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    The Swerve

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    Omar, Caliph, 282n–83n

      omnes cives studiosi (all learned citizens), 131

      On Avarice (Poggio), 21, 133, 138, 147

      On Nobility (Poggio), 147

      On Pleasure (De voluptate) (Valla), 222–26, 303n

      “On some verses of Virgil” (Montaigne), 247

      On the Excellence and Dignity of the Roman Court (Castiglionchio), 138–42, 144

      On the Immense and the Numberless (Bruno), 239

      On the Laws (De legibus) (Cicero), 155–56

      On the Misery of Human Life (Poggio), 147

      On the Nature of Things (De rerum natura) (Lucretius), see De rerum natura (Lucretius)

      On the Republic (Cicero), 43

      On the Unhappiness of Princes (Poggio), 214

      On the Vicissitudes of Fortune (De varietate fortunae) (Poggio), 147, 294n

      Opticks (Newton), 261

      Orations (Cicero), 208

      oratory, 31, 70, 93, 177–78

      Order of St. Francis, 147–48

      Orestes, 91, 92

      Orsini family, 135

      Osiris, 89

      Ovid, 23, 43, 49, 52, 53, 54, 84

      Oxford, University of, 172, 208, 243

      Pachomius, Saint, 24–25

      Pacuvius, Marcus, 23–24

      Padua, 121, 239–40

      paganism, 10, 13, 19, 53–54, 75–78, 86–108, 117–18, 123, 129, 150, 222–24, 258, 283n, 284n, 286n

      pain, 8–10, 11, 26–27, 103–4, 195–98, 224–26, 228, 231

      painting, 9, 10, 70, 104, 202, 252, 305n

      Palatine Hill, 157, 275n

      Palazzo della Signoria, 124

      palazzos, 110, 124

      Palestine, 67, 98

      palimpsests, 43, 271n–72n

      Palladas, 91

      Palmer, Ada, 274n

      Pan, 63

      Pannelli, Lucia, 210

      papacy, 18, 122, 135–36, 137, 139, 161, 165, 166, 205–6, 293n–94n

      see also specific popes

      papal bulls, 137

      papal seals, 139

      papal states, 135–36, 161

      paper, 15, 40, 56

      papyrology, 64–65, 71

      papyrus, 28, 40, 54–59, 62–65, 71, 260, 280n

      papyrus rolls, 28, 40, 54–59, 62–65, 68, 69, 71, 77, 82–83, 88, 260, 280n, 283n

      parchment, 17–18, 28, 38, 39–40, 42–43, 62, 82, 260, 283n

      Paris, 24, 160, 226

      Paris, University of, 160, 172

      Passover, 236

      patriarchs, 163, 169

      patrons, 70–72, 85, 233

      Patro the Epicurean, 274n

      Paul, Saint, 96

      Paulus, Aemilius, 60

      Pazzi conspiracy, 213

      peasants, 36, 100, 111

      Pedianus, Asconius, 209

      Pedo, Albinovanus, 23–24

      pens, 39, 85–86

      Pergamum, 281n

      perpetual motion, 244–45

      Perpignan, 205

      Perseus, King of Macedon, 60

      Persia, 67

      Peruzzi family, 113

      Petrarch, 23, 29, 115, 116, 117, 119–21, 123, 124, 130–33, 157, 214, 288n, 289n

      Philip, King of Macedon, 50

      Philodemus, 58–59, 65–66, 71, 77

      philology, 149

      philosophy, 1–5, 28, 51, 58–59, 65–70, 71, 72–80, 91–95, 117, 120, 132, 182–202, 220–21, 252–54, 277n

      pi, 87

      Piaggio, Antonio, 58

      Piazza della Signoria, 113, 219

      Piero della Francesca, 218

      Piero di Cosimo, 242

      piety, 94–96, 114, 147–48

      Piglio, Benedetto da, 162

      pilgrims, 15, 45, 158–59

      Pisa, University of, 250–51

      Piso, Lucius Calpurnius, 65–66, 79

      Pistoia, Zomino (Sozomeno) da, 162

      Pitti family, 110, 113, 126

      Pitti Palace, 126

      Pizzolpasso, Francesco, 163

      plague, 18, 113, 153, 196

      planets, 239, 254

      Plato, 62, 73, 91, 96, 98, 175, 221, 252, 284n, 304n

      Platonism, 96

      Plautus, 94, 95, 300n

      pleasure, 8–10, 11, 75–80, 82, 103–9, 195–98, 222–26, 228, 231

      plenary indulgences, 158, 159

      Pliny the Younger, 48

      poetry, 2–3, 50, 54, 59, 68–69, 70, 80, 104, 121–22, 132, 198, 200, 201–2, 221, 247, 259–60

      Poggio Bracciolini, Gian Francesco:

      antiquities collected by, 210–11, 212

      as apostolic secretary (secretarius domesticus), 141–42, 154, 155–58, 161, 170, 180, 181, 205–15, 221, 224, 269n

      in Arezzo, 112–13

      attacks against, 111, 112–13, 133, 142–45, 210, 212, 213, 215, 221–22

      avarice as viewed by, 21, 133, 138, 147

      background of, 111, 144–45, 212

      at Baden, 173–76, 177

      as bishop of Winchester’s secretary, 206–8

      in Bologna, 113, 214

      books and manuscripts recovered by, 11–15, 22, 23–24, 29, 30, 31–36, 40, 42–43, 47–49, 53, 54, 62, 86, 88, 130, 131, 152–54, 176–81, 206–11, 212, 215, 218, 228, 300n

      Bruni’s relationship with, 172–73, 178, 205, 210, 216, 295n

      Catholicism of, 29, 44, 75–76, 137–38, 172–73, 176, 177–78, 179, 182–84, 217–18

      as chancellor of Florence, 215–17

      childhood of, 111–12, 122

      children of, 210, 212–13, 215

      at Cluny abbey, 176–77

      coat of arms of, 111

      competitiveness of, 34–38, 44, 112–13, 144–45

      at Constance, 15, 19–20, 31, 34, 162–78, 180, 206, 294n

      correspondence of, 13, 20, 21, 33, 34, 44, 45–46, 130, 137–38, 150–54, 172–73, 178–81, 203, 207–9, 268n, 295n

      cynicism of, 133, 142–54, 291n–92n

      death of, 217–18, 291n

      De rerum natura copy of, 49–50, 203–5, 208–10, 225, 300n

      De rerum natura discovered by, 11–13, 22, 23–24, 49–50, 62, 65, 88–89, 93, 109, 181, 182–85, 202, 203–5, 218, 221–22, 225, 226, 231, 244, 256, 262

      education of, 112–13, 121–22, 138–41

      in England, 206–8

      essays of, 21, 133, 138, 147–49, 150, 212–13, 214, 216–17, 294n

      family of, 112, 113, 137, 206, 210, 212–14

      finances of, 20–22, 113, 121–22, 141–42, 151, 179, 207, 208, 210–11, 212, 215, 301n

      in Florence, 20–21, 22, 34, 49, 110, 113–34, 162, 210–18

      at Fulda abbey, 44–50, 181

      German travels of, 14–21, 31, 33–34, 35, 36, 44–50, 173–77, 206

      handwriting of, 112–13, 115–16, 121, 130, 135, 155–56, 179

      as humanist, 18–19, 23, 24, 29, 30, 33–34, 46–47, 48, 51, 54, 120–34, 138–54, 162–63, 172–73, 178–79, 204, 205–6, 208, 210, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 221–22

      illegitimate children of, 210, 213

      Italian background of, 17, 21–22, 30, 31, 34, 43, 45, 111, 174, 176, 210–18

      Jerome of Prague’s execution witnessed by, 172–73, 177–79

      as Latinist, 18, 19, 31–32, 49, 52, 112–13, 120–22, 130, 131–34, 135, 149, 155, 179, 180, 182, 206, 217, 221–22

      as layman, 29, 44, 137–38, 179

      legal background of, 113, 122, 136–37

      letters of recommendation of, 45, 113, 134

      as linguist, 31

      marriage as viewed by, 127–29, 133, 212–13, 214, 215

      marriage of, 212–14, 301n

      melancholy of, 49, 133, 142–57, 216–17

      mistress of, 210, 213

      monks as viewed by, 36–37, 180

      as moralist, 146–47, 178–79

      Niccoli’s relationship with, 126–34, 137–38, 151, 152–54, 176, 203, 207–10, 211, 212, 213, 221

      as notary, 122, 135, 137

      official fees charged by, 21

      in papal curia, 18, 19–21, 22, 31, 33, 36–37, 44, 45, 135–41, 144, 150–
    58, 161, 162–63, 165, 168–69, 170, 171, 180, 181, 205–6, 269n

      patrons of, 19–21, 33–34

      personal freedom of, 137–38, 153–57

      personality of, 31–32, 36–37, 41, 137–38, 142–52, 208–9, 213

      physical appearance of, 14–15, 268n

      political influence of, 19–21

      property holdings of, 211

      provincial background of, 111, 112–13, 135

      ransom paid by, 212

      in Ravensburg, 15

      reputation of, 34–35, 111, 112–13, 138–45, 210, 212, 213, 215–18, 221–22

      retirement of, 151

      rheumatism of, 173–76

      in Rome, 121–56, 205–12

      in Rome insurrection (1433), 211–12

      in St. Gall monastery, 34–35, 177, 178–79, 180

      Salutati’s relationship with, 122–26, 130, 131, 152

      as scholar, 116, 128–29

      as scribe, 32–33, 37–38, 49, 112–13, 115–16, 121, 130, 133–34, 135, 152, 154, 155–56, 173–77, 179, 206, 296n

      scribes employed by, 33, 35, 50, 179

      script used by, 38, 84, 121, 130

      sense of humor of, 20, 31, 36–37, 142–45

      sexuality as viewed by, 174–76

      social position of, 14–22

      statue of, 217–18

      taxes of, 22, 210, 215

      Terranuova as birthplace of, 34, 111, 218

      Terranuova palazzo of, 22, 210–18

      tomb of, 271, 218

      translations by, 145–46, 217

      Valla’s relationship with, 149–50, 213, 215, 221–26, 303n

      wealth of, 20–22, 113, 151, 210–11, 215, 301n

      writings of, 21, 133, 138, 142–45, 146, 147–49, 150, 152, 212–13, 214, 216–17, 291n–92n, 294n

      poison, 159–60, 170–71

      politics, 8, 11–12, 91–93, 122–27, 150, 154, 215–16, 228–33, 263

      Pollaiolo, Antonio, 217

      Pollio, Gaius Asinius, 61, 275n

      Polycleitus, 290n

      polytheism, 89, 100

      Pompeii, 54–59

      Pompey, 61, 247, 281n

      Ponte Vecchio, 111

      Pope, Alexander, 15–16

      Porticus Octaviae, 275n

      poverty, 147–48, 219

      Prague, 167, 239

      prayer, 17, 24–25, 27, 37, 41, 45, 250–51

      “prayerful reading,” 24–25, 27, 37

      priests, 31, 134, 137–38, 141, 143, 145, 179, 199, 210

      Prignano, Bartolomeo, 293n–94n

      Primavera (Botticelli), 10

      Prime Mover, 96

      printing press, 32, 38–39, 204, 219, 248–50, 256, 262, 279n

      Pro Archia (Cicero), 24

      Procida, 158

      Propertius, 23, 24

      prophesies, 67, 226–27

      prostitutes, 140, 158, 164

      Protestants, 144, 149, 173, 237–38, 250, 253, 289n

      protokollon (“first glued”), 56

      Providence, 96, 101, 230–31

      Psalms, 24, 43

      psalters, 43, 96

      Ptolomaic dynasty, 87, 88, 280n

      Ptolomey II Philadelphus, King of Egypt, 88

      Ptolomey III Euergetes, King of Egypt, 280n

      Pulci, Luigi, 225

      pumice stones, 40

      punishment, 26, 27–28, 75–76, 103–6, 170, 240, 230–31, 255

      Purgatory, 46, 158, 159

      Puritans, 257, 259

      Pythagoreans, 100

      Qenoanda, 82

      “Quadratus” manuscript, 204

      Quarrie, Paul, 248–49

      Quevedo, Francisco de, 250

      Quintillian, 23–24, 95, 177, 178–79, 270n, 283n, 296n

      Rabanus, Maurus, 46–47, 49, 272n

      Rabelais, François, 142

      Rabirius, Gaius, 23–24

      Ralegh, Walter, 8

      rape, 148, 170, 191, 286n

      Raphael, 9, 252

      Raudense, Antonio, 222–24

      reading, 24–29, 37, 61–62

      reading rooms, 61–62

      Redondi, Pietro, 255, 306n

      Reformation, 144, 149, 173, 237–38, 250, 253, 289n

      relics, 15, 45–46, 90

      religion, 62, 67–68, 71, 75, 98–99, 150, 183, 184, 193–97, 199, 249, 299n

      see also Catholic Church

      reliquaries, 90

      Renaissance, 7–13, 110–24, 129–31, 135, 159, 219–21, 240–41, 290n

      Republic (Plato), 175

      republicanism, 114, 124–25, 134

      resurrection, 98–101, 120, 171, 231–32

      rhetoric, 24, 28–29, 31, 97, 119–20, 177

      Richental, Ulrich, 162, 164, 165, 168–69, 173, 295n

      Robert of Geneva, 293n, 294n

      Roman Curia, 18, 19–21, 22, 31, 33, 36–37, 44, 45, 135–41, 144, 150–58, 161, 170, 180, 181, 205–6, 205, 269n

      Roman Empire, 18, 24, 28, 47, 48–49, 53, 59–60, 62, 63, 67–68, 69, 75, 81, 84–85, 89–108, 116–22, 129, 131, 132–33, 151, 156–57, 194–95, 275n, 289n

      Roman Forum, 63, 85, 156

      Roman Republic, 67, 79–80, 129–30, 178

      Rome, 11, 18, 20, 21, 34, 63, 85, 90, 94, 97, 122, 125, 137, 151–52, 156–59, 161–62, 240, 293n

      Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare), 9, 242–43

      Romulus Augustulus, Emperor of Rome, 94

      Roncalli, Angelo, 171

      Rothenburg ob der Tauber, 15

      Rowland, Ingrid D., 233

      Rucelli family, 110, 301n

      Rudolph of Saxony, 163

      Rule of St. Ferreol, 38

      rules, monastic, 24–28, 37, 38, 43, 47, 103, 147–48, 270n, 272n

      Rustici, Cencio, 162

      Sack of Rome (1413), 11, 49, 161–62

      sacrifices, 90, 101, 183, 184, 194, 298n

      St. Gall monastery, 34–35, 177, 178–79, 180

      St. Mark monastery, 176

      St. Peter’s Basilica, 46, 156, 240

      saints, 10, 15, 93, 129

      see also specific saints

      Salutati, Coluccio, 120, 122–26, 130, 131, 134, 135, 214, 289n

      Sammonicus Serenus, Quintus, 60–61

      Samos, 72–73

      San Clemente basilica, 90

      San Marco convent, 110, 290n

      Santa Croce basilica, 111, 217, 218

      Santa Maria del Carmine church, 111

      Santa Maria Novella church, 110

      Santayana, George, 186

      Santo Spirito church, 111

      satire, 138–41, 233–36

      satyrs, 63, 195

      Savonarola, Girolamo, 219–21, 252

      Scaevola, Mucius, 295n

      Schaffhausen, 170, 174

      Schofield, Michael, 277n

      School of Athens (Raphael), 252

      schools, 28, 59, 91, 104, 151, 211, 226

      science, 8, 59, 60–61, 71, 73–75, 87, 239, 253, 254–57, 261–63

      Scipio, 274n

      scribes (scribae), 17–18, 32–33, 35, 37–41, 47, 49, 50, 84–86, 88, 109, 112–16, 121, 130, 133–34, 135, 152, 154, 155–56, 173–77, 179, 206, 296n

      script, 38, 84, 121, 130

      scriptoria, 38–41, 109

      scrolls, 39–40, 89

      sculpture, 9, 104, 129

      secretarius domesticus (apostolic secretary), 141–42, 154, 155–58, 161, 170, 180, 181, 205–15, 221, 224, 269n

      self-discipline, 6, 28, 37, 41, 77, 78–79, 94–97, 104–9, 195, 228, 244, 285n–86n

      Seneca, 43, 77

      Septuagint, 88

      Serapeon, 88, 89, 90, 280n–81n

      Serenus, Septimus, 272n

      Severus, Cornelius, 23–24

      sexual intercourse, 99–100, 109, 143–44, 197–98, 247

      sexuality, 1–2, 75–78, 99–100, 109, 143–44, 147, 166, 197–98, 247

      Shakespeare, William, 3, 9, 75, 76, 77, 206, 233, 242–43

      sheep, 40, 42, 156

      shepherds, 68–69

      “Should an Old Man Marry?” (An seni sit uxor ducenda) (Poggio), 212�
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      shrines, 15, 129, 158

      Siena, 10

      Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, 161, 162, 168, 169, 170

      signs, 43–44

      silence, rule of, 27–28, 43, 47

      silent reading, 27–28

      Silius Italicus, 48, 208

      sillybos (tag), 63

      simony, 170

      sin, 16, 95, 104–5, 118, 119, 138

      sine law, 239

      Sisyphus, 76

      Sixteen Standard-bearers of the Militia, 127

      skepticism, 30, 94–95, 244–46, 261–62

      slaves, 37, 53, 67, 72, 84–86, 94, 104, 113, 125, 230–31

      Smith, Martin Ferguson, 2–3, 299n–300n

      social hierarchy, 14–20, 71, 73, 110, 113–15, 135

      Socrates, 246, 295n

      sodomy, 171, 219

      Sofia, 233–36

      Sophocles, 58, 61, 81, 280n

      sorcery, 17, 18–19

      soul, 11, 19, 46, 73–76, 96, 98, 136, 171, 192–93, 196–97, 220, 231–32, 249, 251, 288n

      space, 186–89, 196–97, 237, 239, 244, 256

      Spain, 11–12, 87, 113, 122, 136, 160, 163, 164, 205, 249–50

      Spenser, Edmund, 243, 260–61

      Spinoza, Baruch, 10, 68

      spirits, 62, 194–95

      Starace, Tommaso, 64

      statues, 55, 62, 63, 88, 90, 117, 158, 209, 211, 212

      Stobaeus, Joannes, 82

      Stoicism, 69, 82, 96, 104–5, 240, 244

      Strozzi family, 113, 301n

      Suetonius, 275n

      suffering, 75–76, 101, 103, 106–9, 183, 195–98

      suicide, 53–54, 94, 109

      Sulla, Lucius Cornelius, 273n, 275n

      superstition, 2, 6, 10–11, 18–19, 36, 72, 74–75, 183, 184, 193–97, 199, 249, 299n

      Suso, Henry, 108

      swerve (clinamen) principle, 7–13, 188–89, 297n

      Switzerland, 29, 152, 162, 206

      Symeon Stylites, Saint, 68

      Symonds, John Addington, 146

      synagogues, 91

      Syria, 62, 67

      Tacitus, 63

      Tantalus, 76

      Tasso, Torquato, 242

      taxation, 15, 22, 33, 49, 56, 111–12, 126, 287n, 289n

      telescopes, 239

      Temple of Apollo, 275n

      Temple of Daphne, 62

      Temple of Jupiter, 156

      Temple of Peace, 275n

      temples, 62, 67, 88, 89, 90, 156, 275n

      Tennyson, Alfred Lord, 54

      Teresa, Saint, 108

      Terranuova, 34, 111, 211, 210–18

      Terranuova Bracciolini, 218

      Tertullian, 47–48, 99–100, 101, 284n, 285n, 300n

      Teutonic knights, 14, 15

      Theodosius I, Emperor of Rome, 89–90

      theology, 16, 17, 27, 65, 75–76, 94–108, 120, 136–37, 163, 208, 252–54, 282n–83n, 285n

      Theophilus, 90, 91

      Theophrastus, 304n

      Thirty Years’ War, 14–15

      Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 252–53

     


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