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Index,
Calendrier des Bergers, 152.
Callot, drawings by him of a Dance of Death in the collection of Sii
Tho. Lawrence, 198.Camus, M. de, a ludicrous mistake by him, 151.Catz's emblems, 163.Cavallero determinado, 155.
Centre de l'amour, a singular book of emblems, 163.Chertablon, "Maniere de se bien preparer a la mort," 158."Chevalier de la tour," a singular print from this curious romance, 153.Chodowiecki, his engravings relating to the Dance of Death, 136, 185.Chorier, his " Antiqultes de Vienne," 41.Cogeler, " Imagines elegantissimae, &c." 154.Coleraine, I. Nixon, his Dance of Death on a fan, 141.Colman's "Death's duell," 165.
Compan, M. his mistake about a Dance of Death, 210.Coppa, a poem ascribed to Virgil, 2.Cossiers, John, a curious print after him, 178.Coverdale's Bible, with initials of a Dance of Death, 193.Coxe's Travels in Switzerland, some account in them of M. Crozat's
drawings, 118.Crozat, M. de, account of some supposed drawings by Holbein in his
collection, 119.
Dagger, design for the sheath of one, by Holbein, 118.
Dagley's "Death's Doings,'' 139, 187, 199.
Dance of Death, a pageant, 5 ; Danish one, 141 ; known to theancients, 11 ; one at Pompeii, 11 ; the term sometimes improperlyused, 72 ; verses belonging to it, 15 ; where sculptured and painted,
Dance, Mr. the painter, his imitation of a subject in the Dance of
Death in his portrait of Mr. Garrick, 121.Dances of Death, with such text only as describes the subject, 142.
anonymous, 142, 143, 144, 145.
at the following places :—
Amiens, 40.Anneberg, 37.Avignon, 196.Basle, 30.Berlin, 41.Berne, 38.Blois, 40.Croydon, 46.Dijon, 30.Dresden, 38,Erfurth, 38.Fescamp, 40.Hexham, 46.Holland, 41.Italy, 42.
Klingenthal, 36.Leipsic, 37.Lubeck, 37.Lucerne, 39.Minden, 30.Nuremberg, 38.Paris, 12, 26, 29.Rouen, 40.Salisbury, 45.St. Paul's, 44, 67.Spain, 43.Strasburg, 40.Tower of London, 46.Vienne, in Dauphme, 41.Wortley Hall, 46.
Dancing in temples and churchyards, 5.
Daniel, Mr. an unique print of a Dance of Death in his possession, 145