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 INDEX Castiglione, Count Cristoforo, 3x3 Ippolita, 3x4 Tealdo, Archbishop of Milan, 313 Castile, 202, 203 Castillo, Andrea, 382 a Spanish name jestingly bestowed upon a Berga- masque cow-herd, 156 Castor, 404 Castriani, Antonio da, Bishop of Cagli, 366 Castro, Violante de, 384 Cataline's conspiracy, 200, 392 Cato, Marcus Porcius, 44, X46,33g Cato Uticensis, Marcus Porcius, 149, 181, 190, 378 .Catonian severity of countenance assumed hypocriti- cally, 2og Catria, Mount, 309 Cattanei, Tommaso,— see Cervia, the Bishop of Cattani, Francesco, da Diacceto, — see Diacceto Catullus, 55, 126, 345, 346 Caucasia, 285 Cavaillon, the Bishop of, — see Mario de' Maffei Cavalcalovo, Gerolamo, 430 Ca/valier sefrvente, 361 Cavriani Library at Mantua, 417 Cecil, Sir William, afterwards Lord Burleigh^ 316 Cellini, Benvenuto, 346, 350, 379, 382, 414 Celsus, St., 383 Ceres, 197 Cerignola, humourous incident after the battle of, 147, 376 Cervia, the Bishop of, (Tommaso Cattanei), 153, 382 Cesena, Bottone da, — see Bottone Ceva, the Marquess Febus di, 71, 114, 351 the Marquess Gerardino di, 71, 351 the Marquess Giovanni di, 351 Chalcondylas, Demetrios, 313, 344, 374 Chancery, the, 159, 383 Chaperon, Jean, 315 Chapman, John Jay, 348 Chapuis, Gabriel, 420, 421 "Characters," a work by Theophrastus, translated and afterwards expanded by La Bruyfere, 323 Charlemagne, the Emperor, 413 Charles the Bold of Burgundy, 396 Charles V of Spain, 276, 314, 315, 319, 332, 337, 371, 387, 396, 413, 414 Charles VIII of France, 117, 202, 317, 327, 328, 330, 347, 360, 367, 368, 371, 372, 373, 374, 381, 395, 396, 398, 400, 409 Charlotte of Savoy, 395 Chase, the, an appropriate pastime for the courtier, 31 Chastity : discussions concerning, 162-3, 208-9 ; instances of, 2ZI et seq. Chaumont, the Grand Master de, 379-80 Cheiro crates, 411 Chess : 108-9 ; story of the monkey who played, 133-4 Chigi, Agostino, 383 Chigiana Library at Rome, 417 Chignones, Diego de, 139, 36S Chilon of Sparta, 408 Chios, a story of Philip V's siege of, 200 Chiote women and their husbands, a story of, 200-1 Chiron, 64, 349 Choice of friends, 105-7 Christian Cicero, the, (Lactantius Firmianus), 392 Chrysoloras, 370 Cian, Vittorio, 334, 335, 349, 353, 367, 369, 373, 377, 378, 379, 380, 382, 383, 422 Ciarla, Magia, 342 Ciccarelli, Antonio, 363, 377, 420, 421 Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 5, 44, 49, 51, 5a, 53, 54, lag, 200, 339, 346, 362, 363, 379, 389, 392, 408 Cicero's Brutus^ 323 IDe Amicitiaf 358 J>e Officiis, 402 Cicero's De Oratore, 334, 344, 408 De Senectute, 397 I*ro ^rchia, 34 Cicero, the Christian, (Lactantius Firmianus), 392 Ciminelli, Serafino,— see Serafino dall' Aquila Cimon, 250, 407-8 Circe, 272, 409 Circumspection : necessary to the courtier, 59 ; even more necessary to the court lady, 176 Cithern: played by Socrates, 63; Achilles taught by Chiron to play upon the, 64 Civita Vecchia,274, 410 Claudio, Scipio, 4x9 Claudius, the Emperor, 388 Clearchus, " tyrant of Pontus," 264, 409 Clement VII (Giulio de' Medici), 3I4,3I7» 3I9» 33X» 335»345> 369, 374 Cleobulus of Rhodes, 408 Cleopatra, 205, 401 Gierke, Bartholomew, 420, 421 Clermont, Isabelle de, Queen of Naples, 317, 397 Cleves, Anne of, 37X Cloquemin, Loys, 420 Cloven Tongues, 305 Clymene, 408 Colin, Jacques, 3x5-6, 4x9, 430 Colonna, Caterina, 394 Fabrizio, 319 Francesco, his Bypnerotomachia JPoliphiUy 405 Marcantonio, 140, 371 Pierantonio, 37X Vittoria, Marchioness of Pescara, i, 319-20, 323, 324, 369, 371, 394 Columbus, Christopher, 396 Comino, Giuseppe, 421 Command, he is always obeyed who knows how to, 265 Commines, 395 Commonwealths, Duke Guidobaldo in the service of the Venetian and Florentine, 10 Como, the Bishop of, 366 Concealment: of art, 35; the courtier need not conceal his good deeds, 84 Conduct, Federico Fregoso propounds rules of, 83 Confession of ignorance, discussed, 116-7 Conquest, princes ought not to aim at, 266 Consalvo de Cordoba, X39, 141, 147, 204, 313, 327, 36S-9, 371, 376, 400 Constable, T. and A., printers, 422 Conti, Bernardina, 371 Continence and temperance, contrasted and discussed, 257 Continence of Scipio, the story of the, 207-8 Contrast and balance, in art and character, 82-3 Conversation, to be varied to suit the company, 92 Conversion of the heathen, 275-6 Cooke, Sir Anthony, 316 Cordoba, Consalvo de, — see Consalvo Francisco Fernandez de, — see Fernandez Corinna, 197, 391 Corio, Lodovico, 324, 422 Cornelia, 190, 344, 389 Corrozet, Gelles, 419 Corsiniana Library at Rome, Corvinus, Matthias,— see Matthias Corvinus Coscia, Andrea, 152, 380 Costume appropriate to the courtier, 102-4 Cotta, Caius Aurelius, 51, 344 Courage requisite in the courtier, 25 Court Lady, the: beginning of the discussion on, 173; must be womanly, 175 ; her need of beauty, 176 ; must be affable, vivacious, witty, not too prudish, 176 ; not too familiar, not a scandal-monger, tactful in conver- sation, 177-8 ; not addicted to over-rugged exercises, or too ready to dance or sing, X79 ; her dress, 179-80; 428