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512 LIFE OF BENVENUTO CELLINI

216; goes to Bologna, 219; his
anger with Cellinion account of
the chalice, 221; is reconciled
with him, 223; summons Tobbia
to Rome, and orders him and Cel-
lini to compete for the mounting
of an unicorn's horn, 227 ; present
at the wedding of Catherine de
Medicis at Marseilles, 227 72.;
deprives Cellini of his post at the
Mint, 230; demands the un-
finished chalice, which Cellini
refuses to give up, 231, 232;
arrests Cellini, 232; receives the
chalice in a sealed box, which he
opens contrary to his oath, 236,
237; is angry because Cellini
takes him at his word, 239; sends
Pompeo to conciliate him, 239;
is informed that Cellini has killed
Tobbia, and sends to have him
arrested, 233; receives Cellini
into favour again, 267 jyy.; his
death, 272; Cellini is accused of
stealing his jewels, ii, 3; his
negotiations with Gattinara, 6.
Clement XII, Pope, porphyry urn
on his tomb, i, 48 72.
Cola, Santo di, goldsmith at Rome,
i, 63 72.
Colonna, the, Rome invaded by,
i, 129 and 72.
Colonna, Cardinal, story of his
cure by Giacomo da Carpi, i,
97
Colonna, Stefano, ii, 296 and 72.
Concino, Bartolommeo, secretary to
Duke Cosimo I, ii, 40372., 429
and 72.; Cellini's letter to him
quoted, 236 72., 261 72., 287 72.
Conegrano, Cavaliere, ambassador
from Ferrara to Duke Cosimo, ii,
403 and 72., 406.

Conversini, Benedetto, Governor of
Rome, and Bishop of Jesi, ii, 2
and72., 37, 38.
Cornaro, Caterina, Queen of Cyprus,
i, 84 72.
Cornaro, Cardinal Francesco, i,
84 72., 276 72.; protects Cellini
after the murder of Pompeo, 276;
takes him to Monte Cavallo after
his illness, 327; causes his shop
to be closed while he is in prison,
ii, 16; receives him after his
escape, 33; implores the Pope to
release Cellini, 36; gives him up
to the Pope, 43 yyy.
Cornaro, Cardinal Marco, i, 84 72.;
gives a commission to Cellini,
84.
Cortesi, Tommaso de', Cardinal,
datary to Clement VII, i, 180
and 72., 183; Bishop of Vaison,
206 72.
Crespy, Treaty of, ii, 136 72., 228 72.
Crivelli, Giovan Francesco, perhaps
the same as Giovan Francesco
dellaTacca,ii, 42 72.
Crivelli, Giovanpiero, the gold-
smith, perhaps the same as Giovan-
piero della Tacca, i, 73 72.
Croce, Baccino (Bernardino) della,
i, 189 and 72., 190, 241.
C7*222'2/far, by Cellini, now in the
Church of S. Lorenzo in the
Escorial, ii, 434 72.; other cruci-
fixes by Cellini, 433 72.

Daniello da Volterra. Ric-
ciarelli.
Dante, an interpretation of, by Cel-
lini, ii, 173, 174; his visit to Paris,
 
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