508 LIFE OF BENVENUTO CELLINI
295; 296; offers torestore a. muti-
lated Greek statue for the Duke
as a 297 ; violent dis-
pute with Bandinelli, 297 jyy.;
his criticisms on the latter's Ff<?7-
rM/kr <273%* CarMr, 300 jyy.; re-
ceives a piece of marble and
carves an <z7zaf 72c 277/^,
cured by Raffaello de' Pilli, 308;
casting of the AT-j-gzzj and the
311 ryy.; account of the
casting, 313 jyy.; his workshop
takes fire, and his exertions bring
on a fever, 318; the casting pro-
renovates the furnace, 321 yyy.;
is cured of the fever, 325 ; success
of the casting, 326 jyy.; obtains
permission to go to Rome, 328;
Michelangelo writes to him prais-
ing his bust of Bindo Altoviti,
331 332; he invites Michel-
angelo to Florence on behalf of
the Duke, 332, 333, 336; enters
into a contract with Bindo Alto-
viti, 334; visits Pope Julius III,
335; returns to Florence, 337;
ungraciously received by the Duke,
338, 339; incurs the anger of the
Duchess through the valuation of
a pearl necklace, 340 jyy.; en-
gaged in the fortification of Flo-
rence, 348; disputes with the
Duke on the subject, 350; quar-
rels with a Lombard captain,
35°; 35354; restores some
antique figures found near Arezzo,
355; kindness of the Duke, 356;
hostility of the Duchess, 357,
360; friendship of the Duke's
children, 338, 359 ; finishes the
four figures for the base of the
Arris', 359; the Duke is pleased
with them and presents him with
a house, 359, 360; insulted by
Bernardo Baldini, 361 ; revenges
suaded by the Duke to uncover
the though incomplete,
363 ryy. ; is gratified by the praise
mises from the Duke, 370, 372;
invited to go to Sicily, he de-
clines, 370, 371; requests leave
to go a pilgrimage to Vallom-
brosa, etc., 372, 373; is kindly
received by the family of his work-
man Cesare at Bagno, 376; re-
ceives information of an unde-
fended pass near Camaldoli,377;
returns to Florence and informs
the Duke, 377, 378; differs with
the Duke concerning the price of
theF^^vzzy, 379,380 ; the Duchess
wishes to arrange the matter,
380; he entrusts the affair to
Girolamo degli Albizzi, who
values it at3,500^77^7,382,383
and 77.; his dissatisfaction, 383
and 72.; has difficulty in recover-
ing the money, 384; the Duke,
being dangerously ill, pays his
arrears of salary, 385; violent alter-
cation with the Duke,i387; Bandi-
nelli values the at 16,000
390; the Duke wishes him
295; 296; offers torestore a. muti-
lated Greek statue for the Duke
as a 297 ; violent dis-
pute with Bandinelli, 297 jyy.;
his criticisms on the latter's Ff<?7-
rM/kr <273%* CarMr, 300 jyy.; re-
ceives a piece of marble and
carves an <z7zaf 72c 277/^,
cured by Raffaello de' Pilli, 308;
casting of the AT-j-gzzj and the
311 ryy.; account of the
casting, 313 jyy.; his workshop
takes fire, and his exertions bring
on a fever, 318; the casting pro-
renovates the furnace, 321 yyy.;
is cured of the fever, 325 ; success
of the casting, 326 jyy.; obtains
permission to go to Rome, 328;
Michelangelo writes to him prais-
ing his bust of Bindo Altoviti,
331 332; he invites Michel-
angelo to Florence on behalf of
the Duke, 332, 333, 336; enters
into a contract with Bindo Alto-
viti, 334; visits Pope Julius III,
335; returns to Florence, 337;
ungraciously received by the Duke,
338, 339; incurs the anger of the
Duchess through the valuation of
a pearl necklace, 340 jyy.; en-
gaged in the fortification of Flo-
rence, 348; disputes with the
Duke on the subject, 350; quar-
rels with a Lombard captain,
35°; 35354; restores some
antique figures found near Arezzo,
355; kindness of the Duke, 356;
hostility of the Duchess, 357,
360; friendship of the Duke's
children, 338, 359 ; finishes the
four figures for the base of the
Arris', 359; the Duke is pleased
with them and presents him with
a house, 359, 360; insulted by
Bernardo Baldini, 361 ; revenges
suaded by the Duke to uncover
the though incomplete,
363 ryy. ; is gratified by the praise
mises from the Duke, 370, 372;
invited to go to Sicily, he de-
clines, 370, 371; requests leave
to go a pilgrimage to Vallom-
brosa, etc., 372, 373; is kindly
received by the family of his work-
man Cesare at Bagno, 376; re-
ceives information of an unde-
fended pass near Camaldoli,377;
returns to Florence and informs
the Duke, 377, 378; differs with
the Duke concerning the price of
theF^^vzzy, 379,380 ; the Duchess
wishes to arrange the matter,
380; he entrusts the affair to
Girolamo degli Albizzi, who
values it at3,500^77^7,382,383
and 77.; his dissatisfaction, 383
and 72.; has difficulty in recover-
ing the money, 384; the Duke,
being dangerously ill, pays his
arrears of salary, 385; violent alter-
cation with the Duke,i387; Bandi-
nelli values the at 16,000
390; the Duke wishes him