Apennines, 8, 43
Aphrodite, 387, 388
Apollo, 356
Apollo Belvedere, 349, 410
Aptitude for fun, requisite in a man who would be amusing, 154
Apulia, use of music in, as a cure for bite of tarantula, 15
Aquila, Serafino dall’,—see Serafino dall’Aquila
Aquino, the Bishop of,—see Mario de’ Maffei
Aragon, Alfonso II of Naples,—see Alfonso II of Naples Alfonso V of,—see Alfonso I of Naples Beatrice, Queen of Hungary, 204, 336, 397, 399, 400 Catherine, wife of Henry VIII of England, 412 Eleanora, Duchess of Ferrara, 204-5, 336, 363, 397, 398, 399 Federico III of Naples,—see Federico III of Naples Ferdinand of,—see Ferdinand the Catholic Ferdinand I of Naples,—see Ferdinand I of Naples Ferdinand II of Naples,—see Ferdinand II of Naples Ferdinand the Just, 375 Ferdinand, Duke of Calabria, 400 Isabella, Duchess of Milan, 204, 327, 381, 398, 400 Joanna, wife-aunt of Ferdinand II of Naples, 327, 397 Juan II, King of Navarre and, 397 Juana, wife of Philip of Austria, 413 Ludovico, Cardinal, 159, 341, 383
Archaisms of speech discussed, 39-54
Archiuzow, an alleged Russian translator of THE COURTIER, 324
Arco, MS. bibliographical notes by the late Count d’, 417
Ares, 411
Aretino, Pietro, 333 Unico, (Bernardo Accolti),—see Unico Aretino
Argentina, madonna, 196
Arguzie, 121, 143
Arion, 349
Ariosto, Alfonso, 2, 7, 75, 171, 243, 320 Ludovico, 320, 336, 345
Aristippus of Cyrene, 59, 348
Aristobulus I, King of the Jews, 389
Aristodemus, 264, 409
Aristogeiton, 390
Aristotle, 34, 57, 63, 284-5, 286, 323, 370, 374, 388, 391, 409, 414
Arms, the courtier’s true profession, 25
Arms vs. letters, 60-2
Arnold, Fr., 337
Arrogance of princes, 248-9
Art, enjoyment of beauty in nature increased by a knowledge of, 69
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