INDEX
507
venge on Miccieri, 192 ^yy.;
takes the salt-cellar to the King,
198, 199; future history of the
salt-cellar, 198 72.; takes a new
model, named Jeanne, by whom
he has a daughter, 201 jyy.; is
visited by the King, who orders
y,ooo ATMaff to be paid to him,
203, which he does not receive,
owing to the Cardinal of Ferrara,
that an income of 2,000 yrzzVz be
assigned to him, 205 jyy.; he ex-
pels a tenant installed in the
Chateau by Madame d'Estampes,
210; exhibits the to the
King's Court at Fontainebleau,
211 yyy.; his colossal statue of
A/hz".!-, 21$, 217 72. ; consulted by
the King about fortifying Paris,
218; rebuked by the King at the
instance of Madame d'Estampes,
222, 223; his reply, 223 s-yy.;
the King restores him to favour,
223, 226; he requests leave to
return to Italy, 229; the King's
anger,230; obtainspermission to
go from the Cardinal of Ferrara,
230; departs from Paris, 232,
234; Ascanio follows after him,
and persuades him to send back
three silver vases, 235; he en-
counters a dreadful storm, 237;
arrives at Lyons, 239 ; is advised
by Galeotto della Mirandola to
return, 239; meets Pier Luigi
Farnese at Piacenza, 240; is
kindly received by him, 241; at
Florence he finds his sister and
brother-in-law in difficulties, and
arranges to provide for them, 243;
his reception by Duke Cosimo,
244 yyy., who orders him to make
a T^7'A?z7.r, 246; model of the
7d?7W3r.y, 246 and 72. ; he obtains
a house to work in, 249; is an-
noyed by the ducal steward, Pier
Francesco Ricci, 230 jyy.; accepts
a salary of 200 Arzzaf;', 236; dis-
pleasure of the King of France,
239,263 ; commences the TdzrygMy,
260; death of his brother*-in-
law, 261; makes a bronze bust of
favoured by the Duchess, 263;
receives letters from France, and
sends his accounts to the Cardinal
of Ferrara, 266 jyy.; is asked by
and displeases him by his reply,
270 j'yy.; Ricci instigates Gam-
betta to bring an infamous accusa-
tion against him, 273, 274; re-
tires to Venice, 273, where he
visits Titian and Sansovino, 276;
meets Lorenzino de' Medici and
Leone Strozzi, who advise him to
return to France, 277; returns to
against him, 281 jyy.; he defends
himself, 284; tells the Duke the
story of the diamond, 283 : offers
to make the Duke's coinage, 287 ;
is badly served by Piero di Mar-
tino, 288, 289; laments having
left Paris, 291, 371; goes to
Fiesole to see his son, 291; meets
ing him, 291, 292; his grief at
the death of his son, 292, 293;
Bandinelli offers to give him a
block of marble, 294; he sets a
diamond ring for the Duchess,
507
venge on Miccieri, 192 ^yy.;
takes the salt-cellar to the King,
198, 199; future history of the
salt-cellar, 198 72.; takes a new
model, named Jeanne, by whom
he has a daughter, 201 jyy.; is
visited by the King, who orders
y,ooo ATMaff to be paid to him,
203, which he does not receive,
owing to the Cardinal of Ferrara,
that an income of 2,000 yrzzVz be
assigned to him, 205 jyy.; he ex-
pels a tenant installed in the
Chateau by Madame d'Estampes,
210; exhibits the to the
King's Court at Fontainebleau,
211 yyy.; his colossal statue of
A/hz".!-, 21$, 217 72. ; consulted by
the King about fortifying Paris,
218; rebuked by the King at the
instance of Madame d'Estampes,
222, 223; his reply, 223 s-yy.;
the King restores him to favour,
223, 226; he requests leave to
return to Italy, 229; the King's
anger,230; obtainspermission to
go from the Cardinal of Ferrara,
230; departs from Paris, 232,
234; Ascanio follows after him,
and persuades him to send back
three silver vases, 235; he en-
counters a dreadful storm, 237;
arrives at Lyons, 239 ; is advised
by Galeotto della Mirandola to
return, 239; meets Pier Luigi
Farnese at Piacenza, 240; is
kindly received by him, 241; at
Florence he finds his sister and
brother-in-law in difficulties, and
arranges to provide for them, 243;
his reception by Duke Cosimo,
244 yyy., who orders him to make
a T^7'A?z7.r, 246; model of the
7d?7W3r.y, 246 and 72. ; he obtains
a house to work in, 249; is an-
noyed by the ducal steward, Pier
Francesco Ricci, 230 jyy.; accepts
a salary of 200 Arzzaf;', 236; dis-
pleasure of the King of France,
239,263 ; commences the TdzrygMy,
260; death of his brother*-in-
law, 261; makes a bronze bust of
favoured by the Duchess, 263;
receives letters from France, and
sends his accounts to the Cardinal
of Ferrara, 266 jyy.; is asked by
and displeases him by his reply,
270 j'yy.; Ricci instigates Gam-
betta to bring an infamous accusa-
tion against him, 273, 274; re-
tires to Venice, 273, where he
visits Titian and Sansovino, 276;
meets Lorenzino de' Medici and
Leone Strozzi, who advise him to
return to France, 277; returns to
against him, 281 jyy.; he defends
himself, 284; tells the Duke the
story of the diamond, 283 : offers
to make the Duke's coinage, 287 ;
is badly served by Piero di Mar-
tino, 288, 289; laments having
left Paris, 291, 371; goes to
Fiesole to see his son, 291; meets
ing him, 291, 292; his grief at
the death of his son, 292, 293;
Bandinelli offers to give him a
block of marble, 294; he sets a
diamond ring for the Duchess,