by Will Durant
   Schwyz, 473, 474, 475
   Scienza nuova (Vico), 359*
   Scipio Africanus, Publius Cornelius (237–183 B.C.), Roman general, 233
   Scone, Scotland, 92
   Scotists, 747
   Scotland, 95, 107–9, 157;
   and 1715 Jacobite rebellion, 91–93;
   and 1745 Jacobite rebellion, 82, 107, 110–12, 224–25;
   Methodism in, 132, 133, 135;
   parliamentary union with England, 91, 107, 200;
   and witchcraft superstition, 106, 494
   Scotland, Kirk of (Presbytery), 108, 139, 141, 158, 184–85
   Scott, Sir Walter (1771–1832), 202
   Scottish Enlightenment, see Enlightenment, Scottish
   Scribe, Augustin Eugène (1791–1861), 328*, 330
   Scriblerus Club, 169, 185
   sculpture, 24, 214–15, 308–10, 405, 433–34, 666, 668
   scurvy, 591
   Seasons, The (Thomson), 179, 180
   Second Silesian War (1744–45), 455–57
   Second World War, 399, 405, 406
   Secret Memoirs of the Regency (Duclos), 6–7, 337*
   Séguier, Antoine Louis (1726–92), 780
   seismology, 556
   Seitz, Johann (1717–79), 406
   Selkirk, Alexander (1676–1721), 558
   Sémiramis (Crébillon père), 329
   Sémiramis (Voltaire), 388, 482, 497
   Semler, Johann Salomo (1725–91), 502
   Sénart, forest of, 280
   Senebier, Jean (1742–1809), 568
   Senesino (Francesco Bernardi; 1690?–1750?), 232–36
   passim
   Senones, Abbey of, 471, 501
   Sens, 308, 309
   Sens, bishop of, 254
   sensationism, see psychology, sensationist
   Sense and Sensibility (Austen), 192
   September Massacres (France, 1792), 512
   Septennial Act (Britain, 1716), 93
   Serbia, 435
   serfdom: in Austria and Hungary, 431, 432;
   in England, 46;
   in France, 252, 254, 259, 608;
   in Germany, 397, 448;
   in Switzerland, 475
   Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life (Wm. Law), 127–28, 130
   Serlio, Sebastiano (1475–1554), 165
   Sermon des cinquantes, Le (Voltaire), 740–41
   Serse (Handel), 237
   Servan, Joseph Michel Antoine (1737–1807), 739, 781
   Servandoni, Jean Nicolas (1695–1766), 307
   Serva padrona, La (Pergolesi), 297
   Servetus, Michael (1511–53), 480
   Servien, Abbé (fl. 1710), 4–5
   Séry, Mlle. de (fl. 1692), 8
   Seven Years’ War (1756–63), 115, 285, 303, 538, 726;
   American phase of, 264, 560;
   English-French conflicts leading to, 264, 768–69;
   French losses in, 607;
   French-Prussian phase, 489, 767–68;
   Hanover in, 541;
   India phase, 265;
   Mahón siege (1756), 289;
   Meissen sacked, 404;
   Russian-Prussian phase, 510
   Sévigné, Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise de (1626–96), 205, 209, 213
   Sèvres, 282;
   porcelain of, 214, 261, 281, 282, 303
   sextant, invention of, 537–38
   Shaftesbury, Earl of (fl. 1745), 241
   Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3d Earl of (1671–1713), philosopher, 79, 138, 172, 178, 625
   Shakespeare, William (1564–1616), 174, 182, 184, 197–98, 326;
   Germany and, 477, 565;
   Kent’s statue of, 215;
   Pope’s edition of, 169;
   Roubillac’s bust, 214;
   songs of, 224;
   Voltaire on, 165, 246
   Sheffield, England, 214
   Shelburne, Sir William Petty, 2d Earl of, later 1st Marquis of Lansdowne (1737–1805), 526, 528
   Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792–1822), 713
   Shenstone, William (1714–63), 180
   Sheppard, John or Jack (1702–24), 22, 70
   Sheriffmuir, battle of (1715), 92
   Sherlock, Thomas (fl. 1729), bishop of London, 117, 123–24
   Short Treatise (Hoyle), 77
   Shrewsbury School, 62
   Si, Les (Morellet), 763
   Siberia, 557
   Sicily, 435
   Siddons, Sarah, nee Kemble (1755–1831), 184
   Sidney, Algernon (1622–83), 353
   Siècle de Louis XIV, Le (Voltaire), 156, 365, 374, 463–65, 484, 719
   Sigorgne, Abbé (fl. 1765), 755–56
   Silbermann, Andreas (1678–1734), 408
   Silbermann, Gottfried (1683–1753), 408, 417
   Silesia, 285, 402, 450–51, 453–57
   passim, 459;
   invaded by Prussia’ (1740), 109, 436, 451, 772, 779;
   Jesuits in, 772, 773
   Silesian Wars (1740–45), 436, 451–57
   Singakademie, Berlin, 430
   Sir Charles Grandison, The History of (Richardson), 192, 193
   Siroe (Handel), 234
   Sirven, Élisabeth (d. 1762), 732–33
   Sirven, Pierre Paul (b. 1709), 732–33, 735, 751, 783
   Sisters of Charity, 751
   Six Discourses on the Miracles of Our Saviour (Woolston), 120
   Skerrett, Maria (Molly), later Lady Walpole (d. 1738), 212
   slavery, 68, 101–2, 254, 768;
   denounced by Montesquieu, 354, 358;
   —by Wesley, 135;
   Voltaire on, 358, 726
   slave trade, 55, 59, 67–68, 74, 102, 137, 264, 646
   Sloane, Sir Hans (1660–1753), 499, 589, 600
   Slough, England, 542
   Slovens, 75
   Smeaton, John (1724–92), 551
   Smedley, London publisher, 171
   Smellie, William (1697–1763), 597
   Smith, Adam (1723–90), 63, 107, 556;
   and division of labor, 53, 647;
   ethical views of, 178, 376, 690;
   and free trade, 98, 155–56;
   on Gray, 182–83;
   and Hume, 155–56, 159, 690;
   in Paris, 696, 780
   Smith, James Edward (fl. 1788), 565
   Smollett, Nancy Lascelles, 200
   Smollett, Tobias (1721–71), 61, 65, 199–205, 213;
   and Bath, 80, 203;
   satirizes medical profession, 600;
   and prisons, 74, 202;
   and sea life, 67, 200;
   his travels on Continent, 203–4;
   and Voltaire, 202, 204, 784;
   Warburton’s description of, 124
   smuggling, 67, 98, 101–2, 106, 535
   Sobieska, Maria Clementina (1702–35), 109
   Sobieski, Jan, see John III Sobieski
   Social Contract, The (Rousseau), see Contrat Social
   social-contract theory, 709–10, 758
   socialism, 646, 666
   Société de Prêtres Beaux-Esprits, 782
   Society Islands, 559
   Society of Jesus, see Jesuits
   Socinians (Unitarians), 118, 439, 481
   sociology, 348
   Socrates (470?–399 B.C.), 149, 616, 673, 739, 746, 749, 762
   soda water, first, 526
   Soissons, bishop of (1739–64), see Fitzjames, Duc de
   Solomon (Boyce cantata), 226
   Solomon (Handel), 241, 244
   Soluthurn, 473
   Somerset, Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of (1662–1748), 91
   Soor, Bohemia, battle of (1745), 457
   Sopha, Le (Crébillon fils), 331–32, 627
   Sophia (1630–1714), Electress of Hanover, 89
   Sophia Charlotte (1668–1705), Queen of Frederick I of Prussia, 94, 227
   Sophia Dorothea (1687–1757), Queen of Frederick William I of Prussia, 89, 94, 437, 439, 440, 442, 510
   Sophia Dorothea of Celle (1666–1726), wife of George Louis of Hanover (later George I of England), 89, 90, 93–94
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   Sophists, Greek, 607
   Sophocles (496?–406 B.C.), 36, 184, 193, 669
   Sorau, Prussia, 411
   Sorbonne (Faculty of Theology, Paris), 494, 495, 496, 775;
   and Buffon, 571–72;
   Diderot and, 600, 638, 639, 668;
   and Jesuits, 504, 765;
   Prades affair, 638, 639
   Sorel, Agnès (1422?–50), mistress of Charles VII of France, 275
   Sosarme (Handel), 234
   Soubise, Hôtel de, Paris, 307
   Source, La, 38, 93
   South America, 558, 561
   southern continent, legendary, 559
   Southey, Robert (1774–1843), 530
   South Sea Company (South Sea Bubble), 57–59, 96, 101–2, 185, 210, 232
   South Seas, 557, 558–59
   Spain, 11, 59;
   Austria, policy toward, 285, 435, 436, 452 f.;
   colonies of, see under America; and England, 32, 67–68, 93, 101–2;
   and France, 31–32, 93, 273, 435, 452–53, 457;
   in War of Austrian Succession, 452–53, 457;
   in War of Jenkins’ Ear, 101–3, 109, 558;
   in War of Polish Succession, 109, 435;
   and Treaty of Utrecht (1713), 67–68, 435; see also Inquisition
   Spallanzani, Lazzaro (1729–99), 576, 587, 589, 712
   Spanish Succesion, War of the (1702–13), 8, 24, 26, 231, 398
   Sparre, Axel, 362
   specialization, see labor, division of
   Species Plantarum (Linnaeus), 563
   Spectacle de la nature, Le (Pluche), 755
   Spectator, The, 166, 226, 341, 499
   Spencer, Herbert (1820–1903), 359
   Spener, Philipp Jakob (1635–1705), 403
   Speyer, bishopric of, 397, 695
   spinning machine, first, 49, 51
   Spinoza, Baruch (1632–77), 108, 119, 145, 356, 404, 616, 633;
   atheism imputed to, 159, 610;
   and Diderot, 626, 658;
   and Goethe, 565;
   his pantheism, concept of God, 503, 572, 626;
   Voltaire and, 610, 711, 716, 748, 752
   Spirit of Laws, The, see Esprit des lois
   Spithead, England, 558
   Spitta, Philipp (1841–94), 412, 422, 427
   spontaneous generation (abiogenesis), 572, 576, 580, 653, 712
   Sprengel, Christian Konrad (1750–1816), 566
   Staal de Launay, Mme. de (Marguerite Jeanne de Launay, Baronne de Staal; 1684–1750), 23, 301, 325
   Stafford, Lady Henrietta, 331
   stage: in England, 128, 135, 183–87, 193, 772;
   in France, 28, 29, 36–38, 184, 313, 315, 325–30, 361–63, 377–78, 380, 388, 671–72;
   in Germany, 398, 400;
   in Italy, 193;
   Jesuits and, 37;
   private theatricals (French), 295, 325;
   in Switzerland, 481–82
   Stahl, Georg Ernst (1660–1734), 524, 527, 532, 534, 592, 621
   Stair, John Dalrymple, 2d Earl of (1673–1747), 19
   Stamitz, Johann (1717–57), 409
   Stammel, Josef (1695–1765), 433
   Stams Abbey, Austria, 433
   Stanhope, James, 1st Earl Stanhope (1673–1721), 19, 82, 91, 93, 101
   Stanhope, Philip (1732–68), son of Lord Chesterfield, 66, 82–88
   passim, 590
   Stanhope, Philip Dormer, see Chesterfield, 4th Earl of
   Stanislas I Leszczyński, King of Poland (r. 1704–9, 1733–35), titular King of Lorraine and Bar (1737–66), 271, 273–74, 308, 362;
   court of, 388, 389, 391;
   flees Lunéville, 276;
   his manifesto, 389
   Stanislas II Poniatowski, King of Poland (r. 1764–95), 677–78, 730, 733
   States-General (France), 352, 535, 601, 710
   steam engine, 49, 52, 517, 584, 585
   steel, 50, 261, 577, 647
   Steele, Sir Richard (1672–1729), 68, 79, 178, 183, 205, 217, 230
   Steenkerke, battle of (1692), 464
   Steindl, Matthias (fl. 1720), 433
   Stendhal (Marie Henri Beyle; 1783–1842), 679
   Sterne, Laurence (1713–68), 199, 202, 332, 541, 658, 696
   Stettin, 438
   Stevens, Jonna (fl. 1739), 593
   Stirling, Scotland, 92
   Stockholm, 563
   Stockport, Cheshire, England, 52
   Stoics, 347, 354–55, 621
   Stoke Poges, 181
   Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England, 55
   Stowe House, Buckinghamshire, 78, 215
   Strabo (63 B.C.?–A.D. 24?), Greek geographer, 616
   Strachey, John (1671–1743), 556
   Strada del Pò, Anna Maria (fl. 1730), 234, 235
   Strafford, Sir Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of (1593–1641), 157
   Stralsund, siege of, 438
   Strasbourg, 274, 305, 326, 470
   Strasbourg, Archbishop of, 254
   stratigraphy, 556
   Strawberry Hill, 182, 214
   Struensee, Count Johann Friedrich von (1737–72), 496
   Stuart, Charles Edward (“Bonnie Prince Charlie”), the Young Pretender (1720–88), 99, 109–12, 157;
   invades Britain, 54, 82, 110–12, 221, 224–25;
   expelled from France, 267, 457;
   death, 112
   Stuart, James Francis Edward (“James III”), the Old Pretender (1688–1766), 91–93, 99, 109, 110
   Stuart, house of, 32, 45, 63, 90, 105, 109, 117;
   and the “king’s touch,” 494;
   restoration attempts, 91–93, 109–12
   Stuart, Mary, see Mary Stuart
   Sturm and Drang, 659
   Sturtevant, Simon (fl. 1612), 50
   Stuttgart, 398
   Styria, 431
   Suard, Jean Baptiste Antoine (1733–1817), 676
   Suetonius (Caius Suetonius Tranquillus; 70?–121?), Roman historian, 487
   Suite de l’apologie de M. l’abbé de Prades (Diderot), 639–40
   Suites de Pièces pour le Clavecin (Handel), 231, 241–42
   Sully, Duc de (b. 1670), 34, 41
   Sully, Maximilien de Béthune, Duc de (1560–1641), minister of Henry IV, 34
   Sully, Hôtel de, Paris, 23
   Sully-sur-Loire, France, 34, 37
   Sulpicians, 270
   Sulzer, Johann Georg (1720–79), 523
   Summa theologica (Aquinas), 735
   sumptuary laws, 76, 293, 476
   sun spots, 545
   Supplément au Voyage de Bougainville (Diderot), 558, 662–64
   Supremacy, Oath of (England), 118, 127
   Surat, 503
   surgery, 587, 593, 598–600, 602
   Sur la Loi naturelle (Voltaire), 463
   Sur le Bonheur (Maupertuis), 466
   Sur l’Origine des Francs (Fréret), 500
   Susquehanna River, 530
   Sutton, Daniel and Robert (fl. 1760), English physicians, 595
   Svenska Argus, 499
   Swabia, 453
   Sweden, 59, 453, 495, 590;
   in Great Northern War, 438;
   Riksdag, 563
   Swedish Royal Academy, 498
   Swedish Royal Academy of Science, 525, 563
   Swift, Jonathan (1667–1745), 57, 79, 90, 99, 106, 162, 188, 233, 243;
   on Ireland, 103–6
   passim; and Pope, 168–71
   passim, 210;
   and Voltaire, 246, 248, 387, 759
   Swiss Confederation (cantons), 473–78, 496;
   Diet of, 475;
   Forest Cantons, 475, 476
   Swiss Guards, 473
   Switzerland, 342, 438, 471, 472–89, 494, 495, 596;
   Diet of, see under Swiss Confederation; mountains of, 477, 561
   symphony, development of, 226, 241, 409
   Syracuse, Sicily, 569
   Syria, 560
   Systema Naturae (Linnaeus), 562, 563
   Système de la nature (d’Holbach), 697, 699–714, 752, 756
   Système de la 
nature (Maupertuis), 578, 651
   System einer vollständingen medizinischen Polizei (J. P. Frank), 591
   Système social, Le (d’Holbach), 707
   Tableau des saints, Le (d’Holbach), 697
   Tacitus, Caius Cornelius (c.55-c.120), Roman historian, 488
   Tahiti, 558, 559, 662–64, 665
   taille, 260
   Taine, Hippolyte (1828–93), 246, 359, 583
   Talbot, Charles (1685–1737), Baron Talbot of Hensol, Lord Chancellor, 179
   Talbot, Charles, pupil of Thomson, 179
   Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles Maurice de (1754–1838), 291, 307, 513
   Tamerlane (Timur the Lame; 1336?–1405), 233
   Tancrède (Voltaire), 670
   tapestries, 261, 305, 311, 312, 314, 315
   tariffs, protective (import duties), 49, 98, 279, 475
   Tarquinius Superbus, Lucius, legendary king of Rome (r. 534–510 B.C.), 361
   Tartini, Guiseppe (1692–1770), 660
   Tasso, Torquato (1544–95), 230, 374
   Tavernier, Jean Baptiste (1605–89), 341
   tax farmers, see farmers general
   Taylor, Brook (1685–1731), 508
   Taylor, “Chevalier” (fl. 1750), 593
   Taylor, Jeremy (1613–67), 130
   technological advances, 48, 50–52, 106, 107–8, 584–85, 647–48;
   in agriculture, 46–47
   telegraph, 518
   Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681–1767), 411, 415, 427
   Télémaque (Fénelon), 368
   telescopes, 537, 540–43
   passim
   Telliamed (Maillet), 553, 578
   Tempest, The (Shakespeare), 217
   Temple, the, Paris, 4, 22, 715
   Temple de Gnide, Le (Montesquieu), 344
   Temple de la gloire, Le (Voltaire-Rameau), 385
   Temple du goût, Le (Voltaire), 365, 767
   Temple of Nature, The (E. Darwin), 580
   tenant farmers, see peasantry
   Tencin, Pierre Guérin, Cardinal de (1679–1758), 23, 254, 299, 300, 471
   Tencin, Claudine Alexandrine Guérin de (1681–1749), 22–23, 299–300;
   and d’Alembert, 23, 299, 515;
   in Bastille, 299–300;
   death of, 300;
   and Regent, 20, 23, 31;
   her salon, 280, 300, 301, 330, 515, 582
   Teniers, David, the Younger (1610–90), 25, 372, 668
   Tentamen novae Theoriae Musicae (Euler), 509
   Tercier, Jean Pierre (1704–67), 681
   Terra Australis, 559
   Terray, Abbé Joseph Marie (1715–78), 769
   Teseo (Handel), 230
   Tessé, Duchesse de, 782
   Tessin, Count Carl Gustav (1695–1770), 563
   Testament (Meslier), 611–17, 741
   Tetens, Johann Nicolaus, 583–84
   textile industry, 49–54
   passim, 261–62, 305, 475, 647;
   science and, 525, 584
   Thackeray, William Makepeace (1811–03): on English bishops, 177;
   on Fielding’s novels, 196, 199;