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The Story of Paris

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A narrative and practical guide traces Paris from its Gallo-Roman origins through medieval growth, royal dynasties, religious conflicts, and the Renaissance, outlining political events, social change, and cultural development. It surveys institutions, artistic life, learning and the introduction of printing, and examines episodes such as sieges, revolts and foreign occupation while describing major monuments and museum holdings. A second part functions as a cicerone, proposing routes, notable edifices and highlights of the Louvre and offering practical advice for visitors. The work balances historical overview with on-the-ground description, noting both the survival and loss of older urban fabric alongside artistic and architectural treasures.

INDEX

A

  • Abbeys, their foundation and growth 30
  • Abbo, his story of the siege of Paris, 43-49
  • Abbots, their power and wealth, 39, 52
  • Abelard and Héloïse, 91-93;
    • their tomb,93;
    • and house, 305
  • Académie Française, 213
  • Acephali, the, 47, 49
  • Adam du Petit Pont, 94
  • Agincourt, 134
  • Aignan's, St., remains of, 305
  • Alcuin, 40
  • Alençon, Duke of, 177, 187
  • Amphitheatre, Roman, 13, 14, 332
  • Ancien Régime, the, 275, 280, 286
  • Anselm, story of, 58
  • Antheric, Bishop, 47, 48
  • Antoine, St., Abbey of, 79
  • Antoinette, Marie, note, [55], 249, 257, 265, 268, 311, 312
  • Aqueduct, Roman, 13, 208
  • Aquinas, 103, 104
  • Aristotle, study of, at Paris, 103
  • Armagnac, Count of, 134
  • Armagnacs, the, 134; massacre of, 136
  • Augustins, the Grands, 75
  • Austria, Anne of, 207, 212, 215, 217, 237

B

  • Bacon, Roger, 104
  • Bailly, 282
  • Balafré, le, 187
  • Bal des Ardents, 131
  • Barrère, 282
  • Barry, Mme. du, 248, 421
  • Bartholomew, St., massacre of, 175, 179-185
  • Basoche, the, 309
  • Bastille, the, 128, 146, 218, 261-264;
    • column of, 291;
    • site of, 406
  • Baths, Roman, 13, 17;
    • public, note, [63]
  • Bazoches, Guy of, his impression of Paris, 69
  • Beauharnais, Mme. de, 282
  • Beaux Arts, École des, 318
  • Bedford, Duke of, note, [87];
  • Regent at Paris, 137;
    • his death there, 140
  • Béguines, the, 79
  • Bellay, du, 169
  • Benvenuto da Imola, 104
  • Bernard, St., 58, 59, 61, 63, 89, 92
  • Bernini, 234, 235, 398
  • Bibliothèque Nationale, 222, 429;
    • de l'Arsenal, 406
  • Billettes, cloister of, 410
  • Bishops, their power and patriotism, 30
  • Blancs Manteaux, church of, 133
  • Blancs Manteaux, the, 76, 142
  • Boccaccio, 417
  • Bonaventure, St., 78
  • Boniface VIII., Pope, 107-109,111
  • Boulevards, the, 238, 434-436
  • Bourbon, Hôtel de, 204, 233
  • Bretigny, treaty of, 125
  • Brunehaut, her career and death, 27-29
  • Brunswick, Duke of, his proclamation, 269
  • Bullant, Jean, 198
  • Burgundy, Duke of, 132;
    • defeat of, 146
  • Buridan, note, [49], 313
  • Bursaries, foundation of, 97
  • Bussy, Island of, note , [78]

C

  • Cæsar, Julius, 11,13, 297
  • Café Corazza, 428
  • Café de Foy, 261, 427
  • Café de la Régence, 426, 427
  • Café Milles Colonnes, 428
  • Ça ira, origin of, 266
  • Calvin, 98, 164
  • Campan, Madame, Memoirs of, 248, 267
  • Capet, Hugh, 51
  • Capetians, rise of, 51
  • Cards, playing, renamed, 203
  • Carlovingians, their rise, 35
  • Carlyle, his history, 260, 268
  • Carmelites, the, 75, 316
  • Carrousel, the, 225;
  • Casaubon, Isaac, 202
  • Castile, Blanche of, 70, 96
  • Catholic Faith, restoration of, 286
  • Cellini, at Paris, 160, 163
  • Champ de Mars, 22, 261, 264, 433
  • Champeaux, William of, 63, 90, 94;
    • market of, 63
  • Champs Élysées, 432
  • Chapelle, Sainte, the, 72, 86, 306-309
  • Charlemagne at St. Denis, 37;
    • his love of learning, 40
  • Charles, the Bold, 41;
    • the Fat, 47, 48;
    • the Simple, 49
  • Charles V., completes Marcel's wall, 125;
    • his success against English, 125;
    • a great builder, 126
  • Charles VI., minority of, 128;
    • narrow escape of, 131;
    • his vengeance on the Parisians, 130;
    • his madness, 131
  • Charles VII., 138;
    • his wretched death, 144
  • Charles VIII, 151
  • Charles IX., 176;
    • his pitiful death, 185
  • Charles X., 267
  • Charonne, 219
  • Charterhouse, the monks of, 75
  • Châtelet, the Grand, 44, 154, 408
  • Châtelet, the Petit, 152, 192, 408
  • Chaumette, note, [180]
  • Chelles, Jean de, 87
  • Chenier, Marie Joseph, 282
  • Childebert, 26
  • Chilperic III., 35
  • Choiseul, Duke of, 248
  • Cité, the, 11, note, [28], 37, 295
  • Clarence, Duke of, 138
  • Claude Lorrain, 224, 377
  • Clement V., Pope, 111
  • Clément, Jacques, 189, 190
  • Clergy, their wealth, 256
  • Clisson, Constable of, 129
  • Clootz, 282
  • Clotilde, 24, 26
  • Cloud, St., 27
  • Clovis, captures Paris, 21;
    • stories of, 21, 24;
    • conversion of, 24;
    • makes Paris his capital, 26;
    • Tower of, 331
  • Cluny, Hôtel de, 159;
  • Colbert, 223, 234, 235, 237
  • Coligny, Admiral, 176;
    • attempted assassination of, 178;
    • his assassination, 181
  • Collège, de Cluny, 98;
    • de France, 163, 329;
    • des Jesuits, 105;
    • des Lombards, 316;
    • de Montaigu, 97;
    • de Navarre, 97;
    • de la Sorbonne, 96
  • Colleges, foundation of, 95-98
  • Comédie Française, 424-426"
  • Comines, De, 145, 148, 163
  • Commune, origin of, 17
  • Conciergerie, the, 120, 312
  • Concini, assassination of, 205
  • Condé, Prince of, 175, 176, 178, 183, 204, 209, 210
  • Condorcet, 282
  • Constance of Aquitaine, 54
  • Contrat, Social, the, 279, 280
  • Convention, the National, its constructive work, 275
  • Cordeliers, the, 76;
  • Corneille, 224, 314
  • Cortona, Dom. da, 155, 159
  • Coryat, his impressions of Paris, 200-203
  • Cour du Dragon, 321;
    • des Miracles, 421;
    • de Rouen, 67
  • Crecy, 121,134

D

  • Dagobert the Great, 33, 34, 305
  • Damiens, 247
  • Dante, 59, 89, 103, 109, 159, 278
  • Danton, 273, 324
  • Dark Ages, the so-called, 88, 89
  • Da Vinci, 158, 354, 372
  • Debrosse, Solomon, 208
  • Deffand, Mme. du, 282
  • Denis, St., legends of, 15;
  • Desmoulins, Camille, 98, 213, 261, 324
  • Diamond necklace, the, 78
  • Dickens, at Paris, 416
  • Dionysius, 13, 15
  • Dolet, Étienne, 316
  • Dominic, St., at Paris, 76
  • Dominicans, the, 76
  • Dubois, Abbé, 242
  • Durham, Bishop of, his praise of Paris, 104

E

  • Ebles, Abbot, 44, 47
  • Edward IV., of England, 146
  • Egalité, Philip, 213, 272
  • Elizabeth, Queen, her crooked policy, 177
  • Eloy, St., 33;
  • Élysée, the, 433
  • Emigrés, the, 267, 268
  • Empire, the second, its fall, 287;
    • changes under, at Paris, 292
  • Encyclopedists, the, 279, 281, 282
  • English Barons at Paris, 125
  • English, occupy Paris, 138;
    • expelled from Paris, 143
  • Erasmus, 98, 163
  • Estampes, Mme. d', 162
  • Estiennes, the, 148-150
  • Estrées, Gabrielle d', 193, 195, 196, 216
  • Étienne du Mont, St., note, [58], 159, 331
  • Etoile, Arch of, l', 291
  • Eudes, Count, 44, 47, 48, 49
  • Eugene III., Pope, at Paris, 61
  • Eustache, St., church of, 159, 421
  • Evelyn, at Paris, 210, 275

F

  • Feudalism, rise of, 50, 52
  • Fioretti, the, note, [54]
  • Fontainebleau, school of, 160, 372
  • Francis I., 149, 156, 157;
    • fixes hotel charges, note, [106];
    • his morbid piety, 166;
    • and death, 169;
    • Maison de, 433
  • Francis II., 175
  • Francis, St., 102
  • Franciscan Refectory, 322
  • Franciscans, the, 76
  • Franklin, Benjamin, 266, 282
  • Fredegonde, her career and death, 27-29
  • French art, its stubborn individuality, 159
  • French language, the, its universality, 102
  • Froissart, 300
  • Fronde, the, 218, 219
  • Fulbert, Canon, 91
  • Fulrad, Abbot, 38

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