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    Rousseau and Revolution

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    Passionei, Cardinal (fl. 1754), 326–27

      Passionerna (Thorild), 661

      Passionist Order, 225

      Pater, Walter (1839–94), 326*

      Paton, Betty (fl. 1785), 774

      Patriarcha (Filmer), 177

      particians in Geneva, 143

      Patrick, Saint (389?-461?), 767

      Patriot, The (Johnson), 833

      Pau, Parlement of, 947

      Paul, Lewis (fl. 1738), 673

      Paul, Saint (d. 67), 194

      Paul I (Grand Duke Paul), Czar of Russia (r. 1796–1801), 441, 462, 465–66, 468, 492, 908

      Paul et Virginie (Bernardin de Saint-Pierre), 904, 917

      Paul of the Cross, Saint (Paolo Danei; 1694–1775), 225

      Pavia, 310

      university in, 219

      Pavilliard, Pastor (fl. 1753), 797, 804

      Paysan perverti, Le (Restif de La Bretonne), 918

      Peacock Throne, 419

      peasant revolts: in Russia, 423, 455

      in Wallachia, 361

      peasantry, 12

      in Austria, 345

      in Egypt, 415

      in England, 669–71, 732, 814–16

      in France, 859, 861, 902, 954

      French Revolution and, 927–31

      in Germany, 501, 503

      in Hungary, 341

      in Italy, 217–18, 249

      Mirabeau père’s tribute to, 74

      in Poland, 472, 474, 487, 491

      in Prussia, 501

      revolts of, see peasant revolts; Rousseau’s opinion of, 174

      in Russia, 142, 422, 451, 454–56, 469

      in Spain, 274, 287

      Sturm und Drang movement and, 522

      in Sweden, 654–55, 657, 663

      in Switzerland, 27

      Pechlin, Baron Karl Fredrik von (fl. 1789), 662, 664

      Peder Paars (Holberg), 650

      Pedro III, King of Portugal (r. 1777–86), 271

      Peel, Robert (1750–1830), 678–79

      Peel, Sir Robert (1788–1850), 678

      Pellegrini, Giovanni Antonio (1675–1741), 235

      Pembroke, Lord, 745

      Pembroke, Elizabeth Spencer, Countess of, 753

      Pennsylvania Assembly, 868

      Pentateuch, 629, 639

      Penthièvre, Louis de Bourbon, Duc de (1725–1793), 852

      Percy, Thomas (1729–1811), 518, 568, 767, 809, 817

      Pereira, Dr. Pedro Gonçalves, see Gonçalves Pereira, Pedro

      Péreire, Jacob Rodrigue (1715–80), 636

      Perekop, 430

      Perfektibilisten (secret society), 507

      Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (1710–36), 100, 223, 240, 254, 255–56, 333

      Permanent Council, Polish, 485, 487

      Persia, 411, 417–21

      disorder after Nadir’s death, 420

      invasion of India (1739), 419

      invasion of Uzbekistan (1740), 420

      poetry in, 421

      Safavid dynasty in, 417

      taxation in, 420

      Turkey and, 417–19

      war with Russia (1722–23), 419

      Persian rugs, 421

      Pertl, Anna Maria, see Mozart, Anna Maria

      Perugia, 244

      perversions in France, 98

      Peshawar, 419

      Pest, university at, 360

      Pestalozzi Johann Heinrich (1746–1827), 888

      Peter I the Great, Czar of Russia (r. 1682–1725), 39, 142, 425–26, 433, 456, 632–63

      escape from Turks, 414

      nobility and, 438

      statue of, 467

      war with Persia (1722–23), 419

      Westernization of Russia, 470–71

      Peter II (Piotr Alexeevich), Czar of Russia (r. 1727–30), 429

      Peter III (Piotr Feodorovich, orig. Karl Friedrich Ulrich of Holstein-Gottorp) Czar of Russia (r. 1762), 432–40, 456

      aids Frederick II, 438

      Catherine deposes, 61, 439–40

      conflicts with Catherine, 435–36, 439

      death of, 442

      early life and personality of, 432–33

      habits of, 435–36

      imprisoned by Catherine, 440–42

      love affairs of, 436

      meets and marries Catherine, 434–35

      popular sympathy for, 441

      Pugachev’s pretensions as, 45

      reforms of, 142, 437–39

      reign of, 437–40

      unpopularity of, 439

      Peterwardein, battle of (1718), 414

      Petit, Abbé (fl. 1750), 27

      Petit Trianon, 111, 852, 910

      Petty, Sir William (1737–1805), see Shelburne, 2d Earl of

      Pezay, Alexandre-Frédéric-Jacques Masson, Marquis de (1741–77), 884

      Phaedrus, (1st cent. A.D.), 486

      Phaidon (Mendelssohn), 638–39

      Phèdre (Racine), 169

      Philalethie (Basedow), 507

      Philanthropinum of Dessau, 506

      Philidor, François-André Danican- (1726–95), 16, 100

      Philip, Duke of Parma, see Felipe, Duke of Parma

      Philip II, King of Spain (r. 1556–98), 279

      Philip IV, King of Spain (r. 1621–65), 297, 305

      Philip V, King of Spain (r. 1700–46), 273, 276–79, 297, 298, 301

      centralization of Spanish state, 277

      death of, 279

      Farinelli and, 278–79, 296

      he becomes insane, 278–79

      international conflicts of, 277–78

      marriages of, 276–77

      personality of, 276–77

      presides over auto-da-fé, 276

      Philip of Orléans, Regent, see Orléans, Philippe II, Duc d’

      Philippe-Égalité, see Orléans, Louis-Philippe-Joseph, Duc d’

      Philippines, population of, 273

      philosophes, 94–95, 280, 286, 487, 536, 549, 867, 889

      American Revolution and, 867–68, 872

      Archbishop of Paris and, 193

      atheism and, 183

      attitudes toward religion and morality, 183, 902–3

      Brienne and, 945

      Catherine II and 446–50, 452–53

      Choiseul and, 88, 89

      classical ancient ideals of, 898

      clergy and, 901

      deaths of, 892–97

      declining influence of, 170

      fear of revolutionary action, 898

      Frederick II and, 496–98

      French Revolution and, 890–91, 897–99, 937–38, 940

      friendships with monarchs, 897–98

      Joseph II and, 353

      last of 894–97

      Louis XVI and, 867

      Mme. de Pompadour’s friendship for, 67

      moderate views of, 95, 897–98

      Mozart’s dislike of, 392

      on music, 100

      Paris Parlement and, 90

      physiocrats and, 75

      Pombal and, 267–68

      prudence of, 31

      Robespierre’s rejection of, 890–91

      Rousseau and, 162–65, 182–83, 195, 214

      Russia and, 140

      Turgot and, 78–79, 858–59, 863, 865

      views on communism, 82; see also names of individual philosophes

      Philosophes, Les (Palissot), 120

      Philosophical Dictionary (Voltaire), see Dictionnaire philosophique

      Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of the Sublime and Beautiful, A (Burke), 691

      Philosophie rurale (Mirabeau père), 74

      Philosophische Briefe (Schiller), 572

      Philosophische Gespräche (Mendelssohn), 638

      Phocaeans, 312

      physiocrats, 356, 455, 678, 858

      influence of, 76–77, 287, 769–71

      philosophes and, 75

      theories of, 71–77

      Physiognomische Fragmente, 563, 645

      Piacenza, 278

      piano: importance in musical evolution, 527

      mechanical improvements in, 525

      pianoforte: improvement of, 332

      invention of, 221


      Piazza di Spagna, 247

      Piazzetta, Giovanni Battista (1682–1754), 235–36

      Piccini, Niccolò (1728–1800), 100, 291, 333, 334, 373, 386, 388, 875

      death of, 333

      personality of, 333

      rivalry with Gluck, 371–72, 908

      sympathy for French Revolution, 333

      writes musical score to Metastasio’s Olimpiade, 333

      Piccolomini, Die (Schiller), 601–2

      Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni (1463–94), 620

      Pied de Fanchette, Le (Restif de La Bretonne), 918

      Piedmont, Jesuit colleges in, 219

      Pietism, 465, 531, 636

      Pigage, Nikolaus von (1723–96), 525

      Pigalle, Jean-Baptiste (1714–85), 106, 107, 280, 908, 911

      Pilâtre de Rozier, Jean-François (1756–85), 932

      Pinto, Isaac (1715–87), 630

      Piozzi, Gabriel Mario (1740–1809), 837–38

      Piozzi, Hester Lynch, see Thrale, Hester Lynch

      Piranesi, Giovanni Battista (1720–78), 248, 479, .747

      Pirna, siege of (1756), 45

      Piron, Alexis (1689–1773), 121

      Pisa, 312

      university in, 219

      Pisano, Benedetto, 323

      Pisiani library, 219

      Pitt, William, the Elder, Earl of Chatham (1708–78), 342, 683, 725, 741, 794, 812, 842

      accepts peerage as Earl of Chatham, 700

      American Revolution and, 689, 708, 710–12

      basic policies of, 57, 689

      de facto ministry of. 700

      death of, 713

      personality of, 688–89

      refuses peerage, 698

      SEVEN YEARS’ WAR (1756–63): 40, 698

      denounces convention of Kloster-Zeven, 50

      dismissal of Pitt (1757), 46, 60–61

      refuses French peace feelers, 60

      support for Frederick II, 39, 698–99

      Pitt, William, the Younger (1759–1806), 461, 680, 696–97, 718–19, 734, 750:

      Adam Smith’s influence on, 772

      consumption of alcohol, 726

      death of, 726

      duel with Tierney, 732

      early life and education of, 696–97

      economic policies of, 719, 726

      enters Parliament, 697

      establishes “cabinet government,” 718

      forms ministry, 718–19

      leads war against revolutionary France, 726

      personality of, 697

      policies toward India, 719–20

      policies toward Ireland, 726

      resoluteness of, 697

      Samuel Johnson and, 833

      support for American colonies, 714

      Pittoni, Giambattista (1687–1767), 235

      Pittsburgh region, French forts in, 57

      Pius VI (Giovanni Angelo Breschi), Pope (r. 1775–99), conflict with Joseph II, 359–60

      Jews and, 631

      Ricci imprisoned by, 314

      Pius VII (Luigi Barnaba Chiaramonti), Pope (r. 1800–23), 319

      Plains of Abraham, battle of (1759), 58

      Plan for a Dictionary of the English Language (Johnson), 821

      Plan of a University for the Government of Russia (Diderot), 892

      Planché, John Robinson (1796–1880), 576

      Plassey, battle of (1757), 58, 716–17

      Plato (427?–347 B.C.), 171, 177, 188, 251–52, 294, 435

      Platon (Peter Levshin; 1737–1812), 465

      Plautus, Titus Maccius (254?–184 B.C.), 241, 508, 650

      plays, see theater

      Pleyel, Camille (1788–1855), 380

      Pleyel, Ignaz (1757–1831), 380

      Plus Beaux Monuments de la Grèce, Les (Le Roy), 110

      Plutarch (46?–120? A.D.), 435

      pocket boroughs: in England, 685, 733

      in Ireland, 760

      Pococke, George, Admiral (fl. 1758), 58

      Podolia, 492, 634

      Podstatsky, Count (fl. 1767), 386

      Poesie drammatiche (Metastasio), 369

      poetry: in Denmark, 652

      in England, 518, 808–17

      in France, 104, 889

      in Germany, 511, 517–21, 557–58, 564–65, 584–86, 590, 595, 599, 601, 603, 608–11, 623–25

      Islamic, 412–13, 421

      in Italy, 220, 335–36

      Jewish, 641

      opera and, 223

      in Persia, 421

      in Poland, 485–86

      in Portugal, 269–70

      in Russia, 427–28, 464

      in Scotland, 767–68

      in Spain, 295–96

      in Sweden, 659–62

      Poetry and Truth (Goethe), 626

      Poggio Bracciolini, Giovanni Francesco (1380–1459), 804

      Poisson, Mme. (d. 1745), 86

      Poland, 89, 656

      agriculture in, 472–73

      army in, 485, 487

      art in, 479

      Austria and, 475, 482–83

      clergy and religion in, 472, 480–81

      constitution adopted for (1791), 487–88

      culture in, 475

      decay of towns, 474

      Denmark and, 480

      Diet of, 475–76, 479–81, 484, 490–91

      dress in, 474

      education in, 475, 485

      England and, 480, 484

      Enlightenment in, 484–87

      feudalism in, 472–73, 487

      final dismemberment of (1794), 491–92

      first partition of (1768–72), 350, 481–85

      France and, 476, 482

      governmental weakness of, 472–73, 476–77, 480–82, 484–85, 487

      in Holy Roman Empire, 341

      industry and commerce in, 473–74

      Jews in, 472, 475, 482, 632–34, 636, 641

      last stand against dismemberment (1794), 491–92

      minorities in, 472, 480, 484

      morality in, 474

      partriarchalism in, 473

      population of, 485

      Prussia and, 474, 479–84, 487–88, 490–92

      religious tolerance in, 481, 487

      Rousseau’s constitution for, 178; 884–85

      Russia and, 430, 456, 470, 474, 479–84, 487–92

      Saxon kings of (1697–1763), 475–77

      second partition of (1792), 490–91

      size of, 472

      social classes in, 472–74, 476–77, 480–82, 484–85, 487, 491

      Sweden and, 475–76

      trade treaties with Russia, 456

      Treaty of Versailles (1756) and, 42

      Turkey and, 415, 458, 475, 482

      women in, 474

      Polignac, Duc Jules-François de (1745–1817), 864–65

      Polignac, Yolande de Polastron, Duchesse de (1749?–93), 852–53, 875

      Polish Succession, War of the (1733–35), 430, 476, 630

      political clubs and French Revolution, 939

      political economy, first university chair in, 250

      Political Law of the Polish Nation, The (Kollantaj), 486

      poll tax in France, 936

      Poltawa, battle of (1709), 476

      Polzelli, Luigia (1780–1832), 376

      Pombal, Sebastião José de Carvalho e Mello, Marquês de (1699–1782), 261–72, 631, 880

      attitude toward religion, 268

      conflict with Jesuits, 262–68

      conflict with nobles, 263–65, 268

      reforms of, 142, 268–70

      Pomerania, 653

      promised to Sweden, 45–46

      Seven Years’ War in, 48, 54

      Pomfret, Henrietta Louisa, Countess of, 228, 793

      Pompadour, Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de (1721–64), 73, 87, 105–7, 111, 137, 858, 920

      aid to Mirabeau père, 74

      conference with von Starhemberg, 41–42

      death of, 68

      Diderot on, 69

      Falconet and, 109

      friendship for philosophes, 67

      Kaunitz and, 41

      love for L
    ouis XV, 85

      Maria Theresa and, 40–42, 45, 56

      Mozart performs for, 384

      physiocrats and, 71

      Pigalle and, 108

      popular hatred of, 67–69

      reforms of, 144

      role in French government, 67

      Rousseau and, 25

      Seven Years’ War and, 40, 41–42, 45, 53, 56

      Voltaire on, 69

      Pompeii, excavations at (1748–63), 110, 248, 328, 589

      Pondicherry, 58–59

      Poniatowski, Prince Józef Antoni (1763–1813), 488–92

      Poniatowski, Princess Konstantia, nee Czartoryski, 473

      Poniatowski, Prince Stanislas (1676–1762), 473

      Poniatowski, Stanislas II, see Stanislas II Augustus, King of Poland

      Pont-de-Veyle, Antoine de Ferriol, Comte de (fl. 1768), 125

      Ponte, Lorenzo da (Emmanuele Caneglianos 1749–1838), 403, 404, 406, 408

      Ponteeorvo, 317

      Pontejos, Marquesa de (fl. 1785), 301

      Pontenuovo, battle of (1769), 313

      Pontoise, riots in, 934

      Pontverre, Père Benoît de (fl. 1728), 7

      Poor Richard’s Almanac (Franklin), 869

      Pope, the: in 1740–58, see Benedict XIV;

      in 1758–69, see Clement XIII;

      in 1769–74, see Clement XIV;

      in 1775–99, see Pius VI;

      in 1800–23, see Pius VII

      Pope, Alexander (1688–1744), 13, 269, 703, 741, 786, 810, 813, 839, 878

      opposes slave trade, 732

      Samuel Johnson’s views on, 837

      Pope ein Metaphysiker! (Mendelssohn), 638

      pornography, 98

      Porpora, Niccolò (1686–1766), 220, 222, 232, 240, 254, 374

      Porson, Richard (1759–1808), 694

      Portugal, 259–72

      abolition of slavery in, 269

      American colonies of, 262–63, 269

      breaks relations with Vatican, 267

      commerce and industry of, 259–60, 269

      control over Church in, 268

      culture in, 260–61, 269–70

      diplomacy of, 259–60

      England and, 259

      Enlightenment in, 269–70

      expulsion of Jesuits from, 317

      Inquisition in, 260, 267–68, 269–70

      Italian opera in, 224

      Jesuits in, 260, 262–68, 271–72

      Jews, in, 260, 631

      in League of Armed Neutrality (1780), 457

      literature in, 260, 269–70

      Negro slavery in, 259

      nobles in, 263–65, 268

      Old Christians and New Christians in, 268, papal concordat with, 246

      Pombal’s dictatorship in, see Pombal;

      poverty in, 259

      reasons for decline of, 259

      reform of Pombal in, 268–70

      Seven Years’ War and, 62

      Spain and, 262–63, 268

      wealth of Church in, 260

      Potemkin, Grigori Alexandrovich (1739–91), 322, 444–46, 464, 467, 469

      as administrator, 459

      death of, 461

      generalship against Turks, 459–61

      Potemkin villages, 459–60

     


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