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    Rousseau and Revolution

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    Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent de (1741–1801), 869, 936, 955

      law: Burke’s early views on, 690

      Vico’s theory of, 252; see also legal reform

      Law, John (1671–1729), financier, 630

      Law, William (1686–1761), 796

      Laws (Plato), 177

      La-Yesharim Tehilla (Luzzatto), 637

      Lazienski Palace, 479

      League of Princes, German (1785), 362–63

      Lebel, valet of Louis XVI (1768), 86

      Lebèque, Agnès, 918

      Lebon, Philippe (1767–1804), 676

      Le Brun, Charles (1619–90), 913

      Lebrun, J.-B.-Pierre (1748–1813), 913

      Le Clerc, Jean (1657–1736), 253

      Lecouvreur, Adrienne (1692–1730), 102

      Lee, Arthur (1740–92), 869

      Leeds, 681

      legal reform: in Austria, 344

      in England, 736–38

      in Prussia, 500

      in Russia, 450–52

      in Sweden, 657

      Leghorn, 220, 228

      Légion d’ Honneur, Palais de la, 910

      Legislative Assembly, French, see National Assembly, French

      Legros (Le Gros), Joseph (1730–93), 370–71, 392

      Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von (1646–1716), 13, 294, 531–32, 534, 536, 637

      Leibowicz, Jankiew (Jacob Frank; 1726–91), 636

      Leiden, 361

      University of, 647

      Leiden des jungen Werther, Die (Goethe), see Sorrows of Young Werther

      Leilan, battle of (1733), 419

      Leipzig;

      authors in, 506

      orchestra in, 525

      University of, 557

      Leipziger Liederbuch, Das, 557

      Leipziger Zeitung, Die, 506

      Leitmeritz, Frederick II at, 47

      Lekain (Cain), Henri-Louis (1728–78), 101–2, 136, 920

      Lemaître, Jules (1853–1914), 5*

      Le Maître, Nicoloz (fl. 1729), 10

      Lemberg, university at, 360

      Lemercier de la Rivière (1720–94), 74–75, 657

      Lemoyne, Jean-Baptiste (1704–78), 107

      Lengefeld, Caroline von, 594

      Lengefeld, Charlotte von (1766–1826), 594

      Lenin, Nikolai (1870–1924), 891

      Lenngren, Anna Maria, nee Malmstedt (1754–1817), 662

      Lenngren, Karl Peter, 661

      Lennox, Caroline, Lady Holland, 693

      Lennox, John Stuart, 3d Earl of (d. 1526), 779

      “Lenore” (Bürger), 519–20

      Lenz, Jakob Michael Reinhold (1751–92), 503, 521, 562, 581, 612

      Leo, Leonardo (1694–1744), 240, 254–55, 333

      Leo XIII (Gioacchino Vincenzo Pecci), Pope (r. 1878–1903), 247

      Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1790–92), Grand Duke of Tuscany as Leopold I (r. 1765–90): as Grand Duke, 76, 310, 313–14, 346, 354, 363, 846

      as Holy Roman Emperor, 314, 334, 365, 406, 407, 664

      Leopold, Carl Gustaf af (1756–1829), 661

      Leopold of Brunswick, Prince, 513

      Lepanto, battle of (1571), 229

      Lepeletier de Saint-Fargeau, Louis-Michel (1760–93), 913

      Le Roy, Julien-David (1724–1803), 110

      Lespinasse, Julie de (1732–76), 118, 120, 122–31, 656, 858, 894

      d’ Alembert and, 122–28, 130, 892

      death of, 130–31

      description of, 127

      Mme. du Deffand and, 122–23

      early life of, 122

      on Gluck’s Orfeo, 909

      illness of, 125–26

      letters to Guibert, 128–30, 131*;

      love for Guibert, 128–30

      love for Mora, 127–28

      popularity of, 123, 125

      salon of, 126–27, 906

      Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim (1729–81), 331, 507–8

      557, 567–68, 578, 628, 641, 691

      aesthetic theories of, 510–11

      appearance and personality of, 512

      conflicts with theologians, 513–16

      criticism of Goethe, 627

      death of, 640

      early life and education of, 508–9

      early literary activities of, 508–9

      Eva König and, 512–13

      as first German professional writer, 506

      as Freemason, 507

      friendship with Elise Reimarus, 512

      Goethe and, 563–64

      influence of, 517, 520

      influences on, 510

      in Italy, 513

      later years and death of, 517

      liberating influence on literature, 511

      as librarian of Prince of Brunswick, 512–13

      as literary critic, 506

      marriage and death of wife, 513

      Moses Mendelssohn and, 509, 515, 637–38, 640

      National Theater and, 511

      opposition to aristocratic privilege, 513

      philosophical views of, 516

      plays of, 509–11, 513–15

      on Prussian despotism, 530

      publishes Reimarus manuscript, 513

      on truth, 512

      views on religion, 515–16

      Voltaire and, 509, 512

      writes Laokoon, 510

      writes Nathan the Wise, 514–15

      Leszczinska, Marie, see Marie Leszczinska

      LeszczyƄski, Stanislas, see Stanislas I

      Letter to a Member of the National Assembly (Burke), 724

      Letter to Christophe Beaumont (Rousseau), 195, 197

      Letter to Dr. J.-J. Pansophe (Rousseau), 212

      Lettere filosofiche (Gentile), 219

      Letters from the Mountain (Rousseau), see Lettres écrites de la montagne

      Letters of an Anonymous Writer to the President of the Diet (Kollontaj), 486

      Letters on a Regicide Peace (Burke), 725

      Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Mankind (Schiller), 551

      Letters on the Antiquity of Herculaneum (Winckelmann), 328

      Letters to and from the Late Samuel Johnson (Thrale), 840

      “Letters to Eliza” (Sterne), 790

      Letters to His Son (Chesterfield), 283

      Lettre à M. d’ Alembert sur les spectacles (Rousseau), 162–64

      Lettre sur la musique française (Rousseau), 372

      “Lettre sur la Providence” (Rousseau), 154–55

      lettres de cachet, 850, 948, 950

      Lettres de cachet (Mirabeau fils), 953

      Lettres écrites de la campagne (Tronchin), 197

      Lettres écrites de la montagne (Rousseau), 184, 188, 197, 199, 205

      Lettres provinciales (Pascal), 139, 514

      Lettres sur la danse et les ballets (Noverre), 100

      Lettres sur La Nouvelle Héloïse (Voltaire), 170

      Leuthen, battle of (1757), 51–52

      Levasseur, Thérèse (b. 1722), 17–18, 152, 156–57, 161, 178

      Boswell and, 202–4, 783

      children sent to foundling asylum, 18, 24, 201

      in England, 210–11, 214

      Rousseau’s final years with in France, 881–83, 886–87

      in Switzerland, 192, 202–7 passim;

      Voltaire on, 200

      Levellers, 80

      Levett, Robert (1705–82), 823

      Levetzow, Amalie von, 614

      Levetzow, Ulrike von (1804–99), 614

      Leviathan (Hobbes), 172

      Levitsky, Dmitri (1735–1822), 466–67

      Lezioni di commercio (Genovesi), 250

      L’ Hôpital, Michel de (1507–73), 865

      Liaisons dangereuses, Les (Laclos), 903, 914

      liberum veto of Polish Diet, 473, 476–77, 480–81, 484, 488, 885

      libraries: in France, 914

      in Italy, 219–20

      in German states, 506

      Libya, 411

      Lichnowsky, Prince Karl von (fl. 1789), 405

      Lidner, Bengt (1758–93), 661–62

      Liechtenstein, Joseph Wenzel, Prince of (b. 1696–d. 1772), 38

      lieder
    , 525

      Liège, 342

      Liegnitz, battle of (1760), 60

      Life and Letters of Gray (Mason), 841

      Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, The (Sterne), 787–89

      Life of Johnson (Hawkins), 282

      Life of Richard Savage, The (Johnson), 820

      Life of Samuel Johnson, The (Boswell), 753 840–41

      Life of Swift (Sheridan), 695

      Life of Voltaire (Goldsmith), 814

      Ligne, Prince Charles-Joseph de (1735–1814), 101, 133, 342, 365, 459–60, 883

      on Catherine II, 11, 461

      description of Voltaire, 134

      of St. Petersburg, 469

      on Voltaire, 135

      Liguori, St. Alfonso de’ (1696–1787), 225

      Lillo, George (1693–1739), 509

      Lima, Ignez Elena de, 261

      Limburg, 342

      Limoges, Turgot’s reforms in, 79–80

      Linguet, Simon-Nicolas-Henri (1736–94), 80, 82

      French Revolution and, 938, 940

      Linley, Thomas (1732–95), 695

      Linnaeus, Carolus (Carl von Linné; 1707–78, 206, 565, 658

      Linz, woolen mills in, 344

      Lionhard und Gertrude (Pestalozzi), 644

      Lippe, Count Wilhelm zu, 568

      Lisbon, 259, 260, 267, 270

      earthquake of, 261, 263, 533

      Lister, Thomas, 752

      lit de juseice, 946

      Literary Magazine, The, 786

      literature: in Austria, 345–46

      in Denmark, 649–52

      in England, 518, 786–840

      in France, 104–6, 914–26, (see also Rousseau; Voltaire);

      in Germany, 507, 509–22, 552–628

      in Holland, 647

      in Italy, 220, 239–44, 335–40

      of Jews, 636–37

      in Persia, 421

      in Poland, 485–86

      in Portugal, 260, 269–70

      Rousseau’s influence on, 3–4, 889

      in Russia, 889

      in Scotland, 767–68, 772–85, 841–42

      in Spain, 295–96

      in Sweden, 659–62

      in United States, 889

      Lithuania, 492

      Litta, Conte Cavaliere Agostino (fl. 1754), 527

      Little Dorrit (Dickens), 738

      Little Theatre, 740

      Liverpool: growth of, 681

      as port city, 669

      slave market in, 732

      theater in, 740

      Lives of Eminent Persons (Johnson), 819

      Lives of the Poets, The (Johnson), 820, 830, 836–37

      Livonia, 39, 422, 653, 663

      Lloyd’s Evening News, 212

      Lobkowitz, Prince Ferdinand von, 367

      Lobositz, battle of (1756), 45

      Lobstein, Dr. (fl. 1770), 568

      Locandera, La (Goldoni), 242

      Locatelli, Pietro (1695–1764), 228

      Locke, John (1632–1704), 171–72, 177, 179–80, 250, 280, 294–95, 427, 485, 487, 531, 637, 725, 891

      Loménie de Brienne, Étienne-Charles (1724–94), 126, 901, 945–48

      Lomonosov, Mikhail Vasilievich (1711–65), 427

      London: administration of city, 744

      appearance of, 743–44

      brothels in, 744

      commerce in, 745

      complexity of, 745

      Gordon Riots in (1780), 735–36

      Jews in, 635

      music in, 368

      population of, 745

      as port city, 669

      prostitution in, 744–45

      revolutionary spirit of, 705

      Rousseau’s flight to, 209–10

      slums in, 745

      theater in, 740

      voting population in, 685

      London (Johnson), 819

      London Chronicle, The (periodical), 783

      London Journal (Boswell), 778*, 780

      London Merchant, The (Lillo), 509

      London Packet, 817

      London Symphonies Nos. 93–104 (Haydn), 378, 381

      Longhi, Alessandro (1733–1813), 331

      Longhi, Pietro (1702–85), 236, 331

      looms, power, 673

      Lords, House of, see House of Lords

      Lorrain, Claude (Claude Gellée; 1600–82), 327, 751.

      Lorraine, 928

      Losenko, Anton Pavlovich (1737–73), 466–67

      Lotti, Antonio (1667?–1740), 232–33

      Louis, Dauphin of France, see Louis de France, Dauphin

      Louis, Victor (1731–1800), 101

      Louis I King of Spain, see Luis I

      Louis XIV, King of France (r. 1643–1715), 95, 273, 331

      bourgeoisie and, 934

      Spain and, 293

      Louis XV, King of France (r. 1715–74), 84–96, 116, 235, 278, 664, 911

      abolishes tolls, 76

      assassination attempt against, 67, 91

      Austrian alliance and, 40–42, 45, 347, 846

      Beaumarchais and, 920–22

      Choiseul and, 53, 56, 88–89, 94, 656

      conflict with Paris Parlement, 90–95

      death of, 95–96, 352, 454, 848, 904

      defense of d’ Aiguillon, 93

      on execution of Malagrida, 267

      extravagance of, 84

      Frederick II and, 40–41

      grief for Mme. de Pompadour’s death, 69

      household expenditures of, 84

      immorality of, 85–86, 344, 429

      invites Rousseau for audience, 25

      Jansenists and, 85

      Louis XVI and, 845–47

      Mozart programs for, 384

      personality of, 85

      popular hatred of, 84–85, 96

      Protestants and, 901

      reign of, 67–96

      religiosity of, 67

      Seven Years’

      War and, 45, 53, 56–57

      Voltaire and, 88, 137

      Louis XVI (Louis-Auguste), King of France (r. 1774–92), 353, 802, 845–72

      aids parish priests, 901

      American Revolution and, 870

      appeals to people (1788), 948

      appearance of, 845, 856

      authority of, 850

      Beaumarchais’ services for, 922

      becomes father, 855

      bondholders and, 937

      Brienne ministry and, 945–48

      Calonne ministry and, 943–45

      charity of, 904–5

      conflicts with parlements (1787–88), 946–48

      conflicts with States-General (1789), 958–61

      democratic attitudes of, 905

      Diamond Necklace Affair and, 942

      difficulty in consummating marriage, 847–48, 853–54

      diplomatic considerations in marriage, 846

      early liberalism of, 867

      execution of, 469, 725, 726, 857, 895

      extravagance of, 944

      flight to Varennes, 896

      frees royal serfs, 928

      French Revolution and, 896, 900–63

      passim

      Gustavus III’s aid to, 664

      issues edict of religious toleration (1787), 902

      Joseph II and, 353–54, 854, 856

      kindness of, 851–52, 856–57

      Louis XV and, 845, 847

      love for crafts, 857

      love of masses for, 899

      Marie Antoinette and, 436, 847, 851–52

      Maurepas’ ministry and, 858

      Necker’s first ministry and, 867

      Necker’s second ministry and, 948

      personality of, 845–46, 856

      popularity of, 857

      Protestants and, 902

      refuses to have priest teach Dauphin, 901

      religiosity of, 857

      second dismissal of Necker, 961

      simplicity of, 904

      summons States-General (1788), 948

      trial before Convention, 895

      Turgot’s ministry and, 859–60, 863–65

      Voltaire and, 873, 875, 879

      weaknesses of wi
    ll, 856

      wedding of, 244

      Louis XVII (Louis-Charles de France; b. 1785), titular King of France (1793–95), 941

      Louis XVIII (Louis-Stanislas-Xavier, Comte de Provence), King of France (r. 1814–15, 1815–1824), 845

      Louis-Auguste, Duc de Berry, see Louis XVI

      Louis-Charles de France (b. 1785), Dauphin, see Louis XVII

      Louis de France (1661–1711), “Le Grand Dauphin,” son of Louis XIV, 276

      Louis de France (1729–65), Dauphin, son of Louis XV, 68, 109, 845, 898–99

      Louis-Joseph, Duc de Bourgogne, see Bourgogne, Duc de

      Louis-Joseph-Xavier de France (1781–89), Dauphin, son of Louis XVI, 855, 961

      Louis-Stanislas-Xavier, Comte de Provence, see Louis XVIII

      Louisa Ulrika (1720–82), Queen of Adolphus Frederick of Sweden, 34, 655, 658

      Louisbourg, British siege of, 57

      Louise, Queen of Prussia, see Luise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

      Louise-Élisabeth de France, Duchess of Felipe of Parma, 311

      Louise-Marie de France (1737–87), 95

      Louisiana, Spain acquires, 62

      Louvain, 342, 361, 364

      Louvain, University of, 360, 362

      Louveciennes, Château of, 87

      Louviers, factories in, 932

      Love of the Three Oranges, The (Prokofiev), 243*

      Löwenwolde (lover of Anna Ivanovna), 429

      Lowther, Sir James (1736–1802), 697

      Loyola, St. Ignatius of (1491–1556), 267, 283

      Lubomirska, Elizabeth, 479

      Lucca, 220, 310

      Lucio Silla (Mozart), 388

      Lucretius (96?-55 B.C.), 251, 486, 532, 691

      Ludwig, of Württemberg, Prince (fl. 1762), 489

      Ludwig Ernst of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Regent of Holland (r. 1759–66), 648

      Ludwigsburg, 523

      Luis I, King of Spain (r. 1724), 283

      Luise (Voss), 519, 601

      Luise of Hesse-Darmstadt, Duchess of Karl August of Saxe-Weimar, 552

      Luise (Louise) of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1776–1810), Queen of Frederick William III of Prussia, 523

      Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632–87), 372

      Lumley, Elizabeth, see Sterne, Elizabeth

      Lunar Society, 734

      Lund, University of, 659

      Lutf ‘Ali Beg Adar (1711–80, 421

      Luther, Martin (1483–1546), 360, 561, 620, 628, 881

      Luttrell, Henry (1743–1821), 704

      Luxembourg, 342

      Luxembourg, Charles-François de Montmorency, Maréchal Duc de (1702–64), 97, 125, 201

      Rousseau and, 161–62, 189, 898

      Luxembourg, Madeleine-Angélique, Maréchale Duchesse de, earlier Duchesse de Boufflers (1707–87), 118, 161–62, 907, 929

      Luxeuil, Abbey of, 928

      Luzán y Martínez, José (1710–85), 300

      Luze, Jean-Jacques de (fl. 1765), 209–10

      Luzzatto, Moses Chayim (1707–47), 636–37

      Lycurgus (7th cent. B.C.), 253

      Lyons: industry in, 933

      poverty in, 933

      proletariat in, 933

     


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