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    Rousseau and Revolution

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      journey to Litchfield and Oxford, 839

      length of their association, 827

      they meet for the first time, 780

      tour of the Hebrides, 785, 835–36, 840

      writing of The Life of Samuel Johnson, 840–41

      Boswell, John, brother of James, 779

      Boswell, Margaret, nee Montgomerie (1738–89), 784, 842

      botany, Goethe’s work on, 617

      Bouchardon, Edme (1698–1762), 107, 120, 247

      Boucher, François (1703–70), 23, 106, 113, 117, 120, 912

      influences on, 235

      sensuality of, 97

      Boufflers, Duchèsse de, see Luxembourg, Maréchale de

      Boufflers, Marie-Charlotte-Hippolyte de Saujon, Comtesse de (1725-c.1800), 125, 161, 907, 929

      Rousseau and, 161, 209, 213–14, 882

      Boufflers, Marie-Françoise-Catherine de Beau-vau-Craon, Marquise de (1711–87), 161*

      Boulton, Matthew (1728–1809), 675, 734

      Boulton and Watt, engine company, 675–76

      Bourbon, Abbé de (b. 1762), 68

      Bourbon, Duchesse de, 929

      Bourbon, Duc Louis-Henri-Joseph de (1756–1830), 850

      Bourbon monarchs: Hapsburg rivalry with, 273

      restoration in France (1814), 890

      bourgeoisie, see middle class

      Bourgogne (Burgundy), Louis-Joseph de France, Due de (1751–61), grandson of Louis XV, 71, 845

      Bourru bienfaisant, Le (Goldoni), 244

      Bouverie, Mrs. Edward (fl. 1770), 753

      Bowles, Miss, 753

      Boyd, Mary Ann (fl. 1769), 783–84

      Brabant, 342, 361

      Estates of, defiance of Joseph II, 362, 364

      Brabantane, Marquis de (fl. 1766), 209

      Bracci, Pietro (1700–73), 247

      Bragadino, Zuan (fl. 1750), 323

      Brahms, Johannes (1833–97), 381, 399

      Brandenburg, 54, 484

      Brandenburger Tor, 525

      Brandywine, battle of (1777), 869

      Braschi, Giovanni, see Pius VI

      Braut von Messina, Die (Schiller), 604

      Bray-sur-Seine, riots in, 954

      Brazil, Jesuits in, 263

      breast-feeding, 180

      Bremen, duchy of, 653

      Brentano, Bettina, see Arnim, Bettina von

      Brentano, Maximiliana, nee von La Roche, 611

      Brentano, Peter (fl. 1773), 611

      Breslau, 51–52, 60

      Breteuil, Louis-Auguste Le Tonnelier, Baron de (1730–1807): Diamond Necklace Affair and, 943

      as emigré, 963

      ministry of (1789), 961–63

      on Peter III’s mistreatment of Catherine, 439

      Breton Club, 939

      Brézé, Marquis Henri-Evrard de (1766–1829), 959

      “Bride of Corinth, The” (Goethe), 599

      Bride of Messina, The (Schiller), 604

      Bridgewater, Francis Egerton, 3d Duke of (1736–1803), 670, 672

      Brief Observations Concerning Trade and Interest (Child), 72

      Briefe die neueste Literatur betreffend (issued by Nikolai), 507, 510

      Briefe über die ästhetische Erziehung des Menschen (Schiller), 595

      Briefe über die Empfindungen (Mendelssohn), 638

      Briefe zur Beförderung der Humanitat (Herder), 580

      Brienne, Mme. de, 929

      Brienne, Loménie de, see Loménie de Brienne, Étienne

      Brighella (comic figure), 241

      Brindley, James (1716–72), 672

      Brindley-Bridgewater canal, 672

      Brion, Friederike (1752–1813), 521, 559–60, 608

      Brissot de Warville, Jacques-Pierre (1754–93), 88, 938–39

      Bristol, George William Hervey, 2d Earl of (1721–75), 282

      Bristol: growth of, 681

      as port city, 669

      theater in, 740

      voting population in, 685

      Britannicus (Racine), 103

      British East India Company: Clive and, 715–16

      corruption in, 716–18

      Hastings trial and, 719–21

      regulation of, 719

      British Museum, 750

      Briton, The (periodical), 702

      Brody, Jews in, 632

      Broglie, Mme. de, 118

      Broglie, Maréchal Due Victor-Francois de (1718–1804), 54, 963

      defeat at Minden, 55

      as secretary of war, 961

      States General and, 960

      Brook Farm, 81

      Brooke, Henry (1703?–83), 786

      Broschi, Carlo, see Farinelli

      Brosses, Charles de (1709–77), 149, 218–20, 250

      Brown, Agnes, 772

      Brown, Lancelot “Capability” (1715–83), 748

      Browning, Robert (1812–89), 658

      Bruges, 361

      Brühl, Count Heinrich von (1700–63), 466

      Brummell, George Bryan “Beau” (1778–1840), 753

      Brummell, William, 753

      Brunetière, Ferdinand (1849–1906), 138

      Brunn, university at, 360

      Brunswick: in League of Princes (1785), 362

      Seven Years’ War in, 60

      Brunswick, Duke Ferdinand of, see Ferdinand of Brunswick

      Brunswick, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke of, see Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand

      Brunswick-Bevern, August Wilhelm, Duke of (1715–81), 47, 51

      Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Prince Ludwig Ernst of, see Ludwig Ernst

      Brussels, 342, 361, 364

      Bruto primo (Alfieri), 338

      Bruto secondo (Alfieri), 338

      Brutus, Lucius Junius (fl. 510 B.C.), 912

      Buccleuch, Henry Scott, 3d Duke of (1746–1812), 769

      Buchanan, George (1506–82), 177

      Bucharest, 458

      Buckle, Henry Thomas (1821–62), 769

      Budapest, 341, 364

      Buen Retiro, 288

      Buff, Charlotte, see Kestner, Charlotte

      Buffon, Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de (1707–88), 73, 99, 147, 353, 636, 908

      clerical attacks on, 902

      death of, 893

      on sensuality, 97

      Bug River, 430

      Bühren, Ernst von, see Biron

      Bulgarelli, Marianna (La Romanina; 1686–1734), 240

      Bulgaria, 411

      bullfights, 291

      Bünau, Count Heinrich von (1697–1762), 326

      Bunbury, Henry, 817

      Buonaparte, Carlo (1746–85), 313

      Buonaparte, Napoleone, see Napoleon I

      Bureau de Roi, 107

      Bürger, Gottfried (1747–94), 519–20

      Burgoyne, John (1722–92), 713

      Burgundy, Duke of, see Bourgogne, Duc de

      Büring, Johann Gottlieb (1723-c.1789), 524

      Burke, Edmund (1729–97), 683, 689–93, 696, 700–1, 121–25, 730, 747–48, 754, 759, 761–62, 828, 832, 839, 897

      cultural tastes of, 689

      death of, 725

      early life and education of, 689

      economic policies of, 693

      election to Parliament, 692

      esthetic views of, 696

      on German principalities, 503

      Goldsmith and, 817

      in Hastings’ trial, 719–21

      issues Reflections on the French Revolution, 722–23, 806

      Johnson and, 692, 827, 839–41

      on lack of religion in England, 734

      later conservatism of, 690, 692–93, 722–25

      love affairs of, 689

      Marie Antoinette and, 722–23

      marriage to June Nugent, 691

      in ministry, 714–15

      morality of, 694

      opposition to French Revolution, 690, 693, 721–25

      opposition to slave trade, 693, 733

      policy toward Catherine II, 689, 736

      policy toward Catholics, 689, 736

      on Polish constitution, 487–88

      predicts French Revolution, 721–22

      quality as speaker, 692


      rapprochement with George III, 725

      refuses peerage offer, 725

      on religion, 725

      respect for French clergy, 900

      rising career of, 691–92

      on Rousseau, 891

      social, political views of, 692–93

      supports American Revolution, 693, 711–14

      views on property and state, 724–25

      youthful radicalism of, 690

      Burke, June, nee Nugent, 691

      Burke, Richard, brother of Edmund, 719

      Burke, William (fl. 1780), cousin of Edmund, 719

      Burkersdorf, battle of (1762), 61

      Burlador de Seville, El (Tirso de Molina), 404

      Burnes, Agnes, nee Brown, 772

      Burnes, William (d. 1784), 772

      Burney, Charles (1726–1814), 133, 233, 333, 746–47, 790, 828

      description of Gluck, 368

      on Duke of Brunswick, 50

      on Frederick II, 496

      on Gluck-Puccini rivalry, 372

      in “the Club,” 827

      on Venetian music, 220

      on Voltaire’s appearance, 134

      Burney, Fanny (1752–1840), 333, 730, 743, 787, 790–91, 839

      Burns, Gilbert, brother of Robert, 773

      Burns, Jean, nee Armour (d. 1834), 763, 774–77

      Burns, Robert (1759–96), 732, 762, 764, 772–78, 964

      Burr, Margaret, 755

      Burslem, potteries at, 749

      Burton, Robert (1577–1640), 788

      Bury, John Bagnell (1861–1927), 807

      Busoni, Ferruccio Benvenuto (1866–1924), 243*

      Bussy, Mme, de, 118

      Bute, John Stuart, 3d Earl of (1713–92), 61, 688, 693

      conflicts with Wilkes, 702

      ministry of, 698–700, 702

      Samuel Johnson and, 826–27

      Seven Years’ War and, 62, 699

      Bute, Mary, Countess of, nee Montagu (1718–1794), 688

      Buttafuoco, Matteo (1731–1806), 204

      Buttal, Jonathan, 756

      Byng, John, Admiral (1704–57), 42–43

      Byron, George Gordon, Lord (1788–1824), 340, 623, 627

      Rousseau’s influence on, 3

      on Sterne, 790

      Voltaire’s influence on, 880–81

      Byzantine Greeks, 312

      Cabala, 620, 635, 637

      Cabanis, Pierre-Jean (1757–1808), 869

      Cabarrús, Conde Francisco de (1752–1810), 288

      Cabinet Dictionary (Sheraton), 748

      Cadíz, 288–89

      Caduta de’ giganti, La (Gluck), 368

      Caesar, Caius Julius (100–44 B.C.), 48, 529

      Caffarelli (Gaetano Majorano; 1703–83), 254

      Caffè, Il, 320

      Caffieri, Jacques (1678–1755), 106–7

      Caffieri, Jean-Jacques (1725–92), 109, 911

      Cagliostro, “Count” Alessandro di (Giuseppi Balsamo; 1743–95), 321–22, 645

      in Affair of the Diamond Necklace, 322, 942–43

      Cagliostro, “Countess” Seraphina di (Lorenza Feliciani Balsamo), 321–22

      Cagliostro démasqué (author not cited), 322

      cahiers des plaintes et doléances, 950

      Cahusac, Louis de (d. 1759), 33

      Cain, Henri-Louis, see Lekain, Henri-Louis

      Cairo, 415–16

      Calas, Jean (1698–1762), 90, 146, 881

      Calas family, 88, 146, 151, 498, 881

      Calatrava College at Salamanca, 301

      Calcutta: Black Hole of (1756), 715

      English stronghold at, 58

      Caldwell, Thomas, bookseller (fl. 1776), 800

      Caliste (Charrière), 648

      Calonne, Charles-Alexandre de (1734–1802), 943–45, 946

      Calvin, John (1509–64), 143, 177, 360, 881

      Calvinism: in Holland, 646; Rousseau and, 5–6, 27, 177, 185, 192, 195–99

      in Scotland, 763

      Calzabigi, Raniero da (1715–95), 368–70

      Cambis, Mme. de, 118

      Camelford, Lord, 685

      Cameron, Charles, architect, 468

      Camões, Luiz Vaz de (1524–80), 259, 269

      Campan, Jeanne-Louise-Henriette, nee Genêt (1752–1822), 853–57

      Campanelli, Cardinal (fl. 1760), 633

      Campbell, Mary (d. 1786), 775

      Campoformio, Treaty of (1797), 311

      Campomanes, Conde Pedro Rodríguez de (1723–1802), 283, 286, 293, 302

      Canada, 89, 698, 709

      English conquest of, 57, 62, 68

      Canaletto (Antonio Canale; 1697–1768), 236, 332

      Canaletto, Bernardo Bellotto (1720–80), 236

      canals: in England, 672

      in Russia, 456

      in Scotland, 762

      Candide (Voltaire), 34, 155, 825

      Cannabich, Christian (1731–98), 525

      Canova, Antonio (1757–1822), 479, 750

      monument to Alfieri, 340

      Cant, Anna, nee Reuter, 531

      Cant, Johann Georg, 531

      Cantemir, Prince (fl. 1758), 120

      Cantemir, Prince Antioch (1709?–44), 427

      Canterbury, Archbishop of (1737–47), see Potter, John

      Cantillon, Richard (1680?–1734), 72

      Cape Breton Island, 57

      Capion, Étienne (fl. 1720), 650

      capital punishment: abolition in Austria, 356

      —in England, 733

      —in France, 146

      —in Russia, 431, 451

      Voltaire’s opposition to, 145–46

      capitalism: in Austria, 356

      in England, see Industrial Revolution; in France, 70, 936

      in Italy, 218, 230

      physiocratic theory and, 71

      in Prussia, 501

      Adam Smith’s attitude toward, 771

      see also middle class

      Cappella Giulia, 257

      Caps (Swedish party), 654, 656–67

      Caraccioli, Marchese Domenico di (1715–89), 315

      Carinthia, 341, 358

      Carli, Conde Giovanni Rinaldo (1720–95), 312

      Carlisle, Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of (1748–1825), 753

      Carlisle, Georgiana, Countess of, 753

      Carlos, Don (1545–68), son of Philip II, 338

      Carlos of Bourbon, Don, see Charles III, King of Spain

      Carlton House, 748

      Carlyle, Thomas (1795–1881), 50, 627, 658, 823

      Kant’s influence on, 551

      on Kaunitz, 41

      on Schiller’s The Robbers, 570

      Carmelites, 294

      Carmer, Johann Heinrich Casimir von (fl. 1780), 500

      Carmona, Luis Salvador (1709–67), 298

      Carniola, 341, 358

      carnivals, 232

      Caroline Matilda (1751–75), Queen of Christian VII of Denmark, 652–53

      Caron, Lisette, 921

      Carpenter, Edward (1844–1929), 891

      Carriera, Rosalba (1675–1757), 235, 792

      Carstens, Asmus Jakob (1754–98), 524

      Cartas eruditas y curiosas (Feijóo), 294

      Carter, Elizabeth (1717–1806), 730

      Carthaginians, 312

      Cartwright, Edmund (1743–1823), 673

      Carvajal, Don José de (d. 1754), 279

      Carvalho, Paul de, 267

      Carvalho, Dona Teresa de, nee Noronha (d. 1745), 261

      Calasi-Dugnani, Palazzo, 237

      Casanova, Giovanni Jacopo (1725–98), 219, 310, 322–25

      adventures in Italy and France, 323–24

      on commedia dell’ arte, 241

      death of, 325

      early life and education of, 322

      joins Freemasons, 326

      on Maria Theresa, 344

      occultist interests of, 324

      on Parma, 311–12

      returns to Italy, 325

      on Spanish dancing, 292

      visit to Rousseau, 324

      —to Voltaire, 133, 138, 143, 324

      on Wolfenbüttel library, 512

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    p; writes his Memoirs, 325

      on Württemberg court, 502–3

      Casas y Nova, Fernando de (fl. 1751), 297

      Caserta, palace at, 250

      Casimir III the Great, King of Poland (r. 1333–1370), 475

      Cassel, 525

      Castéra, J. H. (fl. 1800), 444

      on Catherine II, 461–62

      on Elizaveta Vorontsova, 439

      on Peter III, 435–36

      Castile, 288

      Castle of Otranto (Walpole), 691, 794, 809

      castrati in Italy, 222

      Castro, Machado de, see Machado de Castro, Joaquim

      Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England (Walpole), 794

      Catalonia, 288

      Catéchisme du genre humain (Boissel), 938

      Catherine I, Empress of Russia (r. 1725–27), 429

      Catherine II the Great, Empress of Russia (r. 1762–96), 121, 334, 337, 342, 353, 425–28

      passim, 657, 749, 880, 885, 897

      abilities of, 342, 434–35, 442–43, 450–54

      absolutism of, 443

      achievements of, 470–71

      d’Alembert and, 447, 892

      Austria and, 349

      Beccaria’s influence on, 321

      children of, 436–37, 462

      conflicts with Peter III, 435–36, 439

      conspiracies against, 443–44, 469

      death of, 470

      deposes Peter III, 439–40

      Diderot and, 446–50, 462–63, 466, 893

      dismemberment of Poland and, 350, 481–85, 487–92

      Enlightenment and, 34, 446–50, 452–53, 462–63

      early life and education of, 433–34

      early unpopularity of, 441

      economic policies of, 454–56

      Elizabeth Petrovna and, 434

      estimates of, 471

      Falconet and, 109

      foreign policy of, 456–61, 469–70

      Frederick II and, 434, 442, 457–58, 462, 484

      French Revolution and, 465, 469

      Grimm and, 447, 449, 452–53, 463, 466, 894

      illnesses of, 433, 435

      Joseph II and, 363, 483

      journey to Crimea, 459–60

      later years of, 469–70

      literary activities of, 463–64

      love affairs of, 436, 442, 444–46

      marries Peter III, 434–35

      musical interests of, 334

      Necker and, 870–71

      Paul I and, 441

      pers mality of, 461–63

      policy toward Jews, 632–33

      Poniatowski and, 478

      reactionary policies in later life, 469–70

      reforms of, 142, 146, 452–53

      Rousseau and, 173

      Russian culture and, 463–69

      Sweden and, 656, 664

      Voltaire and, 135, 139–40, 434, 442, 447–48, 451, 457–58, 462, 469, 873, 879

      withdraws from Seven Years’ War, 61

      Catholic Church: in Austria, 343, 358–60

      basis of power and influence, 316

      Burke and, 689, 736

      charitable activities of, 905

      conflicts with Catholic monarchs, 317–18

     


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