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Words, Books, Images, and the Long Eighteenth Century: Essays for Allen Reddick
Edited by Antoinina Bevan Zlatar, Mark Ittensohn, Enit Karafili Steiner and Olga Timofeeva
[
FILLM Studies in Languages and Literatures
16] 2021
► pp.
247
–
252
◄
previous
Index
A
Académie Française
1, 62, 64, 76
Acteon surprising Diana
203
Adams, John
8
Addison, Joseph
39, 214
Agamben, Giorgio
22, 34, 228, 234, 235, 240–241, 243fn50
Homo Sacer
231
Remnants of Auschwitz
234, 241fn46, 243fn50
The Open: Man and Animal
22, 234
Akenside, Mark
125, 138
albums (verse)
152, 159–161, 173
allegory
105, 216
America
1, 6, 8, 122
see also
Harvard, Yale
animal
9, 10, 19–34, 81–97, 228, 230, 233
Anglicanism
5, 8
Annesley, Samuel
41
anthologizing
40, 41, 44, 55
anthropology
22, 29, 30
anti-Catholicism
141, 146
antiquarianism
12, 121, 126, 130, 137, 138, 146, 171, 173–174, 176
Arbuthnot, John
9, 25–29, 31, 32, 34
Ashmole, Elias
176
Ashmolean Museum (Oxford)
173, 174
Astell, Mary
39, 52
A Serious Proposal to the Ladies
39, 52
astrology
176
Aubrey, John
12, 13, 121fn3, 138fn59, 153fn9, 171–186, 189fn3, 209fn8
Brief Lives
12, 153fn9, 171–186, 189fn3
The Life of Mr Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury
174
see also
biography, Dal Pozzo, paper museum
Ausonius
187
Austen, Jane
11, 154, 157–159, 161, 165
Emma
11, 154, 157–159, 161
autobiography
131, 175
B
Bacon, Francis
4, 12, 13, 138, 174, 182–186
The Advancement of Learning
174
“Of Gardens”
184
Bakhtin, Mikhail
43–44
Balderston, Katharine
60
The Age of Johnson
60
Baptists
136, 143
see also
Dissenters, Independents, Unitarians
“bare life”
22fn14, 228, 231–233, 243
see also
Agamben
Baron, Richard
122, 125, 127
Bennett, Kate
172fn5, 173–175, 183fn54, 185fn62
Bentley, Richard
125
Bern (Switzerland)
6, 8, 122, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129fn35, 138, 139, 140, 145
Bey, Alí
87–88
bibliophilia
1, 13, 152, 154
see also
Hollis
biography
1, 3, 10, 12, 13, 42, 44–47, 54, 60, 62, 68, 130–131, 137, 162, 171–186, 207–209, 214
see also
Aubrey, Dunton, Hollis, Johnson, Reynolds
Biondo, Flavio
174
Italy Illuminated
174
biopolitical theory
227, 231, 233
Blackadder
2
Blackburne, Francis
128, 131–134, 136fn52, 143fn85
Blake, William
175
Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich
9, 32–34
Boccaccio, Giovanni
44
De Mulieribus Claris
44
body
12–13, 20, 21, 27, 38, 53, 108, 110–111, 114–115, 121, 127–134, 136–137, 151–152, 161–164, 172, 173fn13, 180–181, 185–186, 189–204, 207fn1, 212–214, 236, 242, 243
breastfeeding
202–204
cosmetics
48, 52
fainting
191, 197–199
female
38, 48–54, 190fn8, 194, 201
feral
20, 21, 27
harmonious
189, 190, 194, 195, 202, 204
male
49–52, 190fn8
scatological
110, 111, 114–115
see also
eroticism, gesture
Boerhaave, Herman
68
Boileau, Nicolas
104
Le Lutrin
104
Bolens, Guillemette
213
Bond, W.H.
1fn1, 6fn22, 121, 122fn8, 123, 125fn17, 136, 142
Bonivard, François
228, 229, 231, 233fn30
book trade (London)
9, 103–119
bookshops
7, 109, 110, 121
“keys”
11, 106–107
pirate editions
11, 106, 114, 115–117
publishers
11, 13, 63, 103, 109–117, 122fn4
see also
Curll, Herringman, Hollis, Tonson
Boothby, Hill
63
Bosch, René
220
Boswell, James
12, 62fn21, 73, 171, 180fn44, 186, 207fn2, 208–209, 212, 214
The Life of Samuel Johnson
12, 171, 186, 209
botany
10, 81, 82
Boyle, Robert
171
British Library (London)
2, 6, 103fn3, 113, 230fn12
Brothers Grimm
34
Browne, Sir Thomas
181
Discourse of the Sepulchral Urns lately found in Norfolk
181
Buchanan-Brown, John
175
Burke, Edmund
209
Burton, Robert
72, 73, 74, 77fn79
The Anatomy of Melancholy
72, 73
Butler, Samuel
104-107, 114-117
Hudibras, The First Part
104–107, 115–117
Hudibras, The Second Part
116–117
Byron, George Gordon, Lord
11, 12, 13, 22fn14, 61fn16, 154, 158–161, 164, 165, 227–239, 243–244
“The Prisoner of Chillon. A Fable”
12, 13, 22fn14, 61fn16, 227–246
“Verses, Written in Compliance with a Lady’s Request, to Contribute to her Album”
159–160
C
Camden, William
174
Britannia
174
canonization (literary)
3, 7, 8, 9, 13, 73, 103, 113fn26, 117, 122, 127
captivity
60, 227–244
see also
fetters, imprisonment, Liberty, shackles
Carroll, Lewis
81, 84, 95–96
“The Hunting of the Snark”
81
Catholicism
7, 123, 138, 141–146
Cavendish Square, London
211
Cavendish, Charles
178
censorship
140–143
pre-publication licensing
139, 146
see also Areopagitica
(Milton)
Cervantes, Miguel de
104, 117
Don Quixote
104, 117
Chaber, Lois A.
203
Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope, Lord
63, 65–68, 70, 76
Cheyne, George
191
childhood
9, 32, 34–35
Chillon Castle (Switzerland)
228
Christ’s College (Cambridge)
125, 129
Cipriani, Giovanni Battista
124, 128, 129
see also
Hollis’s liberty-prints
Clark, Peter
171
British Clubs and Societies 1580–1800
171
Clarke, Samuel
5fn17
Clery, E. J.
39, 40fn12, 46fn38
Clifford, Lady Anne
176
coat of arms,
see
heraldry
Cocker, Edward
73
Arithmetick
73
Codrington, Robert
41
Coleridge, Herbert
98
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
151, 222, 223, 231
Collier, Mary
74
commonplace books
4, 152, 154, 156, 160
see also
scrapbooks
compounds
96
see also
new words
Cowley, Abraham
3fn7
Cromwell, Oliver
145
Curll, Edmund
11, 111, 114–115
D
D’Israeli, Isaac
154
Dachau
243
Dal Pozzo, Cassiano
12, 173
Museo Cartaceo
12, 173
Damrosch, Leo
60
Daniels, William
236
De Certeau, Michel
43, 155, 156fn17
The Practice of Everyday Life
43, 155
De Passe, Simon
179
Defoe, Daniel
9, 13, 19–24, 26, 27, 29, 52
Mere Nature Delineated
19–24, 27, 29
Robinson Crusoe
21–22
Delacroix, Eugène
238–239
“Le Prisonnier de Chillon”
238
DeMaria, Robert
70–71
Dibdin, Thomas Frognall
154
dictionaries
1–6, 8, 9, 10, 37–57, 59–79, 81, 83, 85, 95, 96, 97, 98, 130, 153fn9, 156fn18, 172, 211–214, 218
Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française
1
Johnson’s
Dictionary
1–6, 8, 10, 38, 59–79, 81, 130, 153fn9, 156fn18, 172, 211–214
New English Dictionary
81, 98
Oxford English Dictionary
96–97
see also
Johnson, Lear
Diderot, Denis
210
Digby, Sir Kenelm
138, 180
Dissenters
1, 5, 61fn16, 136–138, 143, 144fn88
see also
Baptists, Independents, Unitarians
Dodsley, Robert
62, 63
Douthwaite, Julia V.
32
Dryden, John
3fn7, 4, 11, 13, 73, 74, 104, 107fn9, 109–113
Mac Flecknoe
11, 104, 109, 110fn17, 111
Du Fresnoy, Charles Alphonse
138, 208
De arte graphica
208
Dugdale, William
176
Monasticon Anglicanum
176
Dunton, John
10, 37–51, 53–55, 156fn17, 190fn8
The Athenian Mercury
39–40, 42fn22, 46
The Ladies Dictionary
10, 37–55, 156fn17, 190fn8
Dürer, Albrecht
212–213
Dzelzainis, Martin
142
E
Edwards, Thomas
63
effeminacy
49–52, 54, 239, 240
effigies
130, 172–173, 177
ekphrasis
12, 174, 179–184, 189
Elizabeth of Hungary
46
empiricism
10, 12, 30, 67, 68, 89, 126fn23, 137–138, 146, 151, 171, 177
encyclopaedia
9, 10, 37, 54, 173
Enlightenment
9, 22–23, 32, 34, 232–233
epistolary
40, 46
epitaph
126fn23, 177, 179, 182
Erasmus
176, 212–213
eroticism
60, 61, 189, 194–204, 239, 240
see also
striptease
Evelyn, John
171, 173
F
fable
13, 227, 228, 235
fashion
25, 40, 41, 44, 48–51, 54
femininity
39, 46, 52
feral child
9, 20, 22–32, 34, 35
see also
Peter the Wild Boy
fetters
10, 59–62
see also
captivity, imprisonment, Liberty, shackles
Filmer, Robert
147
fop
40fn12, 48–49, 52
Formigari, Lia
29, 30
Fortescue, Chichester
85
Fried, Michael
210–211
G
Gadamer, Hans-Georg
211, 213
George I
9, 23, 25, 27, 29fn40
gesture
12, 207–208, 212–213, 215–216, 219, 223, 239, 240
Glorious Revolution
7, 123, 143
Goldsmith, Oliver
12, 207, 209, 219–221, 223
The Deserted Village
220
The Traveller
220
Gopnik, Adam
60
Gore, Thomas
176
Gorhambury House (England)
183
Great Chain of Being
23
Gregg, Stephen H.
52
Gresham College (London)
137
Greuze, Jean-Baptiste
210
“Un père de famille qui lit la Bible à ses enfants”
210
Guez de Balzac, Jean-Louis
172
H
Hanover, Germany
9, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31, 32
Harrington, James
7, 122
Hartlib, Samuel
135, 136fn49, 137, 182
Harvard (University of)
6, 8, 90fn29, 122, 124–127, 135fn42, 136–138, 145–147
Hawkins, John
62
Haywood, Eliza
11, 111, 193
Hazlitt, William
217–218
heraldry
29fn40, 174, 176–177, 178, 179, 182
Herringman, Henry
11, 109–111
Hilton, William
218
Hobbes, Thomas
5fn17, 134, 174, 175, 176, 185
Holbein, Hans
212
Holder, William
73
Elements of Speech
73
Hollander, John
180
Hollis, Thomas
1, 5–9, 11, 13, 61fn16, 108fn12, 121–149, 173fn13, 231fn20
canon of authors
6–8, 122–123
Diary
11, 124, 134, 144
education
136–137
“liberty-prints”
7, 121, 124, 127–134
Milton’s bed
124–125
“Plan”
121, 143
see also
Cipriani, Harvard, Milton
Homer
111, 127fn28
Iliad
178
“homme sauvage”
29, 33
see also
Peter the Wild Boy
Hooke, Robert
137, 138, 171
Hooker, Richard
4
horoscopes
12, 174–177
Hunter, Michael
172
Hyde, Donald
59
Hyde, Mary
59
I
illustrations
7, 12, 13, 127, 129fn35, 130, 152, 174, 177, 178, 179, 183, 227–244
see also
ekphrasis, portraiture
imprisonment
59, 61fn16, 228, 229, 232, 235
see also
captivity, fetters, Liberty, shackles
Independents
136, 143
see also
Baptists, Dissenters, Unitarians
Iser, Wolfgang
223
J
Jackson Williams, Kelsey
174
Jacobite Rebellion
143
Jefferson, Thomas
8
Jesuits
138, 143–144, 147
Johnson, Samuel
1–6, 8–13, 38, 55, 59–79, 81, 130, 153fn9, 156fn18, 171, 172, 173, 180fn44, 186, 190, 207–219, 223, 228fn3
A Dictionary of the English Language
1–6, 8, 10, 38, 59–79, 81, 130, 153fn9, 156fn18, 172, 211–214
Adventurer
75, 76, 214, 215
Diaries, Prayers, and Annals
59
Idler
75, 210
Life of Richard Savage
208
Lives of the Poets
3fn7, 12, 207
Plan of a Dictionary
10, 64–71, 74–75, 77
“Preface to the Dictionary”
1, 3, 4fn9, 69, 75, 76
Rambler
214
“Short Scheme for Compiling a New Dictionary of the English Language”
64–66
The Plays of William Shakespeare…To which are added notes by Sam. Johnson
3fn7
“The Vanity of Human Wishes”
76
Jonson, Ben
109fn14, 179–181
Eupheme
180
K
Kant, Immanuel
151, 211
Keats, John
218
King, Thomas A.
52
Kneller, Gottfried
113, 214
Knole House (England)
215, 216, 218
L
Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste
32
Lamb, Charles
11, 154, 160
Album Verses with a Few Other Poems
160
Laud, William
5, 141
Lear, Edward
9, 10, 13, 81–99
‘“How pleasant to know Mr. Lear!”’
97
“‘Gozo my child is the isle of Calypso’”
85
“Cold are the crabs that crawl on yonder hill”
95
“Pelican Chorus”
91–92
“She sits upon her Bulbul”
95
“The Akond of Swat”
91
“The Cummerbund”
95
“The History of the Seven Families of the Lake Pipple- Popple”
84
“The Pobble who has no Toes”
97
“The Quangle Wangle’s Hat”
92–93
“The Scroobious Pip”
88–91
“To Miss Lear on her Birthday”
83–84
A Book of Nonsense
81, 94
Journals of a Landscape Painter in Albania
88, 96–97
Laughable Lyrics
95
More Nonsense
87
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim
227
“Essay on Fables”
227
Laokoön
227
Lévi-Strauss, Claude
43
Levi, Primo
233, 243
lexicography
1–6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 37–38, 54–55, 59–79, 81–99, 209fn10
see also
Johnson, Lear, new words
Liberty
1, 7–8, 11, 48, 50, 121–149, 233
see also
captivity, fetters, imprisonment, shackles
limericks
87, 94
Linnaeus, Carl
22, 23, 30, 82, 154
Lloyd, William
172
Lobo, Jerónimo
75
Voyage to Abyssinia
75
Locke, John
7, 71, 122, 127, 138, 147, 211
Letters Concerning Toleration
7, 122
Two Treatises on Government
7, 122
London
2, 5, 6, 9, 11, 13, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 103–119, 121, 136–137, 138, 143, 144, 180, 242
see also
British Library, Gresham College, Philological Society, Royal Society, Zoological Society
Lynch, Deirdre
155, 156, 157, 162
Lynch, Jack
61
M
Macbean, William
2
madness
59, 70, 198
Madox Brown, Ford
13, 228, 238–244
“The Prisoner of Chillon”
238–244
Mallet, David
63
Manley, Delarivier
193
manliness
52, 196, 197
Martin, Peter
60–61
Martin, Richard
179
Martyr, Peter
53
Marvell, Andrew
7, 122, 127, 130, 144
Mary II
142
Mause, Lloyd de
34–35
McAdam, Edward L.
59, 76
McMaster, Juliet
195, 203
Meade, Richard
138
Meyers, Jeffrey
60, 61
Milton, John
4, 5, 108fn12, 113, 121–149
Areopagitica
11, 108fn12, 124, 125, 139–147
Eikonoklastes
125
“How soon hath Time”
128
Of Education
11, 123, 124, 127, 134–138, 146
Of Reformation
125, 126, 138, 146
“On the late Massacre in Piedmont”
145
Paradise Lost
4, 5, 113, 124, 125, 130–131, 146, 152fn5, 164, 185, 190
Paradise Regained
123, 126, 128
Prose Works
122, 125
“To Mr Cyriack Skinner Upon his Blindness”
129
Samson Agonistes
126
Mitchell, W. J. T.
175, 179, 232
mock-heroic poetry
9, 103–119
Monboddo, James Burnett, Lord
24fn19, 25fn25, 29, 30–33
Montagu, Richard
125
Morland, Samuel
144–145
The History of the Evangelical Churches of the Valleys of Piemont
(1658)
144–145
motherhood
46, 193–194, 202–204
see also
body
Mundus Foppensis
48–49
Mundus Muliebris
48–49
“Muselmann”
234, 243
Mušič, Zoran
13, 243–244
“We are not the Last Ones”
234–244
N
Nedham, Marchamont
7, 122
neologism,
see
new words
Neville, Henry
7, 122, 147fn103
New English Dictionary
81
see also Oxford English Dictionary
new words
10, 81–99
see also
compounds, Lear, portmanteau words, nonce words
Newton, Thomas
125, 131fn40,
Noakes, Vivien
83, 90fn29, 91, 97
nonce words
85
nonsense writing
81–99
see also
Lear
O
Onslow, Arthur
124, 129
origin of language
29
ornithology
82, 89
Osbourne, Thomas
11, 111
Oxford English Dictionary
81, 96, 97
P
Pamela Censured
191
paper museum
12, 121, 173, 176, 179, 182, 187
see also
Aubrey, Dal Pozzo
passion
12, 47, 74, 190–192, 198–200, 214
Patterson, Annabel
123, 130fn39
Pepys, Samuel
106
Peter the Wild Boy
19–36
see also
feral child, “homme sauvage”
Pettie, John
236
Petty, Sir William
177
Philips, Ambrose
63
Philological Society (London)
81
philology
1–6, 80–99, 171
see also
Johnson, Lear
Piper, David
215
pirate editions,
see
book trade
poetesses
45–46
Pope, Alexander
4, 13, 25, 103, 104, 111, 114–115, 210
The Dunciad
11, 103, 111, 114
The Rape of the Lock
104, 114
Porter, Roy
59
portmanteau words
95–96
see also
new words
portraiture
11, 12, 13, 113, 127–134, 174, 179–182, 183–184, 186–187, 189–190, 207–225, 242–244
see also
biography, ekphrasis, Hollis’s liberty-prints
Potter, Francis
178, 179
Power, Francis
179
Princess Caroline
24
propaganda
11, 123, 124, 127, 130
Protestantism
1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 122–123, 131, 141–142, 145, 146, 147, 198
proto-feminism
38–44, 48, 49
see also
rational feminism
publishers
see
book trade
Puritanism
5, 38, 104, 106
Q
querelle des femmes
39, 44
R
rake
12, 192, 194–196, 200, 203
Raleigh, Walter
4
Randoph, Thomas
176
rape
104, 191, 193–194
Raphael
212, 228, 239–240
rational feminism
10, 39, 47
see also
proto-feminism
reading habits
“absorbed”
210, 215, 217, 220
“rough”
2fn5, 4–6, 8–12, 218
“perusing”
13, 71, 145, 204, 209fn10
“poaching”
43–44, 145, 156fn17
“promiscuous”
146–147
Romantic-era
151–167
Reddick, Allen
1–13, 19, 38, 55–62, 66, 81, 103, 121–124, 130, 137, 143–144, 152–153, 156, 171, 189–190, 207, 209
Samuel Johnson
’
s Unpublished Revisions to the 'Dictionary of the English Language
’
6
The Making of Johnson
’
s Dictionary
2–6, 38, 55, 209
Rembrandt
212
republican
5, 7–8, 122–123, 126, 130–131, 142, 146–147, 229, 231
Reynolds, Joshua
2, 12–13, 180, 207–220, 223, 230–231
Discourses
208
portraits of Johnson
211–219
portraits of Goldsmith and Sterne
219–223
Richardson, Samuel
9–13, 39, 63, 189, 190–191, 195–196, 202–204
Clarissa
12, 39, 189, 191–194, 196, 204
Pamela
12, 39, 189, 190–194
The History of Sir Charles Grandison
12, 39, 189–190, 195, 203, 235
Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis, Duke of
63–64, 76
riddle
96, 106, 152, 157–159
Rivero, Albert J.
203, 190, 203
Robbins, Caroline
7, 87, 123–124, 136–137, 143, 147
Romantic period
9–11, 31, 151–161, 165, 218
Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of
74
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
11, 21–22, 29–30, 33–34, 228–229
Julie, or the New Heloisa
229
Royal Society (London)
20, 137–138, 171–172, 174, 177
Russell, Lindsay Rose
40, 54, 207
S
Sackville, John Frederick
215
satire
9, 11, 19, 25–29, 32–33, 48–52, 54, 63, 104–115, 127, 141, 144, 193
Schreyer, Rüdiger
30
Scott, Walter
159, 230
scrapbooks
4, 11, 43, 152–165
see also
commonplace books
Scriblerus Club
10, 25–27, 33
seduction
85, 193–194, 196
Selden, John
138
self-fashioning
54, 110, 155
sensibility
12, 207, 211, 213
sentimental tableau
12, 189, 198, 235
see also
ekphrasis, portraiture, illustrations
sentimentality
52
sermons
41, 189–191, 202
servants
42, 190
shackles
10, 59–79
see also
captivity, fetters, imprisonment, Liberty
Shadwell, Thomas
11, 109–112
Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, third Earl of
5fn17
Shakespeare, William
3, 4, 9, 37, 61, 73, 103, 114, 138, 208, 236
Othello
61
Shelley, Mary
11, 13, 151, 161–165, 228–230
Frankenstein
11, 151–152, 154, 161–165
Shepherd, Lynn
196
Shevelow, Kathryn
39–40, 42, 46
Shippen, William
11, 103, 111–113
Faction Display
’
d
11, 103, 111, 113
Moderation Display
’
d
,
103
Sidney, Algernon
7, 122
Sidney, Philip,
3–4
Skinner, Quentin
142
Snell, George
63–64
solitude
13, 21, 230, 235–236
Southey, Robert
159
Spenser, Edmund
6, 75
St Augustine
53, 137
St Cyprian
53
St Jerome
53
Stanley, Venetia
12, 180–182, 189
Steele, Richard
214
Stein, Gertrude
84
Sterne, Laurence
12, 179, 220, 223
Tristram Shandy
190, 220–223
see also
Reynolds
Stevens, Wallace
214
Stothard, Thomas
235–236
Streatham Park (London)
60, 219
striptease
189, 191
see also
eroticism
suffering
13, 227–228, 230, 239, 243–244
Swift, Jonathan
4, 9, 13, 25–28, 63, 107–108
The Battle of the Books
,
107
Switzerland
6–7, 9, 11, 122, 138, 145, 147, 229
see also
Bern, Zurich
T
tabula rasa
29
Tassoni, Alessandro
104
La Secchia Rapita
104
Tennyson, Alfred
95
“The Eagle”
95
Thackeray, William Makepeace
1, 2
Vanity Fair
2
Thrale, Hester
59–60, 217
Thraliana
60
Thrupp, Frederick
236–238
Todd, Janet
39
Toland, John
7, 122
Life of Milton
7, 11, 122, 124, 127, 130
tolerance
65, 143
toleration
124, 141–142, 146
Tonson, Jacob
11, 111–113, 129
Tscherny, Nadia
207–209, 217
tyranny
7–8, 45, 123, 229
Tyson, Edward
20, 30
U
Unitarians
143
see also
Baptists, Dissenters, Independents
utopia
28, 67
V
Van Dyck, Anthony
180
“Venetia, Lady Digby on her Deathbed”
180
Van Loo, Jean-Baptiste
210
Varey, Simon
195
Verulam House (England)
182–184
Vickers, Brian
185
Vikings
45
virtue
12, 45, 47, 74, 183, 190–194, 199, 200, 204, 210
Voltaire
106–107
voyeur
191
W
Waldensians
145
Waller, Edmund
178
Wallis, John
8
Grammatica linguae Anglicanae
8
Walton, Izaak
179
Ward, John
137
Whig
1, 5–8, 11, 61, 111–113, 121–124, 136–137, 143, 146–147
see also
propaganda
Whitman, Walt
91
Leaves of Grass
91
Wilkins, John
172
Wilkins and Lloyd,
Alphabetical Dictionary
172
William III
142
Williams, Anne Patricia
189
Williams, James
83, 93, 94
Winckelmann, Johann Joachim,
227
wit
28, 106, 103, 109, 220, 222
Wollstonecraft, Mary
52
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
,
52
woman/women
10–13, 27, 37–52, 54–55, 190–195, 197, 200–203
see also
body
Wood, Anthony
171
Wordsworth, William
31, 159
Wren, Christopher
137–138, 171, 173
X
Xerxes
76, 85
Y
Yale (University of)
2
Z
Zgusta, Ladislav
77
Zoological Gardens (London)
82
zoology
10, 81–83
Zoological Society (London)
93
Zurich (Switzerland)
6, 9–11, 19, 26, 30, 103, 121–122, 124, 144–147, 152