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I NDEX ‘An asterisk denotes membership of the creative elite, not all of whom are included in the text of this book’ *Abbate, Niccolò dell’, of Modena, painter, 79 ‘Abd Allah Ibn Qutayba, 13 Abu Ma’asar (Albumazar), Arab scholar, 12 *Accolti, Benedetto, Tuscan humanist Accolti, Bernardo, Tuscan poet, 74 , 204 *Aconcio, Jacopo, from Trent, humanist, 87 Adrian VI (of Utrecht), pope, 170 Aertsen, Pieter, Flemish painter, 256 *Agricola, Alexander, Flemish musician, 62 Albert of Saxony, medieval philosopher, 23 Albert the Great, medieval philosopher, 23 *Alberti, Leon Battista, universal man, 29 – 30 , 61 – 2 , 67 , 71 – 2 , 81 – 2 , 118 , 124 , 154 – 5 , 157 – 8 , 190 , 199 , 205 , 209 – 11 , 224 – 5 *Albertinelli, Mariotto, Florentine painter, 79 Albizzi, Rinaldo degli, Florentine patrician, 231 *Alciati, Andrea, Lombard legal humanist, 85 , 198 *Aldo Manuzio, humanist printer, 79 , 126 – 7 , 236 , 246 Alexander VI (Borgia), pope, 146 Alexander the Great, 81 Alfonso of Aragon, ‘the Magnanimous’, King of Naples, 85 , 87 , 118 , 119 , 123 , 127 , 131 , 139 – 40 , 222 – 3 Alfonso of Calabria, prince and patron, 103 Alhazen, see Ibn al-Haytham Alsop, Joseph, American journalist, 255 *Amadeo, Giovanni, of Pavia, painter, 82 Ambrose, St, 65 *Ammannati, Bartolommeo, of Settignano, sculptor, 50 anachronism, 201 *Andrea del Sarto, painter, 56 – 7 , 66 , 99 , 107 , 109 – 10 , 113 , 129 , 141 , 145 *Angelico, fra, Tuscan painter, 51 , 53 , 79 , 217 , 251 Anguissciola, Sofonisba, Italian painter, 48 Antal, Frederick, Hungarian art historian, 39 , 167 anthropology, 5 – 6 ‘Antico’ (Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi), Mantuan sculptor, 128 *Antoniazzo, Romano, artist, 50 , 219 *Antonino, St (Pierozzi), archbishop of Florence, writer, 81 , 90 , 194 Antonio da Murano, painter, 69 Apelles, ancient Greek painter, 22 applied art, 10 – 11 Aquila, Serafino d’, poet, see Serafino of Aquila arabesques, 14 *Aragona, Tullia d’, Roman courtesan and poet, 48 *Arcadelt, Jacques, Flemish musician, 164 *Aretino, Pietro, Tuscan writer, 55 , 77 , 124 – 5 , 147 – 8 , 168 , 170 , 175 , 209 , 247 – 9 * Argyropoulos, Janos, Greek humanist, 50 , 87 , 244 *Ariosto, Ludovico, from Emilia, writer, 18 , 23 , 81 , 122 – 4 , 146 , 165 , 168 – 9 , 177 , 181 , 195 – 6 , 216 Aristotle, 22 – 3 , 85 , 168 , 189 , 198 , 203 *Aron, Pietro, Florentine musician, 30 , 161 – 2 Attavante degli Attavanti, illuminator, 127 Augurello, Giovanni, poet and alchemist, 194 Augustine, St, 65 *Aurispa, Giovanni, Sicilian humanist, 78 Averroes, see Ibn Rushd Avicenna, see Ibn Sina *Baçó, Jacomart, Valencian painter, 51 Bagehot, Walter, English political theorist, 220 *Baldovinetti, Alesso, Florentine painter, 52 *Bandello, Matteo, Lombard writer, 79 , 89 , 126 , 209 *Bandinelli, Baccio, Florentine sculptor, 64 – 6 , 82 , 102 , 129 *Barbari, Jacopo de’, painter and engraver, 77 – 8 , 239 Barbaro, Daniele, Venetian patrician and humanist, 82 , 253 Barbaro, Ermolao, Venetian patrician and humanist, 85 , 105 *Barbaro, Francesco, Venetian patrician and humanist, 78 , 124 Baron, Hans, German-American historian, 41 – 3 , 243 *Bartolommeo, fra (Baccio della Porta), Florentine painter, 79 , 129 , 169 , 247 Bash�, Matsuo, Japanese poet, 259 *Bassano, Jacopo, painter from the Veneto, 81 , 129 Bassano, Leandro, painter from the Veneto, 98 , 129 Battiferri, Laura, Tuscan writer, 48 *Beccafumi, Domenico, Sienese painter, 51 , 54 , 58 , 109 , 250 Becchi, Gentile, humanist tutor, 105 Beck, James, American art historian, 8 *Bellini, Gentile, Venetian painter, 13 , 52 , 57 , 68 , 81 , 96 , 218 *Bellini, Giovanni, Venetian painter, 13 , 52 , 57 , 68 , 98 , 109 , 114 , 116 , 127 , 129 , 151 *Bellini, Jacopo, Venetian painter, 52 , 57 , 68 , 201 , 251 Belliniano, Vittore, painter, 64 , 68 Bembo, Bernardo, Venetian patrician humanist, 105 , 124 *Bembo, Pietro, Venetian patrician, writer and critic, 79 , 114 , 117 , 120 , 123 – 4 , 165 – 6 , 168 – 9