 90.
- Caprina, Meo Del, and his brother Luca, 118.
- Carlo Alberto, Prince of Carignano, 40.
- Cappello, Bianca, see Medici.
- Careggi, Villa di, 26-36.
- —— built by Cosimo de’ Medici, 26;
- origin of name of, 26;
- Michelozzi architect of, 27;
- Cosimo de’ Medici at, 28;
- Platonic Academy at, 28;
- death of Cosimo de’ Medici at, described by his son, 29-30;
- Piero de’ Medici meets Lucrezia Tornabuoni at, 30;
- Piero de’ Medici dies at, 30;
- death of Lorenzo de’ Medici at, described by A. Poliziano, 32-34;
- Savonarola at, 34;
- Piero de’ Medici accused of drowning Pier Leoni at, 35;
- burning of, 36;
- various sales of, 36.
- Cascioli, Monte, 128.
- Castello, Villa di, 65-70.
- —— description of, 65;
- fountain of, 66;
- grotto of, 66;
- origin of name of, 67;
- Caterina Sforza lives at, 68;
- reception of Duke of Urbino at, 68-69;
- death of Maria Salviati at, 69;
- Cosimo I, retires to, after his marriage with Camilla Martelli, 69;
- vineyards of, praised by Redi, 70;
- gardens of, beautified by Pietro Leopoldo I, 70.
- Castel-Pulci, Villa di, 126-130.
- Castel-Pulci, Villa di, seized by Cardinal N. Orsini for debt, 126;
- sold to Marchese Rinnucini, 126;
- sold to Government for a lunatic asylum, 126;
- view from, 128.
- Castracane, Castruccio, 149, 150.
- Catherine, titular Empress of Constantinople, 121.
- Cavalcanti, Guido, mention of, by Dino Compagni, 59;
- a friend of Dante, 59;
- banishment and death of, 60;
- description of, by Lorenzo de’ Medici, 60;
- praise of, by Dante, 60;
- sonnets by, 60.
- —— Masino, beheaded, 60.
- —— Paffiero, murder of Pazzino de’ Pazzi by, 61.
- —— The, 60, 61.
- Charles III, King of Spain, 79.
- Charles VIII, King of France, 77.
- Charles Emanuel IV, 46.
- Clemente VI, Pope, 122.
- —— VII, Pope, 99, 109, 110.
- —— VIII, Pope, 100.
- —— XII, Pope, 78, 79.
- Collazzi, Villa I, 143-147.
- —— Signor Bombicci-Pomi present owner of, 143;
- built by Messer Agostino Dini, 143;
- attributed to Michelangelo, 143;
- Santi di Tito probable architect of, 144;
- picture by Santi di Tito at, 144; description of, 144.
- —— Compagni, Dino, quoted, 59.
- Corsini, Amerigo, Bishop, 77.
- —— Andrea, Saint, 77;
- apparition of the Virgin to, 142.
- —— Bartolomeo, 78.
- —— Bartolomeo, created Prince of Sismano, &c., 79.
- —— Bertholdo, beheaded in 1555, 78.
- —— Filippo, 78.
- —— Lorenzo, created Pope as Clement XII, 78; 79.
- —— Luca, friend of Savonarola, 77.
- —— Marietta, wife of Macchiavelli, 77.
- —— Neri, Cardinal, 78, 79.
- —— Neri, Don, Prime Minister of Tuscany, 80.
- —— Tommaso di Duccio, jurist and statesman, 77.
- —— Tommaso, Don, present Prince, 72, 80.
- Corsini, Villa at Castello, 71-80.
- —— first known as “La Lepre de’ Rinieri,” 71;
- various sales of, 71;
- description of, 71-72;
- inhabited by Sir Robert Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, 72.
- Cortesi, Jacopo (il Borgognone), 70.
- Cowper, Earl, inhabits Villa Palmieri, 4;
- created Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, 5.
- Crawford, Earl of, buys Villa Palmieri, 1, 6.
- Cybo, Veronica, daughter of Prince of Massa, 100;
- marriage of, described by G. Beggi, 100-102;
- imperious temper of, 102;
- murder of Caterina Canaccj by, 103-106.
- D
- Dante, Alighieri, quoted, 60;
- quoted, 81; 109;
- quoted, 121; 137.
- Decameron, The, 6, 57, 133; note, 134, 136.
- Demidoff, Prince, buys Pratolino, 96.
- Dini, Agostino, builds I Collazzi, 143;
- Santi di Tito works for, 144;
- spends too much on building, 144.
- Donatello. Landed proprietor at Cafaggiuolo, 19; 28.
- Dudley, Sir Robert, 72;
- conquers Guiana and discovers Trinidad, 72;
- description of voyage by, 73-74;
- his marriages, 74;
- enters the service of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, 75;
- instrument for measuring tides invented by, 76;
- created Duke of Northumberland, 76;
- children of, 76.
- Dupré, Prof. G., 51.
- —— Signorina, present owner of Lappeggi, 51.
- E
- Eleonora of Toledo, see Medici.
- Etruria, Kingdom of, 45, 46.
- Evelyn, John, description of Pratolino by, 94.
- Ewart, Dorothea, quoted, 56.
- F
- Fabriczy, Carl von, 37, 38.
- Farhill, Miss, buys Villa Palmieri, 5.
- Fagiuoli, Giovan Battista, facetious poem on Lappeggi by, 49;
- Cardinal Francesco Maria’s wit described by, 49; note, 52.
- Ferdinando III, (of Lorraine), 24;
- lends Poggio Imperiale to King of Sardinia, 46;
- lends Poggio Imperiale to Carlo Alberto, Prince of Carignano, 47; 89;
- destroys villa at Pratolino, 96.
- Ferri, Antonio, architect of Lappeggi, 49, 52;
- enlarges Villa Corsini, 71.
- Ficino, Marsilio, 27;
- President of the Platonic Academy, 28, 52, 82, 86;
- translation of Plato finished at Villa Marmigliano, 137.
- Fiesole, Description of, by B. Varchi, 81;
- traditions of, 81;
- mentioned by Dante, 81, 82, 83;
- poem by A. Poliziano on, 86.
- Fiske, Prof. Willard, present owner of Villa Landor, 113, 137.
- Font’ all’ erta, Villa di, 108-115.
- —— description by Roberto Gherardi of, 108-109;
- bought by Taddeo Gaddi, 109;
- A. Bonsi, ambassador of Clemente VII, at, 109;
- inherited by Sinibaldo Gaddi, 110;
- Loggia of, built by Niccolò Gaddi, 110;
- bought by Niccolò Gondi, 112;
- bought by Count Pasolini, 113;
- meeting-place of the “Young Italy” party, 114;
- inherited by Countess Rasponi della Testa, 115.
- Francavilla, Pietro, Pietà by, 61.
- Franco, Ser Matteo, meeting of Clarice de’ Medici and her children, described by, 124-125; 127.
- Frederick IV, King of Denmark, 50.
- G
- Gaddi, Angelo, 109.
- —— Niccolò, builds Loggia at Fout’ all’ Erta, 110;
- character of, 110;
- will of, 112.
- —— Sinibaldo, inherits Font’ all’ Erta, 110.
- Gaddi, Taddeo (the elder), 109.
- —— Taddeo (the younger), buys Font’ all’ Erta, 109.
- Galilei, Galileo, lives at Bellosguardo, 62;
- lives at Arcetri, 62, 63;
- lives at Villa Delle Selve, 140.
- Galluzzi, Riguccio, death of Francesco I, and of Bianca Cappello described by, 12-13;
- financial genius of Cosimo de’ Medici described by, 55.
- Gamberaia, Villa di, 116-119.
- —— probable origin of name of, 116;
- description of, 117;
- garden of, laid out by Cosimo Lapi, 117;
- becomes the property of the Capponi, 118;
- cypresses and grotto of, 118;
- Princess Ghyka present owner of, 119.
- Garibaldi, Giuseppe, visit to Mario of, 107.
- Gherardi, Gherardo di Bartolomeo, buys Poggio and calls it by his name, 132.
- —— Roberto, description of the Font’ all’ Erta by, 108-109;
- account of Boccaccio’s youth by, 134;
- description of Villa della Querce by, 138.
- Ghyka, Princess, present owner of Gamberaia, 119.
- Gioli, Simone, 118.
- Giraldi, Senator Vincenzio di Giovanni di Niccolò, 144;
- letter deploring the extinction of simple old Florentine manners, 144-147.
- Giuliani, D. Tiribilli-, 123, 132.
- Gondi, Niccolò, buys Font’ all’ Erta, 112.
- Gregory IX, Pope, 129.
- —— XIII, Pope, 112.
- H
- Hawkwood, Sir John, note, 54; 132.
- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, Transformation written by, at Villa Montauto, 63.
- Henry VII, Emperor, siege of Florence by, 42.
- I
- Innocent III, Pope, 23.
- —— VI, Pope, 122.
- J
- Joan, of Austria, see Medici.
- —— Queen of Naples, 122.
- John XXII, Pope, 131.
- L
- Landino, Cristofano, 27, 28, 82.
- Landor, Walter Savage, Villa of, 113;
- description of the Affrico by, 137.
- Lapi, Andrea, 117;
- remains of works at Gamberaia, 118.
- —— Cosimo, garden at Gamberaia laid out by, 117.
- —— Jacopo, 117.
- —— Zanobi, Gamberaia probably built by, 117.
- —— The, property of the, divided, 118.
- Lapini, A., quoted, 14.
- Lappeggi, Villa di, 48-52.
- —— sold by the Ricasoli to Francesco de’ Medici, 48;
- various owners of, 48;
- favourite residence of Cardinal Francesco Maria de’ Medici, 49;
- rebuilt by Ferri, 49;
- celebrated by the poet G. B. Fagiuoli, 49;
- Frederick IV, of Denmark at, 50, 51;
- Violante of Bavaria at, 51;
- present owner of, Signorina Dupré, 51;
- description of, 52.
- Leicester, Earl of, 72.
- Leo X, Pope, 8, 20, 99.
- Leoni, Pier, fresco of murder of, by G. F. Watts, 27; 35.
- Leopoldo II, 15;
- destruction of grottoes and statues at Pratolino by, 96.
- Lodovico of Bourbon, created King of Etruria, 46.
- Lorraine, Christine of, see Medici.
- Lucrezia Tornabuoni, see Medici.
- M
- Macchiavelli, Niccolò, 77, 137.
- Magaldi, Meglino di Jacopo di Magaldo, leaves Poggio to the Congregation of the Visitation, 131.
- —— The, appeal to the Cardinal-Legate against will of Meglino and sell Poggio, 132.
- Majano, Benedetto da, 137.
- —— Dante da, 137.
- —— Meo di, 137.
- Mann, Sir Horace, on Lord Cowper, 5;
- on Lady Orford, 87.
- Manetti, G., 29.
- Manni, Domenico, description of Roman remains near Florence, 67.
- Mario (Duke of Candia) owner of Villa Salviati, 106;
- visit of Garibaldi to, 107.
- Martelli, Lodovico, duel of, 42-44.
- Martinelli, V., quoted, 14.
- Martino V, Pope, 77.
- Martino, San, a Mensola, St Andrew buried in, 133;
- pictures in, 133; 134.
- Mecati, Abbate G. M., attempted murder of Lorenzo de’ Medici, described by, 83-84.
- Medici, Alessandro de’, 10, 36, 99, 100.
- —— Antonio de, Don, supposititious child of Bianca Cappello, 12; note, 48;
- returns from wars in Hungary, 89.
- —— Bianca de’ (Cappello) at Cafaggiuolo, 23;
- at Pratolino, 92;
- sonnets by Tasso to, 92, 93.
- —— Caterina de’, 20.
- —— —— (Sforza) description of, 67;
- education of her son Giovanni by, 68.
- —— Christine de’ (of Lorraine), bride of Ferdinando I, 13, 24, 45, 57;
- death of, 70, 94, 106.
- —— Clarice de’ at Cafaggiuolo, 19; 86;
- meeting with her children, described by Ser Matteo Franco, 124.
- —— Claudia de’, 45.
- —— Contessina de’, 18.
- —— Cosimo de’ (Pater Patriae) builds Cafaggiuolo, 17;
- builds Careggi, 26; 27;
- founds Platonic Academy, 28;
- death of, 29-30;
- wise words of, 38;
- character of, by Galluzzi, 55;
- admiration of Pius II, for, 56;
- friends of, 56.
- —— Cosimo I, de’, reception of Eleonora of Toledo by, 11;
- as a child at Trebbio, 21, 22, 24;
- created Grand Duke by Pius V, 41;
- gives Villa Baroncelli (afterwards Poggio Imperiale) to his daughter Isabella, 44;
- at Petraja, 56, 57;
- confiscation of Bellosguardo by, 61;
- retires to Castello after his marriage with Camilla Martelli, 69;
- letter from, about his marriage, 69, 99, 110, 148.
- —— Cosimo II, de’, 45.
- —— Cosimo III, de’, marriage of, to Marguerite Louise d’ Orleans, 13;
- quarrels with his wife, 14-15, 45, 51, 58, 70, 72, 89, 95;
- imprisons the wife of Roberto Acciajuoli, 123;
- condemns Roberto Acciajuoli to perpetual imprisonment, 124; 151.
- —— Eleonora de’, (of Toledo), marries Cosimo I, 11;
- dislike of the Florentines to, 57.
- —— Eleonora de’, Donna, (of Toledo), description of, 21;
- murder of, by her husband Don Pietro, 22;
- letter by Francesco I, about murder of, 22.
- —— Ferdinando de’, Cardinal, goes to Poggio a Cajano, 11;
- becomes Grand Duke of Tuscany, 23; 57.
- —— Ferdinando I, de’ (late Cardinal), 13; 24;
- grants Lappeggi to Don Antonio, 48;
- Buontalenti commissioned to enlarge Petraja by, 57; 70;
- Villa dell’ Ambrogiana built by, 88;
- death of, 89; 94;
- Villa Ferdinanda a Artimino built by, 150.
- —— Ferdinando II, de’, attempt to resuscitate Platonic Academy by, 36;
- marries Vittoria della Rovere, 45; 70;
- takes Sir Robert Dudley into his service, 75; 78, 106.
- —— Ferdinando de’, Prince, 45;
- love of music of, 95;
- letter from Scarlatti to, 95;
- death of, 95.
- —— Francesco I, de’, 11;
- death of at Poggio a Cajano, described by Galluzzi, 12-13;
- letters of, about murder of Donna Eleonora at Cafaggiulo, 22-23;
- Lappeggi bought by, 48;
- Pratolino built by, 91; 92; 141.
- —— Francesco Maria de’, Cardinal, rebuilds Lappeggi, 49;
- practical joke of, 49;
- entertains King of Denmark at Lappeggi, 50;
- marriage of, to Eleonora Gonzaga, 51;
- death of, 51; 52.
- —— Giancarlo de’, dies at Castello, 70.
- —— Giangastone de’ (or Gastone), last of the Medici, 45; 50.
- —— Giuliano de’, letter of as a child, 18; 19, 29, 30;
- murder of, 84.
- —— Giulio de’, see Clemente VII, Pope.
- —— Giovanni de’, see Leo X, Pope.
- —— ——, Villa at Fiesole built for, 82.
- —— ——, husband of Maria Salviati, 68.
- —— ——, (Delle Bande Nere) childhood of, 68.
- —— Isabella de’, married to P. G. Orsini, Duke of Bracciano, 45;
- murder of, by her husband, 45.
- —— Ippolito de’, 69.
- —— Joan de’ (of Austria), 11.
- —— Lorenzino de’, 21, 36.
- —— Lorenzo de’ (the Magnificent), builds Poggio a Cajano, 8;
- Ambra, poem by, 9-10;
- letter of, as a child, 18;
- Nencia da Barberino, country idyll by, 19; 20;
- room of, at Careggi, 27;
- letter to, from his father, 29-30;
- character of, by J. A. Symonds, 30-31;
- death of, at Careggi, described by A. Poliziano, 32-34;
- letter of, about Guido Cavalcanti, 60;
- at Fiesole, 82;
- sonnet on the violet by, 82;
- dedication by Jacopo Poggio to, 83;
- attempted murder of, described by Mecatti, 83-84;
- gives hospitality to A. Poliziano at Fiesole, 86;
- praise of, in Poliziano’s poem Rusticus, 86; 124;
- Luigi Pulci mentioned by, 127.
- —— Lorenzo de’, Duke of Urbino, 20.
- —— Lucrezia de’, 18;
- letter to from A. Poliziano, 19; 30; 127.
- —— Marguerite Louise de’ (of Orleans), 13;
- retires to Poggio a Cajano, 14.
- —— Maria de’, leaves Florence as bride of Henry IV, of France, 89.
- —— —— (Salviati) at Trebbio, 21;
- death of, 69; 99.
- —— Maria Maddalena de’ (of Austria), buys Villa Baroncelli and changes its name to Poggio Imperiale, 45; 69.
- —— Mattias de’, 48.
- —— Pietro de’, Don, 21;
- murders his wife Donna Eleonora at Cafaggiuolo, 22;
- murder of Donna Eleonora by, described by Francesco I, 23;
- accused of poisoning his little son, 23.
- —— Pier Francesco de’, Castello built by, 65.
- —— Piero de’, letter from, to his sons on death of Cosimo de’ Medici, 29-30.
- —— The, exiled from Florence, 35, 36.
- —— Violante de’ (of Bavaria) 45;
- lives at Lappeggi, 51; 95.
- —— Vittoria de’ (della Rovere), 15;
- buys Poggio Imperiale of her husband, 45; 78.
- Medici, Villa, at Fiesole, 81-88.
- Medici, Villa, description by Vasari of, 82;
- Lorenzo the Magnificent at, 82;
- murder of Lorenzo and Giuliano de’ Medici planned to take place at, 82;
- description by A. Poliziano of, 86;
- Countess of Orford at, 87;
- sales of, 87.
- Mensola, The, celebrated in the Ninfale Fiesolane, 133.
- —— San Martino a, one of the oldest churches in Tuscany, 133; 134.
- Michelozzi, Michelozzo, architect of Cafaggiuolo, 17;
- architect of Careggi, 27; 28;
- architect of Medicean villa at Fiesole, 82; 97.
- Mirandola, Pico della, description by A. Poliziano of, 31-32; 33, 34, 82, 86, 137.
- Montaigne, M. de, description of Pratolino by, 93.
- Montauto, Otto da, mission to Trebbio of, described by B. Varchi, 21.
- —— Villa, tower of, described by N. Hawthorne in Transformation, 63.
- Montefeltro, Federigo di, 38;
- Republic of Florence gives Rusciano to, 39.
- Monte Guffone, Villa di, 120-125.
- —— description of, 120-121;
- built by the Grand Seneschal Acciajuoli, 121;
- Queen Joan of Naples at, 122;
- meeting of Clarice de’ Medici and her children near, described by Ser Matteo Franco, 124-125.
- Montelupo, Plates and jugs of, 90; 118.
- Moreni, D., quoted, 26, 57.
- Mozzi, Cavaliere, Medici Villa at Fiesole left by Lady Orford to, 87.
- N
- Napoleon I, 59, 142.
- Nicholas II, Pope, 37.
- O
- Ombrellino, Villa dell’, Galileo Galilei lives at, 62.
- Orford, Countess of, buys Medicean Villa at Fiesole, 86, 87.
- Orleans, Marguerite Louise of, life of described by Martinelli, 14.
- P
- Paget, Lady, restoration of Villa di Bellosguardo by, 61.
- Palagi, G., quoted, 52.
- Palmieri, Villa, 1-7.
- —— old names of, 1;
- bought by Matteo Palmieri, 1;
- transformed by Palmiero Palmieri, 1;
- bought by Earl of Crawford, 1;
- inhabited by Earl Cowper, 4;
- bought by Miss Farhill, 5;
- left to the Grand Duchess of Tuscany, 6;
- lent by Countess of Crawford to H. M. Queen Victoria, 6;
- identified with the second villa described in the Decameron, 6;
- described by Baldelli, 6;
- described by Boccaccio, 6; 98.
- Pasolini, Count Giuseppe, buys Font’ all’ Erta, 113;
- joins the “Young Italy” party, 114;
- political life of, 115;
- death of, 115.
- —— Count Pier Desiderio, quoted, 68.
- Passerini, Count Silvio, present owner of Artimino, 151.
- Pazzi, Jacopo de’, 83, 84.
- —— Francesco de’, 83;
- hung out of the window of Palazzo della Signoria, 84.
- Peter Igneus, St., goes through ordeal by fire at Badia a Settimo, 128.
- Petraja, Villa della, 53-58.
- —— tree of Victor Emanuel at, 53;
- fountain at, described by Vasari, 54;
- defence by the Brunelleschi of, described by S. Ammirato, 54;
- owned by the Strozzi, 55;
- Cosimo I, lives at, 56;
- favourite villa of Ferdinando de’ Medici, 57;
- Scipione Ammirato lives at, 57;
- Victor Emanuel at, 58.
- Petrucci, Cesare, Gonfalonier of Florence, orders the Archbishop of Pisa and others to be hung, 84.
- Pietro Leopoldo I, 46, 54, 70, 151.
- Pitti, Luca, builds Rusciano, 37;
- wise words of Cosimo de’ Medici to, 38;
- character of, 39.
- Pius II, Pope, 56.
- —— V, Pope, 41.
- —— IX, Pope, 79, 114.
- Poccetti, Bernardino, ceiling by, at Careggi, 27.
- Poggio a Cajano, Villa di, 8-15.
- —— built by Lorenzo de’ Medici, 8;
- frescoes in, 8-9;
- gardens of, 9;
- mentioned by B. Varchi, 10;
- Cosimo I, and his bride at, 11;
- Francesco de’ Medici and Joan of Austria at, 11;
- Cardinal de’ Medici at, 11;
- death of Francesco I, and of Bianca Cappello at, 12-13;
- Christine of Lorraine received at, 13;
- Marguerite Louise of Orleans retires to, 14; 152.
- Poggio Gherardo, Villa di, 131-138.
- —— owned by the Magaldi, 131;
- various owners of, 132;
- description of, 132-133;
- mentioned by S. Rogers, 134;
- identified with first villa mentioned in the Decameron, 134;
- description of, by Boccaccio, 136.
- Poggio Imperiale, Villa di, 41-47.
- —— first name of, 41;
- various owners of, 41;
- duel between L. Martelli and G. Bandini at, 42-44;
- given by Cosimo I, to his daughter Isabella, 44;
- bought by the Grand Duchess Maria Maddalena and named Poggio Imperiale, 45;
- bought by the Grand Duchess Vittoria, 45;
- Violante of Bavaria at, 45;
- Pietro Leopoldo enlarges, 46;
- Charles Emanuel IV, at, 46;
- Queen of Etruria builds Loggia at, 46;
- Elise Bonaparte at, 47;
- Carlo Alberto, Prince of Carignano, at, 47;
- Victor Emanuel narrowly escapes being burnt to death at, 47.
- Poggio, Jacopo del, dedication to Lorenzo de’ Medici by, 83;
- hanging of, for murder of Giuliano de’ Medici, 84.
- Poliziano, Angelo, letter from, on Lorenzo de’ Medici’s pet horse, 10;
- letter to Lucrezia de’ Medici from, 19;
- dismissal of, by Clarice de’ Medici, 20; 27;
- praise of Lorenzo de’ Medici by, 31;
- description of Pico della Mirandola by, 31;
- letter to Jacopo Antiquario on the death of Lorenzo de’ Medici by, 32-34; 35, 82;
- letter to Marsilio Ficino by, 86;
- praise of Lorenzo de’ Medici in Rusticus by, 86; 137;
- praise of the brothers Benivieni by, 138.
- Pontormo, Jacopo da, fresco by, 9.
- Pratolino, Villa di, 90-96.
- —— built by Francesco I, 91;
- Bernardo Buontalenti, architect of, 91;
- engravings by Stefano Della Bella of, 91;
- description by Bernardo Sgrilli of, 92;
- statue of the Apennines at, 92;
- Bianca Cappello at, 92;
- sonnet by Tasso on, 92;
- described by Montaigne, 93;
- mentioned by Sir Henry Wotton, 94;
- ambassador of Prince of Transylvania goes to, 94;
- described by John Evelyn, 94;
- theatre built by Prince Ferdinando de’ Medici at, 95;
- destroyed by Ferdinando of Lorraine, 96;
- grottoes and statues of, destroyed by Leopoldo II, 96;
- bought by Prince Demidoff, 96.
- Pulci, Antonia, a poetess, wife of Bernardo Pulci, 127.
- —— Bernardo, a pastoral poet, 127.
- —— Jacopo di Rinaldo, his son and grandsons, 126.
- —— Luca, author of the Ciriffo Calvaneo, &c., 126.
- —— Luigi, 27;
- author of the Morgante Maggiore, 126;
- mentioned by Lorenzo de’ Medici in his poem on hawking, 127;
- jokes on his name by Ser Matteo Franco, 127;
- poem by, translated by Lord Byron, 127;
- description of poem by, 127;
- J. A. Symonds on poem by, 127-128.
- —— The three brothers, celebrated by Verino, 127.
- Q
- Quentin, St., silver casket containing bones of, 129.
- R
- Rasponi della Testa, Countess Angelica, present owner of Font’ all’ Erta, 115.
- Redi, Dr Francesco, 50;
- praise of vineyards of Petraja and Castello by, 70; 89;
- praise of Salviati’s wine by, 138;
- praise of wine of Artimino by, 151.
- Riario, Count Gugliemo, assists in planning murder of Lorenzo and Giuliano de’ Medici, 83.
- Ricca, G., quoted, 4.
- Robbia, Della, frieze by one of the, 9;
- Madonna by, 113;
- frieze by one of the, 129.
- Rogers, Samuel, on Florence, 40;
- on Galileo, 62-63;
- on Poggio Gherardo, 133-134.
- Roscoe, W., quoted, 32.
- Ross, Henry James, present owner of Poggio Gherardo, 132.
- Rossellino, Antonio, 116, 117.
- Rovere, Frederigo Ubaldo della, 45.
- —— Vittoria della, see Medici.
- Rusciano, Villa di, 37-40.
- —— first mention of, 37;
- built by Luca Pitti, 37;
- famous window at, 38;
- bought by Republic of Florence and presented to Federigo of Montefeltro, 39;
- various sales of, 39;
- view from, 40;
- garden of, 40.
- S
- Salviati, Alemanno, 97.
- —— Averardo, Villa Delle Selve lent to Galileo by, 140.
- —— Francesco, Archbishop of Pisa, murder of Lorenzo and Giuliano de’ Medici approved by, 83;
- hanging of, 84.
- —— Giuliano, insults Luisa Strozzi, 99.
- —— Jacopo, brother of Archbishop, 83.
- —— Jacopo, brother-in-law of Lorenzo de’ Medici, 99.
- —— Jacopo, Duke of Giuliano, marriage of, to Veronica Cybo described by G. Beggi, 100-102;
- falls in love with Caterina Canaccj, 102;
- tragic love story of, 103-106.
- —— Maria, see Medici.
- Salviati, Villa, 97-107.
- —— description of, 97-98;
- left by Cardinal Gregorio Salviati to Princess Borghese, 106;
- bought by Mario (Duca di Candia), 106;
- Signor Turri, present owner of, 107.
- Salviatino, Villa del, good wine of, praised by Redi, 138.
- San Gallo, Giuliano da, architect of Poggio a Cajano, 8.
- Santi di Tito, works for Agostino Dini at I Collazzi, 144.
- Savonarola, Fra Girolamo, at deathbed of Lorenzo de’ Medici, 33-34.
- Scarlatti, letter to Prince Ferdinando de’ Medici by, 95.
- Segré, Comm., present owner of Careggi, 36.
- Selve, Le, church of, 142;
- apparition of the Virgin to Sant’ Andrea Corsini in, 142;
- Feast of the Miraculous Crucifix at, 142.
- Selve, Villa Delle, 139-142.
- —— first mention of, 139;
- bought by the Strozzi, 139;
- bought by Averardo Salviati and lent to Galileo, 140;
- room of Galileo in, 140;
- view from, 140-141;
- Countess Capelli, present owner of, 142.
- Settignano, Desiderio da, 38, 118;
- Ambrey by, 129.
- —— Simone da, and his son Francesco, 118.
- —— Village of, 116;
- famous men of, 118.
- Settimanni, 23.
- Settimo, Badia a, 126;
- campanile of, 128;
- St Peter Igneus goes through ordeal by fire at, 128;
- given to the Cistercians, 129;
- alto-relievo at, 129;
- description of, 129-130.
- Sforza, Caterina, see Medici.
- Sgrilli, B., quoted, 92.
- Signa, Beata, Beata Giovanna of, 141;
- Festa degli Angeli at, 141.
- —— Lastra a, walls built by Sir John Hawkwood, 141.
- —— Ponte a, 142.
- Sixtus IV, Pope, murder of Lorenzo and Giuliano de’ Medici planned by, 82-83.
- Stegmann, Dr Carl von, on window at Rusciano, 38.
- Stumm, Baron von, present owner of Rusciano, 39.
- Strozzi, Alexandra, character of Luca Pitti by, 39.
- —— Clarice (de’ Medici), 139.
- —— Filippo, exiled by Cosimo de’ Medici, 55.
- —— Filippo, 99;
- sends his wife Clarice de’ Medici to Florence, 139.
- —— Lorenzo, 51.
- —— Palla, 55.
- Symonds, J. A., translation of Poliziano by, 9;
- quoted, 19; 29;
- character of Lorenzo de’ Medici by, 30-31; 32; 118;
- criticism on Pulci’s Morgante Maggiore by, 128.
- T
- Tasso, Torquato, 62;
- sonnets by, translated by R. C. Trevelyan, 92, 93.
- Toledo, Eleonora of, see Medici.
- Transylvania, Ambassador of Prince of, at Pratolino, 94.
- Trebbio, Castle of, Otto da Montauto’s mission to, 21.
- Trevelyan, R. C., Translation of Ariosto by, 53-54;
- translation of sonnet by Lorenzo de’ Medici by, 82;
- translation of A. Poliziano by, 86;
- translations of sonnets by Tasso by, 92, 93.
- Tribolo, Fountain at Petraja by, 54;
- fountain at Castello attributed to, 66;
- statue of Apennines by, 66; 118.
- Turri, Signor, present owner of Villa Salviati, 107.
- U
- Urban VIII, Pope, 63, 77, 78, 100.
- Urbino, Guidobaldo, Duke of, sells Rusciano, 39.
- V
- “Valley of the Ladies,” seen from Font’ all’ Erta, 113; 114;
- situated under Prof. Fiske’s Villa, 137.
- Valori, Villa of the, 137.
- Varchi, Benedetto, departure of Cardinal, Ippolito and Alessandro de’ Medici for Poggio a Cajano described by, 10;
- mission of Otto da Montauto to Trebbio described by, 21;
- Montughi and Careggi mentioned by, 26;
- burning of Careggi and Castello described by, 36;
- duel between G. Bandini and L. Martelli described by, 42-44;
- love of, for Tullia d’Arragona, 56;
- reception of Duke of Urbino described by, 68-69;
- Fiesole described by, 81;
- scene between Filippo Strozzi and Jacopo Salviati described by, 99; 110, 126;
- Clarice Strozzi’s journey to Florence described by, 139.
- Vasari, Giorgio, description of Palmieri’s picture by, 3; 8; note, 4; 10;
- Cafaggiuolo mentioned by, 17;
- Rusciano mentioned by, 37;
- description of fountain at Petraja by, 54; 65, 66;
- description of Medicean villa at Fiesole by, 82; 97, 116, 117, 118, 119, 128, 137, 144.
- Verino, The three brothers Pulci mentioned by, 127.
- Victor Emanuel, King of Italy, narrow escape of being burnt alive as a child, 47;
- tree at Petraja of, 53;
- Petraja favourite villa of, 58.
- Villani, Matteo, 67; 108;
- funeral of Lorenzo Acciajuoli, described by, 122;
- siege of the castle of Artimino, described by, 150.
- Villari, Pasquale, Prof., 34, 35.
- W
- Wade, Sir Willoughby, present owner of villa of the Benivieni, 138.
- Walpole, Horace, criticism on Zoffany’s picture of the Tribune by, 5.
- Watts, G. F., fresco by, at Careggi, 27.
- Wotton, Sir Henry, letter from, 93.
- Z
- Zati, The, once Lords of Poggio, 132;
- picture given to the Church of San Martino a Mensola by, 133.