PROVINCES, Jesuit, enumeration of the, i. 161.
PUNCTILIO in the Sei Cento, ii. 288.
PURISTS, Tuscan, Tassoni’s ridicule of, ii. 308.
PUTEO, Cardinal, legate at Trent, i. 119.
Q
QUEMADERO, the Inquisition’s place of punishment at Seville, i. 178.
QUENTIN, S., battle of, i. 103.
QUERRO, Msgr., an associate of the Cenci family, i. 349, 350, 352.
R
‘RAGGUAGLI di Parnaso,’ Boccalini’s, ii. 313.
RANGONI, the, friends of Tasso and of his father, ii. 6, 23.
‘RATIO Status,’ statutes of the Index on the, i. 220.
RATIONALISM, the real offspring of Humanism, ii. 404.
RAVENNA, exarchate of, i. 7.
REALISTS, Italian school of painters, ii. 363 sqq.
RECHENSBURG, the conference at, i. 78, 88
‘RECITATIVO,’ Claudio Monteverde the pioneer of, ii. 341.
REFORMATION, the: position of Italians towards its doctrines, i. 72.
REFORMING theologians in Italy, i. 76 sq.
RELIGIOUS Orders, new, foundation of, in Italy, i. 79 sq.
RELIGIOUS spirit of the Italian Church in the sixteenth century, i. 71.
RENAISSANCE and Reformation: the impulses of
both
simultaneously received by England, ii.
388.
RENEE of France, Duchess of Ferrara, i. 77.
RENI, Guido, Bolognese painter, ii. 355;
his masterpieces, 358.
REPUBLICAN governments in Italy, i. 5.
RETROSPECT over the Renaissance, ii. 389 sqq.
REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua, admiration of, for the Bolognese
painters, ii. 359, 375.
RIBERA, Giuseppe, see LO SPAGNOLETTO.
RICEI, Ottavia, attempted murder of, by Gianpaolo Osio, i. 323 sqq.
‘RICERCARI,’ employment of, in Italian music, ii. 343.
RINALDO, Tasso’s, first appearance of, ii. 22;
its preface, 82;
its subject-matter, 84;
its religious motive, 86;
its style, 86 sqq.
RODRIGUEZ d’Azevedo, Simon, associate of Ignatius
Loyola, i. 240;
his work as a Jesuit in Portugal, 256,
262.
ROMAN University, the, degraded condition of, in the
sixteenth
century, i. 216.
ROME, fluctuating population of, i. 137;
eleemosynary paupers, 139;
reform of Roman manners after the Council
of Trent, 141;
expulsion of prostitutes, 146;
Roman society in Gregory XIII.’s
reign, 152;
the headquarters of Catholicism, ii. 397;
relations with the Counter-Reformation,
398;
the complicated correlation of Italians
with Papal Rome, 399;
the capital of a regenerated people, 408.
RONDINELLI, Ercole, Tasso’s instructions to, in regard to his MSS., ii. 35.
ROSSI, Bastiano de’, a critic of the Gerusalemme Liberata, ii. 72.