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Chapter 59: INDEX
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The volume offers a compact historical survey and descriptive portraits of commedia dell’arte stock figures, tracing their evolution from ancient Greek and Roman comedy into Italian and French stage traditions. It analyzes masks, costumes, movement, and comic functions while providing focused studies of figures such as Pantaloon, Scapino, Scaramouche, Coviello, Tartaglia and others. Chapters combine theatrical anecdotes, comparative passages from classical and later dramatists, and examinations of carnival masks and performance practices. Overall it presents how recurring character types were shaped, performed, and adapted across periods, and how their recognizable traits sustained popular theatrical conventions.

INDEX

Transcriber’s Note: This Index contains links to Volume 1, which is available as Project Gutenberg ebook number 76428.

  • A
  • Achæus, i. 9
  • Acrobates, i. 10
  • Actresses, in ancient Rome, i. 14;
  • in fourth and fifth centuries, 22;
  • in sixteenth century, 29;
  • morals of, 180;
  • admitted to the Italian stage, ii. 77;
  • admitted to the French stage, 79;
  • dancing essential to, 80;
  • in Beolco’s plays, 80;
  • in the Renaissance, 133
  • Adami, Patricia, plays soubrette parts, i. 44;
  • in Paris, 162;
  • marries Agostino Lolli, 163
  • Adamo, L’, described, i. 254
  • Adelphi Theatre, Legrand plays at, i. 230
  • Æschylus, i. 9; ii. 53
  • Aigremont, Mlle d’, cantatrice, ii. 73
  • Alborghetti, pantaloon, i. 49
  • Alvarotto, Marco, Beolco’s letter to, i. 303;
  • plays Menego, ii. 101
  • Amante Romanesque, L’, scene from, ii. 152
  • Amants Magnifiques, Les, Louis XIV. plays in, ii. 83
  • Amelia, Martino d’, i. 25; ii. 256
  • Amour des Trois Oranges, L’, produced, i. 100
  • Anconitana, La, quotations from, i. 236; ii. 132
  • Andreini, Francesco, in Scala’s company, i. 37;
  • his career, 149;
  • as author, 150;
  • his preface to Scala’s collection, 240
  • Andreini, Giovanni-Battista, heads the Uniti Company, i. 89;
  • his birth, 149;
  • plays Lelio, 150;
  • biographical note of, 254;
  • his L’Adamo, 254;
  • his Teatro Celeste, 255;
  • other works by, 256
  • Andreini, Isabella, i. 38;
  • her marriage, 149;
  • plays Isabella, 162;
  • in France, 239;
  • her distinguished career, ii. 135
  • Anfiparnasso, L’, ii. 57
  • Angeleri, Giuseppe, plays Brighella, ii. 167
  • Apothecary, the, described, ii. 273
  • Apuleius quoted, i. 60
  • Argens, Marquis d’, on morals of actresses, i. 180
  • Argieri plays Pulcinella, i. 113
  • Aristophanes, i. 10
  • Arlecchino. See Harlequin
  • Arlequine, i. 173
  • Arlequin Esprit Follet, i. 95
  • Arlequino Proteo, i. 164
  • Arlequin Poli par l’Amour quoted, ii. 151
  • Artémire Délivrée quoted, i. 97
  • Arzigogolo, scene of, ii. 97
  • Asinaria contrasted with Beolco’s La Vaccaria, ii. 128
  • Atella, theatre at, i. 11
  • Atellanæ, comedies so called, i. 11;
  • licentious, 12;
  • the source of the Commedia dell’ Arte, 32, 107
  • Augustus I. of Poland and Angelo Constantini, ii. 192 et seq.
  • Aulularia quoted, ii. 18
  • Aulus Gellius on ancient masks, i. 16
  • Aurelia, i. 41;
  • described, ii. 139;
  • played by B. Bianchi, 140
  • Aurelio. See B. Ranieri
  • Avocat Pour et Contre, L’, scene from, ii. 221
  • B
  • Babron, Mlle, cantatrice, ii. 73
  • Bacelli, La, cantatrice, ii. 70
  • Bagnacavallo, Lidia di, i. 35;
  • and A. Valerini, ii. 134
  • Baletti, Elena-Virginia, plays Flaminia, i. 149;
  • in The Wiles of Isabella, 242;
  • marries L. Riccoboni, 265;
  • her career, ii. 165
  • Baletti, Giuseppe, goes to France, i. 268;
  • married to La Dumalgé, ii. 86
  • Baletti, Luigi, plays Lelio, i. 50;
  • at the Théâtre-Italien, 272;
  • accidentally shot, 273
  • Ballerina, The, chapter on, ii. 75;
  • Gertrude Boon, Violente and Mlle Hamoche, 83;
  • La Camargo, 84;
  • La Dumalgé, 86
  • Ballets, scenario of La Verità, ii. 81;
  • Louis XIV. in, 82
  • Balli, Celesi, plays Pulcinella, i. 129
  • Banqueroutier, Le, scene from, i. 166
  • Barbançois plays Pulcinella, i. 113, 153
  • Barbera, La, success of, ii. 56
  • Barbieri, Niccolo, quoted, i. 152;
  • on Zeccha, 192;
  • on boys playing feminine rôles, ii. 78;
  • on Isabella Andreini, 136;
  • plays, 173;
  • his Supplica, 173 et seq.
  • Baron, the, of Sicilian origin, i. 28;
  • a variant of Pantaloon, ii. 50
  • Bartolazzi, Margarita, i. 41;
  • in La Finta Pazza, ii. 157
  • Bastolet, Mlle, cantatrice, ii. 72
  • Bathyllus, mime of the first century, i. 19
  • Beaumarchais and Mlle Mesnard, ii. 70
  • Begot, Anne, wife of Tabarin, i. 162
  • Belloni plays Pierrot, i. 212
  • Beltrame, of Milanese origin, i. 29;
  • costume of, ii. 172;
  • played by Barbieri, 173
  • Benozzi, Giovanna-Rosa, plays Silvia, i. 49;
  • married to G. Baletti, 268;
  • presents her son to the public, 272;
  • her career, ii. 150;
  • in Arlequin Poli, etc., 151;
  • in L’Amante Romanesque, 152;
  • in The Portrait, 154;
  • her marriage, 155
  • Beolco, Angelo (Ruzzante), opens a career to Italian dialects, i. 26;
  • his La Rhodiana quoted, 99;
  • Il Sitonno created by, 134;
  • names of his soubrettes, 161;
  • La Vaccaria quoted, 235;
  • L’Anconitana quoted, 236;
  • creates the modern theatre, 254;
  • dialogue of, 276;
  • chapter on, 279;
  • compared with his predecessors, 280;
  • his epitaph, 281;
  • his stage companions, 282;
  • his use of dialects, 283;
  • his realism, 286;
  • his letters, 287;
  • his times, 288;
  • dialogues quoted, 289 et seq.;
  • his letter to Alvarotto, 303;
  • his methods, 308;
  • his works, 309;
  • characters introduced by, 311;
  • dialogue quoted, ii. 14;
  • women in his plays, 80;
  • dialogue of, 102;
  • La Fiorina quoted, 121;
  • La Piovana quoted, 163;
  • never licentious, 285 f.n.
  • Bergerac, Cyrano de, boastfulness of, i. 145;
  • quoted, 146
  • Berneri, Giuseppe, poem by, on Meo Patacca, i. 129;
  • Marco Pepe, 132
  • Bertinazzi, Carlo, plays Harlequin, i. 49;
  • succeeds Thomassin, 88;
  • his début, 90;
  • his talents, 91;
  • his death, 93;
  • Collé’s criticism of, 94;
  • Grimm’s criticism of, 95
  • Bertoldino, The Life of, i. 183 et seq.;
  • on the stage, 191
  • Bertoldo, The Life of, i. 183 et seq.;
  • on the stage, 191
  • Bianchi, Brigida (Aurelia), i. 43, 44, 153;
  • goes to France, 257;
  • writes L’Inganno Fortunato, ii. 140
  • Bianchi, Giuseppe, plays Spezzafer, i. 153; ii. 140
  • Bianchi, Orsola, ii. 140
  • Biancolelli, Catarina, plays Columbine, i. 44, 67, 163;
  • her début, 164;
  • quotations from her rôles, 165 et seq.;
  • in Paris, 173
  • Biancolelli, Françoise-Marie-Apolline, plays Isabelle, i. 67;
  • at the Comédie Italienne, ii. 141;
  • her marriage with M. de Turgis, 147;
  • pensioned, 150
  • Biancolelli, Giuseppe-Domenico (Domenico), Gherardi on, i. 77;
  • defect in his voice, 84;
  • melancholy character of, 91;
  • father of Catarina, 163;
  • Fournier on, 204;
  • married to Orsola Corteze, ii. 141
  • Biancolelli, Pierre-François, plays under name of Dominique, i. 68;
  • plays Trivelino, 98
  • Biancolelli, Teresa, plays Columbine, i. 49, 163
  • Biancolelli, Teresa (the younger), i. 163
  • Bibbiena, Cardinal of, his La Calandra, i. 280
  • Bigottini plays Harlequin, i. 95
  • Biologues, i. 90
  • Birrichino, rôle described, i. 134 et seq.
  • Biscegliese, Il, of Neapolitan origin, i. 28;
  • described by Musset, ii. 38;
  • ejaculations of, 39;
  • costume of, 40;
  • in Le Jettaturi, 40
  • Bissoni, Giovanni, plays Scapino, i. 49;
  • career of, ii. 182
  • Bobèche, ii. 118
  • Boon, Gertrude, ballerina, ii. 83
  • Borromeo, Cardinal Charles, i. 238;
  • scenarii bearing his autograph, ii. 137
  • Bos, Abbé du, quoted, i. 13
  • Bosse, Abraham, plays Matamoros, i. 152
  • Boxwell, the English clown, i. 232
  • Brazier quoted, i. 196
  • Brighella, origin of, i. 27;
  • Bergamese, 28, 45;
  • contrasted with Harlequin, 64;
  • in Venice, ii. 17;
  • described, 161;
  • descended from Epidicus, 163;
  • costume of, 166;
  • played by Angeleri and Zanoni, 167;
  • witticisms of, 167
  • Brocantin, variant of Pantaloon, ii. 26
  • Broken Contracts, The, scenario of, ii. 287
  • Brosses, Président de, on improvisation, i. 32;
  • on Meo Patacca, 131;
  • on La Serva Padrona, ii. 54;
  • on Italian opera, 55;
  • on a performance at Verona, 61, 85
  • Bucco, i. 107;
  • character of, 108
  • Buffoon, etymology of, i. 19
  • Burattino, gives his name to marionettes, i. 21;
  • in Scala’s scenarii, 29;
  • and Pedrolino, 202;
  • in The Wiles of Isabella, 242 et seq.;
  • character described, ii. 252;
  • and Pantaloon, 253
  • Burchiella, Lucio, plays the Doctor, ii. 31, 37
  • C
  • Cabotino, ii. 238
  • Cacasenno, Life of, i. 184 et seq.;
  • on the stage, 191
  • Calandra, La, performed at Lyons, i. 33;
  • written, 286;
  • quoted, ii. 256
  • Calcese, Andrea, plays Pulcinella, i. 112
  • Callot, his Les Petits Danseurs, i. 27, 63;
  • engravings of Captains, 148;
  • of Scaramouche, ii. 207;
  • his engravings, 231, 235
  • Camargo, La, Ballerina, ii. 84
  • Camerani plays Scapino, ii. 183
  • Camille. See Antonia Veronese
  • Cantatrice, The, i. 28;
  • Elizabeth Danneret, 45;
  • chapter on, ii. 52;
  • some early singers, 56;
  • rôle of, 59;
  • Mlle Chantilly, 62;
  • Deamicis, 66;
  • La Piccinelli, 67;
  • Mlle Collet, 69;
  • La Colomba, 69;
  • Bacelli, Zanarini, Mesnard and Ruette, 70;
  • others, 72 and 73
  • Captain, The, i. 26;
  • of Neapolitan origin, 28;
  • Spavento, 29;
  • Cocodrillo, 35, 45;
  • chapter on, 137;
  • The Braggart Captain quoted, 138;
  • his bearing, 142;
  • Matamoros, 143;
  • European success of the type, 147;
  • costumes of, 147;
  • names of, 148;
  • Spavento, 149;
  • Rodomonte, 150;
  • Rinoceronte, 152;
  • Spezzafer, 152;
  • costume of, in the eighteenth century, 155;
  • Giangurgolo, 155;
  • Il Vappo, 156;
  • Rogantino, 157
  • Carlin. See Carlo Bertinazzi
  • Carnival masks, ii. 275 et seq.
  • Carpentier, plays Gillies, i. 213;
  • his drunkenness, 215;
  • his last appearance, 216
  • Casnar, i. 27, 107;
  • the ancient Pantaloon, ii. 10
  • Casperle supplants Hanswurst, i. 128
  • Cassandre aux Indes quoted, i. 275
  • Cassandrino, of Roman origin, i. 28;
  • described, ii. 46
  • Cassandro, origin of, i. 27;
  • in dialogue with Paillasse, 197;
  • with Pierrot, 209;
  • described, ii. 42;
  • character created and developed, 45
  • Castil-Blaze quoted, ii. 54
  • Cavé, plays Scaramouche, ii. 227;
  • his duel, 228
  • Cavicchio, in Scala’s scenarii, i. 29;
  • described, ii. 254
  • Cecchini, Pietro-Maria, on comedy, ii. 77;
  • plays Fritellino, 236
  • Celega in La Vaccaria, ii. 123
  • Centaura, La, described, i. 40
  • Champfleury, scenarii by, i. 125;
  • on Deburau, 226;
  • on the English Clown, 232
  • Chantilly, Mlle de. See Madame Favart
  • Chapelle, famous Cassandro, ii. 45;
  • anecdotes of, 46
  • Charlatans, in Athens and Sparta, i. 10;
  • Istomachus, 18;
  • Mondor, 41; ii. 238;
  • in Italy and France, 239;
  • Martin’s description of, 240
  • Chicanoux described, ii. 268
  • Ciavarelli, Alessandro, plays Scapino, ii. 183
  • Cicero, his friendship for Roscius, i. 18;
  • quoted, 60
  • Cid, Le, i. 145
  • Clizia, La, played in Rome, i. 280
  • Cinedologues, i. 80
  • Cinthio, in dialogue with Pierrot, i. 210;
  • played by M. A. Romagnesi, 259;
  • costume of, 260;
  • in Colombine Avocat, 260;
  • and Mezzetin, ii. 190
  • Clairon, Hippolyte, ii. 80;
  • on Volange’s failure, 118
  • Cleon, Roman mime, i. 18
  • Clown, the English version of Pierrot, i. 231;
  • descendant of the Clowns of Shakespeare, 233;
  • played by Giuseppe Grimaldi, 233;
  • played by Joe Grimaldi, 234
  • Cocodrillo, Captain, played by Fornaris, i. 150
  • Colalto plays Pantaloon, ii. 29;
  • his death, 30
  • Collé, his criticism of Bertinazzi, i. 94;
  • his criticism of Deshayes, 178;
  • of the sisters Veronese, ii. 177
  • Collet, Mlle, cantatrice, ii. 69
  • Colomba, La, her début, ii. 69
  • Colombine Avocat, dialogue from, i. 260
  • Columbine, i. 41;
  • Catarina Biancolelli, 44;
  • Teresa Biancolelli, 49;
  • in L’Empereur dans la Lune, 82 et seq.;
  • chapter on, 159;
  • a soubrette, 162;
  • Catarina Biancolelli, 163;
  • speeches of, 164 et seq.;
  • in Le Banqueroutier, 166;
  • in L’Homme à Bonnes Fortunes, 169;
  • and Harlequin, 171;
  • costume of, 173;
  • Violette, 174;
  • Coraline, 175;
  • in scene from Gherardi, ii. 26;
  • the daughter of Cassandro, 44;
  • in dialogue with Isabella, 147
  • Comédie-Française makes war upon the forain theatres, i. 46
  • Comédie-Italienne, the “New” and the “Old,” i. 50;
  • amalgamated with the Opéra-Comique, 52;
  • styled “Théâtre des Italiens,” 53;
  • Bertoldo at, 192
  • Comedy, ancient, i. 11 et seq.
  • Comædiæ Planipediæ, i. 12
  • Commedia dell’ Arte, developed in Italy, i. 26;
  • continuation of the Atellanæ, 28, 32;
  • improvisation in, 30;
  • Riccoboni’s hostility to, 267;
  • Gozzi and Goldoni on, ii. 281
  • Commedia Sostenuta, i. 26
  • Commissary, the, ii. 267
  • Confidenti Troupe, i. 34, 37, 150
  • Constantini, Angelo, plays Mezzetino, i. 44;
  • his career, ii. 185;
  • succeeds Domenico, 186;
  • anecdote of, 187;
  • and Augustus I. of Poland, 192;
  • his reappearance, 193;
  • his death, 194
  • Constantini, Anna, plays Isabelle, ii. 157
  • Constantini, Antonio, plays Harlequin, i. 89
  • Constantini, Constantino, plays Gradelino, i. 45;
  • career of, ii. 184
  • Constantini, Giovanni-Battista, plays Ottavio, i. 45;
  • in Paris, 262;
  • his services to France, 263;
  • his character and death, 264
  • Coraline. See Anna Veronese
  • Corneille, i. 145
  • Cornelio, Aloysio, patron of Beolco, i. 281 et seq.
  • Corteze, Orsola, plays Eularia, i. 44;
  • wife of Domenico, 67;
  • her début, ii. 140
  • Corypheus created by Thespis, i. 9
  • Cotta Pietro, Riccoboni on, i. 266;
  • endeavours to uplift comedy, 267
  • Coviello, i. 27;
  • of Calabrese origin, 28;
  • chapter on, ii. 231;
  • in Callot’s engravings, 233;
  • played by Salvator Rosa, 234;
  • Fritellino, 235;
  • Tabarino, 237;
  • Burattino, 252;
  • Cavicchio, 254;
  • Ficcheto, 255
  • Crispin, costume of, i. 152;
  • described, ii. 229
  • Croce, Giulio Cesare (Della Lira), i. 183;
  • his poem, 185
  • D
  • Dancing. See Ballerina
  • Danneret, Elizabeth, cantatrice, i. 45; ii. 59;
  • in Le Départ des Comédiens, 60
  • Darbés, plays Pantaloon, ii. 30;
  • Gozzi’s praise of, 282
  • Deamicis, cantatrice, ii. 66
  • Deburau, Jean-Baptiste, i. 53;
  • contrasted with Père Rousseau, 196;
  • transforms character of Pierrot, 219;
  • Théophile Gautier on, 220;
  • Janin’s biography of, 221;
  • his agreement with Bertrand, 222;
  • plays in which performed, 223;
  • his last appearance, 226;
  • his death, 227;
  • and George Sand, 228;
  • his character, 229;
  • his son, 230
  • Deburau the younger succeeds his father, i. 229
  • Delaulne, Florentin, his Arlequiniana, i. 69
  • Della Lira. See Croce
  • Départ des Comédiens, Le, quoted, ii. 60
  • Deshayes, at the Comédie-Italienne, i. 175;
  • Collé’s criticism of, 178
  • Doctor, the (Il Dottore), i. 26;
  • of Bolognese origin, 28;
  • in Scala’s scenarii, 29, 48;
  • Materazzi, 49;
  • in L’Empereur dans la Lune, 80; and ii. 35;
  • and Pedrolino, 201;
  • in Pantalone Spezier, ii. 21;
  • described, 31;
  • Riccoboni on, 32;
  • his mask, 33;
  • players of, 37;
  • in dialogue with Isabelle, 144;
  • and Fenocchio, 171;
  • and Scaramouche, 218
  • Donat, Jean, plays zanies, i. 44
  • Domenico. See Giuseppe-Domenico Biancolelli
  • Double Inconstance, La, i. 94
  • Dumalgé, Mlle, Ballerina, ii. 86
  • E
  • Ely plays Polichinelle, i. 125
  • Empereur dans la Lune, L’, i. 79; ii. 35
  • Épreuves, Les, sketched, i. 223
  • Esopus, Roman mime, i. 18
  • Ethologues, i. 10
  • Etoile quoted, i. 35 et seq.
  • Etruscans, i. 11
  • F
  • Fabioni plays Pulcinella, i. 119
  • Facanappa described, ii. 49
  • Favart, marries Mlle Chantilly, ii. 62;
  • on La Piccinelli, 67;
  • on La Dumalgé, 86;
  • on Camille, 158 et seq.
  • Favart, Madame (Mlle Chantilly), her début, ii. 62;
  • Maréchal de Saxe in love with, 63;
  • her talent, 64;
  • her death, 65;
  • her dancing, 80
  • Fedeli Troupe, i. 39
  • Fenocchio, variant of Brighella, ii. 168;
  • and Harlequin, 169
  • Fescennia, the verses of, ii. 231;
  • actors of, 232
  • Festin de Pierre, Le, i. 205
  • Ficcheto described, ii. 255
  • Finta Pazza, La, title of, i. 42;
  • performed in Paris, 57
  • Fiorello, Silvio, introduced Pulcinella, i. 112
  • Fiorilli, Agostino, plays Tartaglia, ii. 261;
  • Gozzi’s praise of, 281, 290
  • Fiorina, La, quoted, ii. 121
  • Fiorinetta in La Vaccaria, ii. 121
  • Fiurelli, Tiberio, Scaramouche, i. 41, 43, 44;
  • in interlude, ii. 58;
  • plays Scaramouche, 208;
  • his marriage, 210;
  • his fame, 211;
  • and Louis XIV., 212;
  • his second marriage, 214;
  • in scenario from Gherardi, 215
  • Flautino, played by Giovanni Gherardi, ii. 184
  • Flavio, Flaminio Scala, i. 29;
  • in La Vaccaria, 235; and ii. 125;
  • in The Wiles of Isabella, i. 242
  • Fontaine de Sapience, La, quoted, ii. 59
  • Fornaris, Fabrizio di, in Confidenti Troupe, i. 37;
  • plays Cocodrillo, 150
  • Fourberies de Scapin, Les, i. 188
  • Fournier, Édouard, on Pierrot, i. 204 et seq.
  • Fracassano, Michelangelo da, plays Pulcinella, i. 44, 113
  • Fracasse, Le Capitaine, i. 148
  • Franca-Trippa, type created, i. 37;
  • a zanni, ii. 236
  • Franceschina, played by Silvia Roncagli, i. 37, 162;
  • in The Wiles of Isabella, 242;
  • wife of Burattino, ii. 253
  • Fritellino, in Scala’s scenarii, i. 29;
  • described, ii. 235;
  • played by Cecchini, 236
  • Funambules, Théâtre des, i. 125;
  • Deburau at, 218;
  • Deburau’s agreement, 222
  • Funambuli, i. 10;
  • in Rome, 15
  • G
  • Gabrielli, Giulia, i. 41;
  • cantatrice, ii. 57
  • Galimafré, ii. 118
  • Ganassa, Juan, establishes Italian comedy in Paris, i. 34;
  • his company, 192
  • Garrick, David, on Bertinazzi’s talent, i. 191
  • Garzon, Thomas, on Isabella Andreini, ii. 135
  • Gaultier-Garguille, created, i. 41;
  • on boastfulness, 146;
  • etymology of, ii. 50;
  • described, 51
  • Gautier, Théophile, on pantomime, i. 54;
  • on Deburau, 220
  • Gavarini Girolamo, plays Captain Rinoceronte, i. 152
  • Gelosi Troupe, i. 35;
  • at Hôtel de Bourbon, 36;
  • its motto, 37;
  • players in, 238
  • Genest martyred, i. 19, 255
  • Gennari, his eulogium of Beolco, i. 280 f.n.
  • Gentilhomme Gascon, Le, played before Henry IV., i. 198
  • Geoffrin, Julien, plays Jodelet, ii. 204
  • Gherardi, Evaristo, on improvisation, i. 39;
  • plays Harlequin, 45;
  • his collection of scenarii, 52;
  • his account of his first appearance, 76;
  • his death, 78;
  • scene by, ii. 26;
  • in Le Départ des Comédiens, 60;
  • monologue of Isabella, 142;
  • on Fiurelli, 211
  • Gherardi, Giovanni, plays Flautino, i. 44;
  • father of Evaristo G., 76;
  • career of, ii. 184
  • Gianduja, originated in Turin, i. 28;
  • identical with Girolamo, ii. 108;
  • described, 110;
  • in Turin, 112
  • Gian Farina, i. 193
  • Giangurgolo, of Calabrese origin, i. 28;
  • one of the captains, 155 et seq.
  • Giaratone Giuseppe, plays Pierrot, i. 44, 207;
  • biographical note of, 211
  • Giglio. See Gilles
  • Gilles, variant of Pierrot, i. 213;
  • played by Carpentier, 213
  • Girolamo, identical with Gianduja, ii. 108;
  • in Milan, 109
  • Goldoni, Carlo, hostile to Commedia dell’ Arte, i. 99;
  • writes play for Darbés, ii. 30;
  • his methods, 290;
  • his quarrel with Gozzi, 292
  • Golinetti plays Harlequin, i. 95
  • Gozzi, Carlo, his relations with Sacchi, i. 100;
  • and the Commedia dell’ Arte, ii. 281;
  • his scenarii, 283;
  • and Signora Ricci, 284;
  • on improvisation, 284 et seq.;
  • his quarrel with Goldoni, 292
  • Gradelino played by Constantino Constantini, i. 44; ii. 184
  • Grattelard, described, ii. 200;
  • in The Three Hunchbacks, 201;
  • the rival of Tabarin, 242
  • Grimaldi, Giuseppe, Clown, i. 233
  • Grimaldi, Joe, Clown, i. 233
  • Grimm, quoted, i. 47;
  • on dismissal of Italian players, 53;
  • on Bigottini’s Harlequin, 95;
  • on Colalto, ii. 29;
  • on Mlle Chantilly, 64, 65;
  • on La Colomba, 69;
  • on Mme Ruette, 70;
  • on Jeannot, 115
  • Gringalet, ii. 118
  • Gros Guillaume, created, i. 41;
  • played by Guérin, 198;
  • costume of, 199
  • Guaiassa, La, the Neapolitan soubrette, i. 179
  • Guapo, Il, i. 133 et seq.
  • Guérin, Robert, plays Gros Guillaume, i. 198
  • Guéru, Hugues, creates Gaultier Garguille, ii. 50
  • Guillot-Gorju, created, i. 41;
  • described, ii. 52
  • H
  • Halle, Adam de la, i. 121
  • Hamoche plays Pierrot, i. 206, 212
  • Hanswurst, the German Polichinelle, i. 115;
  • Magnin on, 127;
  • played by Prehauser, 128
  • Harlay, Achille de, i. 62
  • Harlequin, descended from phallophores, i. 11, 27;
  • Bergamese origin of, 28, 41;
  • played by Domenico, 44;
  • by Gherardi, 45, 76;
  • by Thomassin, 49, 84;
  • by Carlo Bertinazzi, 49;
  • described, 54;
  • chapter on, 57 et seq.;
  • possible ancestor of, 59;
  • costume of, 60;
  • etymology of name, 62;
  • character transformed by Domenico, 65;
  • in L’Empereur dans la Lune, 79;
  • in plays by Marivaux, 85;
  • played by Antonio Constantini, 89;
  • by Bertinazzi, 90;
  • by Bigottini, 95;
  • by Golinetti, 95;
  • in marionettes, 95;
  • actors who played, 96;
  • Trivelino, 96;
  • in Artémire, 97;
  • Truffaldino, 98;
  • in Harlequin Roi Par Hasard, 153;
  • and Spezzafer, 154;
  • in Arlequino Proteo, 164;
  • and Columbine, 171;
  • and Violette, 174;
  • and Pedrolino, 201, 202;
  • in Les Épreuves, 224;
  • in The Wiles of Isabella, 242;
  • in Colombine Avocat, 260;
  • in Cassandre aux Indes, 275;
  • Pantaloon’s servant, ii. 19;
  • in Pantalone Spezier, 21;
  • in Le Départ des Comédiens, 60;
  • in Arlequin Poli par l’Amour, 151;
  • and Fenocchio, 169;
  • and Mezzetin, 189;
  • and Scaramouche, 216;
  • in L’Avocat Pour et Contre, 221;
  • in Le Collier de Perles, 260 f.n.
  • Haudouin, Bertrand, plays Guillot-Gorju, ii. 52
  • Henri III. summons Gelosi Troupe to France, i. 35
  • Henri IV., anecdote of, i. 198
  • Herodotus on marionettes, i. 20
  • Histrion, etymology of, i. 17
  • Homme à Bonnes Fortunes, L’, scene from, i. 169
  • I
  • Illusion Comique, L’, i. 145
  • Inganno Fortunato, L’, i. 84;
  • announcement of, ii. 61;
  • by Brigida Bianchi, 140
  • Interludes, origin and development of, ii. 54;
  • filled by Fiurelli, 58
  • Isabelle, played by Isabella Andreini, i. 37, 162;
  • in L’Empereur dans la Lune, 83;
  • and Columbine, 165;
  • in Le Banqueroutier, 167;
  • in L’Homme à Bonnes Fortunes, 169;
  • and Pedrolino, 202;
  • in Les Épreuves, 223;
  • in The Wiles of Isabella, 242;
  • in Cassandre aux Indes, 275;
  • in scene from Gherardi, ii. 27;
  • chapter on, 121;
  • Isabella Andreini, 135;
  • some leading ladies, 138;
  • played by Brigida Bianchi, 139;
  • by Françoise Biancolelli, 141;
  • monologue of, 142;
  • in dialogue with the Doctor, 144;
  • with Columbine, 147;
  • Silvia, 150;
  • Flaminia, 156;
  • Lucile, 157;
  • some other variants, 159;
  • and Mezzetin, 188
  • Istomachus, a charlatan, i. 18
  • Italien Marié à Paris, L’, success of, i. 268
  • J
  • Janin, Jules, his biography of Deburau quoted, i. 220
  • Jan-Klaassen, the Dutch Polichinelle, i. 127
  • Jeanne of Naples, her history dramatised, i. 24
  • Jeannot, described, ii. 114;
  • played by Volange, 116
  • Jocrisse, ii. 118
  • Jodelet, created, i. 41;
  • described, ii. 209
  • K
  • Karagheus, the Eastern Polichinelle, i. 115
  • L
  • Lambert, Mlle, cantatrice, ii. 72
  • Laurent plays Leandro, i. 227
  • Leandro, played by C. V. Romagnesi, i. 45, 264;
  • in Les Épreuves, 223;
  • character transformed, 273;
  • in Cassandre aux Indes, 275;
  • played by Laurent, 277;
  • and Cassandro, ii. 44
  • Legrand, Henri, plays Turlupin, ii. 198
  • Legrand, Paul, plays Pierrot, i. 230
  • Legrand, Louis, plays Turlupin, ii. 200
  • Lelio, played by Luigi Riccoboni, i. 49, 264;
  • in L’Inganno Fortunato, 84;
  • in Le Prince Travesti, 85;
  • chapter on, 235;
  • Flavio, 235;
  • played by G. B. Andreini, 254;
  • Orazio, 257;
  • Cinthio, 259;
  • Ottavio, 262;
  • played by L. Riccoboni, 264;
  • played by Cotta, 266;
  • in L’Italien Marié à Paris, 267;
  • played by G. A. Romagnesi, 268;
  • played by F. Riccoboni, 271;
  • played by A. L. Baletti, 272;
  • Leandro, 273
  • Lisle, Mlle de, cantatrice, ii. 72
  • Livius Andronicus, i. 13
  • Locatelli, Domenico, plays Trivelino, i. 43, 44, 66, 97;
  • play by, 98
  • Locatelli, Gabriella, i. 41; ii. 57
  • Lolli, Angelo Agostino Constantino, plays the Doctor, i. 44;
  • marries Patricia Adami, 163;
  • his Doctor, ii. 37
  • Lombardi, Bernardino, i. 35;
  • plays Doctor, ii. 37
  • Loret, “The Historic Muse of,” quoted, i. 43
  • Louis XIII. summons Italian troupe to France, i. 41
  • Louis XIV., responsible for French opera, ii. 58;
  • dances in ballets, 82
  • Lucian, quoted, i. 14;
  • on masks, 17;
  • on dancing, ii. 76
  • Lysiodes, i. 10
  • M
  • Macchiavelli, Niccolo, as dramatic author, i. 280;
  • friend of La Barbera, ii. 56
  • Maccus, i. 26, 107;
  • character of, 108
  • Maddalena Lasciva e Penitente, La, characters in, ii. 138
  • Magnin, Charles, on pantomime in Rome, i. 13, 14;
  • on marionettes in Rome, 19;
  • on attitude of Church towards histrions, 22;
  • on itinerant troupes, 36, 38;
  • on plebeian drama, 53;
  • on Pulcinella, 120;
  • on Polichinelle, 121, 126;
  • on Punch, 127;
  • on ancient singers, ii. 53;
  • on dancing, 76;
  • on funeral of Isabella Andreini, 136
  • Maillard, Mlle, Cantatrice, ii. 72
  • Malloni, Maria, Celia, i. 35;
  • her talent, ii. 134
  • Mandragora, La, i. 280; ii. 81
  • Manducus, i. 19
  • Manente, Gian, i. 25; ii. 256
  • Marco-Pepe, of Roman origin, i. 28;
  • affinity with Polichinelle, 128;
  • costume of, 131;
  • rôle of, described, 132
  • Marinette, i. 44
  • Marionettes, in antiquity, i. 19;
  • etymology of, 20;
  • varieties of, 21;
  • gypsies and, 25
  • Marivaux writes plays for Thomassin, i. 85
  • Marmontel on Harlequin, i. 59, 64
  • Mary of Médicis summons Fedeli Troupe to Paris, i. 39
  • Masks, in Rome, i. 15;
  • worn by Greek mimes, 17;
  • worn by types of the Italian comedy, 27;
  • some carnival masks, ii. 275 et seq.
  • Matamore. See Matamoros
  • Matamoros, Captain, played by Fiorello, i. 112;
  • his Spanish origin, 143;
  • Scarron’s play on, 147;
  • played by Bosses, 152
  • Matterazzi plays Doctor, i. 49; ii. 27
  • Mazarin, Cardinal, summons Italian comedians to Paris, i. 41, 51;
  • summons Domenico, 66
  • Mazurier plays Polichinelle, i. 124
  • Meneghino, of Milanese origin, i. 28;
  • described, ii. 101;
  • descended from Menego, 102;
  • akin to Stenterello, 106
  • Menego, dialogue of, ii. 102
  • Meo-Patacca, of Roman origin, i. 28;
  • variant of Polichinelle, 128;
  • peculiarity of speech of, 129;
  • in Theatre of Palla Corda, 130;
  • costume of, 131
  • Mercey, Frédéric, on Polichinelle, i. 115;
  • on Meo-Patacca, 129;
  • on the Captain, 143;
  • on Pantaloon, ii. 18;
  • on the Italian masks, 24;
  • on the Doctor, 31;
  • on Stenterello, 89, 94;
  • on Meneghino, 106
  • Metrobius, i. 18
  • Mézières, Marie Laboras de, her career, i. 156
  • Mezzetino, in Scala’s scenarii, i. 29, 41;
  • played by A. Constantini, 44;
  • described, ii. 185;
  • and Isabelle, 188;
  • and Harlequin, 189;
  • and Cinthio, 190;
  • and Pasquariello, 223
  • Mimes, in Rome, i. 14;
  • their masks, 15;
  • their status, 17
  • Molière, creates Pierrot, i. 205;
  • his Scapin, ii. 181;
  • plays with mask, 186;
  • his admiration of Fiurelli, 214;
  • inspired by the Italians, 215
  • Mondor, the charlatan, i. 41;
  • plays Captain Rodomonte, 150;
  • dialogue of, 151;
  • the associate of Tabarin, ii. 238 et seq.
  • Montaigne, on Italian comedy, i. 26;
  • on comedians, 193
  • Musset, Paul de, on the four Venetian masks, ii. 17;
  • on Il Biscegliese, 38, 40;
  • on Tartaglia, 262
  • Mystery plays, i. 24
  • N
  • Narcisino, the modern planipes, i. 28;
  • of Bolognese origin, 28;
  • character, ii. 195;
  • monologue of, 196
  • Natocelli plays Pagliaccio, i. 195
  • Nobili, Orazio, i. 35
  • Noces de Pierrot, Les, i. 226
  • Nodier, Charles, on Polichinelle, i. 125
  • Nonnus of Panopolis on pantomime, i. 14
  • Notary, the, described, ii. 265
  • O
  • Opera Buffa, created, ii. 54;
  • first performed, 55
  • Opéra-Comique, i. 47;
  • amalgamated with the Comédie-Italienne, 52;
  • composers at the, ii. 71
  • Orazio, in The Wiles of Isabella, i. 242;
  • played by Marco Romagnesi, 258;
  • character and costume, 258
  • Orléans, Duc d’ (The Regent), summons Italian players to Paris, i. 84
  • Orpheus performed in Paris, i. 51
  • Ottavio played by G. B. Constantini, i. 265
  • P
  • Pagliaccio, first appearance of, i. 192;
  • costume of, 193;
  • actors playing, 195
  • Palais Royal, Italian players at, i. 44, 84
  • Paillasse, i. 195;
  • played by Père Rousseau, 196
  • Palla-Corda, Theatre of, Meo-Patacca in, i. 130
  • Palladio, theatre by, at Vicenza, i. 33
  • Pangrazio il Biscegliese. See Il Biscegliese
  • Pantalone. See Pantaloon
  • Pantalone Spezier, ii. 21
  • Pantaloon, origin of, i. 27;
  • Venetian, 28;
  • in Scala’s scenarii, 29, 41;
  • played by Alborghetti, 49;
  • in The Wiles of Isabella, 242;
  • chapter on, ii. 9;
  • descended from Pappus, 10;
  • origin of his name, 17;
  • his character, 18;
  • and Harlequin, 19;
  • in Pantalone Spezier, 21;
  • Don Pantaleone, 23;
  • of every social condition, 24;
  • change in his costume, 25;
  • variants of name, 26;
  • Brocantin, 26;
  • played by Sticotti, 28;
  • by Colalto, 29;
  • by Darbés, 30;
  • the Doctor, 31;
  • Il Biscegliese, 38;
  • Cassandro, 42;
  • Cassandrino, 46;
  • Facanappa, 49;
  • the Baron, Gaultier-Garguille, 50;
  • Guillot-Gorju, 52
  • Pantomime in Rome, i. 13, 14
  • Pappus, i. 27, 107;
  • ancient Pantaloon, ii. 10
  • Parasolz, his drama on Jeanne of Naples, i. 24
  • Pasquariello, i. 44;
  • scene with Harlequin, 73;
  • in league with Columbine, 172;
  • and Scaramouche, ii. 212
  • Pasquino described, ii. 228
  • Passion, la, Confraternity of, close the Italian theatres in Paris, i. 35;
  • drive out the Confidenti, 38
  • Pedrolino, character of, i. 200;
  • lackey of Pantaloon, 201;
  • his appetite, 202;
  • his mischievousness, 203;
  • derived from the Italian peasant, 208;
  • in The Wiles of Isabella, 242
  • Peppe-Nappa, of Sicilian origin, i. 28;
  • variant of Pierrot, 216
  • Personæ, masks so called, i. 12
  • Phallophores, i. 10;
  • Sycionian, 59;
  • in Rome, 60
  • Piccinelli, La, her history, ii. 67
  • Pierò, i. 200. See Pierrot
  • Pierrette, i. 173
  • Pierrot, played by Giaratone, i. 44, 207;
  • described, 54;
  • in L’Homme à Bonnes Fortunes, 170;
  • chapter on, 183;
  • Pagliaccio, 192;
  • Gros-Guillaume, 198;
  • Pedrolino, 200;
  • derived from Pedrolino, 204;
  • created by Molière, 205;
  • played by Hamoche, 206;
  • derived from French peasant, 208;
  • in dialogue with Cassandre, 209;
  • and Cinthio, 210;
  • his character, 211;
  • players of, 212;
  • Gilles, 213;
  • Peppe Nappa, 216;
  • character transformed by Deburau, 219;
  • in Les Épreuves, 223;
  • played by Legrand, 230;
  • the English Clown, 231;
  • in L’Empereur dans la Lune, ii. 35;
  • and Cassandro, 43;
  • in dialogue with Isabelle, 44;
  • in L’Avocat Pour et Contre, 222
  • Pindar quoted, ii. 76
  • Planipes, i. 11, 60
  • Plautus, The Braggart Captain quoted, i. 138;
  • Mostellaria quoted, 159;
  • Pœnulus set to music, ii. 55
  • Pliny on actresses, ii. 77
  • Polichinelle. See Pulcinella
  • Chapter on, i. 103;
  • his character, 106;
  • Riccoboni on origin of, 110;
  • Sand on origin of, 111;
  • Riccoboni on, 114;
  • variations of his name, 115;
  • Polliciniella, 118;
  • Magnin on, 121;
  • his song, 122;
  • plays written round, 123;
  • competes with guillotine, 123;
  • Arnault on, 124;
  • Mazurier’s performance, 124;
  • Ély’s performance, 125;
  • Nodier on, 125;
  • Magnin on, 125;
  • Punch, 126;
  • Hanswurst, 127;
  • Meo-Patacca, 128;
  • Marco-Pepe, 132;
  • Il Guapo and Il Sitonno, 133;
  • Birrichino, 134
  • Polliciniella. See Polichinelle
  • Polidoro in comedy by Beolco, i. 276
  • Ponti, Diana, ii. 137
  • Porbus quoted, i. 34
  • Prehauser plays Hanswurst, i. 128; ii. 286
  • Prince Travesti, Le, i. 85
  • Pulcinella, lineal descendant of Maccus, i. 26;
  • Neapolitan, 28;
  • played by Fracassano, 45;
  • origin of, 107;
  • etymology of, 109;
  • introduced by Fiorello, 112.
  • See Polichinelle
  • Pulcinello, played by Coleson, i. 114. See Polichinelle
  • Pulliciniello. See Polichinelle
  • Punch, the English Polichinelle, i. 115, 126;
  • Magnin on, 127
  • Pylades, mime of the first century, i. 19
  • Q
  • Quinault befriends G. A. Romagnesi, i. 269
  • Quintus Roscius, earnings of, i. 18
  • R
  • Rabelais, quoted, i. 20;
  • his Sciomachie quoted, ii. 133;
  • Turlupin and, 198;
  • his Sciomachie, 257;
  • on Chicanoux, 268
  • Ranieri, Bartolomeo, plays Aurelio, i. 44;
  • his career, 261
  • Rauzzini, Giacopo, plays Scaramouche, i. 49; ii. 226
  • Réaux, Tallemant des, on Gros Guillaume, i. 198
  • Re Cervo, Il, sketched, ii. 263
  • Reynie, La, interdicts foreign players in Paris, i. 45
  • Rhinthonus, i. 12
  • Rhodiana, La, i. 99
  • Ricci, La, Gozzi’s mistress, i. 100; ii. 284
  • Riccoboni, Antonio, disregards royal summons to Paris, ii. 26
  • Riccoboni, Francesco, plays Lelio, i. 49, 271;
  • his career, 272
  • Riccoboni, Luigi, on F. Scala, i. 29;
  • on improvisation, 31;
  • director of the Regent’s Company, 49;
  • on zanni, 60;
  • on Harlequin, 63;
  • on image of Maccus, 110;
  • on Polichinelle, 114;
  • on the Captain, 147;
  • on G. B. Andreini, 256;
  • plays Lelio, 264;
  • his career, 265;
  • his History of the Italian Theatre, 266;
  • his mania for tragedy, 267;
  • his History criticised, 268;
  • on Ruzzante, 283;
  • on Pantaloon, ii. 24;
  • on the Doctor, 32
  • Richelieu, Cardinal de, summons Italian players to Paris, i. 51
  • Rinoceronte, Captain, described, i. 152
  • Rodomonte, Captain, described, i. 148;
  • played by Mondor, 150;
  • dialogue of, 151
  • Rogantino described, i. 157
  • Romagnesi, Carlo Virginio, plays Leandro, i. 45, 264
  • Romagnesi, Giovanni-Antonio, plays Lelio, i. 49;
  • early adventures of, 268;
  • his début at Strasburg, 270;
  • his success in Paris, 271
  • Romagnesi, Marco, plays Orazio, i. 44, 257
  • Romagnesi, Marco Antonio, plays Cinthio, i. 44, 259;
  • his career, 268;
  • plays the Doctor, ii. 37
  • Roncagli, Silvia, in Scala’s company, i. 37;
  • plays Franceschina, 162
  • Roquelaure, Maréchal de, anecdote of, i. 198
  • Rosa, Salvator, i. 28;
  • on Pagliaccio, 194;
  • plays Coviello, ii. 233
  • Rosaura, La, performed in Paris, i. 51; ii. 58
  • Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, and the sisters Veronese, i. 176
  • Rousseau, Père, plays Paillasse, i. 196;
  • dialogue of, 197
  • Ruette, Madame, her talent, ii. 71
  • Ruine di Pompeia, Le, sketched, i. 118
  • Rusca, Margarita, plays Violette, i. 49, 174
  • Ruzzante, chapter on, i. 279. See Angelo Beolco
  • S
  • Sacchi, plays Truffaldino, i. 99;
  • his ruin, 100;
  • Gozzi’s praise of, ii. 281
  • St Victor, Paul de, on Tabarin, ii. 239, 241, 245
  • San Carlino, Theatre of, i. 115
  • Sand, George, and Deburau, i. 228
  • Sanniones, i. 60
  • San Samuele, Theatre of, i. 99;
  • Anna Veronese at, 176
  • Sant’ Angelo, Theatre of, i. 100
  • Saturæ, i. 12
  • Saxe, Maréchal de, opera in his camp, ii. 62;
  • in love with Mme Favart, 63
  • Sbirro, Il, described, ii. 272
  • Scala, Flaminio, his company, i. 29;
  • heads the Gelosi, 35;
  • actors engaged by, 37;
  • retires, 38;
  • Pedrolino in his scenarii, 200;
  • plays lovers, 238;
  • appearances of, in France, 239;
  • his collection of scenarii, 239;
  • his The Wiles of Isabella, 242;
  • engages Isabella Andreini, ii. 135
  • Scapino, of Milanese origin, i. 28;
  • played by Bissoni, 49;
  • chapter on, ii. 161;
  • Brighella, 161;
  • Fenocchio, 168;
  • Beltrame, 172;
  • his address to travellers, 179;
  • his character, 180;
  • played by Bissoni, 182;
  • played by Camerani, 183;
  • Flautino and Gradelino, 184;
  • Mezzetino, 185;
  • Narcisino, 195;
  • Turlupin, 198;
  • Grattelard, 200;
  • Jodelet and other variants of, 204
  • Scaramouche, i. 26;
  • of Neapolitan origin, 28;
  • played by Rauzzini, 49; and ii. 226;
  • chapter on, ii. 207;
  • and Pulcinella, 209;
  • in scenes from Gherardi’s collection, 215 et seq.;
  • Pasquariello, 219;
  • played by Cavé, 227;
  • Pasquino, 228;
  • Crispin, 229
  • Scardeon, Bernardino, on Beolco, i. 279, 281, 282
  • Scarron quoted, i. 147
  • Schœnobates, i. 10, 109
  • Scudéry, i. 145
  • Serva Padrona, La, ii. 54;
  • translated, 66
  • Shakespeare, the Clowns of, i. 233
  • Simodes, i. 19
  • Sitonno, II, rôle of, i. 133;
  • source of, in Ruzzante, 134
  • Smargiasso, described, i. 156
  • Soubrettes, i. 161;
  • Columbine, 163;
  • names of, 174;
  • Coraline, 175
  • Spanish Comedians in Paris, i. 43
  • Spavento, Captain, i. 148;
  • played by F. Andreini, 149;
  • and Pedrolino, 201;
  • in The Wiles of Isabella, 242
  • Spezzafer, Captain, his dress, i. 152;
  • played by G. Bianchi, 153;
  • dialogue of, 154
  • Spezza-Monti, Captain, described, i. 148
  • Spinetta, i. 45
  • Stenterello, of Florentine origin, i. 28;
  • comparable with English Clown, 231;
  • chapter on, ii. 89;
  • appearance of, 90;
  • etymology of, 92;
  • costume of, 92;
  • character of, 93;
  • an episode of, 94;
  • the Bolognese, 98;
  • monologue of, 99;
  • Meneghino, 101;
  • Gianduja and Girolamo, 108;
  • Zacometo, 113;
  • Jeannot, 114;
  • Jocrisse and other variants of, 118
  • Sticotti, Antonio, plays Pierrot, i. 212
  • Sticotti, Fabio, plays Pantaloon, ii. 29
  • Strozzi, Giulio, author, i. 42
  • Suppositi, I, produced, i. 280
  • Surprise de l’Amour, La, i. 85
  • Susarion, i. 9
  • Sycionian phallophores, i. 59
  • T
  • Tabarin, i. 41;
  • and Rodomonte, 151;
  • a charlatan, ii. 238;
  • St Victor on, 239;
  • the story of his death, 240;
  • rivals of, 242;
  • complete works of, 243;
  • quoted, 246;
  • prophetic almanac of, 251;
  • costume of, 253
  • Tabarini, his troupe in Vienna, i. 66; ii. 238
  • Tabarino described, ii. 237
  • Tabernariæ, i. 12
  • Taking of Delhi, The, Gianduja in, ii. 112
  • Tarentum famous for its actors, i. 18
  • Tartaglia, i. 27;
  • of Neapolitan origin, 28;
  • in Venice, ii. 17;
  • chapter on, 259;
  • in Le Collier de Perles, 260 f.n.;
  • costume of, 261;
  • frequent imprisonments of player of, 262;
  • in Il Re Cervo, 263;
  • the Notary, 265;
  • Il Sbirro, 272;
  • the Apothecary, 273
  • Terence on funambuli, i. 15
  • Terpander introduces the lyre, ii. 53
  • Thémire Délivrée criticised by Favart, ii. 158
  • Thespis, i. 9;
  • creates the corypheus, ii. 53
  • Thomas Aquinas quoted, i. 23
  • Thomassin. See Antonio Vicentini
  • Three Hunchbacks, The, ii. 201 et seq.;
  • Tartaglia in, 259
  • Titus Livy quoted, i. 11, 13
  • Togatæ, i. 12
  • Toneelgek, the Dutch Polichinelle, i. 115
  • Tortoretti, Giuseppe, plays Pasquariello, i. 44;
  • touring, 98;
  • his career, ii. 220
  • Triumph of Bacchus, The, Louis XIV. plays in, ii. 82
  • Trivelino, i. 41;
  • a variant of Harlequin, 96;
  • in Artémire, 97
  • Truffaldino, a variant of Harlequin, i. 98;
  • played by Sacchi, 99;
  • quotation from rôle of, 101;
  • in Venice, ii. 17
  • Tude, Hippolyte de la, on her début, i. 175
  • Turgis, M. de, his marriage with Françoise Biancolelli, ii. 147 et seq.
  • Turi, Nicolò, plays Pantaloon, i. 43
  • Turi, Virginio, plays lovers, i. 44, 259
  • Turlupin, played by H. Legrand, ii. 198
  • Tusculum, theatre at, i. 11
  • U
  • Uniti Troupe, i. 35, 39
  • V
  • Vaccaria, La, i. 99;
  • quotation from, 235;
  • outlined, ii. 121;
  • contrasted with Asinaria, 128
  • Valerini, Adriano, plays Aurelio, i. 35;
  • forms the Uniti Troupe, 39;
  • plays lovers, 238;
  • and Lidia di Bagnacavallo, ii. 134;
  • and Charles Borromeo, 137
  • Vappo, Il, one of the captains, i. 156
  • Varchi, Benedetto, on Beolco, i. 212
  • Verità, La, scenario of, ii. 81
  • Veronese, Anna, Coraline, i. 50;
  • a soubrette, 175;
  • Rousseau and, 176;
  • Collé’s criticism of, 177;
  • great vogue of, 178;
  • her dancing, ii. 80
  • Veronese, Carlo, plays Pantaloon, i. 176;
  • and Rousseau, 176;
  • overshadowed by his daughters, ii. 29
  • Veronese, Giacometta-Antonia, Camille, i. 50;
  • and Rousseau, 176;
  • Collé’s criticism of, 177;
  • in Sacchi’s company, 178;
  • her dancing, ii. 80;
  • her career, 157
  • Vicentini, Antonio (Thomassin), plays Harlequin, i. 49;
  • in L’Inganno Fortunato, 84;
  • plays for, by Marivaux, 85;
  • his agility, 88;
  • his death, 89;
  • Collé’s criticism of, 94;
  • married to Margarita Rusca, 174
  • Vicentini, Gioachino, plays Harlequin, i. 89
  • Vicenza, theatre at, i. 33
  • Vieux Cordelier quoted, i. 123
  • Violette, Margarita Rusca, i. 49;
  • a variant of Columbine, 174
  • Volange, plays Jeannot, ii. 116;
  • his failure, 117
  • Voltaire, on mystery plays, i. 24;
  • on La Camargo, ii. 84
  • W
  • Wiles of Isabella, The, Scala’s scenario of, i. 242
  • X
  • Xenophon quoted, ii. 175
  • Z
  • Zacometo, of Venetian origin, i. 28;
  • described, ii. 113
  • Zanarini, La, a cantatrice, ii. 70
  • Zanobio, a variant of Pantaloon, ii. 50
  • Zanoni, Atanasio, plays Brighella, ii. 167;
  • Gozzi’s praise of, 281
  • Zanotti, Andrea, plays Valerio and Ottavio, i. 44, 259
  • Zeccha, Nicolò, plays Bertoldino, i. 192