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    Rousseau and Revolution

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      women authors, 504

      École Royale du Chant, 909

      Écossaise, L ’ (Voltaire), 136

      Edict of Toleration, Austrian (1781), 357, 361–62

      education: in Austria, 343, 352, 358, 360

      in Denmark, 652

      in England, 681

      in France, 3, 863, 895, 900, 914

      in Germany, 505–6

      in Holland, 647

      in Ireland, 759

      Islamic, 412

      in Italy, 219

      Jesuits and, 219

      Kant’s theories of, 548–49

      in Prussia, 500

      Rousseau’s theories on, see Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, EDUCATIONAL THEORIES OF;

      in Russia, 432, 453

      in Scotland, 763

      in Spain, 275–76

      in Sweden, 657, 659

      in Switzerland, 644, 888

      see also schools; universities

      Edinburgh: anti-Catholic riots in (1779), 735

      Royal Society of, 763

      theater in, 740

      University of, 763

      “Editto sopra gli Ebrei” (Pius VI), 631

      Eglinton, Alexander Montgomerie, 10th Earl of (fl. 1760), 779

      Egmont, Comte Casimir d’, 883

      Egmont, Prince Pignatelli d’, 883

      Egmont, Septimanie de Richelieu, Comtesse d’ (1740–73), 883

      Egmont (Goethe), 584, 589, 593

      Egremont, Sir Charles Wyndham, 2d Earl of (1710–63), 685, 702

      Egypt, 21, 411, 415–17

      Einstein, Alfred (1880–1952), 385*

      Eisen, Charles (1720–78), 116*

      Ekaterinoslav, 633

      El Azhar, mosque of, 416

      Elbe River, 356

      Electa, Padre Joaquín de, 299

      Elective Affinities (Goethe), 612

      “Elegy” (Gray), 837

      Elementa metaphysicae (Giannone), 250

      Elijah ben Solomon of Wilna (1720–97), 636

      Eliot, Edward, later Lord Eliot (1727–1804), 796

      Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Bevern (1715–97), Queen of Frederick II of Prussia, 495

      Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1691–1750), Empress, wife of Emperor Charles VI, 235

      Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 342

      Elizabeth Farnese, see Farnese, Elizabeth

      Elizaveta (Elizabeth) Petrovna, Empress of Russia (r. 1741–62), 42, 43, 67, 428, 430, 431–32, 466, 530, 654

      appearance and habits, 431

      death of, 61, 437

      Jews expelled by, 632

      reign of, 431–37

      selects Peter III for heir, 433

      Seven Years’ War and, 39

      Sweden and, 654–55

      Voltaire and, 137

      Elizabeth of Valois (1545–68), Queen of Philip II of Spain, 592

      Éloge de Colbert (Necker), 865–66,

      Éloge de Crébillon (Voltaire), 149

      Éloge de Richardson (Diderot), 169

      Elysée Palace, 68

      Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803–82), 551, 658

      Émile (Rousseau), 9, 14, 18, 98, 149, 152, 168, 178–99, 531, 644, 881, 887

      Archbishop of Paris and, 194–97

      atheism denounced in, 183

      attitude toward Bible, 185

      banning of, 190

      breast-feeding stressed in, 180

      burnings of, 280, 643

      clerical attacks on, 185, 189, 192–99, 205

      education of girls, 186

      emphasis on freedom, 179–180

      influence of, 179, 181, 881

      instincts and, 181

      marriage in, 186–87

      models for characters in, 183

      moral instruction in, 180

      philosophes and, 182–83, 189

      physical training in, 180–81

      publication of, 171, 178

      religious instruction in, 182–85

      role of nature in, 180–81

      Rousseau’s earnings from, 178

      unitarian beliefs in, 163

      Ems, Punctation of (1786), 505

      Emilia Galotti (Lessing), 513

      Empfindsamkeit cult, 518

      Encyclopédie, ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts, et des métiers (1751 f.), 20, 67, 102, 104, 155, 250, 453, 464, 655, 824, 858, 903, 925

      d’Alembert’s contribution to, 123, 132

      attempts to suppress 162–63, 193

      Catherine II’s offer to print, 447

      Choiseul and, 88

      Condorcet’s contribution to, 894

      Mme. Geoffrin’s aid to, 120

      influence of, 94, 220, 280–81, 888

      Malsherbes’ aid to, 861

      on marriage, 97

      publication in Turin, 310

      Quesnay’s contribution to, 73

      Rousseau and, 3, 25, 33

      suppression of, 94, 164

      Turgot’s contribution to, 78

      Encyclopédie des citations (Dupré), 97*

      Endymion (Keats), 810

      Engels, Friedrich (1820–95), 880

      England (Great Britain), 364, 669–842

      agriculture in, 670–71, 680, 682, 816

      alliance of European powers against (1779–80), 713–14

      American Revolution and, see American Revolution; amusements and sports in, 729–30

      architecture in, 747–48

      army in, 686

      art in, 750–58, 888

      Austria and, 277–278

      banking in, 670

      books and bookshops in, 786–87

      Catholics in, 684, 735–36

      clergy and religion in, 64, 142, 684, 735–36

      crafts and furniture in, 744, 748–50

      Denmark and, 713

      economy of, 72, 456, 668–71, 709, 719

      education in, 681

      France and, 39, 89, 669, 713, 761

      Freemasons in, 938

      free trade in, 670–71

      French Revolution and, 683, 721–26

      gardens and parks in, 748

      guilds in, 670

      health and public sanitation in, 728

      historical writing in, 795–808, 815

      Holland and, 277, 648, 669, 714

      Industrial Revolution in, see Industrial Revolution;

      influences on German culture, 507

      Ireland and, 671, 759–62

      Jews in, 635, 684

      labor unions in, 679–80

      land enclosures in, 670–71

      literature in, 518, 786–95, 808–42, 889

      lusty vigor of, 733

      manners and morals in, 682, 707, 728–34, 786

      music in, 223–24, 368, 746–47

      natural resources of, 671

      navy of, 40, 57, 669

      opera in, 223–24

      pauperism in, 684

      periodicals in, 786

      population of, 43, 684

      Portugal and, 259

      prisons in, 737–38

      prostitution in, 731–32

      radicals in, 704

      riots in, 700, 735–36

      Romantic movement in, 170

      Rousseau in, 209–14

      Russia and, 432, 456, 458, 460–61, 700, 713

      ‘salons in, 729

      Scotland and, 699, 762

      skepticism in, 734

      slave trade and, 693, 732–33

      social classes in, 669–71, 676–82, 684–85, 706, 728, 732, 734, 814–16

      Spain and, 273, 277–78, 390, 669, 713, 761

      Sweden and, 713

      taxation in, 686

      theater in, 695–96, 739–43

      Turkey and, 363

      urbanization of, 670–71, 681

      Voltaire and, 144, 881

      War of the Spanish Succession and, 669

      women in, 728, 730–31, 787

      EMPIRE OF: command of the seas and, 669

      expansion of, 57–59, 63, 669

      French rivalry, 39, 57–59

      see also American colonies; Canada; India

     
    ; FOREIGN ALLIANCES AND AGREEMENTS: with Prussia (1756 f.), 39–40, 46, 53, 60–61, 432

      in Quadruple Alliance (1718), 278

      with Russia (1755), 39

      GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN: Bute ministry, 698–700, 702–3

      conflict of George III with Parliament, 687–88, 697–701

      corruption in, 707,733, 848

      democracy in, 681, 706–7

      development of parliamentary government in, 683–84, 709, 718

      Fox-North coalition ministry, 715, 718

      Grafton ministry (1768–70), 700, 703, 705–6, 710

      Grenville ministry, 700, 709–10

      legal reform in, 736–38

      Newcastle ministry, 698

      North ministry, 700–1, 706, 710–14, 761

      Pitt the Elder, de facto ministry of, 700

      Pitt the Younger, ministry of, 718–19

      political structure in England, 683–87

      Rockingham ministries, 700, 703, 710, 714, 761

      Shelburneministry, 714–15

      see also names of British monarchs

      SEVEN YEARS’ WAR (1756–63), 798

      aid to Frederick II, 50, 53

      declares war on France (1756), 43

      diplomacy leading to, 38–44

      dismissal of Pitt the Younger, 46

      England’s naval growth and, 669

      expansion of Empire and, 57–59, 63

      naval operations against France, 42–43

      peace negotiations, 62

      regiments in Hanover, 47–48, 50

      results of conflict, 63–64

      English America, see American colonies

      English East India Company, see British East India Company

      English Palace at Peterhof, 468

      engraving, 750

      Enlightenment: American Revolution and, 867

      in Austria, 343–46

      in France, see Encyclopédie;

      philosophes;

      French Revolution and, 898–99

      in Germany, 507–8

      Herder’s critique of, 569

      in Italy, 220, 230, 250–51

      Jews and, 637–42

      Kant and, 531

      Pope Benedict XIV and, 246–47

      in Portugal, 269–70

      response of papacy to, 246–47, 316

      in Scotland, 764–78

      in Sweden, 658–62

      in Switzerland, 645

      Enquiry concerning the Human Understanding (Hume), 536

      Enquiry into the State of Polite Learning in Europe (Goldsmith), 814

      Ensenada, Zenón de Somodevilla, Marqués de la (1702–81), 279

      Entführung aus dem Serail, Die (Mozart), 395

      Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes (Fontenelle), 427

      Epaminondas of Thebes (418?–362 B.C.), 52

      Epée, Abbé Charles-Michel de L’ (1712–89), 905

      Éphémérides , 78

      Epictetus (50?–120?), 730

      Epicurus (342?–270 B.C.), 251

      Épinay, Denis-Joseph Lalive d’, 35

      Épinay, Louise-Florence Lalive d’, nee Tardieu d’Esclavelles (1726–83), 35–37, 118, 390, 656, 892

      aids Mozart, 392

      death of, 893

      early life of, 35

      Grimm and, 35–37, 156–57, 159–61, 449

      Rousseau and, 4, 5*, 18, 26, 36–37, 153, 156–61, 884

      salon of, 907

      visit to Geneva, 159–61

      Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot (Pope), 878

      Épître à Boileau (Voltaire), 136

      Épître au Cardinal Dubois (Voltaire), 148

      Éprémesnil, Jean-Jacques Duval d’ (1746–94), 947

      equalitarianism: Helvétius’ belief in, 141

      Rousseau’s support for, 141

      Voltaire’s opposition to, 141–42

      see also communist theories

      Erasmus, Desiderius (1466?–1536), 806

      Erfurt, 606

      Erivan, 419

      Erlach, Fischer von, see Fischer von Erlach, Johann Bernhard

      Ermita de Jesús in Murcia, 298

      Ermolov, Alexis (fl. 1785), 446

      Ernesti, Johann August (1707–81), 33

      Erreurs sur la musique dans l’Encyclopédie (Rameau), 25

      Erskine, John (1695–1768), 763

      Erskine, Thomas (1750–1823), 763

      Erziehung der Menschengeschlechts, Die (Lessing), 515

      Escorial, 250, 261

      espionage, Prussian, 43

      Esprit des lois, L’, see Spirit of Laws

      Essai sur l’application de l’analyse aux probabilités (Condorcet), 894

      Essai sur les moeurs (Voltaire), 137, 528, 630, 781, 797

      Essai sur les règnes de Claude et de Néron (Diderot), 892

      Essai sur l’étude de la littérature (Gibbon), 798

      Essay on the History of Civil Society (Ferguson), 766

      Essay on Man (Pope), 703

      Essay on the Nature of Commerce (Cantillon), 72

      Essay on the Principle of Population, An (Malthus), 896

      Essay on the Whole Art … of Painting (Richardson), 751

      Essay on Women (Potter and Wilkes), 703

      Essays (Montaigne), 179

      Estates of Brabant, 362, 364

      Esterházy, Count (fl. 1788), 363

      Esterházy, Countess, 344

      Esterházy, Prince Anton (d. 1795), 377–78

      Esterházy, Prince Miklós Jozsef (1714–90), 341, 375–76

      Esterházy, Prince Miklós II, 379

      Esterházy, Prince Pál (1635–1713), 341

      Esterházy, Prince Pál Anton (d. 1762), 375

      Esthonia, 422, 653

      Esthonia, 422, 653

      Estrées, Louis-Charles-César Le Tellier, Maréchal Duc d’, 37, 48

      États Généraux, see States-General, French

      Ethics (Spinoza), 565

      ethics, theories of: Bentham’s, 738–39

      Diderot’s, 903–4

      Hume’s, 739

      Kant’s, 540–43

      Adam Smith’s, 769

      Etruscans, 312

      Études de la nature (Bernardin de Saint-Pierre), 916

      Eugene of Savoy (1663–1736), 414–15

      Eugénie (Beaumarchais), 922

      Euler, Leonhard (1707–83), 532

      Euripides (480–406 B.C.), 136, 372, 588

      Evelina, or A Young Lady’s Entrance into the World (Burney), 791

      “Evening Song” (KarpiƄski), 486

      Evidences of Christianity (Paley), 735

      Ewald, Johannes (1743–81), 651–62

      Ewige Jude, Der (Goethe), 562

      Exposé succinct de la contestation qui s’est élevée entre M . Hume et M. Rousseau (Hume), 214

      Exposition of the Catholic Doctrine (Bossuet), 796–97

      Exposure of the Jewish Ceremonies (Serafimovich), 633

      Ex quo singulari (Benedict XIV), 225

      Eybenberg, Marianne von (fl. 1810), 612–13

      Fable of the Bees (Mandeville), 770

      Fables (Iriarte y Oropesa), 295

      Fables and Parables (Krasicki), 485

      Fabricius, Johann Albert (1668–1736), 326

      factory system: in England, 676–80, 682, 732

      in France, 932–33

      in Spain, 288

      Faguet, Émile (1847–1916), 5*

      Falconet, Étienne-Maurice (1716–91), 106–7, 108–9, 467, 911

      family life: Industrial Revolution and, 682

      in Italy, 218–19

      Rousseau’s influence on, 888

      Farinelli (Carlo Broschi; 1705–82), 240, 257

      early life and fame of, 222–23

      in Spain, 278–79, 292, 296

      farmers general in France, 935–36

      Farnese, Elizabeth (Isabella), Queen of Philip V of Spain (b. 1692-d. 1766), 276–77, 279, 296–97

      Fasch, Karl Friedrich Christian (1736–1800), 527

      Faubourg St.-Antoine, 962

      Faust (Goethe), 557, 585, 608–11, 620, 622, 626:


      Sturm und Drang movement and, 522

      Faust, ein Fragment (Goethe), 608

      Fausts Leben (Muller), 522

      Feast of Reason (1793), 899

      Febronius, Justinus, see Hontheim, Johann Nikolaus von

      Feijóo y Montenegro, Benito Jerónimo (1676–1764), 294

      Fel, Mlle. Marie (1713–94), 33, 100

      Felipe (Philip), Duke of Parma (r. 1748–65), 311, 348

      Felipe, son of Charles III of Spain, 302

      Felipe Quinto, see Philip V, King of Spain

      fellaheen, Egyptian, 415

      Feltre, 229

      Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe(1651–1715), 179, 450, 845

      Ferdinand, Archduke (b. 1754-d. 1806), Duke of Modena, 346, 350, 387, 847

      Ferdinand III, Duke of Parma (r. 1765–1801), 317, 846

      Ferdinand IV, King of Naples (r. 1759–1806, 1815–25), King of Sicily as Ferdinand III (r. 1806–15), 315, 334–35, 377

      Ferdinand VI, King of Spain (r. 1746–59), 263, 279–81

      accession of, 279

      becomes insane, 279–80

      death of, 258

      mild policies toward Jews, 276

      Ferdinand VII, King of Spain (r. 1808, 1814–1833), 306–7

      Ferdinand of Brunswick, Duke (b. 1721-d. 1792), 50, 53, 54, 60, 507

      Ferguson, Adam (1723–1816), 764, 765–66, 767, 775

      Fermor, Count William of (1704–71), 53, 60, 435

      Ferney, Voltaire, see Voltaire AT FERNEY

      Ferrara, 641

      Goethe in, 587

      Ferrara, Duke of (Tasso’s patron), Alfonso II (r. 1559–97), 244–45

      Ferreira, Antônio (d. 1759), 265

      Fersen, Count Frederik Axel von (1719–94), 664

      Fersen, Count Hans Axel von (1755–1810), 664, 941

      Fersen, Sophie von, 941

      Festes de Ramire, Les (Rameau, Voltaire and Rousseau), 18

      Festin de Pierre, Le (Molière), 404

      Festival of the Supreme Being (1794), 890

      feudalism: in Austria, 345

      in Denmark, 649, 653

      in France, 849, 861–63, 872, 927–29, 931, 937, 954

      in Prussia, 43, 500–1

      in Russia, 424, 451, 454–55

      Adam Smith’s critique of, 770

      Fiabe (Gozzi), 243, 244

      Fichte, Johann Gottlieb (1762–1814), 550–51, 618, 620

      Fielding, Henry (1707–54), 723, 835, 842

      Fielding, Sarah (1710–68), 787

      Filangieri, Gaetano (1752–88), 336

      Filippo (Alfieri), 338, 340

      Filmer, Sir Robert (d. 1653), 177

      Fils naturel, Le (Diderot), 153

      Fingal, an Ancient Epic Poem in Six Books, … Composed by Ossian, the Son of Fingal (Macpherson), 767–68

      Finland, 422, 460

      Gustavus III’s policy toward, 663

      Russian acquisition of, 654

      Finta Fracastana, La (Leo), 255

      Finta giardiniera, La (Mozart), 388

      Firdausi, Persian poet (940?–1020?), 613

      Firmian, Count Karl Joseph von (1716–82), 312

     


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