Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 624 pages of information about Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7).

Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 624 pages of information about Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7).
  character of warfare, 102, 363. 
Compagni, Dino, chronicle of, 262;
  its authenticity, 266 seq
Copernicus, 15. 
Corio, works, 292;
  quoted, 135, 143, 145, 152. 160, 385, 391, 392, 619. 
Coryat, T., quoted, 475. 
Croce, della, 614. 
Cromwell, 454. 
Cruelty (see Blood-madness),
  instances of, 151, 478, 571;
  of French, 557, 583;
  its use, 354. 
Crusades, 7.

D

Dante, political views, 261;
  works, 10, 11, 73, 260;
  quoted, 73, 76, 77, 133. 
Democratic idea, its gradual growth, 8. 
Dennistoun cited, 160. 
Descartes, 26. 
Djem, 415, 566, 576. 
Duerer, works, 490;
  cited, 475.

E

Erasmus, 24, 27. 
Este, house of, 395, 420;
  Nicolo, 168.

F

Fanfoni, P., cited, 263, 268. 
Feltre, V. da, 171, 176. 
Ferdinand of Arragon, 296, 358; of
  Naples, 570. 
Ferrara, 499, 617;
  court, 423. 
Ficino, 175, 456. 
Fiesole, G. da, Works, 488. 
Filelfo, 171;
  quoted, 381. 
Flora, Joachim of, 9. 
Florence, its constitution, 195, 201, 592, 596, 598;
  number of citizens, 598;
  parties, 211;
  perpetual flux, 221;
  government by merchants, 225;
  the “parlamento,” 230;
  cause of failure of popular government, 231;
  population, 256;
  the “arti,” 597;
  militia, its value, 601;
  Machiavelli’s reforms, 312;
  revenues, 255;
  topography, 595;
  history (see Italy), rule of the Medici, 277, 305, 629,
      years 1527-31, 282;
  recovers liberty through the French, 560;
  occupation, 562;
  commonwealth, 282;
  divisions of popular party, 283;
  siege, 285;
  effect of Savonarola’s prophecies, 290;
  Pazzi conspiracy, 398;
  final subjugation, 446;
  character of its historians, 248 seq., 274.

  Society, character of people, 600;
    their enlightenment and immorality, 504;
    absence of religious faith, 295;
    excess of intellectual mobility, 237;
    commercial character, 238;
    social life, 242. 
  A city of intelligence, 232, 246. 
Fondulo, G., 463. 
Ford, J., cited, 477. 
Foscari, F., 215; quoted, 600. 
Francia, works, 489. 
Frattcelli, 9. 
Frederick I., 63. 
Frederick II., 10, 68, 105. 
Froben, J., 23.

G

Gambacorta, 147. 
Gemistos Plethon, 173. 
Genezzano, 506, 522. 
Genoa, 79; history, 201. 
Giacomini, 313. 
Giannotti cited, 217;
  quoted, 169, 196, 216, 238, 278, 280. 
Giotto, works, 488. 
Giovio, quoted, 249. 
God, medieval idea of, 16. 
Gonzaghi, 146. 
Government, Guicciardini’s theories, 305. [See Machiavelli.]
Graziani quoted, 614. 

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