Galilei, Galileo (1564–1642), 294
   Gallatin, Mme. de (fl. 1776), 136
   Galuppi, Baldassare (1706–85), 232–33, 333, 426, 466
   Galvani, Luigi (1737–98), 310
   Gama, Vasco da (1469?–1524), 259, 270
   gambling, 230–31, 850, 903
   Gandzha, 419
   gardens: in England, 748
   in France, 99
   Rousseau’s influence on, 889
   Garibaldi, Giuseppe (1807–82), 340
   Garrick, David (1717–79), 696, 730, 340, 741–43, 747–48, 750, 780, 791, 808, 828, 964
   acting at Drury Lane, 742
   appearance and personality of, 741, 756
   death of, 743, 839
   early life and education of, 741
   Goldsmith and, 813–17
   innovations of, 742
   Johnson and, 741–42, 818, 822, 830
   love affairs and marriage, 742–43
   management of Drury Lane, 742–43
   on Paris, 71
   popularity as actor, 741–42
   Rousseau and, 209, 211
   Garrick, Eva Maria, nee Weigel (1724–1822), 743
   Garve, Christian (1742–98), 536*
   Gassendi, Pierre (1592–1655), 294
   Gatchina Palace, 468
   Gâtier, Abbé (fl. 1729), 9, 183
   Gaultier, Abbé (fl. 1778), 876, 879
   Gautier, Théophile (1811–72), 880, 889
   Gazette de France, 915
   Gazzaniga, Giuseppe (1743–1818), 404
   Gebler, Tobias von (1726–86), 355
   Gedanken über die Nachahmung der griechischen Werke in Mahlerei und Bildhauerkunst (Winckelmann), 327
   Gedanken von der wahren Schätzung der lebendigen Kräfte (Kant), 532
   Geelvinck, Mme. (fl. 1763), 781
   Gefühlsphilosophie (Jacobi), 890
   Gelderland, 62
   Gelders, 342
   Gellert, Christian Fürchtegott (1715–69), 782
   Geminiani, Francesco (d. 1762), 221, 746
   General Dictionary of the English Language (Sheridan), 695
   General History of Music (Burney), 333, 746–47
   General History of the Science and Practise of Music (Hawkins), 746
   general will, Rousseau’s concept of, 172
   Generallandschulreglement (1763), 500
   Geneva, 176, 643
   conflict of middle class with patricians, 143
   Rousseau and, 27–28, 163–64, 177, 179, 190
   theater in, 163
   Genlis, Mme. Stéphanie Félicité de (1746–1830), 805, 955
   Genoa, 205, 312
   Austria and, 312
   Freemasonry in, 220,
   French control of, 217
   history and achievements of, 227
   Jesuit colleges in, 219
   sells Corsica to French, 313
   theaters in, 220
   universities in, 219
   Genovesi, Antonio (1712–69), 250–51
   Gentile, Anna, 219
   Gentile, Maria, 257
   Gentleman and Cabinet Maker’s Director, The (Chippendale), 748
   Gentleman’s Magazine, The, 786, 819–20
   Geoffrin, Marie-Thérèse, nee Rodet (1699–1777), 104–5, 118–125, 126–27, 131, 208, 251, 656
   aid to Encyclopédie, 120
   Betsky, and, 453
   correspondence of, 121, 447
   Diderot and, 120
   early life of, 118–19
   Gibbon and, 799
   husband of, 119
   on lack of erudition, 119
   piety of, 121
   Poniatowski and, 477–78
   salon of, 120–21
   visit to Warsaw, 121
   Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Étienne (1772–1844), 617
   geology, Goethe’s work in, 615
   George I (George Louis), King of Great Britain and Ireland (r. 1714–27) and Elector of Hanover (r. 1698–1727), 699
   George II, King of Great Britain and Ireland, and Elector of Hanover (r. 1727–60), 687, 794
   death of, 60, 697
   distaste for politics, 697
   George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, (r. 1760–1820), Elector and (from 1815), King of Hanover, 214, 384, 656, 687–89, 697–701, 722, 737–38, 750, 791, 794
   American Revolution and, 687, 711, 713
   appearance of, 698
   attempts to shackle press, 701
   Burns’s criticism of, 777
   Bute ministry and, 698–700, 702–3
   calamity of reign, 688
   conflict with Parliament, 61, 683, 686–88, 697–701
   death of, 727
   distaste for Seven Years’ War, 698
   early life of, 687
   fits of insanity, 700, 721, 726–27
   Fox-North coalition ministry and, 718
   Federick II and, 60
   French Revolution and, 687
   Gibbon’s praise of, 803
   Grafton ministry and, 700
   Grenville ministry and, 700
   Junius and, 706
   marries Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 698
   Napoleonic Wars and, 687
   Newcastle ministry and, 698
   North ministry and, 700–01, 706, 710–14
   partition of Poland and, 484
   personality of, 687–88
   Pitt ministry and, 700, 718–19, 726
   powers of, 686
   privy purse of, 686
   Rockingham ministry and, 700, 714, 761
   slave trade and, 732
   Wilkes and, 702
   George IV
   (George Augustus Frederick, Prince of Wales), King of Great Britain and Ireland (r. 1811–20 as prince regent, 1820–30 as king), 379, 721, 727, 777
   George, Henry (1839–97), 76
   George, Lake, 58
   Georgia, 418
   Gerl, Viennese basso (fl. 1791), 408
   German courts, morality of, 504
   German language, 506–7
   Germany (German states): anti-religious feeling in, 64, 507
   architecture in, 524–25
   art in, 523–24
   books and periodicals in, 506
   clergy and religion in, 502–5, 507–8, 513–14
   education in, 505–6
   Enlightenment in, 505–17
   family life in, 503–4
   folk music in, 503
   Freemasonry in, 507
   Goethe’s contempt for, 627
   historical writing in, 578–80
   in Holy Roman Empire, 341
   Jews in, 507, 517, 634, 639, 642
   libraries in, 506–22, 553–78, 584–605, 608–11, 623–25, 889
   literature in, 509–11, 513–21, 557–65 , 584–90, 592, 599–605, 608–11, 623–25
   mercenaries in, 504
   mildness of governments in, 503
   music in, 367, 517–18, 525–28, 552
   Napoleon remakes (1808), 606
   opera in, 223–24, 527–28
   philosophy in, 531–51, 618–23, 889–90
   poverty in, 503
   principalities of, 502–5
   Protestantism in, 64, 142
   Romantic movement in, 170, 508, 517–20
   social classes in, 503–4
   theater in, 509–10, 513–15, 560–61, 584–85, 588, 592, 601–3, 604–5
   unification of, 502
   village life in, 503
   Gerstenberg, Heinrich von (1737–1823), 518
   Gerusalemme liberata (Tasso), 464
   Gesohichte der Kunst des Alterthums (Winckelmann), see History of Ancient Art
   Geschichte des Abfalls der Vereinigten Niederlande (Schiller), 592
   Geschichte des Agathon (Wieland), 553–55
   Geschichte des Dreissigjährigen Krieges (Schiller), 593, 601
   Geschichte des Instrumentalkonzerts (Schering), 234
   Gespräche mit Goethe (Eckermann), see Conversations with Goethe
   Gessner, Salomon (1730–88), 519–20, 645
 
					     					 			   Gesuati, Church of, 238
   Gewandhaus orchestra, 525
   Ghent, 361
   Ghislandi, Vittore (1655–1743), 228
   Gian (Giovan) Gastone de’ Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (r. 1723–37), 227–28
   Giannone, Pietro (1676–1748), 250
   Gibbon, Catherine, 796
   Gibbon, Edward (1666–1736), grandfather of the historian, 796
   Gibbon, Edward (1707–70), father of the historian, 796, 798–99
   Gibbon, Edward (1737–94), historian, 175, 280, 353, 530, 594, 694, 720, 729, 746–47, 772, 794–800, 842, 856, 908
   ancestry of, 796
   appearance of, 804
   appetite of, 804–5
   attitude toward Middle Ages, 804
   autobiographies of, 795–96
   on Bernese oligarchy, 643
   on charm of Rome, 245
   as Child of Enlightenment, 807–8
   “the Club,” 805, 827
   continental tour of, 799–800
   death of, 806
   Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, see Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
   early aspirations to be a historian, 798, 800
   early life and education of, 796–99
   fear of the French Revolution, 805–6
   flight from Switzerland, 806
   on Goldoni’s Memoirs, 244
   he becomes a Catholic, 797
   as a historian, 806–8
   Hume and, 799–800
   influence of French rationalism on, 797, 880
   on intellectual life of Paris, 906
   Samuel Johnson and, 805, 831
   meets philosophes, 797–99
   opposes American Revolution, 711
   in Parliament, 799–800, 803
   relationship with Suzanne Curchod, 797–99, 865
   residence in London, 799, 805–6
   residence in Switzerland, 797–98, 805–6
   on Robertson, 766
   scholarship of, 807
   in Seven Years’ War, 798–99
   stay in Buriton, 798–99
   style as writer, 806
   on Voltaire’s theater, 134
   on Wilkes, 701
   Gibbon, Hester (1705–89), 796
   Gibraltar, 273, 278, 290
   Gideon, Simon (1699–1762), 635
   Gilan, 419
   Gillet, Nicolas-François (d. 1791), 467
   Gillray, James (1757–1815), 729
   Giornale dei letterati d’Italia, 220
   Girardin, Marquis René de (fl. 1728), 886, 940
   Girgenti, Goethe in, 589
   Girondins, 895, 915
   Glarus, 643
   Glasgow: anti-Catholic riots in (1780), 735
   growth of, 762
   as port city, 669
   University of, 674, 769
   glass industry, 230
   Glatz, 48
   Prussia retains, 62
   Gluck, Christoph Willi bald (1714–87), 25, 100, 220, 291, 334, 361–13, 374, 395, 846, 875, 883, 909, 964
   appearance and personality of, 368, 371
   collaboration with Calzabigi, 368–70
   death of, 373
   early years and education of, 367
   “glass harmonica” compositions of, 368
   his L’innocenza giustificata première, 368
   his Orfeo première, 369
   lieder of, 373
   in London, 368
   marriage to Marianne Pergia, 368
   in Milan, 227
   operatic reforms of, 335, 368–70
   in Paris, 101, 368, 370–73
   Piccini rivalry, 333, 371–72, 908
   in Vienna, 367–72
   “God and the Bayadere, The” (Goethe), 599
   Godoy, Manuel de (1767–1851), 302, 304–6
   Godunov, Boris Feodorovich, Czar of Russia (r. 1598–1605), 425
   Godwin, William (1756–1836), 881, 891
   Goethe, August von (1789–1830), 614, 626
   Goethe, Christiane, nee Vulpius (1765–1816), 589–90, 603, 605–6, 611–14
   Goethe, Cornelia (1750–77), 556
   Goethe, Johann Kaspar (1710–82), 556
   Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749–1832), 63, 321, 347, 379, 400, 471, 502–3, 519, 530, 545, 550, 552, 555–61, 580–91, 596–628, 639, 641, 645, 661, 767, 842, 964
   appearance and personality, 587
   at battle of Valmy (1792), 591
   children of, 589
   Christiane Vulpius and, see Goethe, Christiane; contribution to Romantic movement, 889
   on crime in Italy, 319
   on English people, 728
   esthetic theories of, 588, 593, 627
   fascination with Cagliostro, 322*;
   as Freemason, 507
   on German village life, 503
   Herder and, 559, 561–62, 568–69, 577, 580, 586, 591, 600, 608, 613
   illnesses of, 603; 605
   on Lessing, 517
   on Louis XVI, 857
   love for Greece, 623–24
   love of nature, 584, 619
   on Merck, 521
   on Mozart, 383, 405, 408
   Napoleon and, 623
   opposes French Revolution, 590–91
   opposes Pestalozzi’s schools, 644
   in Ossian controversy, 768
   on papacy, 316
   philosophical views of, 564, 618–23
   poetry of, 557–58, 584–86, 599, 601
   Rousseau’s influence on, 518, 889
   satires of, 598–99
   Schiller and, 591, 593, 595–605
   scientific work and theories of, 596–97, 615–18
   social views of, 581, 590–91, 622–23
   on Tiepolo’s frescoes, 239
   version of Lessing’s Nathan der Weise, 515
   on The Vicar of Wakefield, 815
   views on European unity, 607
   views on French culture, 607
   views on religion, 564–66
   Voltaire’s influence on, 880–81
   Wieland and, 576–77
   Winckelmann’s influence on, 326*, 331
   EARLY YEARS (1749–75): appearance of, 558–60
   description of, 561
   family life and education of, 556–57
   in Frankfurt, 556–58, 560–67
   he thinks of suicide, 562
   he writes The Sorrows of Young Werther, 563–64
   interest in Jews, 556, 562
   Jacobi and, 563–64
   leaves Frankfurt for Weimar, 567
   Lessing and, 563–64
   literary tastes of, 557
   love affairs of, 556–62, 566
   meets Duke Karl August, 566
   minor literary projects, 562–63
   parents of, 556
   in Strasbourg, 558–60
   in Sturm und Drang movement, 520–21, 560–61
   views on religion, 564–66
   writes drama on Prometheus, 564–65
   writes Götz von Berlichingen, 560–61
   AS COUNCILOR (1775–86): acquires status of noble, 581
   appointed to Privy Council, 581
   dramas of, 584–85
   love affair with Charlotte von Stein, see Stein, Charlotte von; love of nature, 584
   poems of, 584–86
   Weimar court life and, 581
   IN ITALY (1786–88), 310
   architectural studies in, 587
   art work in, 587–88
   impressions of Italy, 232, 313–15
   literary activities in, 588
   love affairs, 588
   love for Italy, 586
   writes Römische Elegien, 590
   MATURE YEARS OF (1805–25): death of wife, 614
   deference to nobility, 622
   domestic life, 613
   Felix Mendelssohn and, 614–15
   love affairs of, 611–15
   love of Greece, 623–24
   marries Christiane Vulpius, 606, 611
   meetings with Napoleon;
   social views of, 622–23
   views on  
					     					 			Beethoven, 613
   views on marriage, 612
   views on religion and morality, 619–22
   writes autobiography, 613
   writes Faust, 608–11, 620, 622–26
   LAST YEARS OF (1825–32): appearance in death, 628
   completes Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre, 599–601
   death of, 627–28
   death of Charlotte von Stein, 626
   death of son, 626
   international fame, 627
   Goethe, Katharina Elisabeth, nee Textor (1731–1803), 556, 606
   Goethe, Ottilie von, nee Pogwisch (1796–1872), 614–15, 627
   Goethes Briefwechsel mit einem Kinde (Goethe-Brentano), 611
   Goeze, Johann Melchior (1717–86), 514, 563
   Goëzman, Louis-Valentin (fl. 1770), 921
   Goislard de Montsabert, Anne-Louis (1763–1814), 947
   Goldene Spiegel, Der (Wieland), 555
   Goldoni, Carlo (1707–93), 237, 239–40, 494, 883
   attitude toward French music, 909
   death of, 244
   declining years of, 244
   early life of, 241
   in Paris, 71, 244
   rivalry with Gozzi, 242–43
   theatrical reforms of, 242
   Goldsmith, Henry, 813
   Goldsmith, Oliver (1728–74), 730, 739, 753, 759, 786, 813–17, 827, 828
   appearance and personality of, 817
   on Burke’s oratory, 692
   Chatterton’s poems and, 810
   death of, 817, 839
   defense of English peasantry, 814–16
   early life and education of, 813–14
   early literary works of, 814
   fame of, 814–15
   Garrick and, 814–17
   historical writing of, 815
   Samuel Johnson and, 814–17, 831, 840
   Golitsyn, Alexander (fl. 1770), 458
   Gonçalves Pereira, Dr. Pedro (fl. 1758), 264
   Goncourt, Edmond de (1822–96), and Jules de (1830–70), 342
   Gontard, Karl Philipp Christian von (1731–91), 524
   Gonzaga, Tomaz Antônio (1744–1807), 269
   González, Diego (1734?–94), 295
   Good-Natured Man, The (Goldsmith), 815, 817
   Gordon, Lord George (1751–93), 735–36
   Gordon Riots (1780), 735–36
   Göschen, G. J. (1752–1828), 573
   Gospel Triumphant, The (Olavide), 286
   Gospels, 629
   Gossec, François-Joseph (1734–1829), 909
   Gossen, Stephen (1554–1624), 163
   Gotha, 362
   Gott, einige Gespräche (Herder), 578
   Götter Griechenlands, Die (Schiller), 595
   “Gottlieb, Das” (Goethe), 619
   Gottsched, Johann Christoph (1700–66), 49, 327, 782
   Götz von Berlichingen (Goethe), 506, 521, 560–61, 588, 627
   Gougenot, Abbé (fl. 1755), 112
   Gounod, Charles-François (1818–93), 611
   Gournay, Jean-Claude-Vincent de (1712–59), 72–73, 78
   Gouthière, Pierre (1740–1806), 87, 106
   Gouveia, Marquis of (d. 1759), 265
   Gouvernet, Suzanne de Livry, Marquise de, 877