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by Will Durant


  Viladomat,. Antonio (1678–1755), 298

  Villa Albani, 249, 331

  Villa Malmarana, 239

  Villanueva, Juan de (1739–1811), 289

  Villars, Duc Honoré-Armand de (1702–70), 133

  Villeneuve, M. de, 952

  Villeroi, François de Neufville, Duc de (1644–1730), 161

  Villette, Marquis Charles de (1736–93), 874–75

  Villette, Reine-Philiberte de Varicourt, Marquise de, 150, 874, 877

  Villette, Retaux de (1785), 942–43

  Vincennes: Diderot in, 19–20

  Mirabeau fils in, 952–53

  Vinci, Leonardo (1690–1730), composer, 240, 254

  Vindication of the Jews (Manasseh ben Israel), 640

  Vindication of Natural Society, or a View of the Miseries and Evils Arising to Mankind from Every Species of Artificial Society, A (Burke), 690–91

  Vindication of Some Passages in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Chapters of the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, A (Gibbon), 802

  vingtième, 936

  violin, popularity of, 332

  Viotti, Giovanni Battista (1753–1824), 332–33

  Virgil (70–19 B.C.), 519, 793

  Virginia Assembly, 872

  Vischer, Luise (fl. 1780), 570

  Visin, Denis Ivanovich von (1744–92), 464

  Vistula River, 472

  Vita di Vittorio Alfieri … scritta da esso (Alfieri), 336

  Vitruvius, Goethe in, 587

  Vitruvius Pollio, Marcus (1st century B.C.), 747

  Vivaldi, Antonio (1675?-1741), 232, 233–34

  Vocabolario (Accademia della Crusca of Florence), 824

  Vogler, Abt Georg Josef (1740–1814), 252

  Volga Tartars, 452

  Volhynia, 492

  Volkschulen, 352

  Volkslieder (Herder), 577

  Volney, Comte Constantin de (1757–1820), 917–18, 955

  Volta, Alessandro (1745–1827), 310

  Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet; 1694–1778), 40, 43, 59, 67, 132–51, 156, 207, 220, 246, 269, 280, 286, 295, 336–37, 351, 357, 372, 422, 427, 432, 435, 463, 478, 481, 485, 511, 531, 550, 553, 559–60, 561, 607, 608, 641, 650, 655, 660, 693, 725, 769, 781, 825, 832, 873–81, 889, 894, 895, 915–16, 925, 928, 952, 964

  Abarca’s visit to, 281

  adulation of, 34

  on age of Louis XV, 137–38

  d’Alembert and, 123, 125, 138, 876–77

  appearance of, 134, 148

  attitude toward activitt, 135

  attitude toward rivals, 149

  bones stolen from Panthéon, 880

  Boswell and, 133–34, 204, 782

  bourgeois values of, 148

  caned by Beauregard, 150

  Casanova’s visit to, 138, 143, 324

  Catherine II and, 434, 442, 447–48, 451, 457–58, 462, 469, 873

  Choiseul and, 88, 132

  Clairon and, 102, 104

  collected works published, 925

  condemnation of Shakespeare, 835

  death of Wilhelmine and, 54

  deference to royalty, 176

  description of Paris, 933

  Diderot and, 876, 892

  Du Barry and, 87–88

  Mme. du Deffand and, 125

  energy of, 135

  enthusiasm for England, 144

  epigrammatic style of, 170

  Frederick II and, 47, 49, 56, 59–60, 496–99, 528, 873, 876, 879

  French Academy and, 877, 879

  friendship with monarchs, 897

  generosity of, 150

  Gluck’s operatic views and, 368

  Goldsmith’s biography of, 814

  on Gustavus III, 657

  on Histoire du Parlement de Paris, par M. l’abbé Big, 92

  historical writings of, 528

  on history, 807*;

  Houdon’s bust of, 911–12

  humanity of, 151

  imitation of Maffei’s Merope, 228–29

  on Index Expurgatorius, 316

  influence of, 230, 346–47, 542, 880–81

  Samuel Johnson’s dislike of, 834

  Lekain discovered by, 101–102

  Lessing and, 509, 512

  lies of, 148–49

  Lisbon earthquake and, 533

  Louis XV and, 88

  Louis XVI and, 857, 867, 875, 879

  love of luxury, 141

  love of money, 148

  loyalty to friends, 150

  on Marie Theresa, 343

  Marie Antoinette and, 873–74, 875

  meets Gibbon, 797

  mocks legend of noble savage, 31

  moral courage of, 150–51

  Mozart’s dislike of, 392, 402

  nature and, 169

  on opera, 101

  in Panthéon, 101

  on Paris, 71

  partition of Poland and, 484

  personality of, 135, 141, 147–51

  physical cowardice of, 149

  Pigalle’s statue of, 107–8, 280

  on Mme. de Pompadour, 69

  praise for Goldoni, 242

  predicts French Revolution, 143

  preface to Beccaria’s book, 321

  rancor of, 149

  Rousseau and, see Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, VOLTAIRE AND;

  scholarship of, 148

  sees need for popular religion, 903

  Seven Years’ War and, 56–57

  on Tristram Shandy, 788

  tributes to, 108

  Turgot and, 78–79, 859, 865

  use of cosmetics, 134

  vanity of, 149

  views on drama, 136

  wealth of, 140–41

  Wilkes’s visit to, 703

  AT LES DÉLICES (1755–58), 27, 132

  AT FERNEY (1758–78): agricultural activities, 135

  daily routine, 134–35

  ill health, 134–35

  last years, 873–74

  management of estate, 132–33

  moves to, 164

  personal habits, 134

  relations with employees, 135–36

  theater, 134

  visitors to, 133–34

  workshops at, 135

  FINAL YEARS OF (1774–78): adopts Reine Philiberte de Varicourt, 874

  appearance of, 878

  burial and aftermath, 879–80

  fame and adulation, 873

  final illness and death, 879

  goes to Paris, 774–75

  he suggests reforms to Louis XVI, 873

  he writes Irène, 274

  illnesses, 876

  last writings, 873–74

  performance of Irène, 877

  reception in Paris, 875–79

  seeks to be confessed, 876

  Turgot and, 874, 875

  visits of clergy to, 875–76

  RELIGION AND, 646

  anticlerical views, 145

  attends religious services, 452

  Catholic Church and, 138, 890, 893

  defense of Calas, 90, 146, 151, 881

  skeptical outlook, 148

  POLITICAL VIEWS AND ACTIVITIES (1758–78): aid to Swiss natifs, 634–44

  on Alberoni’s reforms, 277

  anti-Semitism of, 149–50

  attack on Paris Parlement, 92–95

  Beccaria’s influence on, 145

  belief in monarchism, 142–43

  contempt for masses, 147

  French Revolution and, 84, 880, 890–91, 899, 940

  opposition to equalitarianism, 141–42

  opposition to revolutions, 144–45

  opposition to serfdom, 135

  predicts French Revolution, 143

  reforms advocated by, 145–47

  support for property, 141

  sychophancy toward royalty, 140, 148

  views on democracy, 142–45

  WRITINGS OF (1758–78), 75–76

  anti-clerical, 138

  correspondence, 138–40

  denies authorship
of controversial writings, 149

  histories, 137–38

  Italian translation of Voltaire’s works, 219

  philosophical works, 138

  plays, 101–3, 136–37

  poem on Lisbon earthquake, 154

  variety of, 136–37

  Volumina legum (Konarski), 475

  Volunteers, Irish Protestant, 760–61

  Vorontsov, Mikhail Ilarionovich (1714–67), 432

  Vorontsova, Elizaveta (fl. 1760), 436–37, 439–40

  Voss, Johann Heinrich (1751–1826), 519, 601, 605

  Vossische Zeitung, 506

  Voyage à l’Île de France (Bernardin de Saint-Pierre), 916

  Voyage du jeune Anacharsis en Grèce (Barthélemy), 917

  Voyer, Marc-René d’Argenson, Marquis de (1722–82), 135

  Vulpius, Christiane, see Goethe, Christiane

  wages: of English workers, 677, 679

  of French workers, 933

  Wagner, Richard (1813–83), 26, 335

  Wagnière, Jean-Louis (1739–after 1787), 133

  on Voltaire and clergy, 876

  on Voltaire’s appearance and habits, 134–35

  on Voltaire’s trip to Paris, 875

  Wahabite sect, 412

  Wahlverwandtschaften, Die (Goethe), 612

  Wäldchen (Herder), 568

  Waldegrave, James, 2d Earl Waldegrave (1715–63), 687, 795

  Wales, 670

  Wales, George Augustus Frederick, Prince of, see George IV “Walk, The” (Schiller), 599

  Wallace, Robert (fl. 1750), Scottish clergyman, 763

  Wallachia, 411, 483

  ceded by Turks to Austria (1718), 415

  peasant revolt in, 361

  Wallensteins Lager (Schiller), 601–2

  Wallensteins Tod (Schiller), 601–2

  wallpaper, 910, 956

  Walpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Orford (1676–1745), 118, 120, 201, 228, 436, 447, 723, 729–30, 736, 740, 742, 746, 748, 785, 786, 191–95, 809, 824

  on Boswell’s Life of Johnson, 841

  Chatterton and, 809–10

  death of, 795

  Mme. du Deffand and, 125, 794–95, 906–7

  early life and education of, 792

  elected to Parliament, 792–93

  family background of, 791

  on French authors, 104

  on George III, 698

  Gibbon and, 800, 803–4

  on historians, 795

  hoax on Rousseau, 208, 212–14

  on individuality of England, 733–34

  influence of Burke on, 691

  on Johnson, 830, 831

  Julie de Lespinasse and, 906–7

  literary tastes of, 793–94

  memoirs and letters of, 795

  opposes slave trade, 733

  personality of, 793

  on philosophes, 95

  policies in Parliament, 793

  policy toward India, 716

  as publisher, 793

  on Robertson, 766

  support for American colonies, 711, 713

  tour of Italy, 792

  visit to France, 794–95

  wealth of, 795

  writings of, 794

  Walpole, Sir Robert, 1st Earl of Orford (1676–1745), 466, 792, 819

  Warburton, William (1698–1779), 690, 703, 737

  Warens, Françoise-Marie de La Tour, Baronne de (1699–1762), 27, 167

  early life of, 7

  Rousseau and, 7, 9–15

  “War of the Buffoons,” 101

  Warsaw, 474–75, 490

  acquired by Prussia, 492

  last stand against partition, 491–92

  Warton, Thomas (1728–90), 824

  Washington, George (1732–99), 701, 714, 856

  attack on Fort Duquesne, 57

  French Enlightenment and, 867

  Houdon’s bust of, 912

  influence of philosophes on, 899

  retreat before Howe, 869

  victory at Yorktown (1781), 871

  Was ist Aufklärung? (Kant), 540

  Watelet, Claude-Henri (1718–86), 126

  water frame, 673

  Waterloo, battle of (1815), 627

  water power and factories, 673

  waterways, trade on, 672

  Watson, Charles, Admiral (fl. 1757), 58

  Watt, James (1736–1819), 674–76, 734, 763–64

  Watteau, Antoine (1684–1721), 116, 235

  Wealth of Nations, The (Smith), 746, 786, 808

  anticipates Marx’s theories, 771

  basic concepts of, 769–71

  influence of, 772

  Weber, Aloysia (1761?-1839), 390–91, 393, 399

  Weber, Constanze, see Mozart, Constanze Weber, Fridolin (fl. 1778), 390

  Weber, Josepha (1758–1819), 300

  Weber, Karl Maria von (1786–18 26), 243*, 380, 525, 576

  Webster, Noah, 824

  Wedgwood, Josiah (1739–95), 733–34, 749–50

  Weigel, Eva Maria, see Garrick, Eva Maria Weimar, 581

  court life in, 552–53

  cultural life in, 552

  Napoleon in, 606–7

  population of, 552

  Weishaupt, Adam (1748–1830), 507

  Weisweiler, Adam (d. 1809), 523

  Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of (1769–1852), Madrid liberated by, 307

  Werner (Byron), 627

  Werner, Abraham (1750–1817), 615

  Werner, Gregor (d. 1766), 375

  Werther (Goethe), see Sorrows of Young Werther, The (Goethe)

  Wesel, Prussia retains, 62

  Wesley, John (1703–91), 658, 711, 731–32, 749

  West Indies, 58, 732

  Westminster, Treaty of (1756), 39–40

  Westminster, voting population in, 685

  Westminster Convention (1689), 683

  Westöstlicher Diwan (Goethe), 641

  Westphalia, Frederick II occupies, 53

  Westphalia, Treaty of (1648), 38, 46

  West Prussia, 484

  “What Is, and to What End Does One Study, Universal History?” (Schiller), 593

  “Whether the Metaphysical Sciences Are Susceptible of Such Evidence as the Mathematical” (Mendelssohn), 638

  Whigs, 692, 711

  Hanoverian dynasty and, 699

  Hastings’ trial and, 719

  opposition to George III, 699

  Tories compared with, 685

  Whiston, William (1667–1752), 507

  “Whiteboys,” rebellion of (Irish Catholic bands), 760

  White Russia, 484

  “Wiegenlied bei Mondenschein zu singen” (Claudius), 519

  Wieland, Christoph Martin (1733–1813), 503, 506, 562, 567, 611, 628, 641, 766

  appearance of, 576

  contribution to literature, 555

  death of, 576–77, 580

  early life of, 553

  as Freemason, 507

  on Goethe, 580–81

  on Herder, 577

  literary activities of, 576

  philosophy of life of, 553–55

  Sturm und Drang and, 576

  Voltaire’s influence on, 880

  in Weimar, 552

  welcomes French Revolution, 590

  Wiener Zeitung, 346

  wigs, 231

  Wilberforce, William (1759–1833), 726, 733

  Wilhelm of Hanau, ruler of Hesse-Cassel (r. 1785–1803) as landgrave, (r. 1803–21) as elector, 634

  Wilhelm Meister (Goethe), 585, 620–21

  Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre (Goethe), 558, 599–601

  Wilhelmine, Margravine of Bayreuth (1709–1758), sister of Frederick II, 47–48, 54, 529

  Wilkes, John (1727–97), 699, 700, 701–4, 722, 734, 833

  Boswell and, 782

  conflict with Bute ministry, 702

  death of, 708

  duel with Martin, 703

  early life and education of, 701–2

  enters House of Commons, 702

  expelled
from House of Commons (1764), 701, 703

  flight to Europe of, 703

  Goldsmith and, 817

  in Gordon Riots, 736

  imprisonment of, 702, 704

  as leader of parliamentary “radicals,” 708

  in Medmenham Abbey, 809

  in Naples, 330

  personality of, 701, 703

  popular support for, 703–4, 707

  release from jail, 707

  retains parliament seat, 706–7

  riots in support of, 704

  second expulsion from House of Commons (1769), 704

  support for American colonies, 711

  third expulsion from House of Commons (1769), 704

  Wilkinson, John (1728–1808), 672, 675

  Willander, Johan (fl. 1782), 659

  Wille, Johann Georg (1715–1807), 113

  Willemer, Johann Jakob von (1760–1838), 613–14

  Willemer, Marianne von, nee Jung (1784–1860), 613–14

  William I, King of the Netherlands (r. 1815- 40), 649

  William III, Stadholder of Holland (r. 1672- 1702), King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (r. 1689–1702), 648, 683

  William IV, Stadholder of Holland (r. 1747–51), 648

  William V, Stadholder of Holland (r. 1751–95), 648–49

  William Frederick, Prince (1776–1834), Duke of

  Gloucester, 753

  William Henry, Fort, 58

  William of Ockham (1300?-40), 177

  William Tell (Schiller), 604–5

  Williams, Anna (1706–83), 780, 822

  Williams (London printer; fl. 1763), 702

  Wilna, Elijah, see Elijah ben Solomon Wilno, 489, 491

  Wilson, Richard (1714–82), 750–51

  Winckelmann, Johann Joachim (1717–68), 325-31, 337, 467, 523, 557, 588, 595, 703, 747, 782, 910, 912

  early life and education of, 325–26

  enters Catholic Church, 326

  esthetic theories of, 328–29

  Gluck’s operatic views and, 368

  hatred of Prussia, 530

  honors given to, 330

  influence of, 110, 118, 329–30, 524

  Lessing and, 510

  limitations of, 330–31

  Mengs and, 248–49, 327, 329, 331–32

  murder of, 330

  on Oeser’s paintings, 523

  paganism of, 326*; revives classical style, 315

  in Rome, 314, 327–28

  views on Laocoön statue, 510

  Winter Palace, Russia, 426

  witchcraft, 276, 316, 356

  Woffington, Peg (1714–60), 689, 740, 742

  Wolf, Friedrich August (1759–1824), classical philologist, 253

  Wolfe, James (1727–59), 58

  Wolfenbüttel: library at, 512

  Seven Years’ War in, 60

  Wolfenbüttel Fragments (Reimarus), 578

  Wolff, Caspar Friedrich (1733–94), biologist, 616*

  Wolff, Christian von (1679–1754), as philosopher-mathematician, 294, 507, 532, 536, 538, 567, 637

  influence of, 531–32, 889

  philosophy of, 508

  Wöllner, Johann Christian von (1730?–1800), 547

 

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