We have previously discussed this master of Mannerism and his Autobiography previously. The man’s self importance is only matched by the interesting manner in which he conveys this sense into a compelling autobiography that should be read once by all. I would argue that only once is enough.
Today’s reading is Chapter XXXII and it may be read here:
http://www.bartleby.com/31/1032.html
Alternatively, Cellini’s Autobiography may be listened in an audiobook format here:


