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The Age of Louis XIV

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by Will Durant


  Spanish, 450

  Second Letter concerning Toleration (Locke), 579, 589

  Second Treatise of Civil Government (Locke), 580, 582

  Secrets of the Invisible World Discovered (Defoe), 338

  Sedan, France, 605

  Sedgemoor, battle of, 290

  Sedley, Catherine, Countess of Dorchester (1657–1717), 288

  Segovia, Spain, 448

  Seignelay, Jean Baptiste Colbert, Marquis de (1651–90), 691, 693

  Selim II, Ottoman Sultan (r. 1566–74), 455

  Selkirk, Alexander (1676–1721), 336–37, 509

  Semaine, La (Du Bartas), 212

  Seneca, Lucius Annaeus (C.4B.C.–A.D.65), 128, 570

  Senta, battle of (1697), 425, 704

  Sentences et maximes morales (La Rochefoucauld), 156–58

  Sentiments of a Church of England Man (Swift), 352

  Serbia, 388, 425

  Séricourt, Simon Lemaître de, see Lemaître de Séricourt

  Sertorius (Corneille), 132

  Settlement, Act of, see Act for the Settlement of Ireland (1652); Act of Settlement (1701)

  Sévigné, Charles de, 29, 153

  Sévigné, Henri, Marquis de (d. 1651), 29, 151

  Sévigné, Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise de (1626–96), 25, 29, 31, 94, 98, 151–55

  on actors, 525

  on Cartesianism, 598

  on Corneille and Racine, 143

  and Fouquet, 19, 151

  on Mme. de La Fayette, 150, 158, 159

  on La Rochefoucauld, 158, 159

  on Malebranche, 604

  on Port-Royal, 50

  praises Revocation, 74, 687

  and salons, 30, 39

  Seville, Spain, 448, 450, 451, 454

  Sexby, Lieutenant Colonel (d. 1657), 201

  sextant, 545

  Shadwell, Thomas (1642?–92), 326, 327

  Shafirov, Peter (fl. 1711), 388

  Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of (1621–83), 277, 566

  Country Party (Whig) leader, 279–80, 282–85

  passim; and Locke, 279, 488, 576, 577, 590

  satirized by Dryden, 324–26

  —by Otway, 314

  Shaftesbury, 2d Earl of, 576

  Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3d Earl of (1671–1713), 490, 569, 571, 577, 590–93, 613

  Shakespeare, William (1564–1616), 318, 323, 520, 657

  background of Merchant of Venice, 460

  comparisons with, in English literature, 212, 242, 319, 322, 345

  comparisons with, in French literature, 127, 128, 131, 136, 144

  Milton’s “Epitaph” for, 212

  Sharp, Dr. John (fl. 1686), 291, 351

  Sheerness, Isle of Sheppey, 174

  Sheffield, England, 257

  Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, 264

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792–1822), 657

  Sheldon, Gilbert (1598–1677), Archbishop of Canterbury (1663–77), 261, 264

  Sheppard, John (1702–24), 337

  Sheremetiev, General (fl. 1702), 395

  shipyards and shipbuilding, 23, 380–81, 397, 401, 426

  Shore, John (fl. 1711), 513

  Shoreham, Sussex, England, 189

  Short and Easy Method with the Deists, A (Leslie), 571

  Short Demurrer, A (Prynne), 462

  Shortest Way with the Dissenters, The (Defoe), 336

  Short Treatise on God, Man, and His Well-Being (Spinoza), 623

  Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage, A (Collier), 318–319

  Shrewsbury, Charles Talbot, 12th Earl of, later Duke of (1660–1718), 295, 296, 299, 310, 609

  Shrewsbury, Countess of, 266, 270

  Siberia, 385

  Sicily, 179, 432, 448, 491, 700, 708, 715

  Sidney, Algernon (1622–83), 285–86, 296

  Sidney, Henry, Earl of Romney (1641–1704), 296

  Sidney, Sir Philip (1554–86), 285

  Siècle de Louis le Grand, Le (Charles Perrault), 161–62

  Siege of Rhodes, The (Davenant), 267

  Siena, 434

  Sigismund II, King of Poland (r. 1548–72), 468

  Sigismund III (Sigismund Vasa), King of Poland (r. 1587–1632) and King of Sweden (r. 1592–1604), 465, 466

  Silesia, 418

  Silva, Samuel da (fl. 1623), 477

  Simmons, Samuel (fl. 1667), 235

  Simon, Richard (1638–1712), 493–94, 570, 626

  Simplicius Simplicissimus (Grimmelshausen), 416–17

  Sinclair, George (fl. 1685), 656

  Singlin, Antoine (1607–64), 52, 58

  Sion House, London, 306

  Siris, . . . the Virtues of Tar-Water (Berkeley), 597

  Sirius, 505

  Sirkis, Joel, chief rabbi of Cracow, 474

  Sistine Chapel, Vatican, 657

  Six Articles (Sorbonne, 1663), 49

  Sixtus V, Pope (Felice Peretti: r. 1585–90), 430, 456

  Six Voyages through Europe into Asia (Tavernier), 508

  Sjaelland, Denmark, 384

  Skaggerak, 365

  Skåne, 367, 368, 387

  Slankamen, battle of (1691), 425

  slavery, 17, 81, 166, 379, 467, 659

  slave trade, 26, 200, 704, 713, 714

  smallpox, 7, 51*, 66, 167, 177, 331, 525, 597

  “Smectymnuus,” 218, 219

  Smith, Adam (1723–90), 139*, 258, 593, 690

  Smolensk, 371

  Smyrna, 455, 471–74

  passim

  Sobieski, Jakób, son of John III Sobieski, 374

  Sobieski, Jan, see John III Sobieski

  social contract, 226, 555, 556, 581, 654

  Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 485

  Society of Jesus, see Jesuits

  Socinians, 167, 194, 590, 608

  Socinus, Faustus (1539–1604), 80

  Socrates (5th cent. B.C.), 570, 615–16, 654, 657

  Sodomy (Rochester), 271

  Soissons, Comtesse de, see Mancini, Olympe

  Soissons, Eugène Maurice de Savoie-Carignan, Comte de (1633–73), 704

  Solemn League and Covenant, 187, 188

  Solirnena, Francesco (1657–1747), 437–48, 445

  Solitaries, 51–54

  passim, 61, 67–68, 69, 132

  Somers, John, Baron Somers (1651–1716), 304, 352, 578

  Some Thoughts concerning Education (Locke), 488–90

  Somme river, 717

  Sophia (1630–1714), Electress, consort of Ernest Augustus of Hanover, 310, 380, 414, 415, 568, 664

  Sophia Alekseevna (1657–1704), Regent of Russia (1682–89), 377, 378, 382–83, 398

  Sophia Charlotte (1668–1705), Electress, later Queen, consort of Frederick of Brandenburg-Prussia, 380, 414–15, 568, 664, 673

  Sophia Dorothea of Celle (1666–1726), wife of George Louis of Hanover (George I of England), 415

  Sophocles (496?–406 B.C.), 132, 135, 142, 144, 147, 162, 241

  Sophonisbe (Corneille), 132

  Sorbonne, 49, 55, 59, 99, 146, 486, 599, 712

  Soubise, Madame de, 38

  sound, 511, 513

  Soupirs de la France esclave, Les (Jurieu), 693

  Southampton, Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of (1607–67), 269

  Southey, Robert (1774–1843), 448

  South Sea Company, 304, 545

  Southwold Bay, naval battle of (1672), 176

  Spain, 3, 25, 102–4, 257, 446, 448–49, 452–53, 483

  in alliances against France, 43, 179, 180, 693 (see also wars with France, below)

  colonies of, 200, 448, 699, 700, 704, 705, 706, 713, 714

  decline of, 11, 41, 200, 441, 448–53, 714–15

  and Dutch Republic, 175–76, 179, 448

  and England, 200, 244, 278, 282, 296, 448, 707–8, 713, 714, 715

  and French Fronde, 8, 9, 11

  Italian possessions of, 448, 455, 699, 704, 705, 708

  Jews of, 454–55, 461

  navy
(armadas), 171, 448, 548

  and Netherlands revolt (1568–1648), 41, 164

  partition of, foreign plans for, 43, 699–703

  and Portugal, 164–68, 460

  regency (1700), 701–2

  succession to throne of, problem, claims, solution, 34, 278, 452–453, 699, 701–5, 710 (see also War of Spanish Succession)

  in War of Spanish Succession, 11, 704–8, 710, 712–15

  wars of France against (1636–59), 11, 200

  —(1667–68), 42–43

  —(1672–78), 44–45

  —(1689–97), 693, 694

  Spallanzani, Lazzaro (1729–99), 520

  Spanish Netherlands, 8, 43, 164–65, 205, 448

  Austrian acquisition of, 700, 702, 705, 714, 715

  “barrier towns” garrisoned by Dutch, 703, 713

  French invasions, occupations of, 42–43, 44, 175, 201, 422, 691, 694, 703–4

  War of Spanish Succession battles in, 706, 708, 710, 711, 713–14

  Spectator, The, 313, 338, 340, 342–45, 481

  Spee, Friedrich (1591–1635), 482

  Spener, Philipp Jakob (1635–1705), 416

  Spengler, Oswald (1880–1936), 590, 662*, 679

  Spenser, Edmund (1552?–99), 212

  spermatozoa, 521

  Speyer, 692

  Spinoza, Baruch or Benedict (1632–77), 66, 161, 166, 167, 171, 239, 482, 484, 571, 591, 612, 620–57, 680

  atheism, imputations of, 607, 611, 625, 630, 655, 656

  and Bible, critique of, 493–94, 621, 625–27, 655

  and Catholicism, 633–35

  death of (Feb. 20, 1677), 635–36

  on friendship (quoted), 623

  and friendship with Jan de Witt, 167, 174, 177, 625, 631

  and geometric method of exposition, 529, 620, 636, 654

  God, concept of, 512, 602, 603*, 605, 621, 636–41, 647, 649–50, 654, 655

  on government, 650–53, 654–55

  and Judaism, heresy and excommunication, 167, 458, 476, 478, 620–23, 629, 653, 655

  and Leibniz, 655, 658, 663, 664, 672, 678, 679

  and lens grinding, 520, 630

  on mind, 621, 641–50

  and Oldenburg, correspondence with, 472, 497, 512, 625, 635, 655

  personality and character of, 620, 632, 657, 658

  in psychology, 553, 562, 644–46, 650

  and religion, his impact on, 85, 613, 629–30

  Spirit of Laws, The (Montesquieu), 509

  Sprat, Thomas (1635–1713), 497

  Spree river, 414

  Spurstow, William (fl. 1641), 218*

  Spyck, Hendrik van der (fl. 1671), 630

  squaring the circle, 499, 500, 562

  Stafford, William Howard, 1st Viscount (1614–80), 280, 284

  stagecoaches, 275–76

  Stahl, Georg Ernst, 516, 524

  Stamboul, 421

  Stanislas I Leszczyński, King of Poland (r. 1704–9, 1733–35), 385, 387

  Stanley, Thomas (1625–78), 492

  Star Chamber, 192, 246

  Stationers Company, 224, 226, 484

  statistics, science of, 497, 501–2

  Statute of Apprentices (England, 1585), 257–258

  steam engines, 511, 516–18

  Steele, Sir Richard (1672–1729), 311, 337, 338-346

  morality of, 306, 321, 338

  and Spectator, 342–44

  and Swift, 351, 352

  and Tatler, 313, 339–40, 342

  Steen, Jan (1626–79), 169

  Steenkerke, battle of (1692), 694

  Stella, see Johnson, Esther

  Stenka Razin, 375

  Steno, Nicolaus (Niels Stensen: 1638–86), 498, 508, 522, 524, 625, 633

  Stettin, 387, 389

  Stewart, Frances Teresa, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox (1647–1702), 249

  Stiernhielm, Georg, 481

  Stigliano, Prince of, 449

  Stillingfleet, Edward (1635–99), 567, 587, 656

  Stockholm, 229, 368, 384, 389, 659

  treaty of (1719, 1720), 389

  Stoics, 654

  Stradella, Alessandro (c.1645–1682), 444, 445

  Stradivari, Antonio (1644?–1737), 443

  Strafford, Sir Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of (1593–1641), 246, 299

  Stralsund, 389

  Strasbourg, 44, 699, 712, 714

  Streltsi, 377, 378, 382–83, 392

  Stroganov, Aleksandr (fl. 1710), 400

  Stuart, Mary, see Mary Stuart

  Styria, province of, 420

  Suasso, Isaac (fl. 1688), 458

  substance, Spinozist definition of, 636–37

  Suetonius (Caius Suetonius Tranquillus: fl. C.120), 137

  Suite de l’Odicée d’Homère (Fénelon), 84

  Suleiman I the Magnificent, Ottoman Sultan (r. 1520–66), 424, 425

  Suleiman II, Ottoman Sultan (r. 1687–91), 425

  Sully, Maximilien de Béthune, Duc de (1560–1641), 22, 25

  Sulzbach, Baden, 44

  Summary Account of the Deists’ Religion, A (Blount), 567

  Summa theologiae (Thomas Aquinas), 621, 654

  Sunderland, Robert Spencer, 2d Earl of (1640–1702), 273, 289, 290, 296, 352

  superstition, 481, 497, 498, 505, 525, 606, 659

  Suréna (Corneille), 132

  surgery, 527–28

  Surinam, Dutch Guiana, 174

  Sustermans, Justus (1597–1681), 434

  Swammerdam, Jan (1637–80), 521, 522

  Swarthmore, England, 198

  Sweden, 23, 103, 304*, 365–69, 389, 409, 481, 658, 659

  alliance of Poland, Denmark and Russia against (1699), 369, 374, 375, 383, 384

  in alliance with France (1672), 175, 368

  and Christina, 439, 441

  and Germany, 411, 412, 413

  and Great Northern War (1700–21), 384–90

  invaded by Russia, 390

  in League of Augsburg (1686), 180, 691

  in Triple Alliance (1668) against France, 43, 175

  and Turkey, 387–88

  wars with Denmark, 365–66, 368, 384, 389

  war with Norway (1717–18), 389

  wars with Poland, 366, 367, 371, 372, 385, 439, 441, 467

  war in Russia (1707–9), 384, 385–87

  Swift, Jonathan (1667–1745), 271–72, 275, 311–313

  passim, 319, 321, 330, 338, 346–62, 487–488, 529

  and Addison, 345, 352–54

  passim

  Bentley ridiculed by, 491

  and Harley, 307, 309, 353, 355–561 357

  humanity as viewed by, 360, 657

  precursors of, 336, 360, 600, 602, 617

  and religion, 348–52, 572–73

  Royal Society satirized by, 358, 497

  and Stella, 313, 347, 348, 354–56

  passim, 357–58, 360–61, 362

  and Vanessa, 356, 357–58, 360

  Swinburne, Algernon (1837–1909), 319

  Swiss Guard, 709

  Switzerland, 75, 483

  Sydenham, Thomas (1624–89), 527

  Sylva (Evelyn), 332

  Sylvius, Franciscus (1614–72), 522, 526

  Synopsis Methodica Animalium Quadrupedum (Ray), 519

  syphilis, 38, 153, 409, 525

  Syria, 423

  Systerna Theologicum (Leibniz), 665–66

  Szentgotthárd, battle of (1664), 422

  Tacitus, Cornelius (c-55-after 117), 137, 153

  Tale of a Tub, The (Swift), 348–51

  Tallard, Camille d’Hostun, Comte de (1652–1728), 706, 707

  Tallemant des Réaux, Gédéon (1619–92), 161

  Talmud, 47, 465, 466, 470–71, 475, 476, 620, 653

  Talon, Omer (1595–1652), 6

  Tangier, 248, 446

  tapestries, 87, 94–95, 165, 168, 377, 419

  Tartuffe (Molière), 114–18, 121, 123, 124, 128, 129

  Tasso, Torquato (1544–95), 430

  Tassoni, Alessandro (1565–1635), 438

  T
atars, 370–71, 375, 379, 386, 467

  Tatler, The, 313, 339–40, 342, 352

  Taunton, England, 257

  Tavernier, Jean Baptiste (1605–89), 508–9

  Taylor, Jeremy (1613–67), 483

  tea, 275, 526

  technology, 516–18

  Te Deum and Jubilate (Purcell), 268

  telescopes, 263, 498, 504, 507, 528, 534–35

  Tellier, Michel, see Le Tellier

  Temesvár, banat of, 425

  Tempest, The (Davenant and Dryden, after Shakespeare), 267, 322

  Temple, Dorothy Osborne, Lady (1627–95), 271, 331

  Temple, Sir William (1628–99), 167, 271, 279, 331, 491, 567

  and Swift, 347, 352–53, 491

  Temple, Paris, 86, 146

  Tencin, Claudine Guérin, Marquise de (1685–1749), 619

  Teniers, David, the Younger (1610–90), 89, 165

  Tenison, Thomas (1636–1715), 485

  tennis, 275

  Tenure of Kings and Magistrates, The (Milton), 226

  Terborch, Gerard (1617–81), 169*, 170

  Terence (190?–159 B.C.), 108, 147

  Tessin, Nicodemus (1654–1728), 368

  Test Act (England, 1673), 278, 291, 295, 300, 351, 352

  Testelin, 17th-century painter, 496

  Tetrachordon (Milton), 223

  Thackeray, William Makepeace (1811–63), 340

  Thames river, 174, 262, 276–77

  theater: English, 195, 267, 268, 306, 312, 314–321, 323, 339, 340

  French, 52, 104–28, 131–44, 312, 314, 316, 525, 689, 690

  Italian, 434

  in Russia, 376, 403

  Théâtre du Marais, Paris, 107

  Thébaïde, La (Racine), 133

  Theile, Johann (d. 1724), 419

  Theocritus (3d cent. B.C.), 147, 327

  Theodicy (Leibniz), 613, 664

  Théodore (Corneille), 131

  Theologiae Christianae Principia Mathematica (Craig), 543

  Theophrastus (d. c.287 B.C.), 519

  Theories of the Medicean Planets (Borelli), 537

  thermometer, 498–99, 506, 528

  Thionville, 11

  Third Letter concerning Toleration (Locke), 589

  Thirty-nine Articles, 589

  Thirty Years’ War (1618–48), 3, 44, 411, 412, 413, 415, 420, 426, 464, 485

  Thokoly, Imre, Count (1657–1705), 422–23

  Thomas a Kempis, Saint (1380–1471), 66, 624

  Thomas Aquinas, Saint, see Aquinas, Saint Thomas

  Thomasius, Christian (1655–1728), 485, 659–660, 661, 679

  Thoughts and Reflexions (Halifax), 300

  “Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts” (Purcell), 268

  Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous (Berkeley), 593, 596

  Thucydides (471?–400? B.C.), 549

  Thun, Johann Ernst, Archbishop, 427

  Thurloe, John (1616–68), 200, 202

  Tibet, 508

  Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (1696–1770), 434

 

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