31. Faÿ Louis XVI, 308; Taine, French Revolution , I, 2.
   32. Aulard, I, 129; Michelet, French Revolution , 73.
   33. Lichtenberger, 20; Martin, H., XVI, 630n.
   34. Tocqueville, 121.
   35. Herbert, Fall of Feudalism , 76, 87.
   36. Ibid ., 76.
   37. CMH , VIII, 128.
   38. Barthou, Louis, Mirabeau , 11.
   39. Ibid ., 62.
   40. 68.
   41. Michelet, Histoire de France , V, 515.
   42. Crocker, Embattled Philosopher , 436.
   43. Barthou, 91.
   44. Ibid ., 97.
   45. 118.
   46. 138.
   47. 162.
   48. 163; Martin, H., France , XVI, 624.
   49. Jaurès, I, 77.
   50. Michelet, Histoire de France , V, 554.
   51. Herbert, Fall of Feudalism , 95.
   52. Taine, French Revolution , I, 17.
   53. Taine, Ancient Regime , 378.
   54. Martin, H., France , XVI, 625.
   55. Lefebvre, 94.
   56. Enc . Brit., XVI, 909d.
   57. Faÿ Louis XVI, 312.
   58. Ibid ., 305.
   59. Enc . Brit., XII, 491b.
   60. Taine, French Revolution , I, 28.
   61. Enc . Brit., XII, 491b.
   62. Taine, I, 28.
   63. CMH , VIII, 133; Cobban, History of Modern France , I, 140.
   64. Barthou, 171.
   65. Young, Arthur, 153.
   66. Lefebvre, 72.
   67. Young, 176.
   68. Lefebvre, 76.
   69. Young, 176.
   70. Lefebvre, 77.
   71. Young, 177.
   72. Michelet, French Revolution , 137; Lefebvre, 80-81.
   73. Speech of July 8, 1789, in Barthou, 186.
   74. Mme. Campan, Memoirs , I, 358.
   75. Mme. de Staël, Considérations Sur la Révolution française, in Ducros, French Society , 316.
   76. Kropotkin, Peter, The Great French Revolution , 61-63.
   77. Michelet, French Revolution , 133.
   78. Ibid ., 141.
   79. Lefebvre, 86.
   80. Taine, French Revolution , I, 42.
   81. Michelet, French Revolution , 150.
   82. Lefebvre, 101.
   Index
   Dates in parentheses following a name are of birth and death except when preceded by r ., when they indicate duration of reign for popes and rulers of states. A single date preceded by fl . denotes a floruit . A footnote is indicated by an asterisk. Italicized page numbers indicate principal treatment. All dates are A.D. unless otherwise noted.
   Abbas I, Shah of Persia (r. 1587–1629), 421
   Abbas III, Shah of Persia (r. 1732–36), 149, 418
   Abbaye, Béardé de l’, 454
   Abbeville, 932–33
   A, B, C, L ’ (Voltaire), 143
   Abduction from the Seraglio (Mozart), 367
   Abdul-Hamid I, Ottoman Sultan (r. 1774–89), 415, 460
   Abélard, Pierre (1079–1142), 112
   Aberdeen, University of, 763
   Abhandlung über den Ursprung der Sprache (Herder), 569
   Abington, Frances, nee Barton (1737–1815), 740
   Åbo, University of, 659
   Abrégé chronologique de l’histoire de France (Hénault), 123
   Abt, Thomas (fl. 1763), 638
   abu’l-Ahahab (fl. 1771), 415
   academic freedom, 358
   Académie de Peinture, 235
   Académie des Sciences, 894, 896
   Académie Française, see French Academy
   Academy of Arts, Russian, 432, 466, 468
   Academy of Dijon, 19–20, 22, 28
   Academy of Mines, Russian, 453
   Academy of San Fernando, 297, 299
   Accademia della Crusca, 824
   Accademia di Pittura e Scultura, Venice, 236
   Accademia Filarmonica, 245, 386–87
   Accademia Granelleschi, 242
   Account of Corsica, The Journal of a Tour of That Island, and Memoirs of Pascal Paoli (Boswell), 783
   Account of the Latest Herculaneum Discoveries (Winckelmann), 328
   actors, see theater
   Adam, James (d. 1794), 747–48, 765
   Adam, John, 747–48, 765
   Adam, Lambert-Sigisbert (1700–59), 247
   Adam, Père (fl. 1765), 133
   Adam, Robert (1728–92), 699, 747–48, 765
   Adam, William (fl. 1770), 694, 732, 747–48, 765
   Adams, Mrs. (Rousseau’s landlady, 1766), 210
   Adams, John (1735–1826), 870
   Adams, John Quincy (1767–1848), 576
   Adams, Samuel (1722–1803), 709
   Adams, Dr. William (1706–89), 838
   Addison, Joseph (1672–1719), 320, 485, 842
   Adélaïde de France, Madame (1732–1800), 96
   Adolphus Frederick of Holstein-Gottorp, King of Sweden (r. 1751–71), 655
   Adonais (Shelley), 810
   adultery, 97, 731
   “Advantages that the Establishment of Christianity Has Conferred Upon the Human Race, The” (Turgot), 77
   Adventures of Mr. Nicholas Find-Out, The (Krasicki), 485
   advertisements, newspaper, 786
   Aegean Isles, 411
   Afghanistan, 417–18
   Africa, 356
   African Company, 732
   African slavery, see slavery and slave trade
   Agde, riots in, 954
   Agnesi, Maria Gaetana (1718–99), 219
   agriculture: in Austria, 345, 356
   in England, 670–71, 680, 682
   in France, 859, 861, 927–31
   in Holland, 646
   in Italy, 217
   in Hungary, 341
   in Poland, 472–73
   in Spain, 273–74, 287–88
   Agrigento, 589
   Agrippa, Marcus Vipsanius (63–12 B.C.), 110
   Ahmad Hatif, Sayyid (fl. 1750), Persian poet, 421
   Ahmed III, Ottoman Sultan (r. 1703–30), 414–15
   Ahmed Khan Durani, Shah of Afghanistan (r. 1747–73), 420
   aides, 936
   Aiguillon, Anne-Charlotte de Crussol de Florensac, Duchesse d’, 118
   Aiguillon, Armand de Vignerot, Duc d’ (b. 1750), deputy in States-General, 957
   Aiguillon, Emmanuel-Armand de Vignerot, Duc d’ (1720–82), French statesman, 89, 92–93, 853
   Aims of Jesus and His Disciples, The (Reimarus), 513
   Aix-en-Provence, riots in, 934
   Aix-la-Chapelle, Treaty of (1748), 38, 40, 58, 279, 648
   Ajaccio, 312
   Alam, see Shah Alam
   Alba, Duke of (1508–82), see Alva
   Alba, Don José de Toledo Osorio, Duke of (d. 1796), 274, 280, 303
   Alba, Teresa Cayetana María del Pilar, Duchess of (1762–1803), 291, 303–4
   Albani, Alessandro, Cardinal (1692–1779), 328
   Albani, Villa, 249, 331
   Albania, 415
   Albany, Count of, see Stuart, Charles Edward
   Albany, Louise Caroline of Stolberg-Gedern, Countess of (1752–1824), 339–40
   Alberoni, Giulio, Cardinal (1664–1752), . 277–78
   Albert (1738–1822), Duke of Saxe-Teschen, 361, 846
   Albon, Comtesse Julie d’ (fl. 1732), 122
   Alcázar, 297
   Alceste (Gluck), 369–71, 373
   Alembert, Jean Le Rond d’ (1717–83), 108, 118, 120, 123–30, 172, 190, 214, 280, 485, 567, 636, 656, 769, 824, 894, 908, 920
   Abarca’s intimacy with, 281
   abilities of, 127
   Catherine II and, 447, 892
   contributions to Encyclopédie, 123, 162
   death of, 892
   deference to royalty, 176
   Diderot and, 892
   Mme. du Deffand and, 123–25
   early life of, 123
   on expulsion of Spanish Jesuits, 284
   Frederick II and, 124, 497–98, 892
   French Revolution and, 940
					     					 			 />   Genevan clergy and, 198
   on German literature, 506
   Goldoni and, 798
   Hume and, 892
   Julie de Lespinasse and, 122–28, 130, 892
   later years of, 892
   on Louis XVI, 857
   nature and, 169
   poverty of, 126
   Rousseau and, 163, 191
   supporter of Puccini, 372
   Voltaire and, 125, 138, 876–77
   Alexander I, Czar of Russia (r. 1801–25), 462, 466, 468
   Alexander Palace, Tsarskoe Selo, 468
   Alexander the Great, King of Macedon (r. 336–323 B.C.), 895
   Alexis Petrovich, Czarevich (1690–1713), 429
   Alfieri, Benedetto (1700–67), architect, 226
   Alfieri, Vittorio, Conte di Cortemilia (1749–1803), dramatist, 310, 336–40
   Alfonso II d’Este, Duke of Ferrara (r. 1559–97), 584–85
   Algarotti, Conte Francesco (1712–64), 238, 254, 370
   Algeria, 411
   Ali Bey (1728–73), 415
   ‘Ali Hazin, Shaykh (1692–1767), 421
   Allegri, Gregorio (1582–1652), 386
   Allgemeine Naturgeschichte und Theorie des Himmels (Kant), 533
   Allgemeine Preussische Landrecht (1791), 500
   Allgemeine Schulordnung (1774), 352
   Almada e Mendonça, Francisco de (d. 1804), 263
   Alps, 169
   Altham, machine-wrecking at, 679
   Altona, Jews in, 635
   Alva, Duke and Duchess of (18th cent.), see Alba
   Alva, Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, Duke of (1508–82), 592
   A Marilia (Gonzaga), 269
   Amelia, Princess (1782–1810), dau. of George III, 727
   America: English colonies in, see American colonies, English
   French colonies in, see French America;
   Portuguese colonies in, 262–63, 269
   Seven Years’ War and, 57–58
   slave trade and, see slavery and slave trade;
   Spanish colonies in, 80, 83, 262, 288
   Voltaire’s influence on, 881
   “America libera” (Alfieri), 340
   American colonies, English, 669
   commerce and, 57, 708–9, 732–33
   early conflicts with England, 708–11
   population of, 708
   revolt of, see American Revolution;
   slave trade and, 57, 708, 732–33
   American Indians, 709, 833
   accounts of, 31
   Jefferson on, 891
   Jesuit communists and, 80, 83, 262
   American Revolution, 78, 683
   aided by European powers, 354, 711, 867–72, 922
   battles in, 713–14, 869, 871
   Beaumarchais’ services to, 867–69, 922
   Burke’s support to, 693, 711–14
   early predictions of, 708
   English reactions to, 689, 693, 704, 711–14, 833
   France and, 354, 711, 867–72
   French Revolution and, 872
   George III and, 687
   German mercenaries and, 504
   Gustavus III’s fear of, 662
   influence of, 520, 872, 899
   Johnson’s opposition to, 833
   Kant’s support for, 548
   Lafayette’s aid to, 869, 871–72
   outbreak of, 711
   peace treaties (1782–83), 871–72
   philosophes and, 867–68
   Pitt the Elder and, 689
   Rousseau’s influence on, 891
   Spain and, 290
   surrender at Yorktown (1781), 761
   Ami des hommes, ou Traité de la population, L ’ (Mirabeau the Elder), 74
   Amiens: factories in, 932
   Peace of (1802), 726
   riots in, 954
   unemployment in, 935
   Amigoni, Jacopo (1675–1752), 235, 298
   Amleto (Scarlatti), 257
   Amsterdam, 361, 646
   Jews in, 637
   publishing in, 647
   An die Freude (Schiller), 574–75
   An die Freunde Lessings (Mendelssohn), 640
   Anabaptists, 646
   Anacreon (563–478 B.C.), 18
   anarchism, 178
   anatomy, Goethe’s work on, 617
   Anaxagoras (500?–428? B.C.), 176
   Ancre, Maréchal d’ (Concino Concini; d. 1617), 93
   Andalusia, 273
   Andrews, Dr. (fl. 1762), 798
   Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson, LL.D., during the Last Twenty Years of His Life (Thrale), 828, 840
   Anecdotes of Painting in England (Walpole), 794
   Anet, Claude (d. 1734), 12–13
   Angelucci, Guglielmo (fl. 1773), 922
   Anglican Church, 261, 711, 734–35
   Anhalt, in League of Princes (1785), 362
   Anhalt-Zerbst, Prince of, see Christian August
   Anhalt-Zerbst, Princess of, see Johanna Elisabeth
   Ankarström, Jakob (1762–92), 664–65
   Anna Amalie, Dowager Duchess and Regent of Saxe-Weimar (r. 1758–75), 552, 580, 591, 600
   Anna Ivanovna, Empress of Russia, (r. 1730–40), 425
   reign of, 429–30
   Anna Leopoldovna (1718–46), Regent of Russia (r. 1740–41), 430–31
   Anna Petrovna (d. 1728), 429, 432
   Annales politiques (Linguet), 82
   Annalia d’Italia (Muratori), 244
   Anne, Princess, Regent of Holland (r. 1751–59), 648
   Anne, Queen of Great Britain (r. 1702–14), 818
   Anne of Saxe-Lauenburg (fl. 1697), 228
   Année littéraire, L, ’ 372
   Ansbach, 354
   in League of Princes (1785), 362
   Ansbach and Bayreuth, Margrave of, see Christian Friedrich Karl Alexander
   anti-Semitism: decline in, 629
   Voltaire’s, 149–50, 629–30; see also Jews
   Anton Ulrich of Brunswick, Prince (1714–76), 430
   Antony, Mark (Marcus Antonius; 83?–30 B.C.), 31, 238
   Antwerp, 342, 361, 364
   Anville, Madame d’, 118
   Anzin firm episode, French Revolution, 932
   Aphorisms for Women, by a Shepherdess of the North (Nordenflycht), 660
   Apology for Suicide (Frederick the Great), 54
   Apraksin, Count Stepan (1702–60), 48–49, 432
   Aquinas, Saint Thomas (1225–74), 241
   Arabia, 411–12, 415
   Aranda, Pedro Abarca, Conde de (1718–99), 274, 280–81, 292, 848
   background of, 282
   conflict with Jesuits, 283–84
   fall of, 286
   as father of Spanish Enlightenment, 287
   foreign policy of, 290
   political diplomacy of, 282
   reforms of, 142, 286
   Arblay, Gen. Alexandre d’ (d. 1818), 791
   Arcadian Academy, 256
   Arcangeli, Francesco (d. 1768), 330
   Archimedes (287?–212 B.C.), 672
   Archinto, Alberico, Cardinal (1698–1758), 326, 328
   architecture: baroque, 111
   classical, 110, 747
   in England, 747–48
   in France, 109–11, 910
   in Germany, 524–25
   Industrial Revolution and, 682
   in Italy, 247
   in Russia, 426, 432, 467–69
   in Scotland, 765
   in Spain, 297
   in Turkey, 414
   Archytas of Tarentum (fl. 400–365 B.C.), 555
   Arco, Count, 344
   Ardinghello (Heinse), 522
   Argens, Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d’ (1704–71), 59
   Argenson, Marc-Pierre de Voyer, Comte d’ (1696–1764), 67
   Argenson, Marc-René d’, see Voyer, Marquis de
   Argenson, René-Louis de Voyer, Marquis d’ (1694–1757), 81
   dismissal of, 85
   on French nobility, 930
   predicts American Revolution, 708
   on revolutionary sentiment of Pa 
					     					 			risians, 91, 92
   Argental, Charles-Augustin de Ferriol, Comte d’ (1700–88), 875
   Argentau, Mercy d’, see Mercy d’ Argentau
   aristocracy, see nobility
   Aristomène (Marmontel), 105
   Aristophanes (450?–385 B.C.), 136, 241
   Aristotelian unities, 296
   Aristotle (384–322 B.C.), 163, 294, 511
   Arkwright, Sir Richard (1732–92), 673
   Arlechino (comic character), 232, 241
   Armed Neutrality, Declaration of (1780), 713; –, League of, 457, 648, 713
   Armenia, 418
   Armentières, Marquis d’ (fl. 1758), 161
   Armide (Gluck), 372
   Arminians, 646
   Armour, Jean, see Burns, Jean
   Armstead, Elizabeth (b. 1750), 726
   Arnaud, Abbé François (1721–84), 371, 372–73
   Arnim, Bettina von, nee Brentano (1785–1859), 562, 611
   Arnim, Henrietta von (fl. 1787), 575
   Arnould, Sophie (1744–1802), 113, 370–71, 373, 883, 920
   Arran, James Hamilton, 2d Earl of (1517?–75), 779
   Artamène, ou Le Grand Cyrus (Scudéry), 169
   Artarin, publisher, 402
   Artois, 928
   Artois, Comte d’, see Charles X
   Ascanio in Alba (Mozart), 387
   Ashkenazi Jews, 630
   Ashraf, Shah of Persia (r. 1725–30), 418
   Asia Minor, 411
   see also Islam
   Assemblée Nationale, see National Assembly, French
   Assembly of Notables (1787), 75, 944–45
   Astarabad, 419
   Astrée, L ’ (Urfé), 169
   atheism, 734
   philosophes and, 183
   Rousseau denounces, 183
   Athens, ancient, 21, 579, 690
   atmospheric engine, 674
   Attempt by J. W. Goethe, Privy Councilor of the Duchy of Saxe-Weimar, to Explain the Metamorphosis of Plants, An (Goethe), 617
   Auch eine Philosophie der Geschichte (Herder), 569
   Auchinleck, Laird of, see Boswell, Alexander
   Audenaarde, 361
   Aufklärung (German Enlightenment), sources of, 507–8
   Aufklärungspartei, 351
   Augeard, Jacques-Matthieu (1731–1805), 850
   Augereau, Maréchal Pierre-François-Charles (1757–1816), Duc de Castiglione, 606
   Augsburg, Diet of, 176
   Augusta of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Princess of Wales (d. 1772), 687
   Augustine, Saint (354–430), 4
   Augustinian friars, 285, 294
   Augustus (Caius Octavius), Emperor of Rome (r. 27 B.C.-A.D. 14), 31, 252
   Augustus II the Strong, King of Poland (r. 1697–1704, 1709–33), Elector of Saxony as Frederick Augustus I (r. 1694–1733), 475–76, 633
   Augustus III, King of Poland (r. 1734–63), Elector of Saxony as Frederick Augustus II (r. 1733–63), 502
   in alliance against Frederick II, 43, 45, 46, 48, 502
   Frederick invades Saxon kingdom of, 44–45, 249, 502