Chapter 10

(Italicised numerals refer to pages of the French text.)Abadie, James (Jacques),51,123,190.“Abrégé des systèmes philosophiques,” by La Mettrie,165,166,170,205.Academy of Berlin,176,182.Academy of Inscriptions,193.Academy of Sciences at Paris,186,203.Academy of Surgery at Paris,183.“Adversus Gentes,” by Arnobius,188.America,197.Amman, Johann Conrad,29,30,100,101,102,185.“Amphitheatrum aeternae Providentiae,” by Vanini,192.Amsterdam,185.“Anatome Plantarum,” by Malpighi,192.Angers,195.Ansbach,200.“Ante-Nicene Christian Library,”188.Anthropological Society,178.Anti-Pyrrhonians,54,125,194.“Aphorismi de cognoscendis et curandis Morbis,” by Boerhaave,5,202.“Aphrodisiacus,” by Boerhaave,4.Aristotle,40,111.Arnobius the Elder,42,113,188.Arnoux, Guillaume,206.“L’art de jouir,” by La Mettrie,205.“L’art de parler,” by Lamy,195.Assézat, J.,176,178,205.“Astro-Theology,” by Derham,191.Bacon, Francis,57,59,129,130,197,207.Baldwin, J. M.,181,187,207.Basle,185.Bavaria,176,200.Bayle, Pierre,39,63,110,133,187–188.Benn, A. W.,192,207.Berkeley, George,200.Berlin,9,190,200.Bidloo, Nikolaus,196.Blois,24,96.Blondel, François,62.Boerhaave, Hermann,4,5,24,67,74,96,138,182,201–202.Boindin, Nicolas,53,124,193.Bologna,191.Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso,63,133,198.Boyle, Robert,58,129,197.Brittany,4,176.Burnet, J.,200.Caen,3,176.Calkins, M. W., iv,206.Calvinists,8.Cambrai,190.Cambridge,185,196.Canterbury,184,196.Carlat,187.Carmelites,201.Cartesians,13,39,68,85,111,138–139,155,159,182,188,190.Catholics,8.Catius,22,94.“Century Dictionary,”182,184,190,191,192,195,197,200,203,207.Chaila, Viscount of,8.Chalons, Maid of,47,118.Chalon-sur-Saône,193.Champagne,118.Charles II of England,185.Charp,72,142.Chartres,33,104.Charybdis,78,146.Châteaude Fénelon,190.Chazelle-sur-Lyon,182.“Chemical Proceedings,” by Boerhaave,5.“Chemical Theory,” by Boerhaave,5.Chiverny, Chancelor,24,96.Christ Church, Oxford,184.Christianity,15,50,87,121,197.Christians,51,123.Christina, Queen of Sweden,199.Chubb, Thomas,192.Cicero, Marcus Tullius,156.Cleopatra,203.College of Physicians,197.Collins, Anthony,192.“Concorde de la géographie des différents ages,” by Pluche,178.Condillac, Etienne Bonnot de,170–173,180,186,188,194,195,198,206.Copenhagen,198.Cordier,3.Corinth,67,137.Corneille, Pierre,40,111,184.Cos,181.Cousin, Victor,206.Coutances,3,176.Cowper, William,57,129,196.Damiron, Ph.,176.Darget,176.“De admirandis naturae reginae et mortalium arcanis,” by Vanini,192.“De Anima Brutorum,” by Willis,27,98.“De Cerebro,” by Willis,27,98.“De Corpore,” by Hobbes,167,204,206.“De l’esprit,” by Helvetius,207;see“Essays on the Mind.”“De l’homme, de ses facultés, et de son éducation,” by Helvetius,207;see“A Treatise on Man.”“De pulmonibus,” by Malpighi,192.“De rerum natura,” by Lucretius,195.“De Structura Glandularum conglobatarum,” by Malpighi,192.“De Viscerum Structura,” by Malpighi,192.Deism,192.Deists,51,123,124.Democritus,8,181.Derham, William,51,123,191.Desbarreaux, Jacques Vallée,53,124,193.Descartes,René,13,17,18,40,51,72,78,85,90,111,123,142,146,153,155,165–166,179,180,181,183,194,196,198,199,200,203,204,205.Dettingen,5,176.“Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous,” by Berkeley,200.“Dialogues des morts,” by Fénelon,190.“Dialogues des morts,” by Fontenelle,27,184.“Diatribe du Docteur Akakia,” by Voltaire,182.“Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology,” ed. by Baldwin,181,187,207.“Dictionnaire des Sciences philosophiques,”195.“Dictionnaire historique et critique,” by Bayle,188.Diderot, Denis,53,124,179,193,206.“Discours sur l’anatomie du cerveau,” by Sténon,198.“Discours sur le Bonheur,” by La Mettrie,189.“Discourse on Method,” by Descartes,180,183,205.“Dissertatio de Loquela,” by Amman,185.Don Quixote,6.Dordogne,190.Dréano, Louise Charlotte,9.Duras, Duke of,8.“Early Greek Philosophy,” by Burnet,200.“Eclogues,” by Vergil,195.“Elementorum Philosophiae, Sectio Prima,” by Hobbes,206.See“De Corpore.”“Eléments de géométrie,” by Lamy,195.Elis, Pyrrho of,187.“Eloge historique de feu Mr. Locke,” by Le Clerc,206.“Eloges des académiciens,” by Fontenelle,184.“Encyclopaedia Britannica,”179,181,184,185,188,192,198,199,202,207.“Encyclopédie,” ed. by Diderot,193.England,167,185,190,192.“Enlightenment, the,”170.“Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes,” by Fontenelle,184.“Entretiens sur les sciences,” by Lamy,195.Epictetus,64,135.Epicureans,55,68,126,138.“Epistolae anatomicae narc. Malpighi et Car. Fracassati,”192.“Epodes,” by Horace,201.Erasmus,27,99.Erebus,189.“Essais philosophiques,” by Descartes,205.“Essais sur l’esprit, et les beaux esprits,” by La Mettrie,178.“Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” by Locke,170,178,194,206.“Essays on the Mind,” by Helvetius,172,187,198,207.Essex,191.Eton,197.“Eulogy” on La Mettrie, by Frederick the Great,1–9,176,207.Euripides,40,111.Europe,29,100,201.“Exercitatio de motu cordis et sanguinis,” by Harvey,197.“Exercitationes de generatione animalium,” by Harvey,197.“L’existence de Dieu démontrée par les merveilles de la nature,” by Nieuwentyt,190.“Experimenta et observationes chemicae,” by Stahl,200.“Explication des maximes des saints,” by Fénelon,190.Fallope (Fallopius or Fallopio) Gabriello,74.Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe,51,123,190.Florence,197,198.Florentine Academy,179.Fontenelle, Bernard de,27,33,39,99,104,110,184,186.Fontenelle, Charles de la,195.Fontenoy, Battle of,6,176.France,7,9,167,183,184,187,190,191,192,197.Frederic II, the Great,3,176,207.Freiburg,5.French Academy, the,193,203.Frigland,201.Galen, Claudius,18,90,180,199.Galileo Galilei,179,197.Gaston of Orleans,47,118.Gasville,178.Gaudron, Marie,3.Geneva,186,187.George II of England,176.Germany,32,186,192.“Glandularum descriptio,” by Cowper,196.Gorgias,181.Gramont, Duke of,5.Great Bedwin,184.Gronovius, Johann Friedrich,201.Grutero, J.,207.Guise, Duke of,24,96.Hackney,94.Haeckel, Ernst,184,185.“Hague, The,”186,202.Haller, Albrecht von,73,143.Hanover,198.Harcourt, College of,4.“Harmonie des Psaumes et de l’Evangile,” by Pluche,178.Hartsoeker, Nicolas,74.Harvey, William,57,129,196.Hecquet, Philip,67,137,200.Heliopolis, Bishop of,198.Helvetius, Claude Adrien,170–172,173,187,189,198,207.Henry III,24,96.Heraclides,181.Herodicus of Selymbria,181.Hippocrates,18,61,64,78,90,132,135,147,181.“Histoire de la philosophie du dix-huitième siècle,” by Damiron,176.“Histoire des oracles,” by Fontenelle,184.“l’Histoire des Polypes,” by Trembley,30;see“Mémoirespourservirà l’histoire d’un genre de polype d’eau douce.”“l’Histoire naturelle de l’âme,” by La Mettrie,18,29,30,69,90,166,167,169,170,180,181,186,189,199,202,203,204,205.“History of English Rationalism,” by Benn,192,207.“History of Materialism,” by Lange,171,176,193,197,207.“History of Philosophy” by Windelband,193,207.Hobbes, Thomas,166–168,186,187,194,204,206.Holbach, P. H. D. von,173–174,180,183,189,193,194,196,199,202,206.Holland,176,187.“L’homme machine,” by La Mettrie,11–81,176,178,203,205;see“Man a Machine.”“L’homme plante,” by La Mettrie,205.“L’homme plus que machine,” by Luzac,177,205;see“Man more than a machine.”Hooper, W.,207.Horace,201.“Horologium Oscillatorium,” by Huyghens,203.“Human Nature,” by Hobbes,206.Hunault,4,5.Huyghens, Christian,70,140,202.India,58,197.Innocent XII, Pope,191.“Institutiones et Experimentae Chemicae,” by Boerhaave,202.“Institutiones Medicae,” by Boerhaave,5,67,74,138,201.Ireland,185,190.Italy,186,197.Ixion,189.Ixions of Christianity,50,121,189.James I,197.Jansenist,3,178.Jesuits,187.Jews,198.Joshua,7.Julius, Caius,18,91.Killaloe,190.“La Grande Encyclopédie,”178,179,182,183,186,190,191,193,196,198,201,202,203,207.

(Italicised numerals refer to pages of the French text.)Abadie, James (Jacques),51,123,190.“Abrégé des systèmes philosophiques,” by La Mettrie,165,166,170,205.Academy of Berlin,176,182.Academy of Inscriptions,193.Academy of Sciences at Paris,186,203.Academy of Surgery at Paris,183.“Adversus Gentes,” by Arnobius,188.America,197.Amman, Johann Conrad,29,30,100,101,102,185.“Amphitheatrum aeternae Providentiae,” by Vanini,192.Amsterdam,185.“Anatome Plantarum,” by Malpighi,192.Angers,195.Ansbach,200.“Ante-Nicene Christian Library,”188.Anthropological Society,178.Anti-Pyrrhonians,54,125,194.“Aphorismi de cognoscendis et curandis Morbis,” by Boerhaave,5,202.“Aphrodisiacus,” by Boerhaave,4.Aristotle,40,111.Arnobius the Elder,42,113,188.Arnoux, Guillaume,206.“L’art de jouir,” by La Mettrie,205.“L’art de parler,” by Lamy,195.Assézat, J.,176,178,205.“Astro-Theology,” by Derham,191.Bacon, Francis,57,59,129,130,197,207.Baldwin, J. M.,181,187,207.Basle,185.Bavaria,176,200.Bayle, Pierre,39,63,110,133,187–188.Benn, A. W.,192,207.Berkeley, George,200.Berlin,9,190,200.Bidloo, Nikolaus,196.Blois,24,96.Blondel, François,62.Boerhaave, Hermann,4,5,24,67,74,96,138,182,201–202.Boindin, Nicolas,53,124,193.Bologna,191.Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso,63,133,198.Boyle, Robert,58,129,197.Brittany,4,176.Burnet, J.,200.Caen,3,176.Calkins, M. W., iv,206.Calvinists,8.Cambrai,190.Cambridge,185,196.Canterbury,184,196.Carlat,187.Carmelites,201.Cartesians,13,39,68,85,111,138–139,155,159,182,188,190.Catholics,8.Catius,22,94.“Century Dictionary,”182,184,190,191,192,195,197,200,203,207.Chaila, Viscount of,8.Chalons, Maid of,47,118.Chalon-sur-Saône,193.Champagne,118.Charles II of England,185.Charp,72,142.Chartres,33,104.Charybdis,78,146.Châteaude Fénelon,190.Chazelle-sur-Lyon,182.“Chemical Proceedings,” by Boerhaave,5.“Chemical Theory,” by Boerhaave,5.Chiverny, Chancelor,24,96.Christ Church, Oxford,184.Christianity,15,50,87,121,197.Christians,51,123.Christina, Queen of Sweden,199.Chubb, Thomas,192.Cicero, Marcus Tullius,156.Cleopatra,203.College of Physicians,197.Collins, Anthony,192.“Concorde de la géographie des différents ages,” by Pluche,178.Condillac, Etienne Bonnot de,170–173,180,186,188,194,195,198,206.Copenhagen,198.Cordier,3.Corinth,67,137.Corneille, Pierre,40,111,184.Cos,181.Cousin, Victor,206.Coutances,3,176.Cowper, William,57,129,196.Damiron, Ph.,176.Darget,176.“De admirandis naturae reginae et mortalium arcanis,” by Vanini,192.“De Anima Brutorum,” by Willis,27,98.“De Cerebro,” by Willis,27,98.“De Corpore,” by Hobbes,167,204,206.“De l’esprit,” by Helvetius,207;see“Essays on the Mind.”“De l’homme, de ses facultés, et de son éducation,” by Helvetius,207;see“A Treatise on Man.”“De pulmonibus,” by Malpighi,192.“De rerum natura,” by Lucretius,195.“De Structura Glandularum conglobatarum,” by Malpighi,192.“De Viscerum Structura,” by Malpighi,192.Deism,192.Deists,51,123,124.Democritus,8,181.Derham, William,51,123,191.Desbarreaux, Jacques Vallée,53,124,193.Descartes,René,13,17,18,40,51,72,78,85,90,111,123,142,146,153,155,165–166,179,180,181,183,194,196,198,199,200,203,204,205.Dettingen,5,176.“Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous,” by Berkeley,200.“Dialogues des morts,” by Fénelon,190.“Dialogues des morts,” by Fontenelle,27,184.“Diatribe du Docteur Akakia,” by Voltaire,182.“Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology,” ed. by Baldwin,181,187,207.“Dictionnaire des Sciences philosophiques,”195.“Dictionnaire historique et critique,” by Bayle,188.Diderot, Denis,53,124,179,193,206.“Discours sur l’anatomie du cerveau,” by Sténon,198.“Discours sur le Bonheur,” by La Mettrie,189.“Discourse on Method,” by Descartes,180,183,205.“Dissertatio de Loquela,” by Amman,185.Don Quixote,6.Dordogne,190.Dréano, Louise Charlotte,9.Duras, Duke of,8.“Early Greek Philosophy,” by Burnet,200.“Eclogues,” by Vergil,195.“Elementorum Philosophiae, Sectio Prima,” by Hobbes,206.See“De Corpore.”“Eléments de géométrie,” by Lamy,195.Elis, Pyrrho of,187.“Eloge historique de feu Mr. Locke,” by Le Clerc,206.“Eloges des académiciens,” by Fontenelle,184.“Encyclopaedia Britannica,”179,181,184,185,188,192,198,199,202,207.“Encyclopédie,” ed. by Diderot,193.England,167,185,190,192.“Enlightenment, the,”170.“Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes,” by Fontenelle,184.“Entretiens sur les sciences,” by Lamy,195.Epictetus,64,135.Epicureans,55,68,126,138.“Epistolae anatomicae narc. Malpighi et Car. Fracassati,”192.“Epodes,” by Horace,201.Erasmus,27,99.Erebus,189.“Essais philosophiques,” by Descartes,205.“Essais sur l’esprit, et les beaux esprits,” by La Mettrie,178.“Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” by Locke,170,178,194,206.“Essays on the Mind,” by Helvetius,172,187,198,207.Essex,191.Eton,197.“Eulogy” on La Mettrie, by Frederick the Great,1–9,176,207.Euripides,40,111.Europe,29,100,201.“Exercitatio de motu cordis et sanguinis,” by Harvey,197.“Exercitationes de generatione animalium,” by Harvey,197.“L’existence de Dieu démontrée par les merveilles de la nature,” by Nieuwentyt,190.“Experimenta et observationes chemicae,” by Stahl,200.“Explication des maximes des saints,” by Fénelon,190.Fallope (Fallopius or Fallopio) Gabriello,74.Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe,51,123,190.Florence,197,198.Florentine Academy,179.Fontenelle, Bernard de,27,33,39,99,104,110,184,186.Fontenelle, Charles de la,195.Fontenoy, Battle of,6,176.France,7,9,167,183,184,187,190,191,192,197.Frederic II, the Great,3,176,207.Freiburg,5.French Academy, the,193,203.Frigland,201.Galen, Claudius,18,90,180,199.Galileo Galilei,179,197.Gaston of Orleans,47,118.Gasville,178.Gaudron, Marie,3.Geneva,186,187.George II of England,176.Germany,32,186,192.“Glandularum descriptio,” by Cowper,196.Gorgias,181.Gramont, Duke of,5.Great Bedwin,184.Gronovius, Johann Friedrich,201.Grutero, J.,207.Guise, Duke of,24,96.Hackney,94.Haeckel, Ernst,184,185.“Hague, The,”186,202.Haller, Albrecht von,73,143.Hanover,198.Harcourt, College of,4.“Harmonie des Psaumes et de l’Evangile,” by Pluche,178.Hartsoeker, Nicolas,74.Harvey, William,57,129,196.Hecquet, Philip,67,137,200.Heliopolis, Bishop of,198.Helvetius, Claude Adrien,170–172,173,187,189,198,207.Henry III,24,96.Heraclides,181.Herodicus of Selymbria,181.Hippocrates,18,61,64,78,90,132,135,147,181.“Histoire de la philosophie du dix-huitième siècle,” by Damiron,176.“Histoire des oracles,” by Fontenelle,184.“l’Histoire des Polypes,” by Trembley,30;see“Mémoirespourservirà l’histoire d’un genre de polype d’eau douce.”“l’Histoire naturelle de l’âme,” by La Mettrie,18,29,30,69,90,166,167,169,170,180,181,186,189,199,202,203,204,205.“History of English Rationalism,” by Benn,192,207.“History of Materialism,” by Lange,171,176,193,197,207.“History of Philosophy” by Windelband,193,207.Hobbes, Thomas,166–168,186,187,194,204,206.Holbach, P. H. D. von,173–174,180,183,189,193,194,196,199,202,206.Holland,176,187.“L’homme machine,” by La Mettrie,11–81,176,178,203,205;see“Man a Machine.”“L’homme plante,” by La Mettrie,205.“L’homme plus que machine,” by Luzac,177,205;see“Man more than a machine.”Hooper, W.,207.Horace,201.“Horologium Oscillatorium,” by Huyghens,203.“Human Nature,” by Hobbes,206.Hunault,4,5.Huyghens, Christian,70,140,202.India,58,197.Innocent XII, Pope,191.“Institutiones et Experimentae Chemicae,” by Boerhaave,202.“Institutiones Medicae,” by Boerhaave,5,67,74,138,201.Ireland,185,190.Italy,186,197.Ixion,189.Ixions of Christianity,50,121,189.James I,197.Jansenist,3,178.Jesuits,187.Jews,198.Joshua,7.Julius, Caius,18,91.Killaloe,190.“La Grande Encyclopédie,”178,179,182,183,186,190,191,193,196,198,201,202,203,207.

(Italicised numerals refer to pages of the French text.)Abadie, James (Jacques),51,123,190.“Abrégé des systèmes philosophiques,” by La Mettrie,165,166,170,205.Academy of Berlin,176,182.Academy of Inscriptions,193.Academy of Sciences at Paris,186,203.Academy of Surgery at Paris,183.“Adversus Gentes,” by Arnobius,188.America,197.Amman, Johann Conrad,29,30,100,101,102,185.“Amphitheatrum aeternae Providentiae,” by Vanini,192.Amsterdam,185.“Anatome Plantarum,” by Malpighi,192.Angers,195.Ansbach,200.“Ante-Nicene Christian Library,”188.Anthropological Society,178.Anti-Pyrrhonians,54,125,194.“Aphorismi de cognoscendis et curandis Morbis,” by Boerhaave,5,202.“Aphrodisiacus,” by Boerhaave,4.Aristotle,40,111.Arnobius the Elder,42,113,188.Arnoux, Guillaume,206.“L’art de jouir,” by La Mettrie,205.“L’art de parler,” by Lamy,195.Assézat, J.,176,178,205.“Astro-Theology,” by Derham,191.Bacon, Francis,57,59,129,130,197,207.Baldwin, J. M.,181,187,207.Basle,185.Bavaria,176,200.Bayle, Pierre,39,63,110,133,187–188.Benn, A. W.,192,207.Berkeley, George,200.Berlin,9,190,200.Bidloo, Nikolaus,196.Blois,24,96.Blondel, François,62.Boerhaave, Hermann,4,5,24,67,74,96,138,182,201–202.Boindin, Nicolas,53,124,193.Bologna,191.Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso,63,133,198.Boyle, Robert,58,129,197.Brittany,4,176.Burnet, J.,200.Caen,3,176.Calkins, M. W., iv,206.Calvinists,8.Cambrai,190.Cambridge,185,196.Canterbury,184,196.Carlat,187.Carmelites,201.Cartesians,13,39,68,85,111,138–139,155,159,182,188,190.Catholics,8.Catius,22,94.“Century Dictionary,”182,184,190,191,192,195,197,200,203,207.Chaila, Viscount of,8.Chalons, Maid of,47,118.Chalon-sur-Saône,193.Champagne,118.Charles II of England,185.Charp,72,142.Chartres,33,104.Charybdis,78,146.Châteaude Fénelon,190.Chazelle-sur-Lyon,182.“Chemical Proceedings,” by Boerhaave,5.“Chemical Theory,” by Boerhaave,5.Chiverny, Chancelor,24,96.Christ Church, Oxford,184.Christianity,15,50,87,121,197.Christians,51,123.Christina, Queen of Sweden,199.Chubb, Thomas,192.Cicero, Marcus Tullius,156.Cleopatra,203.College of Physicians,197.Collins, Anthony,192.“Concorde de la géographie des différents ages,” by Pluche,178.Condillac, Etienne Bonnot de,170–173,180,186,188,194,195,198,206.Copenhagen,198.Cordier,3.Corinth,67,137.Corneille, Pierre,40,111,184.Cos,181.Cousin, Victor,206.Coutances,3,176.Cowper, William,57,129,196.Damiron, Ph.,176.Darget,176.“De admirandis naturae reginae et mortalium arcanis,” by Vanini,192.“De Anima Brutorum,” by Willis,27,98.“De Cerebro,” by Willis,27,98.“De Corpore,” by Hobbes,167,204,206.“De l’esprit,” by Helvetius,207;see“Essays on the Mind.”“De l’homme, de ses facultés, et de son éducation,” by Helvetius,207;see“A Treatise on Man.”“De pulmonibus,” by Malpighi,192.“De rerum natura,” by Lucretius,195.“De Structura Glandularum conglobatarum,” by Malpighi,192.“De Viscerum Structura,” by Malpighi,192.Deism,192.Deists,51,123,124.Democritus,8,181.Derham, William,51,123,191.Desbarreaux, Jacques Vallée,53,124,193.Descartes,René,13,17,18,40,51,72,78,85,90,111,123,142,146,153,155,165–166,179,180,181,183,194,196,198,199,200,203,204,205.Dettingen,5,176.“Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous,” by Berkeley,200.“Dialogues des morts,” by Fénelon,190.“Dialogues des morts,” by Fontenelle,27,184.“Diatribe du Docteur Akakia,” by Voltaire,182.“Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology,” ed. by Baldwin,181,187,207.“Dictionnaire des Sciences philosophiques,”195.“Dictionnaire historique et critique,” by Bayle,188.Diderot, Denis,53,124,179,193,206.“Discours sur l’anatomie du cerveau,” by Sténon,198.“Discours sur le Bonheur,” by La Mettrie,189.“Discourse on Method,” by Descartes,180,183,205.“Dissertatio de Loquela,” by Amman,185.Don Quixote,6.Dordogne,190.Dréano, Louise Charlotte,9.Duras, Duke of,8.“Early Greek Philosophy,” by Burnet,200.“Eclogues,” by Vergil,195.“Elementorum Philosophiae, Sectio Prima,” by Hobbes,206.See“De Corpore.”“Eléments de géométrie,” by Lamy,195.Elis, Pyrrho of,187.“Eloge historique de feu Mr. Locke,” by Le Clerc,206.“Eloges des académiciens,” by Fontenelle,184.“Encyclopaedia Britannica,”179,181,184,185,188,192,198,199,202,207.“Encyclopédie,” ed. by Diderot,193.England,167,185,190,192.“Enlightenment, the,”170.“Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes,” by Fontenelle,184.“Entretiens sur les sciences,” by Lamy,195.Epictetus,64,135.Epicureans,55,68,126,138.“Epistolae anatomicae narc. Malpighi et Car. Fracassati,”192.“Epodes,” by Horace,201.Erasmus,27,99.Erebus,189.“Essais philosophiques,” by Descartes,205.“Essais sur l’esprit, et les beaux esprits,” by La Mettrie,178.“Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” by Locke,170,178,194,206.“Essays on the Mind,” by Helvetius,172,187,198,207.Essex,191.Eton,197.“Eulogy” on La Mettrie, by Frederick the Great,1–9,176,207.Euripides,40,111.Europe,29,100,201.“Exercitatio de motu cordis et sanguinis,” by Harvey,197.“Exercitationes de generatione animalium,” by Harvey,197.“L’existence de Dieu démontrée par les merveilles de la nature,” by Nieuwentyt,190.“Experimenta et observationes chemicae,” by Stahl,200.“Explication des maximes des saints,” by Fénelon,190.Fallope (Fallopius or Fallopio) Gabriello,74.Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe,51,123,190.Florence,197,198.Florentine Academy,179.Fontenelle, Bernard de,27,33,39,99,104,110,184,186.Fontenelle, Charles de la,195.Fontenoy, Battle of,6,176.France,7,9,167,183,184,187,190,191,192,197.Frederic II, the Great,3,176,207.Freiburg,5.French Academy, the,193,203.Frigland,201.Galen, Claudius,18,90,180,199.Galileo Galilei,179,197.Gaston of Orleans,47,118.Gasville,178.Gaudron, Marie,3.Geneva,186,187.George II of England,176.Germany,32,186,192.“Glandularum descriptio,” by Cowper,196.Gorgias,181.Gramont, Duke of,5.Great Bedwin,184.Gronovius, Johann Friedrich,201.Grutero, J.,207.Guise, Duke of,24,96.Hackney,94.Haeckel, Ernst,184,185.“Hague, The,”186,202.Haller, Albrecht von,73,143.Hanover,198.Harcourt, College of,4.“Harmonie des Psaumes et de l’Evangile,” by Pluche,178.Hartsoeker, Nicolas,74.Harvey, William,57,129,196.Hecquet, Philip,67,137,200.Heliopolis, Bishop of,198.Helvetius, Claude Adrien,170–172,173,187,189,198,207.Henry III,24,96.Heraclides,181.Herodicus of Selymbria,181.Hippocrates,18,61,64,78,90,132,135,147,181.“Histoire de la philosophie du dix-huitième siècle,” by Damiron,176.“Histoire des oracles,” by Fontenelle,184.“l’Histoire des Polypes,” by Trembley,30;see“Mémoirespourservirà l’histoire d’un genre de polype d’eau douce.”“l’Histoire naturelle de l’âme,” by La Mettrie,18,29,30,69,90,166,167,169,170,180,181,186,189,199,202,203,204,205.“History of English Rationalism,” by Benn,192,207.“History of Materialism,” by Lange,171,176,193,197,207.“History of Philosophy” by Windelband,193,207.Hobbes, Thomas,166–168,186,187,194,204,206.Holbach, P. H. D. von,173–174,180,183,189,193,194,196,199,202,206.Holland,176,187.“L’homme machine,” by La Mettrie,11–81,176,178,203,205;see“Man a Machine.”“L’homme plante,” by La Mettrie,205.“L’homme plus que machine,” by Luzac,177,205;see“Man more than a machine.”Hooper, W.,207.Horace,201.“Horologium Oscillatorium,” by Huyghens,203.“Human Nature,” by Hobbes,206.Hunault,4,5.Huyghens, Christian,70,140,202.India,58,197.Innocent XII, Pope,191.“Institutiones et Experimentae Chemicae,” by Boerhaave,202.“Institutiones Medicae,” by Boerhaave,5,67,74,138,201.Ireland,185,190.Italy,186,197.Ixion,189.Ixions of Christianity,50,121,189.James I,197.Jansenist,3,178.Jesuits,187.Jews,198.Joshua,7.Julius, Caius,18,91.Killaloe,190.“La Grande Encyclopédie,”178,179,182,183,186,190,191,193,196,198,201,202,203,207.

(Italicised numerals refer to pages of the French text.)

Abadie, James (Jacques),51,123,190.

“Abrégé des systèmes philosophiques,” by La Mettrie,165,166,170,205.

Academy of Berlin,176,182.

Academy of Inscriptions,193.

Academy of Sciences at Paris,186,203.

Academy of Surgery at Paris,183.

“Adversus Gentes,” by Arnobius,188.

America,197.

Amman, Johann Conrad,29,30,100,101,102,185.

“Amphitheatrum aeternae Providentiae,” by Vanini,192.

Amsterdam,185.

“Anatome Plantarum,” by Malpighi,192.

Angers,195.

Ansbach,200.

“Ante-Nicene Christian Library,”188.

Anthropological Society,178.

Anti-Pyrrhonians,54,125,194.

“Aphorismi de cognoscendis et curandis Morbis,” by Boerhaave,5,202.

“Aphrodisiacus,” by Boerhaave,4.

Aristotle,40,111.

Arnobius the Elder,42,113,188.

Arnoux, Guillaume,206.

“L’art de jouir,” by La Mettrie,205.

“L’art de parler,” by Lamy,195.

Assézat, J.,176,178,205.

“Astro-Theology,” by Derham,191.

Bacon, Francis,57,59,129,130,197,207.

Baldwin, J. M.,181,187,207.

Basle,185.

Bavaria,176,200.

Bayle, Pierre,39,63,110,133,187–188.

Benn, A. W.,192,207.

Berkeley, George,200.

Berlin,9,190,200.

Bidloo, Nikolaus,196.

Blois,24,96.

Blondel, François,62.

Boerhaave, Hermann,4,5,24,67,74,96,138,182,201–202.

Boindin, Nicolas,53,124,193.

Bologna,191.

Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso,63,133,198.

Boyle, Robert,58,129,197.

Brittany,4,176.

Burnet, J.,200.

Caen,3,176.

Calkins, M. W., iv,206.

Calvinists,8.

Cambrai,190.

Cambridge,185,196.

Canterbury,184,196.

Carlat,187.

Carmelites,201.

Cartesians,13,39,68,85,111,138–139,155,159,182,188,190.

Catholics,8.

Catius,22,94.

“Century Dictionary,”182,184,190,191,192,195,197,200,203,207.

Chaila, Viscount of,8.

Chalons, Maid of,47,118.

Chalon-sur-Saône,193.

Champagne,118.

Charles II of England,185.

Charp,72,142.

Chartres,33,104.

Charybdis,78,146.

Châteaude Fénelon,190.

Chazelle-sur-Lyon,182.

“Chemical Proceedings,” by Boerhaave,5.

“Chemical Theory,” by Boerhaave,5.

Chiverny, Chancelor,24,96.

Christ Church, Oxford,184.

Christianity,15,50,87,121,197.

Christians,51,123.

Christina, Queen of Sweden,199.

Chubb, Thomas,192.

Cicero, Marcus Tullius,156.

Cleopatra,203.

College of Physicians,197.

Collins, Anthony,192.

“Concorde de la géographie des différents ages,” by Pluche,178.

Condillac, Etienne Bonnot de,170–173,180,186,188,194,195,198,206.

Copenhagen,198.

Cordier,3.

Corinth,67,137.

Corneille, Pierre,40,111,184.

Cos,181.

Cousin, Victor,206.

Coutances,3,176.

Cowper, William,57,129,196.

Damiron, Ph.,176.

Darget,176.

“De admirandis naturae reginae et mortalium arcanis,” by Vanini,192.

“De Anima Brutorum,” by Willis,27,98.

“De Cerebro,” by Willis,27,98.

“De Corpore,” by Hobbes,167,204,206.

“De l’esprit,” by Helvetius,207;see“Essays on the Mind.”

“De l’homme, de ses facultés, et de son éducation,” by Helvetius,207;see“A Treatise on Man.”

“De pulmonibus,” by Malpighi,192.

“De rerum natura,” by Lucretius,195.

“De Structura Glandularum conglobatarum,” by Malpighi,192.

“De Viscerum Structura,” by Malpighi,192.

Deism,192.

Deists,51,123,124.

Democritus,8,181.

Derham, William,51,123,191.

Desbarreaux, Jacques Vallée,53,124,193.

Descartes,René,13,17,18,40,51,72,78,85,90,111,123,142,146,153,155,165–166,179,180,181,183,194,196,198,199,200,203,204,205.

Dettingen,5,176.

“Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous,” by Berkeley,200.

“Dialogues des morts,” by Fénelon,190.

“Dialogues des morts,” by Fontenelle,27,184.

“Diatribe du Docteur Akakia,” by Voltaire,182.

“Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology,” ed. by Baldwin,181,187,207.

“Dictionnaire des Sciences philosophiques,”195.

“Dictionnaire historique et critique,” by Bayle,188.

Diderot, Denis,53,124,179,193,206.

“Discours sur l’anatomie du cerveau,” by Sténon,198.

“Discours sur le Bonheur,” by La Mettrie,189.

“Discourse on Method,” by Descartes,180,183,205.

“Dissertatio de Loquela,” by Amman,185.

Don Quixote,6.

Dordogne,190.

Dréano, Louise Charlotte,9.

Duras, Duke of,8.

“Early Greek Philosophy,” by Burnet,200.

“Eclogues,” by Vergil,195.

“Elementorum Philosophiae, Sectio Prima,” by Hobbes,206.See“De Corpore.”

“Eléments de géométrie,” by Lamy,195.

Elis, Pyrrho of,187.

“Eloge historique de feu Mr. Locke,” by Le Clerc,206.

“Eloges des académiciens,” by Fontenelle,184.

“Encyclopaedia Britannica,”179,181,184,185,188,192,198,199,202,207.

“Encyclopédie,” ed. by Diderot,193.

England,167,185,190,192.

“Enlightenment, the,”170.

“Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes,” by Fontenelle,184.

“Entretiens sur les sciences,” by Lamy,195.

Epictetus,64,135.

Epicureans,55,68,126,138.

“Epistolae anatomicae narc. Malpighi et Car. Fracassati,”192.

“Epodes,” by Horace,201.

Erasmus,27,99.

Erebus,189.

“Essais philosophiques,” by Descartes,205.

“Essais sur l’esprit, et les beaux esprits,” by La Mettrie,178.

“Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” by Locke,170,178,194,206.

“Essays on the Mind,” by Helvetius,172,187,198,207.

Essex,191.

Eton,197.

“Eulogy” on La Mettrie, by Frederick the Great,1–9,176,207.

Euripides,40,111.

Europe,29,100,201.

“Exercitatio de motu cordis et sanguinis,” by Harvey,197.

“Exercitationes de generatione animalium,” by Harvey,197.

“L’existence de Dieu démontrée par les merveilles de la nature,” by Nieuwentyt,190.

“Experimenta et observationes chemicae,” by Stahl,200.

“Explication des maximes des saints,” by Fénelon,190.

Fallope (Fallopius or Fallopio) Gabriello,74.

Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe,51,123,190.

Florence,197,198.

Florentine Academy,179.

Fontenelle, Bernard de,27,33,39,99,104,110,184,186.

Fontenelle, Charles de la,195.

Fontenoy, Battle of,6,176.

France,7,9,167,183,184,187,190,191,192,197.

Frederic II, the Great,3,176,207.

Freiburg,5.

French Academy, the,193,203.

Frigland,201.

Galen, Claudius,18,90,180,199.

Galileo Galilei,179,197.

Gaston of Orleans,47,118.

Gasville,178.

Gaudron, Marie,3.

Geneva,186,187.

George II of England,176.

Germany,32,186,192.

“Glandularum descriptio,” by Cowper,196.

Gorgias,181.

Gramont, Duke of,5.

Great Bedwin,184.

Gronovius, Johann Friedrich,201.

Grutero, J.,207.

Guise, Duke of,24,96.

Hackney,94.

Haeckel, Ernst,184,185.

“Hague, The,”186,202.

Haller, Albrecht von,73,143.

Hanover,198.

Harcourt, College of,4.

“Harmonie des Psaumes et de l’Evangile,” by Pluche,178.

Hartsoeker, Nicolas,74.

Harvey, William,57,129,196.

Hecquet, Philip,67,137,200.

Heliopolis, Bishop of,198.

Helvetius, Claude Adrien,170–172,173,187,189,198,207.

Henry III,24,96.

Heraclides,181.

Herodicus of Selymbria,181.

Hippocrates,18,61,64,78,90,132,135,147,181.

“Histoire de la philosophie du dix-huitième siècle,” by Damiron,176.

“Histoire des oracles,” by Fontenelle,184.

“l’Histoire des Polypes,” by Trembley,30;see“Mémoirespourservirà l’histoire d’un genre de polype d’eau douce.”

“l’Histoire naturelle de l’âme,” by La Mettrie,18,29,30,69,90,166,167,169,170,180,181,186,189,199,202,203,204,205.

“History of English Rationalism,” by Benn,192,207.

“History of Materialism,” by Lange,171,176,193,197,207.

“History of Philosophy” by Windelband,193,207.

Hobbes, Thomas,166–168,186,187,194,204,206.

Holbach, P. H. D. von,173–174,180,183,189,193,194,196,199,202,206.

Holland,176,187.

“L’homme machine,” by La Mettrie,11–81,176,178,203,205;see“Man a Machine.”

“L’homme plante,” by La Mettrie,205.

“L’homme plus que machine,” by Luzac,177,205;see“Man more than a machine.”

Hooper, W.,207.

Horace,201.

“Horologium Oscillatorium,” by Huyghens,203.

“Human Nature,” by Hobbes,206.

Hunault,4,5.

Huyghens, Christian,70,140,202.

India,58,197.

Innocent XII, Pope,191.

“Institutiones et Experimentae Chemicae,” by Boerhaave,202.

“Institutiones Medicae,” by Boerhaave,5,67,74,138,201.

Ireland,185,190.

Italy,186,197.

Ixion,189.

Ixions of Christianity,50,121,189.

James I,197.

Jansenist,3,178.

Jesuits,187.

Jews,198.

Joshua,7.

Julius, Caius,18,91.

Killaloe,190.

“La Grande Encyclopédie,”178,179,182,183,186,190,191,193,196,198,201,202,203,207.


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