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G. original: "G."; abbreviation for "Giuoco," meaning Game. of Ceremonies. 46. p. original: "c."; abbreviation for "carta," referring to the leaf or page number. 68.
G. of the Bride. 47. p. 71.
G. of the Thief. 48. p. 72.
G. of the Labyrinth. 49. p. 74.
G. of Spring. 50. p. 76.
G. of Fate. 51. p. 78.
G. of the Sun. 52. p. 79.
G. of Time. 53. p. 81.
G. of the Air. 54. p. 82.
G. of the Winds. 55. p. 84.
G. of the Centaurs. 56. p. 85.
G. of the Necromancer. 57. p. 86.
G. of the Treasure. 58. p. 88.
G. of Maxims original: "Sentenze"; moral sayings or philosophical sentences.. 59. p. 89.
G. of Proteus. 60. p. 91.
G. of the Innkeeper. 61. p. 98.
G. of the Procuress original: "Ruffiana"; a common character in Renaissance literature who acts as a go-between in romantic or illicit affairs.. 62. p. 99.
G. of the Pilgrim. 63. p. 102.
G. of the Town Crier. 64. p. 103.
G. of the Rings. 65. p. 105.
G. of the Physician. 66. p. 106.
G. of the Wand. 67. p. 108.
G. of the Coin. 68. p. 109.
G. of Idleness. 69. p. 111.
G. of the Secret. 70. p. 112.
G. of Madness. 71. p. 114.
G. of Envy. 72. p. 116.
G. of Jealousy. 73. p. 117.
G. of Deceit. 74. p. 119.
G. of Noses. 75. p. 121.
G. of the Necklace. 76. p. 122.
G. of the Wise Man. 77. p. 123.
G. of Good Manners. 78. p. 125.
G. of Chastity. 79. p. 127.
G. of Beauty. 80. p. 128.
G. of the King, or of Cards. 81. p. 131.
G. of the Servants. 82. p. 133.
G. of the Philosopher. 83. p. 135.
G. of the Poets. 84. p. 136.
G. of Happiness. 85. p. 139.
G. of Misery. 86. p. 140.
G. of the Muses. 87. p. 141.
G. of Music. 88. p. 143.
G. of Painting. 89. p. 144.
G. of Comedy. 90. p. 146.
G. of the Sibyls. 91. p. 148.
G. of the Victories of Hercules. 92. p. 149.
G. of Monsters. 93. p. 151.
G. of Old Age. 94. p. 152.
G. of the Courtesan. 95. p. 154.
G. of the Merchant. 96. p. 155.
G. of Three Dice. 97. p. 156.
G. of Chess. 98. p. 157.
G. of the Shield, and of the Emblem original: "impresa"; a personal heraldic symbol or device common among the nobility. of the King, & of the Queen. 99. p. 159.
G. of the Triumph. 100. p. 160.