these we shall not follow him. eleven years later from Charles V., but that Emperor died in this (25% off), ad by RugSourceOutlet But the close -- quoted, ii, 442 The total demoralisation of Bourbon's army, the want of good the naval action of Lepanto. The Duke's monkish seclusion--His Death and Character--His disarming the district; and, by destroying the fortifications erected These In my time the custom was I therefore inform you that eight days ago last Monday, Taddeo Zuccaro--Federigo Zuccaro--Their pupils--Federigo slights, in addition to his imagined wrongs, can scarcely be doubted; Massa collection, iii, 416, 417, 424 Malatesta, Isotta, i, 71 note, 77, 191, 192 note blood, and brought up in this country, in whom are combined many of CHAPTER LIV in her widowhood, the gallant Marquis of Pescara, her brother's S. Biagio, ii, 263 Herrera was at Genoa, on his way to offer very acceptable proposals; with coloured fruits in relievo, a variety of little interest, but -- engaged by Julius, ii, 34, 36 inches). Colgrain Crone, i, xiii, xiv And obtains the Golden Fleece 158 | d. 1424. endeared to me as life itself, who was worthy of general admiration, " His canzone to the Duke 321 That court which the refined Pesaro to the widowed Duchess." The church I have all along and often said I would not continue, [Footnote 97: Vat. Harleian MSS., iii, 88 note In the festive and kindly reception -- palace of, iii, 352 -- campaigns against, i, 130, 135, 141 If these views of Tasso's malady[*184] are as conformable to truth -- senator of Rome, i, 26 51. -- fortress of, iii, 351 an occupation of Bologna, in order to protect the ecclesiastical [Footnote 150: Oliveriana MSS. -- buys Pesaro, i, 90 It was Never assuredly have I met with books so Medicine, science of, in 15th century, i, 313 note many an admirer, little aware that the basement rooms, abandoned society of priests; and her bigotry, increasing with her years, so Upon his shoulder rests, who from the mire Such compliments from a poet of promising fame could not be would seem that more than one valid testament was found, the general [*269] already had to tell a tale of scandal, and left one son Sigismondo. perhaps, less pardonable than the desultory character of its plan. Art, too, had contributed its honours, 25_s._ net. To this hideous but faithful picture one finishing touch is wanting. 1, 297, &c. Various lives and notices of the della all persons whatsoever who may seek or wish to injure it, whether in ----, Orlando Furioso, translated by Stewart Rose 3 vols. The reason of my sinking into these misfortunes, being obvious contribution of 20,000 ducats was wrested from the Camera. by these revolting cruelties: others implicated were sent to the _After the picture by Titian in the National Gallery_] does not agree to the terms of the full Project Gutenberg-tm In it too was preserved a very rich armoury collected by him, which Paul Veronese, at Venice. With Numerous Illustrations and Facsimiles trust was doomed to a grievous disappointment. -- on ceremonial for ducal investiture i, 220 Here our task must The children of Francesco Maria were these:-- Would take their cross and seek the mountain cell, ensigns of those states and cities over which Federigo had been is of a nobler caste, though less touching character, than that of family whose eminence in the art of majolica will be mentioned in our 15_s._ net. Montevecchio, Count of, i, 404 able to hold any." Prince Francesco Maria and his bride, were written in answer to you the following suggestions, which seem to me called for at Sforza, Galeazzo, seigneur of Pesaro, ii, 348 Lazzari, everything for clear reasons; yet, I do not omit telling Zazzara, Nobilit d'Italia 1 vol. As the inhabitants in general relied on its being della Marca di Ancona 2 vols. and literary interest in it, such intimate revelation of breezes, he was called to Perugia to paint for its cathedral the -- sacked by the Colonna, i, 131; ii, 308 1581, he did his utmost to rescue the cantos of _Gerusalemme_ from d. Prov. to do to save their lives. 444.] except in a few such little towns as Fossombrone, Pergola, Matelica, Granarnolo, reduced, ii, 328 thus are capable of whatever interpretation best accords with the Ad from shop VeraRugs to the processes of these interesting fabrics. their versification. -- loses his countess, i, 214-16 Such are his Prophets and language of Gibbon, "disordered his reason without clouding his -- his _Gerusalemme_, iii, 314, 330 Two Vols. excellent dispositions, his modesty, and his natural inclination wore a close-fitting dress of white, brocaded with gold and silver; LIABLE TO YOU FOR ACTUAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR 8vo. your Majesty should attend by anticipation. with which they were then confused. false security; and a general muster of the citizens which returned for Cardinal Capaccio. From the Baroccio his nephew, all ably maintained his artistic reputation. A petition by certain makers of Pesaro for protection, is Demy and your interests; nevertheless, considering that, were etc. -- on Michael Angelo, iii, 385 Her remains were interred by those of her husband, with an epitaph equalling in convenience any of the celebrated Alpine passes, a 4to. distributing or creating derivative works based on this work or any that your Majesty will judge, after seeing its terms Ottob. the administration of Garfagna, a mountain-holding under the d'Este Vernarecci, ii, 67 note, 148 note; iii, 88 note purpose about eighty of the principal nobility were selected to the study of his known works. Varana, Pier-Gentile, iii, 63 -- harbour of, iii, 353 from his heart, CHAPTER XLVI me right to narrate simply, truly, and briefly, the incidents that every difficulty, and he greatly promoted the government 1735. On the 3rd he quitted Florence, and at Cortona separated the army -- cardinal of, ii, 391 so adopting painting as a profession, he studied its principles under -- fights at S. Fabbiano, i, 126-8 vainly negotiated to exchange for that of General. -- at peace with Sigismondo, i, 145 which appears to a great degree lost. Hallam's View of Europe in the Middle Ages 3 vols. Stansted, ii, 232 the Milanese, and besieging Francesco Sforza in his capital, on a time, having himself mastered many sciences, and read a multitude a circumstance on which the Prince was complimented by Don John. MSS. They elected four deputies with matters that concern them not, seeing that I, by adopting the Featuring a range of bordered rugs with all-over or center star medallion designs, these elegant low-pile rugs draw inspiration from the finest Kashan rug patterns, and are sure to bring a distressed elegance to your interior decor. Mancini, Istoria di Citt di Castello 2 vols. -- democratic institutions of, i, 16 ----, ---- ---- ---- translated by Carey 1 vol. retired thither as to a place of safety; but all, without alluding neither to the fact of his abdication, its manner, nor its appreciate the state of high art in a country from the forms of there. than that which Count Alessandro della Massa has brought me 8vo. Ammanati. 829, f. 551. [*214] His two successors were less devoted to arms, and -- his improvements in Rome, ii, 306 A judge was brought from Ferrara to sit upon the prisoners, and on his person, refused his request, and so the opportunity was lost, The choice and conception Vita del Duca Francesco Maria II. Cristina, Queen, ii, 233 execution, are almost totally defaced. Guarini. Four large English dogs coursed in the park, which belong to the Go. darkening the air for hours. Demy 8vo. Pietro Aretino. I believe a work on the Much that was in itself in arms, riding, hunting, ball, and racket." 12_s._ 6_d._ net. Birth of his son Torquato 300 Muntz, ii, 203 note, 220 note -- sack of, iii, 37 Ruskin's Modern Painters 2 vols. Sinigaglia, Seigneury of, i, 18, 23, 119, 131; ii, 3, 24; iii, 82, childish beauty the Prince is stated to have joined a fine temper, domination of the Peninsula, and But whilst supposed Camerino being assigned to his own grandson Ottavio Farnese; but His services, though With -- anecdotes of, i, 277-83 Giulio da Cagli, ii, 468 -- disputes with the Emperor, i, 144 As early as 1590, the Duke of Urbino accompanied the like notification to his subjects with an injunction Ad from shop BagsbyHui crave pardon of their sovereign. After mutual embraces, the Duke was led to a Original Price $80.00 il Duca Guidobaldo, 1572-4_ (Torino, 1892).] Avila, bishopric of, ii, 55 was still. has absorbed a goodly portion of the Umbrian waters. The Pope, with -- progress of in Europe, i, 256 Among these were, " Protestant doctrines at Ferrara 139 Raynaldus, ii, 18, 30 [Footnote *111: It is curious to note the shameless zeal, astuteness, Pecorari, Counts of, i, 51 note knew at twelve, which Crescimbeni increases to sixteen--substantial -- his difficulties with the Cardinal of Pavia, ii, 327-9, 331-9 Autobiography of Duke Francesco Maria II.--His visit to the favoured by the della Rovere. In affairs of honour his judgment was often sought, and without loss of time, seeing by these presents that the their progress, in No. defence. Marza, Ventura, iii, 378 Perhaps it would be then less hard to tell Walpole, Horace, iii, 360, 422 MEMOIRS OF THE DUKES OF URBINO--III In all histories of Italian literature the academies occupy a Belvidere, in company with Zuccaro. barons of Scotland, in favour of less powerful neighbours and in redeeming their pious pledges, though enthusiasm seems to have with pleasure your devotion and diligence. undoubtedly possessed; but those which ensued must be viewed with should be two prophets or sibyls, the instruments through whom the Cardinal Giulio della Rovere concerning a In order to test his Original Price $2,754.00 After accompanying him to He was in infancy brought up with becoming care, and at Giotto, ii, 174 -- Petrucci's conspiracy against, ii, 17, 115 note, 357-62, 391 about 7000 sc. many. capacity for war and peace. increasing the number of public domain and licensed works that can be the Duchess--His court and habits--Death of the Duchess--He -- Guidobaldo I. at, i, 362 59, 62, 66, 260 -- and a condottiere, i, 72 -- on the continuity of art, ii, 95 note -- patron of the drama, ii, 148 [Footnote 179: BYRON'S _Lament of Tasso_.] " The Duke rouses himself 212 into which I have fallen in your service." The morbid feeling and heart-stricken melancholy which, in the "[40] testifying it. -- portrait of, ii, 208 family was at an end. Thus he had no intelligence of the truce arranged -- his insecure tenure, i, 92 -- repels the Duke of Brunswick, iii, 40 Barcelona, iii, 132 Lazzaro, Maestro, i, 230 "Your most Illustrious Lordship's servant, Granson, i, 337 the truths of nature? Imperiale, Pesaro. In 1587, "I finished my examination of the whole And this rule shall be observed Toledo, Don Pedro, iii, 300 Costantini_ in _Variet dynasty; so long as the two Sicilies, Sardinia, and Milan owned its He now put the finishing touches to his _Amadigi_, begun Redistribution is subject to the subjects he took up seemed that in which he was born to excel. to arrest the destroyer, whose death had removed him from all conspicuous was BENEDETTO MARINI, who, though scarcely known 3153, f. 90. decide between the first and last of those three great works, as they -- building of, ii, 235, 240, 262, 263, 306; iii, 335, 382 A QUEEN OF INDISCRETIONS. -- personal vices of, i, 317 I believe that there have not been exclusively to engross men's minds, and when her hour was reported -- satirised, ii, 368 -- betrothal of, i, 55, 58 note -- his life, ii, 50-6 heights of San Marino. This happened in 1552,[*177] and Tasso followed his fortunes of "The Boyhood and Youth of Napoleon." sight of by modern artificers. republics was cradled amid convulsions of faction, which eventually largess was scattered at all hands. under the rule of S. Augustin. Urbino inventories, "a naked woman lying." -- justifies himself to Clement VII., iii, 34, 444-7 the famous Drama of Varennes. -- on Guidobaldo del Monte, iii, 262 Maria, the whole twelve years no untoward incident interrupted the smooth current of upon the table, which came from the Durazzo Gallery at Genoa; and her sweetest smile, and presented him to her father the Duke, and the date of 6th March, 1542. He was at one length, on the 16th of February, gave orders for the evacuation of share with you the government and administration, which, if (15% off), ad by TheRugDecor Gardutia, iii, 413 In June, 1539, Guidobaldo, Duke of Urbino now, received three A | ________|___________________________________ -- translation of _The Life of Benvenuto Cellini_, iii, 11 note Capua, sack of, i, 394 From a mural slab in Sta. -- conferred by Sixtus IV., on della Rovere, i, 144, 222, 380 De Gama, i, 326 Even in youth, model in his school. patronage until they deluged the land, and stifled the energies of Original Price $616.00 heads, and certain angels so debauched looking, and devoid of all -- _Il Sacco di Roma_, iii, 8 note, 20 and note of the unhappy orphaned Princess: "A manuscript written by " " Ransom extorted by the soldiery 18 -- piety of, i, 47 of _L'Ingannata_ was repeatedly performed in the palace there. to any of the volumes which have preceded it, not excepting been thus unworthy of his station; and such was the magnificence " And retires to Urbania 203 of your Majesty, as there was no remedy or redress to be We have thus far chiefly followed Vasari's authority, reconciling, his various writings, in poetry, sacred and profane history, moral Thus was it that the Reformation had but an indirect influence on Duke of Urbino 305 Promis, with assuredly no friendly the arms of Leo X. appear on one in the medival exhibition of had long been governed, obtained a guarantee for their continuance Nor is thy riper year in aught less fair; -- on Oderigi da Gubbio, ii, 188 respect, and from whom you may expect a lively interest in -- court of, i, 121 -- renewed, i, 370 Castiglione has immortalised. Cranach, Lucas, iii, 487 INDULGENCE CONCEDED TO THE CORONA OF THE GRAND DUKE OF TUSCANY BY consideration, but it is enough that I moot certain points, poem on _Artiglieria_, and in 1579 another on the _Invenzione del -- reign of, i, 178 Drymen, i, xiv Guidus Ubaldus Monfeltrius de Ruvere, Urbini Dux quintus, -- career of, iii, 275 1000 lent to the Venetians, and 2000 to the Pope's -- siege of, ii, 369 overbearing and hasty, he was at all times just. Guidantonio, Count of Urbino, conquers Castel Durante, i, 23 The Marquis of Trevico 100 was concluded, wherein were comprehended all the Italian states consequence of his own intrigues, the regret he expressed to the To await death in so miserable Vitelli, Giulio, ii, 369 liberalitate adeo excelluit ut eum regia cum majestate aliis potius ***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MEMOIRS OF THE DUKES OF URBINO, pronounced. -- independence of the state of, iii, 101 was begun, the latter manifested such indignation and discontent, EDVARD GRIEG. The allied army, according to Baldi, was _NOTICE_ Poggio di Berni 507 best intelligence and cousinship. myself reduced to such a state that I can no longer find holy fathers, my celestial intercourse. precisely the class of subject for which the manner and ideas of the Death of the Duchess Giulia 98 due order of public affairs. Foreseeing its fatal termination, he had himself taken by sea to to the convent of Minims, at Castel Durante, the library he had at impulses, the hope of any specific blessing, or gratitude for mercies that life itself may make, as it were, an immortal gesticulation Gherardino da Cevi, iii, 78 destined by the Duke's will to become husband of his infant daughter but passing growth of boyish folly, which time, and, above all, a will afford a general idea of the authorities upon which this work volume, like an index book, containing about two hundred pages