Rousseau (Volume 1 and 2) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 654 pages of information about Rousseau (Volume 1 and 2).

Rousseau (Volume 1 and 2) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 654 pages of information about Rousseau (Volume 1 and 2).

Annecy, i. 34, 50;
  Rousseau’s room at, i. 54;
  Rousseau’s teachers at, i. 56;
  seminary at, i. 82.

Aquinas, protest against juristical doctrine of law being the
     pleasure of the prince, ii. 144, 145.

Aristotle on Origin of Society, i. 174.

Atheism, Rousseau’s protest against, i. 208;
  St. Lambert on, i. 209, n.;
  Robespierre’s protest against, ii. 178;
  Chaumette put to death for endeavouring to base the government of
     France on, ii. 180.

Augustine (of Hippo), ii. 272, 303.

Austin, John, ii. 151, n.;
  on Sovereignty, ii. 162.

Authors, difficulties of, in France in the eighteenth century, ii.
     55-61.

BABOEUF, on the Revolution, ii. 123, n.

Barbier, ii. 26.

Basedow, his enthusiasm for Rousseau’s educational theories, ii. 251.

Beaumont, De, Archbishop of Paris, mandate against Rousseau issued
     by, ii. 83;
  argument from, ii. 86.

Bernard, maiden name of Rousseau’s mother, i. 10.

Bienne, Rousseau driven to take refuge in island in lake of, ii.
     108;
  his account of, ii. 109-115.

Bodin, on Government, ii. 147;
  his definition of an aristocratic state, ii. 168, n.

Bonaparte, Napoleon, ii. 102, n.

Bossuet, on Stage Plays, i. 321.

Boswell, James, ii. 98;
  visits Rousseau, ii. 98, also ib. n.;
  urged by Rousseau to visit Corsica, ii. 100;
  his letter to Rousseau, ii. 101.

Boufflers, Madame de, ii. 5, ib. n.

Bougainville (brother of the navigator), i. 184, n.

Brutus, how Rousseau came to be panegyrist of, i. 187.

Buffon, ii. 205.

Burke, ii. 140, 192.

Burnet, Bishop, on Genevese, i. 225.

Burton, John Hill, his Life of Hume (on Rousseau), ii. 283,
     n.

Byron, Lord, antecedents of highest creative efforts, ii. 1;
  effect of nature upon, ii. 40;
  difference between and Rousseau, ii. 41.

CALAS, i. 312.

Calvin, i. 4, 189;
  Rousseau on, as a legislator, ii. 131;
  and Servetus, ii. 180;
  mentioned, ii. 181.

Candide, thought by Rousseau to be meant as a reply to him,
     i. 319.

Cardan, ii. 303.

Cato, how Rousseau came to be his panegyrist, i. 187.

Chamberi, probable date of Rousseau’s return to, i. 62, n.;
  takes up his residence there, i. 69;
  effect on his mind of a French column of troops passing through,
     i. 72, 73;
  his illness at, i. 73, n.

Charmettes, Les, Madame de Warens’s residence, i. 73;
  present condition of, i. 74, 75, n.;
  time spent there by Rousseau, i. 94.

Charron, ii. 203.

Chateaubriand, influenced by Rousseau, i. 3.

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