San Marco, convent of, Cosimo Paler Patriot and, 69, 74; Lorenzo the Magnifi-cent’s body at, 174; Savonarola at, 179, 180, 181; treasures from Medici Library lodged at, 187, 316; refuge sought in, 199; Cosimo I and the Dominicans of, 265; historical note on, 317; Fra Angelico’s Crucifixion and Annunciation in, 319
San Martino, church of, 331
San Miniato al Monte, church of, 107, 319
San Pier Schieraggio, church of, 55, 316
Sant’ Ambrogio, church of, 93
Sant’ Antonio, convent of, 123
Sant’ Apostoli, church of, 131, 321
Santa Croce, church and convent of, 131; horse kept at, 26; meetings of Council of Florence in, 66; Cosimo Pater Patriot and, 73; Jacopo de’ Pazzi buried in, 141; Galileo buried in, 282, 317, 332; historical note on, 312–13; Bardi chapel, 314; Donatello’s Annunciation in, 315; Peruzzi chapel, 315; novices’ chapel, 317
Santa Felicità, church of, 316
Santa Maria degli Angeli, monastery of, 37, 47, 314
Santa Maria del Carmine, convent of, 92–3, 319
Santa Maria del Fiore, Cathedral of (the Duomo), 32; Arte della Lana and, 33; and Council of Florence, 67; Ghiberti’s windows for, 70; Brunelleschi’s dome, 72, 317; Donatello and, 90, 320; Delia Robbia’s singing gallery, 108, 320; Matins of Darkness, 120; Holy Saturday in, 120; and the Pazzi conspiracy, 135–6, 137–8; facade of, 168, 221, 324; lightning strikes, 173; Savonarola preaches in, 178, 180, 185, 196, 197; Compagnacci in, 197; congregation attacked in, 199; Leo X in, 222; Cosimo I in, 270; proxy marriage of Maria de’ Medici in, 281; ceremony for Ferdinand III and Marguerite Louise in, 288; historical note on, 313; cenotaphs in, 320; Scoppio del Carro, 321–2
Santa Maria Novella, church and convent of, Eugenius V in, 56, 57, 66, 73; meetings of Council of Florence in, 66; Ghirlandaio murals in, 102, 167, 319, 323; Botticelli’s Adoration of the Magi in, 109; Tornabuoni chapeC 165; mad woman in, 173; secret messages left in, 212; Alberti designs facade of, 313; historical note on, 314; Strozzi chapel, 314; Capella Maggiore, 319, 323; Botticelli’s work for, 320; Viceroy of Naples lodged at, 327; Spanish chapel, 327
Santa Maria del Impruneta, 325
Santa Maria Nuova, hospital of, 71, 314, 316
Santa Trinità, church of, 167, 319, 328; Onofrio Strozzi chapel, no, 314; Sassetti chapel, 323; Gianfigliazzi chapel, 325
Santissima Annunziata, church of, Cosimo Pater Patriae and, 73; Piero di Cosimo’s gift to, 107; wax effigy of Lorenzo the Magnificent in, 143; Clement VH’s emgy thrown out of, 248; Cosimo I in, 270; exhibition of paintings in, 301; Caccini’s loggia in, 315; Pucci chapel, 315; the choir of, 317; the tabernacle, 320
Santo Spirito, church of, 168, 323
Straw Market, 313
Teatro della Pergola, 332
Uffizi, the, 316; function of, 271; art gallery in, 278, 327–8; Ferdinando I enlarges, 280; the Tribuna, 281; opera at, 281; nude statues in, 306; pictures in, 314; Uccello’s work in, 320; Pollaiuolo’s work in, 320; Botticelli’s works in, 320, 322; Gentile da Fabriano’s work in, 320
Via Bufalini, 71
Via Calimala, 312
ViaCavour, 317
Via de’ Bardi, 39, 43, 313, 314
Viade’Benci, 313
Via de’ Gori, 75, 76, 317
Via de’ Pucci, 315
Via de’ Servi, 137, 315, 325
Via degli Alfani, 314, 332
Via dei Leoni, 173, 327
Via del Cocomero, 286, 332
Via dclla Pergola, 286, 289, 332
Via della Scala, 286, 331, 332
Via della Vigna, 120
Via delta Vigna Nuova, 313
Via della Vigna Vecchia, 321
Via di San Gallo, 143
Via di Santa Margherita a Montici, 315
Via Ghibellina, 322
Via Guicciardini, 315
Via Lamarmora, 315
Via Larga, Medici home in, 32; Palazzo Medici in, 75, 76, 90, 215; Filippo Lippi in, 93; Pazzi and Giuliano di Picro in, 137; renamed, 317
Via Maggio, 221, 289, 321, 330
Via Maggiore, 321
Via Mazzetta, 321
Via Nuova Borg’ Ognissanti, 109
Via Palmieri, 321
Via Pietrapiana, 331
Via Porta Rossa, 32, 313
Via Proconsolo, 321
Via Ricasoli, 319, 326, 332
Via Rondinelli, 330
Via Santo Spirito, 327
Via Strozzi, 323
Via Tornabuoni, 314, 323, 330
Florence, Archbishops of, Antonio Pierozzi, 74, 95; Piero Riario, 128; Rinaldo Orsini, 130; Giulio de’ Medici, 232
Florentines, clothing of, 21–3; women, 22–3; Dati on, 28; Pius II on, 38; and the Medici, 50, 82; in fear of Don Ferrante, 84; Medici marriages with, 115; Mantuan envoy on Savonarola and, 185; celebrate defeats of Venice and the Pope, 209
Foggini, Giovanni Battista, 333
Foix, Gaston de(1489–1512), 209
France, and Florence and Milan, 84, 85: Piero di Cosimo ambassador to, 102; and battle of Ravenna, 208, 209; and Florence, 209
Franceschini, Baldassare, ‘il Volterrano’, 331, 332
Francesco da Puglia, Fra, 198, 199
Francesco da Sangallo, 325
Francesco II, Duke of Lorraine, later Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor (1708–65), 309
Francesi, Napoleone, 141, 142
Franchi, Rosello di jacopo, 331
Franciabigio, prop. Francesco di Cristofano Bigi (1482–1325), 322
Franciotto, Galeotto, Cardinal, 206
Francis I, King of France (1494–1547), 252; Leo X and, 219, 222; his appearance and ambition, 219; invades Italy, 220; and Parma and Piacenza, 237; Charles V defeats, 238, 240; and Clement VII, 239, 241
Frundsberg, Georg von (1473–1538), 241–2
Fuorusciti, 263–4
Furini, Francesco, 285, 332
Galilei, Galileo (1564–1642), 292; his history, 282; burial of, 282, 317, 332; Ferdinando II and, 282, 284, 317; his telescope, 331; his papers in Biblioteca Nazionale, 332
Gaza,Theodorus(1398–1478), 170
Genoa, Medici office in, 34; and Smyrna alum mines, 88; and Florence, 159, 163; buys Sarzana, 210
Gentile da Fabriano (137O?–1427?), and the Constantinopolitans, 67; Adoration of the Magi, 110, 314, 320
Ghiberti, Lorenzo (1378–1435), and bronze doors for the Baptistery, 70–1, 316; and the Cathedral dome, 72; his statue of St Matthew, 73; Donatello and, 90; Gozzoli and, 110; his wooden screen in the Cathedral, 137; his bronzes in Orsanmichele, 317
Ghiberti, Vittorio, 316
Ghirlandaio, Domenico Curradi (1444–94), 168; his murals in Santa Maria Novella, 102, 167, 319, 323; Michelangelo and, 165
Ghirlandaio, Ridolfo(1483–1561), 314
Giambologna, prop. Jehan de Boulogne (1529–1608), 328; bronzes by, 276, 323; equestrian statue of Cosimo I, 280, 331; and the Cathedral façade, 324; his Rape of the Sabines, 329; l’ Appenino, 330; equestrian statue of Ferdinando I, 331
Gianfigliazzi, Selvaggia de’, 325
Gigli, Girolamo, 278
Ginori, Caterina Soderini, 255, 256
Giotto di Bondone (1267–1337), 108, 314, 315, 320
Giovanni, Bertoldo di, 165
Giovanni da San Giovanni, 285, 332
Giovio, Paolo, 226
Girolami, Raffaelo, 251
Giuliano da Maiano, 167, 321
Giuliano da Sangallo, 164, 316, 322, 323, 325
Giulio Romano, prop. Giulio Pippi de’
Giannuzzi (c. 1492–1546), 240
Gonsalvo de Cordoba (1453–1515), 202
Gonzaga, Eleonora, see Medici, Eleonora de’
Gonzaga, Francesco, Marquis of Mantua, 194, 195–6, 206
Gonzaga, Ghismondo, Cardinal, 217