Abelard, Pierre, I., 75 et seq.
Amboise, Bussy d', II., site of his murder, 107
Anne of Brittany, I., 36; built the still existing refectory of the Cordelier Convent, 230; II., wife and widow of Charles VIII., 186; marries Louis XII., 187
Arsenal, the library of the, II., 250 et seq.
Artois, Robert, Comte d', I., 51, 55
Aubriot, Hugues, Provost of Paris, builder of the Bastille, II., 174; tower and staircase of, 174 et seq.
Balzac, Honoré de, II., birthplace, 53; homes in Paris, 54, 60, 61, 62; site of type foundry, 58; mode of writing, 64-66; scenes and characters of, 76-80; marriage and death, 81 et seq.
Barras, Paul-François-Jean-Nicolas, Comte de, I., 256
Barye, Antoine-Louis, II., home and studio of, 253
Beaumarchais, de Pierre-Augustin Caron, I., birthplace and homes of, 217-218
Béjart, Armande, I., wife and widow of Molière, 119; sketched, 122 et seq.
—— Madeleine, sister or mother of Armande, friend of Molière, I., 117; opposes his marriage, 122
Béranger, Pierre-Jean de, II., house at Passy, 71; in prison, 137
Bernardins, monastery of the, I., modern use of its refectory, 45
Béthune, Maximilien de (See Sully)
Bièvre, the river, I., 21, 27, 43; II., 155-156
Birch, George H., I., 9
Blanche of Castile, I., house and stairway of, 27 et seq.; widow of Louis VIII., 36
Boccaccio, I., records Dante's visit to Paris, 83
Boffrand, Germain, I, architect of Charles Lebrun's hôtel, 43
Boileau-Despréaux, Nicolas, I., in the cloisters of Notre-Dame, 75-76; offers to surrender his pension to Corneille, 142; sketch of, 178 et seq.; studied in the Sorbonne, 183; site of his house at Auteuil, 186; lodgings in Paris, 188; final resting-place, 199
Bonaparte, Napoleon, I., house visited by, when a lad, 258; early homes in Paris, 260-262
Bossuet, Bishop of Meaux, I., 14; "the strong and splendid," 143-144
Boulangerie générale des Hôpitaux et Hospices, la, I., in its courtyard a wing of Sardini's villa, 41
Boulevard Saint-Germain, I., 33, 46
Boulevard Saint-Michel, I., 33
Bourgogne, Charles "le Téméraire," Duc de, I., 62
—— Jean "sans-Peur," Duc de, I., 56 et seq.
—— Marguerite, Duchesse de, I., 56 et seq.
—— Philippe "le Bon," Duc de, I., 60 et seq.
—— Philippe, "le Hardi," Duc de, I., 55 et seq.
Brinvilliers, Marie-Madeleine Dreux d'Aubray, Duchesse de, II., residence of, in the Marais, 243; sketch of, 244 et seq.; Lebrun's portrait of, in the Louvre, 247
Calvin, John, I., studied in seminary of Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet, 44; his only residence in Paris, 93
Candide, I., referred to, 41
Carlyle, Thomas, I., quoted, 59; on Diderot, 207; sees Talma in the Théâtre Français, 269
Catherine de' Medici, I., referred to, 33, 42; II., 106
Cerceau, Androuët du, II., Huguenot architect, existing specimens of his work, 198-199
—— Baptiste, du, I., house of, in the Huguenot quarter, 91
—— Jean du, II., architect of Sully's hôtel, 195
Champeaux, Guillaume de, I., Master of Abelard, 77
Chapelle, Saint-Benoît-le-Bétourné, I., site of, 86
—— Sainte, la, I., referred to, 23
Charles of Orleans, I., 60
—— II. (of France), I., wooden tower of, 31
Charles V., "the Wise," I., 4, 51; II., in the Marais, 169; wall of, 171-178; his Hôtel Saint-Paul, 180-181
—— VI., I., drives the first pile of Pont Notre-Dame, 25; II., 181 et seq.
—— VII., II., presents the Island Palace, Palais de Justice, to Parliament, 170; residence in the Tournelles, 184
—— VIII., II., enters Paris with Anne of Brittany, 186
Charlot, Claude, II., opens streets through the Marais, 209-210
Châteaubriand, François-Auguste, Vicomte de, I., describes Talma, 268; II., homes in Paris, 30-37, 45
Châtelet, le Grand, I., its site, 31; Molière imprisoned in, for debt, 116
—— le Petit, I., 31
—— Place du, I., 31
Chaucer, Geoffrey, I., translated part of Le Roman de la Rose, 85
Chénier, André-Marie de, I., house in Paris, 240; II., memorial tablet and grave, 154
—— Joseph-Marie de, I., 242-243
Chevreuse, Marie de Rohan, Duchesse de, I., her Hôtel de Luynes constructed under Racine's supervision, 151; II., her rôle in history and in Dumas, 115-116
Chimæra, I., statue of the, in Cluny Museum, 97
Church, Saint-Eustache, I., Lebrun's tomb of Colbert in, 44; Molière's second son baptized in, 106, 115
—— Sainte-Geneviève, I., one of the resting-places of the body of René Descartes, 100
—— Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, I., scene of Molière's marriage, 115
—— Saint-Gervais, I., window of Jean Cousin, 48
—— Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre, still unchanged, 82-83
—— Saint-Roch, I., Molière stands sponsor for a child in, 115; Corneille buried in, 143; bust of Charles Michel, Abbé de l'Épée, 210
—— Saint-Philippe-du-Roule, II., Scene of Adèle Hugo's baptism and of Balzac's funeral service, 139
—— Saint-Séverin, I., destroyed in 866, rebuilt in the 13th century, 82-83.
City, the (See La Cité)
City, Island of the (See Île de la)
Clagny, Abbé de, I., designer of the fountain of the Innocents, 50
Clairon, Hippolyte, I., dwellings of, 161, 164
"Clopinel," I., nickname of Jean de Meung, completer of Le Roman de la Rose, 85
Coictier, Dr., I., physician of Louis XI., well of, 35; II., astrological tower of, 187
College of the Four Nations, I., founded by Cardinal Mazarin, 78, 170
Confrérie de la Passion, I., 64 et seq.
Conti, Prince de, I., friend and protector of Molière, Racine, Boileau, 108
Cook, Theodore Andrea, quoted, I., 3
Coppée, François, I., quoted, 14; remembers the Halles as they were in Molière's time, 107
Corneille, Pierre, I., quoted, 47; statue of, at Rouen, and sketch of life, 138 et seq.; apartment in Rue de Cléry, 139; personality, 147; Guizot's estimate of, 148
—— Thomas, I., 139, 142, 144, 149
Cour du Commerce, I., 34; Sainte-Beuve's apartment in, 228; trial of the first guillotine, 231
—— de Rohan, I., stairway and ancient well, 34
Cousin, Jean, I., worker in stained glass, his window in Saint-Gervais, 91
Crusade, the Sixth, I., 51
Crusaders, the, I., 78
Cuvier, Georges, I., homes of, 255
Dablin, II., friend of Balzac, 86
Dagobert, I., stairway and tower of, 16 et seq.
Dante, I., 82 et seq.
Danton, Georges-Jacques, I., statue and site of house, 224
Daudet, Alphonse, II., homes in the Marais, 263 et seq.
Delorme, Philibert, I., dies in the cloister of Notre-Dame, 76
—— Marion, II., house in the Marais, 140 et seq.
Descartes, René, I., site of his house, 100; portrait by Franz Hals, 100; body rests in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, 101
Deschamps, Eustace, I., ballad to Chaucer, 85
Desmoulins, Lucie-Simplice-Camille-Benoist, I., homes in Paris, 225-227
Dickens, Charles, II., description of George Sand, 26; description of Hugo and of his home, 147
Diderot, Denis, I., in the Café Procope, 201 et seq.; sketch of, 204 et seq.; where he died, 209
Dolet, Étienne, I., statue of, in Place Maubert, 94
Dudevant, Mme. (See George Sand)
Dumas, Alexandre, II., arrival in Paris, 91; contemporaries of, 93 et seq.; homes in Paris, 97-98, 101-103; birth of Dumas fils, 98; statue and description of, 104; scenes and characters of his novels, 105 et seq.
Dunois, bastard of Louis d'Orléans, I., 35, 59
Dupanloup, Bishop, I., Renan's master in the Seminary of St. Nicolas-du-Chardonnet, 44
École des Beaux-Arts, II., 29
"Encore un Tableau de Paris," Henrion's, I., 6
Erasmus, I., residence of, in the Collège Montaigu, 95
Estrées, Gabrielle d', II., scene of her sudden death, 249
Fontenelle, I., describes Corneille, 147
Force, La, I., prison of, 31, II., 138
Fouquet, I., protector of Lebrun, 43
François I., I., 1, 62, 65, II., Maison de, 159; II., 189
Franklin, Benjamin, I., residences in Paris and Passy, 214-215
Frémiet, I., bronze statue of Louis d'Orléans, 57
Fulbert, Canon, I., uncle of Héloise, 75, 77
Gambetta, Léon, I., at the Café Procope, 202
Gautier, Théophile, I., verses for Corneille's birthday fête, 141
Gobelins, I., factory of the, founded by a dyer named Gobelin, 41-44
Goujon, Jean, I., decorator of ancient fountain, 50; II., bust of, and specimens of his carving, 216-217
Gringoire, I., alluded to, 87
"Guillotine, la," I., its inventor, 231; sites of, 231, 233
Guizot, François-Pierre-Guillaume, II., residence in the Scholars' Quarter, 5, 6
Halles, les, I., 48
Heine, Heinrich, II., his estimate of Hugo, 146
Henley, W. E., I., quoted, 87
Henri II., I., 4; II., fatally wounded in the lists of the Tournelles, 193
Henri IV., I., 4, 24, 34, 68; II., statue of, 193; introduced mulberries and silkworms into France, 197; built up eastern side of the Place Royale at the crown's expense, 199
Hôtel de Ville, I., the new, 48; II., first public library of, 262
Hôtel-Dieu, I., 26
Hôtel, d'Artois (see Hôtel de Bourgogne)
—— Barbette, I., 57; II., 267 et seq.
—— de Beauvais, I., 9; II., impressive specimen of seventeenth century architecture, 238 et seq.
—— de Bourgogne, I., last remaining fragment, 51; in the reign of Louis XI., 61; use made of its donjon by Saint Vincent de Paul, 63; part of it used as a theatre by the Confraternity of the Passion, 65
—— de Bretagne, I., memories of, 232
—— de Choiseul-Praslin, I., now a Dominican school for girls, 130
—— de Clermont-Tonnerre, I., 32
—— de Clisson, II., history of, 275 et seq.
—— de Flandres, I., now the site of the General Post Office in Rue Jean-Jacques-Rousseau, 56
—— de Hollande, II., 272
—— de Lauzun-Pimodan, II., 74-76
—— de Luynes, I., constructed under Racine's supervision, 151
—— de Navarre, I., existing remains of, 34-35
—— de la Reine Blanche, I., 27 et seq.
—— Saint-Paul, I., 57; II., 180 et seq.
—— de Strasbourg (Palais Cardinal), II., now the Imprimerie, 279
—— des Tournelles, I., occupied by Louis XI., 61; II., by the Duke of Bedford during the English occupation of Paris, 183; by Charles VII. after the burning of Joan the Maid, 184; afterward the abode of royalty for more than a century, 185; François I. in the, 188-191
Hôtel des Tournelles, lists of, II., Henri II. fatally wounded in, 193
—— des Ursins, I., 20
Hôtels-garnis, I., do not antedate the Revolution, 9
Huguenots, the, I., befriended by Marguerite of Navarre, 90-94; in the Scholars' Quarter, 90, 91
Hugo, General, II., father of Victor, 126, 128, 157
—— Victor, I., "painful detail and inaccurate erudition" in his portraiture of mediæval Paris, 41; sarcasm on Cuvier, 255; II., describes Balzac's death and burial, 84-87; first Paris lodging, 125; later homes and schools, 127 et seq.; visits Châteaubriand, 132; death of his mother, 133; marriage, 134; homes of married life, 135 et seq.; friends, 136 et seq.; visits Béranger in prison, 137; scenes and characters of, 150 et seq.; final home, 160
Île de la Cité, I., 15, 32, 75, 78; II., 165
—— des Javiaux, later Île Louvier, I., 21
—— Notre-Dame, I., 54
—— Saint-Louis, I., formed by the junction of Île Notre-Dame and Île aux Vaches, 21, 45 et seq.
Innocents, Cemetery of the, I., some of its vaults in perfect preservation, their present use, 49
—— Church of, I., built by Louis "le Gros," 50
—— fountain and square of the, 50
Institute, the, I., site of the Tour de Nesle shown by a tablet on its eastern wall, 32
Isabelle of Bavaria, I., wife of Charles VI., held her "unclean court" in Hôtel Barbette, 57; II., her abode in the Marais, 269
James, Henry, I., quoted, 19, 26; II., 78
Jean "le Bon," I., 55
—— "sans-Peur," I., procures the assassination of Louis d'Orléans, 58; himself assassinated, 59
La Fontaine, Jean de, I., friendship with Mme. de la Sablière, 171-172; death and burial, 173; friends of, 174 et seq.
Lamartine, Alphonse de, II., residence of, in the Scholars' Quarter, 9; statue of, 10; his first visit to Hugo, 132-133
Lang, Andrew, I., quoted, 89
Laplace, Pierre-Simon, I., residences of, 253-254
Latin Quarter (See Scholars' Quarter)
Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent, I., 253
Lebrun, Charles, I., court painter and decorator, 43-45
Lecouvreur, Adrienne, I., residence of, 162; where buried, 163
Lemoine, Cardinal, I., College of, 93
Lenclos, Ninon de, II., house of, in the Marais, 224 et seq.
Lenôtre, M. G., I., 10; his "Paris Révolutionnaire," 223
Lescot, Pierre, I., the fountain des Innocents wrongly ascribed to, 50; dies in the cloisters of Notre-Dame, 76
"Librairie de Monsieur" (See Library of the Arsenal)
Library of the Arsenal, the, II., 56, 250 et seq.
Littré, Maximilien-Paul-Émile, II., homes of, 18
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, I., quoted, 83
Lorris, Guillaume de, I., began the Roman of the Rose, 85
Louis VI., I., wall and towers of, 30-31
Louis VII., II., gives site in the Marais to the Templars, 179
Louis IX. (Saint-Louis), I., 36
Louis XI., I., entry into Paris on accession, 61; II., residence in the Tournelles, 185 et seq.
Louis XII., I., ancient well once his property, 34; patron of Pierre Gringoire, 67; II., in the Marais, 170; marries Anne of Brittany, 187; marries Mary, sister of Henry VIII. of England, 188
Louis XIII., "the Just," I., opens building sites on Île Saint-Louis, 47; Vincent de Paul his confessor, 63; permits "Les Comédiens du Marais" to style themselves "La Troupe Royale," 68-69; II., marries Anne of Austria, 201; statue of, 202
Louis XIV., II., enters Paris with his bride, 236-237; witness of his marriage procession, 237
Louis XVI., I., institutes the "model prison" of La Force, 31
Louis XVIII., II., why he pensioned Victor Hugo, 134-135
Louis of Orleans, I., statue of, 57; assassinated, 58; his widow, 59; II., at the Hôtel Barbette with Isabelle of Bavaria, 269
Lulli, musician, I., house of, still in perfect condition, 140
Lutetia, I., Gallic and Roman, 20; Gallo-Roman wall of, 30; wall built by Louis VI., 31; II., 165-166
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, I., "criticises" French names, 8
Maison de la Reine Blanche, I., 27 et seq.
Maistre, Joseph de, II., quoted on the massacre of Saint-Bartholomew's Night, 183
Mancini, Anne, Duchesse de Bouillon, niece of Mazarin, I., 167-168
Mansart, François, II., house in the Marais, 225
Mansart, Jules Hardouin, nephew of François, II., Superintendent of Buildings under Louis XIV., 224; specimens of his work, 225, 252
Marais, the, II., Scarron's house in, 120; wall of Philippe-Auguste, 168; wall of Charles V., 171-178; wall of the Temple, 179; monasteries in, 209; relics of old houses in, 210-211, 238 et seq.; Mme. de Maintenon's apartment in, 266
Marat, Jean-Paul, I., Paris apartment of, 227
Marcel, Étienne, I., statue of, 48; II., "Prévôt des Marchands," 169; Froissart's description of his death, 171; estimate of, 171-172
Marcus Aurelius, I., compared with Saint Louis, 36
Marguerite of Navarre. I., befriends the Huguenots, 90, 94
Marguerite of Valois, divorced wife of Henri IV., II., home in the Marais, 253 et seq.; Clouet's portrait of, 256
Mattioli, Count Ercolo Antonio, II., probably the "Man in the Iron Mask," 233
Mazarin, Cardinal, I., his College, now the Palais de l'Institut, 170
Medicine, School of, I., 78; present site of that of the fifteenth century, 80
Mérimée, Prosper, II., homes of, 20
Meung, Jean de, I., completes the Roman of the Rose; site of his house, 83
Michel, Charles, Abbé de l'Épée, I., bust of, 210; statue of, by deaf-mute artist, 211-212
Mirabeau, I., house where he died, 226
Molière (Jean Poquelin), I., birthplace, 105; baptized at Saint-Eustache, 106; site of college, 108; imprisoned in the Grand Châtelet, 116; site of Paris theatres, 117; married in Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, 118; site of his widow's theatre, 119; fountain erected to his memory, 128; residence at Auteuil, 129 et seq.; his arm-chair in the Theâtre Français, 133-134