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INDEX Solon of Athens, 391, 408 Son2ogno, Edoardo, 324, 422 Sophocles, 402 Sorbon, Robert, 346-7 Sorbonne, the, 57, 346-7 Spain, I, 204, 207, 315 Spaniards : martial exercises excelled in by, 31 ; affirmed by Calmeta to be the masters^of courtiership, 97-8 ; discussion whether they are presumptuous, 98; said to excel in chess, 109 ; their grave manners, 1x4-5 Spanish fashion of dress : affected by some, xo2 ; sobriety of, 103 Spartan women, bravery of, 201 Speaking and writing, to be governed by essentially the same rules, 40 Sprezzatura (nonchalance), 35, 338 Squarcione, Francesco, 341 Stadia, computation of the size of Hercules's body based upon a comparison of the different, 171 Stagira, 285, 414 Stasicrates,4Xi Statira of Pontus, 389 Stature, the courtier to be of moderate, 29 Stazioni, X36, 366 Stephen, St., 308 Stesichorus, 294, 4x5 Stilico, 3x3 Stoic philosophers, 82 Strascino (Niccolo Campani da Siena), 128, 362 Strozzi, Palla degli, 140, 370 Suetonius, 360 Sulla, Lucius Cornelius, 58, 347 Sulpicius Rufus, Publius, 51, 344 Sumptuary regulations, commended, 278 Swimming, an accomplishment proper forthe courtier, 31 Symonds, John Addington, 315, 327, 339, 345, 359, 360, 369, 370, 409. 412 Synattus, 194, 195 Synesius, 357 "T-A" (a printer's initials), 4x9 Tacitus, Cornelius, 52, 53, 346, 368 Taft, taftah, taffety, 364 Tarpeia, 392 Tarquinius Priscus, xgo, 389 Tasso, the poet, 333 Girolamo, a printer, 42X Tatius, Titus, 198, X99, 392 Teeth, the beauty of, 55 Temperament of men and women discussed, X86-7 Temperance and continence, contrasted and discussed, 257 Tenda, Beatrice di, 355 Tennis; a pastime appropriate to the courtier, 31 ; to be practised only as a diversion, 86 Tennyson's " Cup," Castiglione's version of the story on which was founded, 194-5, 39° Teramo, the Bishop of,— see Porcaro, Camillo Terpandro, Antonio Maria, 12, 334 Thales of Miletus, 408 Themistocles, 64, 76, 275, 349 Themistus of Syracuse, 389 Theodatus, 393 Theodolinda, Queen of the Lombards, 202, 393 Theodora, wife of the Emperor Theophilus, 202, 393 wife of the Emperor Justinian, 393 Theodoric the Great, 393 Theophilus, the Emperor, 393 Theophrastus, 5, 323 Theseus, 106, 275, 358, 41X Thetis, 387 Tiber, first Trojan landing at the mouth of the, 198 Ticknor, the historian of Spanish literature, 3x5 Time, the true test of literary and other excellence, 6 Time and manner of employing the courtier's accom- plishments, 81 et seq. Timeliness, a requisite in pleasantries, 154 Timur the Tartar, 387 Tintoretto, 35 x Tipografia dei Classici Itallani, la, 421 Tvrsif an eclogue by Castiglione, 314, 331, 332 Tisias (Stesichorus), 415 Titian, 3x3, 320, 343, 407 Titus Tatius, 198, 199, 392 Todeschini, Francesco, — see Pius III Toldo, Pietro, 315 Tolosa, Paolo, 15X, 378 Tomeo, Niccold, — see Leonico Tommaso, Antonio di, 375 Tommaso, messer, of Pisa, 195-6 Tomyris, 205, 400 Torello, Antonio, 15X, 378-g Count Guido, di Montechiarugolo, 314 Ippolita, wife of the author, 3x4, 369 Torre, Gerontmo della, 366 Marcantonio della, 136, 137, 366 Torresano, Federico, 4x9 Tortis, Alvise de, 419 Total abstinence, 258 Touans, Pedro, 4x9 Trajan, the Emperor, 410 Tricks and deceptions practised by lovers, 217-8 Trifles, instances of books written about, 93, 357 Trino, Comin da, 420 Trojan Horse, the, 244 Trojan settlement in Italy, a story of the, 197-8 Trojan AVar, the origin of the, 387 Trombone, story about playing the, 131 Troy: Trojan settlement in Italy after the fall of, X97-8 ; the valour of Trojan women long prevented the fall of, 2x9 ; the fall of, cited as an instance of the woes wrought by women's beauty, 293 True Lovers* Arch, 222 Truth, the courtier's chief aim should be to inform his prince of the, 247 Tudor, Arthur, 412 Catherine, widow of Henry V of England, 4x2-3 Edmund, Earl of Richmond, 412 Henry, son of Edmund,— see Henry VII Henry, son of Henry,— see Henry VIII Margaret, daughter of Henry, 4x3 Mary, Queen of France, daughter of Henry, 371 Tullius,- see Cicero, Marcus TuUius Turin, Duke Agilulph of, 393 Turk, the Grand, (Bajazet II),— see Bajazet II of Turkey Turkish fashion of dress : affected by some, 102 ; pecu- liarities of, 372 Turks and Moors, 275 Turler, Hieronymus, 3x6, 420 Turnus, 44, 339 Tuscan dialect : author's reasons for not using, 3-5 ■ discussion of, 39-54; not to be regarded as sole cri- terion of Italian usage, 48 Tuscany, 4, 5, 39, 40, 43, 44 Duke Boniface of, 394 Tutula, 392 Tyrant, witticism against a tyrant falsely reputed to be generous, X45 Tyrants, evils suffered by, 263-4 Ubaldini, Bernardino, 376 Ottaviano, 147, 376 Ubicini, the brothers, 421 Ujficio grande and ujficio della Madonna, 137-8, 366 Ugolini, Paulo, 421 Ulysses, 284, 409 Unico Aretino, 12, 16, 17, 80, 81, 179, 228, 229, 230, 333, 335, 352 438