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his enemies he is deprived of his post at the Mint.—He re-
fuses to give up at the Pope's request the unfinished Chalice.
—The troubles that fell upon him in consequence of this
refusal.226
CHAPTER XIII
(1533-1534)
Cellini falls in love with a Sicilian girl named Angelica.—
He forms a friendship with a Sicilian priest who practises
necromancy.—He enters into competition for a medal with
Giovanni Bernardi of Castel Bolognese.—During a dispute
he wounds a certain Ser Benedetto, a Florentine.—Being
accused by mistake of killing his rival Tobbia, he flies to
Naples in company with Antonio Solosmeo of Settignano . 241
CHAPTER XIV
(1534)
Cellini finds Angelica at Naples.—He visits the antiquities
of the city, and is well received by the Viceroy, to whom he
sells a diamond.—He abandons Angelica, and returns to
Rome to the house of Cardinal Ippolito de' Medici.—He pre-
sents to the Pope a medal bearing the figure of and
receives a commission to make another reverse for it repre-
senting an episode in the Zz/F ........ 2$g
CHAPTER XV
(1534-1535)
Death of Pope Clement VII.—Cellini is insulted byPompeo
the goldsmith and kills him at the corner of the CA/awA? in
Rome.—He is protected by his friends and by Cardinals
Cornaro and Medici.—Paul III desires him to undertake his
coinage and provides him with a safe conduct from the con-
sequences of the murder of Pompeo.—He makes yrzzZz adorned
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his enemies he is deprived of his post at the Mint.—He re-
fuses to give up at the Pope's request the unfinished Chalice.
—The troubles that fell upon him in consequence of this
refusal.226
CHAPTER XIII
(1533-1534)
Cellini falls in love with a Sicilian girl named Angelica.—
He forms a friendship with a Sicilian priest who practises
necromancy.—He enters into competition for a medal with
Giovanni Bernardi of Castel Bolognese.—During a dispute
he wounds a certain Ser Benedetto, a Florentine.—Being
accused by mistake of killing his rival Tobbia, he flies to
Naples in company with Antonio Solosmeo of Settignano . 241
CHAPTER XIV
(1534)
Cellini finds Angelica at Naples.—He visits the antiquities
of the city, and is well received by the Viceroy, to whom he
sells a diamond.—He abandons Angelica, and returns to
Rome to the house of Cardinal Ippolito de' Medici.—He pre-
sents to the Pope a medal bearing the figure of and
receives a commission to make another reverse for it repre-
senting an episode in the Zz/F ........ 2$g
CHAPTER XV
(1534-1535)
Death of Pope Clement VII.—Cellini is insulted byPompeo
the goldsmith and kills him at the corner of the CA/awA? in
Rome.—He is protected by his friends and by Cardinals
Cornaro and Medici.—Paul III desires him to undertake his
coinage and provides him with a safe conduct from the con-
sequences of the murder of Pompeo.—He makes yrzzZz adorned