DESCRIPTION OF THE PRINTS. VOL. I. FRONTISPIECE-Portrait of LEO X. from the original by Raffaello, in the collection of the late Robert Udny, Esq. supposed to be a sketch for the great picture of Leo X. with the Cardinals de' Medici and Rossi, now in the Louvre. VOL. II. FRONTISPIECE-Portrait of the celebrated Printer ALDO MANUZIO, from an original picture of Giovanni Bellino, in the possession of Mr. Edwards, of Pall Mall, London. VOL. III. FRONTISPIECE-Portrait of LUTHER, from a contemporary print by Aldegrever. VOL. IV. FRONTISPIECE-Portrait of RAFFAELLO, from an original drawing by himself, in the collection of William Young Ottley, Esq. INDEX. A ACADEMY, Roman, state of, on the eleva- Aguilar Gonsalvo d', dines at table with the ii. 11 i. 458 Alfonso II. of Aragon, succeeds his father Fer- dinand as king of Naples prepares to defend himself against Este, &c. Alfonso II. of Aragon his conference with Alex- ander VI. i. 238 his unsuccessful expedition against Genoa i. 239 nand takes shelter in a convent at Messina Alfonso I. duke of Ferrara, succeeds his father defeats the Venetians on the Po 888 i. 293 ii. 83 ii. 90 minated a cardinal by Leo X. iii. 160 Alidosio Francesco, cardinal of Pavia, defends ii. 104 assassinated at Ravenna by the duke of Urbino Altilio Gabriele, bishop of Polycastro Alviano Bartolommeo d', defeats the troops of Alexander VI. defeats the emperour elect, Maximilian his opinion on the defence of the Vene- defeated and made prisoner by Louis XII. ü. VOL. IV. Alviano Bartolommeo d', restored to liberty engaged in the battle of Marignano Aquila Serafino d', an Italian poet Aragon family of, its claims to the crown of i. 168 iv. 271 i. 102 Giovanni d', son of Ferdinand king of Naples, |