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    Rousseau and Revolution

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    riots in, 954

      stores in, 936

      strikes in, 933–34

      unemployment in, 934

      workers’ revolt in, 933–34

      Mably, Gabriel Bonnot de (1709–85), 14, 80, 82–84, 220, 901

      death of, 893

      French Revolution and, 84, 938, 940

      influence of, 94

      in Lespinasse salon, 126

      sees need for popular religion, 903

      writes a constitution for Poland (1770–70, 482

      Mably, Jean Bonnot de, grand provost of Lyons (fl. 1740), 14, 82

      Mably family, Rousseau as tutor for, 178

      Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800–59), 246, 725, 785, 793

      Macbeth (Shakespeare), 740

      Macdonald, Frederika, 5*

      Macedo, José Agostinho de (1761–1831), 269–70

      Macgregor, James (fl. 1512), 767

      Machado de Castro, Joachim (1731–1822), 270

      Machault d’ Arnouville, Jean-Baptiste (1701–94), 850

      Machiavelli, Niccolò (1460–1527), 251, 548, 766

      influence of, 338

      law of development and return, 253

      Maciejowice, battle of (1794), 491–92

      Mackenzie, Henry (1745–1830, 790

      Macklin, Charles (1697?–1797), 740

      M’ Lehose, Agnes, nee Craig (1759–1840, 776

      McLeod, Lady, 831–32

      Macpherson, James (1736–96), 559, 567, 764, 767–68, 809

      influence in Germany, 518

      Madama, Palazzo, 226

      Madras: English stronghold at, 58

      French siege of, 59

      Madrasa-i-Shah-Husein, 420

      Madrid, 293,

      beautification of, 289–90

      cleaning up of, 282

      factories in, 288

      growth of, 289

      merchant guilds in, 289

      revolt of (1766), 282

      royal palace in, 297

      war of liberation in, 307

      Maffei, Francesco Scipione di (1675–1755), 220, 228–29

      Mafra, Convent of, 261

      Magellan, Ferdinand (1480?–1521), 259

      magic, 356

      Magic Flute, The (Mozart), 376, 528

      Magna Carta (1215), 683, 709

      Magnasco, Alessandro (1667?–1749), 227

      Magyar nobles, 341

      Mahmud, Mir of Afghanistan (r. 1717–25), Shah of Persia (r. 1722–25), 418

      Mahmud I, Sultan of Turkey (r. 1730–54), 415

      Mahomet (Voltaire), 246

      Maimonides (Moses ben Maimon; 1135–1204), 637, 642

      Maine, Sir Henry (1822–88), 849

      Maini, Giovanni Battista (1690–1752), 247

      Maintenon, Françoise d’ Aubigné, Marquise de (1635–1719), 453

      Mainz, 503

      archbishops of, 504–5

      in Holy Roman Empire, 341

      Jews in, 642

      in League of Princes (1785), 362

      Maistre, Joseph-Marie de (1753–1821), 725, 890

      majas and majos, Spanish, 291

      Malachowski, Stanislas (1735–1809), 490

      Malagrida, Father Gabriel (1689–1761): arrest of, 265

      conflict with Pombal, 265, 267–68

      execution of, 267

      hatred of, 270

      missionary activities in Brazil, 263

      Malesherbes, Chrétien-Guillaume de Lamoignon de (1721–94), 92, 98, 178

      aids Encyclopédie, 861

      Jews and, 642

      as minister of Louis XV’s household, 861

      reforms of, 144

      Rousseau and, 189

      Turgot and, 861, 865

      Malines, 361

      Mallet du Pan, Jacques (1749–1800), 891

      Malmesbury, Sir James Harris, 1st Earl of (1746–1820), 500

      Malone, Edmund (1741–1812), 835

      Malongei, Emerich, 363

      Malory, Sir Thomas (fl. 1450), 768

      Malouin, Dr. Paul-Jacques (1701–78), 200

      Malthus, Thomas R. (1766–1834), 321, 894

      Mamonov, Alexis (fl. 1786), 444, 446, 459

      Manassah ben Israel (1604–57), 640

      Manchester: growth of, 681

      industry in, 672

      theater in, 740

      Mandeville, Bernard (1670?–1733), 770

      mandolin, 417

      Manger, Heinrich (1728–89), 524

      Manila, 62

      Manin, Lodovico, Doge of Venice (r. 1789–97), 311

      Mann, Sir Horace (1701–86), 792

      Mannheim, orchestra in, 525

      Man of Feeling, The (Mackenzie), 790

      Manon Lescaut (Prévost), 169

      Mansfield, William Murray, 1st Earl of (1705–93), 736

      Mantua, 245

      Manzuoli, Giovanni (b. 1725), 746

      Maragha, 418

      Marat, Jean-Paul (1743–93), 891, 916

      in Panthéon, 110

      Maratha tribes, 717

      Marcello, Alessandro (1684?–1750?), 233

      Marcello, Benedetto (1686–1739), 223, 233, 234, 368

      Marchais, Mme. de, 118

      Marchionni, Carlo (1702–86), 331

      Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Emperor of Rome (r. 161–180), 496, 800–1

      María I (María Francisca), Queen of Portugal (r. 1777–1816), 270–72

      Maria Amalia of Austria (d. 1804), Duchess of Ferdinand III of Parma, 846

      Maria Amalia of Austria (d. 1759), Queen of Charles III of Spain, 281

      María Ana Victoria of Spain (b. 1719), Queen of Joseph I of Portugal, 270, 278

      Maria Antonia, Archduchess, see Marie Antoinette, Queen

      María Barbara of Portugal (d. 1758), Queen of Ferdinand VI of Spain, 257, 278

      Maria Carolina of Austria (1752–1814), Queen of Ferdinand IV of Naples, 315, 346, 846

      Maria Christina of Austria, Duchess of Saxe-Teschen (d. 1798), 361–62, 846

      Maria Feodorovna, nee Sophia Dorothea Augusta of Württemberg, 2d wife of Paul I of Russia, 377, 462, 468

      Mariage de Figaro (Beaumarchais), 403–4, 852, 923–25

      María Josefa, Infanta, 305

      Maria Josepha, Dauphine of France, see Marie-Josèphe of Saxony

      Maria Josepha of Austria, Archduchess (d. 1767), 385–86

      Maria Kazimiera (1641–1716), Queen of John I Sobieski of Poland, 256

      María Luisa Gabriela of Savoy (1688–1714), Queen of Philip V of Spain, 276

      María Luisa of Parma (1751–1819), Queen of Charles IV of Spain, 302

      Mariana, Juan de (1536–1624), 177

      Maria Stuarda (Alfieri), 338

      Maria Theresa, ruler of Austria, Hungary, and Bohemia (r. 1740–80), 38–48, 51, 235, 330, 342–54, 942

      abilities of, 38–39, 342–43

      accession to Austrian throne, 278

      ambitions in Italy, 228

      attitude toward Church, 343

      choice of able ministers, 344

      conflicts with Joseph II, 350–54

      coregency of, 348–54

      death of, 354

      delighted by Mozart, 383

      Frederick II and, 38–48, 352

      Frederick II on, 529–30

      Hungarian nobles and, 341

      Jews and, 631

      Joseph II and, 343, 346, 348–54

      Marie Antoinette and, 343, 346, 846–47, 855

      morality of, 344

      papacy and, 318

      partition of Poland and, 483

      personality of, 343

      Mme. de Pompadour and, 40–42, 45, 56

      problems facing, 344–46

      reactionary policies of, 343

      relations with Frances of Lorraine, 346

      response to Gluck’s Orfeo, 369

      Seven Years’ War and, 38–48, 56, 61

      Turgot’s fall and, 865

      upbringing of her children, 346

      Marie-Adélaïde of France (Marie-Clotilde-Adélaïde-Xavère; 1759–1802), granddaughter of Louis XV, 111

      Marie-Anne of Bavaria (1660–90),
    Dauphine of France, 118

      Marie Antoinette (Maria Antonia; 1755–93), Queen of Louis XVI of France, 111, 369, 383, 846–48, 850–56, 887, 910, 922

      aid to Chamfort, 915

      aid to Gluck, 370–71

      appearance of, 846, 854, 941

      Burke and, 722–23

      Calonne ministry and, 945

      charity of, 904–5, children of, 855, 941

      democratic attitudes of, 905

      diamond necklace episode and (1785), 941–43

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

      Du Barry and, 88, 848

      early life and education, 846

      execution of, 270, 469, 725

      extravagance of, 850–52, 944

      fashions set by, 905

      faults of, 850–52

      first pregnancy of, 855

      flight to Varennes, 896

      friendships of, 848, 852–53

      gaiety of 851

      Joseph II and 352–54, 362, 853–54

      kindness of Louis XVI to, 851–52

      Louis XVI and, 436, 847, 851–52

      Maria Theresa and, 343, 346, 846–47, 855

      marriage to Louis XVI, 244, 847

      Necker’s second ministry and (1788–89), 948

      nicknamed “L’ Autrichienne” and “Madame Deficit,” 941

      personality of, 846, 848, 850–51, 855–56

      popular hostility toward, 851, 853, 941

      pretensions to naturalism, 852

      States-General and, 961

      theatricals of, 101

      Turgot and, 863–65

      Voltaire and, 873–75

      Marie-Josèphe of Saxony (1731–67), Dauphine of France, 45, 48, 107, 845

      Marie Leszczinska (1703–68), Queen of Louis XV of France, 86, 384

      Marignac, Émilie de, 952

      Marigny, Abel Poisson, Marquis de (1727–81), brother of Mme. de Pompadour, 105, 114

      Marivaux, Pierre Carlet de Chamblal de (1688–1763), 15, 104

      Marmontel, Jean-François (1723–99), 24, 27, 102, 104–106, 108, 119–20, 149–50, 353, 371, 463, 656, 908

      on d’ Alembert’s poverty, 126

      on Mme. Geoffrin’s piety, 121

      Julie de Lespinasse and, 126–27

      on Suzanne Necker, 908

      opposition to Revolution, 898

      Rousseau meets, 18

      as supporter of Puccini, 372

      visits ill Voltaire, 875, 876

      marriage: in Austria, 348

      in England, 731

      in France, 97

      in Italy, 218–19, 230

      Rousseau’s views on, 152, 186–87

      in Spain, 290–91

      Voltaire’s views on, 146–47

      Marriage of Figaro, The (Beaumarchais), 403–4, 852, 923–25

      Marriage of Figaro, The (Mozart), 376, 388, 403–4

      Marseilles: bread riot in, 954

      factories in, 70

      proletariat in, 933

      shipbuilding in, 932

      Marsilius of Padua (1290?–1343?), 177

      Martel, Charles, see Charles Martel

      Martin, Samuel (fl. 1763), 703

      Martínez, Sebastián (fl. 1792), 302

      Martini, Anton von (fl. 1780), 355

      Martini, Padre Giovanni Battista (1706–84), 220, 245, 255, 386, 426

      Martinique, 58, 89, 935

      restored to France, 62

      Martín y Solar (later Martini), Vicente (1754–1806), 292

      Martos, Ivan Petrovich (1752–1835), 467

      Marx, Karl (1818–83), 771, 880

      Rousseau’s influence on, 3, 891

      Mary II, Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r. 1689–94), 683

      Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (r. 1542–67), 338, 602, 766

      Maskelyne, Nevil (1732–81), 764

      Mason, William (1724–97), 809, 841

      Massachusetts, conflicts with England, 709

      Masson, Frédéric (1847–1923), 444, 469

      Matrimonio segreto, 11 (Cimarosa), 335

      Mattino, 11 (Parini), 335

      Maubert, M. (fl. 1790), 117

      Maupeou, René-Nicolas de (1714–92), 89, 93–94, 858

      Maupertuis, Pierre-Louis Moreau de (1698–1759), 139, 427

      Maurepas, Jean-Frédéric Phélypeaux, Comte de (1701–81), 858, 864, 925

      American Revolution and, 870

      death of, 97

      dismissal of, 85

      opposition to Necker, 870–71

      Maximes (Chamfort), 914

      Maximes morales et politiques tirées de Té-lémaque (Louis XVI), 845

      Maximilian, Archduke (1756–1801), 389

      Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1493–1519), 560

      Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria (r. 1745–77), 353, 383, 388, 389

      Mazanderan, 419

      Mazarin, Jules, Cardinal (1602–61), 119

      Mazzini, Giuseppe (1805–72), 340

      Mazzolini, Signora (d. 1774), 219

      Mecca, 415

      Mecklenburg, in League of Princes (1785), 362

      medical schools, 360

      Medici, Anna Maria Ludovica de’ (1667–1743), 228

      Medici, Cosimo II and Cosimo III de’, see Cosimo II and Cosimo III

      Medici, Prince Ferdinand de’ (1663–1715), 227

      Medici, Giovan Gastone de’, see Gian Gastone

      Medici, Giuliano de’ (1453–78), 338

      Medici, Lorenzo de’ (1449–92), 338, 620

      Medici family, 228, 313

      medicine, 276

      Medina, London banker, 630

      Medinaceli, Duke of (fl. 1785), 274

      Medmenham Abbey, 809

      “Mein Glaube” (Schiller), 595

      Meissen, 749

      Meissen factories, 523

      Meister, Jakob, 893

      Mélanges (Ligne), 342

      Meléndez, Luis (1716–80), 299

      Meléndez Valdés, Juan (1754–1817), 295–96

      Melzi, Prince Francesco (fl. 1737), 227, 367

      Mémoire justificatif (Gibbon), 800

      Mémoire sur l’ impôt (Turgot), 865

      Mémoires (Brissot), 88

      Mémoires (Grétry), 910

      Mémoires d’ un père (Marmontel), 104, 106, 908

      Mémoires pour servir à l’ histoire de la maison de Brandebourg (Frederick II), 528

      Memoirs (Ali Hazin), 421

      Memoirs (Beaumarchais), 921, 923

      Memoirs (Carlo Gozzi), 243

      Memoirs (Casanova), 219, 322–23

      Memoirs (Catherine II of Russia), 433

      Memoirs (Mme. d’ Épinay), 26, 159

      Memoirs (Gibbon), 766, 795–96, 798, 804

      Memoirs (Goldoni), 241, 244

      Menander (343?–291? B.C.), 241

      Mendel, Menachem (fl. 1725), 637

      Mendelssohn, Abraham (1776–1835), 641

      Mendelssohn, Dorothea (1764–1839), 641

      Mendelssohn, Felix (1809–47), 614–15, 637, 641

      Mendelssohn, Fromet, nee Guggenheim, 638

      Mendelssohn, Henrietta (1768–1831), 641

      Mendelssohn, Moses (1729–86), 507, 637–41, 645

      children of, 641

      death of, 640

      early life and education of, 637

      influence of, 640–41

      Kant and, 637

      Lavater and, 639

      Lessing and, 509, 515, 549, 637–38, 640

      loyalty to Judaism, 639

      marriage to Fromet Guggenheim, 638

      pessimism of, 549

      philosophical works of, 638–39

      spreads Enlightment among Jews, 640

      writes Phaidon, 638

      writings on Judaism, 640

      Mendonça, Francisco de Almada e, see Almada e Mendonça, Francisco

      Mengozzi-Colonna, Girolamo (fl. 1750), 238–39

      Mengs, Anton Raphael (1728–79), 248–49, 258, 510, 523, 524, 912

      artistic authority of, 332

      death of, 332

      revives classi
    cal style, 315

      in Spain, 299, 300–1

      Winckelmann and, 248–49, 327, 329, 331

      Mengs, Margarita, nee Guazzi (d. 1778), 248, 332

      Menshikov, Prince Alexander Danilovich (1672–1729), 429

      mercantilism, 72, 770

      mercenary troops, German, 504

      Mercier, Louis-Sébastien (1740–1814), 919

      on skepticism of upper classes, 901

      Merck, Johann Heinrich (1741–91), 506, 521, 612

      Mercure de France, 105, 370, 915

      Mercure galant, 915

      Mercy d’ Argentau, Count Florimund (1727–94), 847, 851

      Merlini, Domenico, 479

      Merope (Maffei), 228

      Mérope (Voltaire), 143, 228–29

      Merry Muses of Caledonia, The, 776

      Meslier, Jean (1678–1733), 80

      Mesmer, Franz Anton (1734–1815), 645

      Mesmes, Marquise de (fl. 1771, 883

      Messiah (Handel), 742

      Messiah (Haydn), 377, 379

      Messiah, The (Klopstock), 517–18

      Mesta (wool association), 273, 287–88

      metal industry, 932

      “Metamorphosis of Animals, The” (Goethe), 617

      Metamorphosis of Plants, The (Goethe), 596, 617

      Metastasio (Pietro Trapassi; 1698–1782), 223, 239, 254. 333, 368–69, 374, 407

      meteorology, Goethe’s contribution to, 615

      Methodists, 636, 711, 755, 834

      Metternich, Prince Clemens Wenzel von (1773–1859), 366

      Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791–1864), 525

      Mezzogiorno, II (Parini), 335

      Michel, Claude, see Clodion

      Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475–1564), 248, 751

      Michelet, Jules (1798–1874), 137, 143*, 254, 889

      Middle Ages, 809, 895

      middle class: in art forms, 113–14

      in Austria, 356

      in Austrian Netherlands, 362

      drama and, 104

      in England, 670, 676–77, 680–81, 706

      in France, 848–49, 902, 914, 956–61

      French Revolution and, 899, 934–31, 939

      in Geneva, 143

      in Germany, 503

      in Italy, 218, 230

      love of music, 367

      in Naples, 249

      physiocrats and, 77

      in Poland, 474, 491

      in Prussia, 497

      in Russia, 423, 455–56

      in Scotland, 762

      in Spain, 274, 277, 280, 289

      Sturm und Drang movement and, 522

      in Switzerland, 643

      Middleton, Conyers (1683–1750), 792

      Mignot, Abbé (nephew of Voltaire), 879

      Milan: Austrian control of, 217

      Beccaria in, 310

      churches in, 224

      Goethe in, 589

      history and achievements, 226–27

      industry in, 218, 312

      Jesuit colleges in, 219

      library in, 219

      prostitution in, 218

      theaters in, 220

      university in, 219

      Mill, James (1773–1836), 739

      Mill, John Stuart (1806–73), 738–39

     


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