In: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
Index
Published online: 16 December 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/fillm.16.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/fillm.16.index
A
- Académie Française1, 62, 64, 76
- Acteon surprising Diana203
- Adams, John8
- Addison, Joseph39, 214
- Agamben, Giorgio22, 34, 228,
234, 235,
240–241, 243fn50
- Homo Sacer231
- Remnants of Auschwitz234, 241fn46, 243fn50
- The Open: Man and Animal22, 234
- Akenside, Mark125, 138
- albums (verse)152, 159–161, 173
- allegory105, 216
- America1, 6, 8,
122
- see also Harvard, Yale
- animal9, 10, 19–34, 81–97, 228, 230, 233
- Anglicanism5, 8
- Annesley, Samuel41
- anthologizing40, 41, 44, 55
- anthropology22, 29, 30
- anti-Catholicism141, 146
- antiquarianism12, 121, 126, 130, 137, 138, 146, 171, 173–174, 176
- Arbuthnot, John9, 25–29, 31, 32, 34
- Ashmole, Elias176
- Ashmolean Museum (Oxford)173, 174
- Astell, Mary39, 52
- A Serious Proposal to the Ladies39, 52
- astrology176
- Aubrey, John12, 13, 121fn3,
138fn59, 153fn9, 171–186, 189fn3, 209fn8
- Brief Lives12, 153fn9, 171–186, 189fn3
- The Life of Mr Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury174
- see also biography, Dal Pozzo, paper museum
- Ausonius187
- Austen, Jane11, 154, 157–159, 161, 165
- Emma11, 154, 157–159, 161
- autobiography131, 175
B
- Bacon, Francis4, 12, 13,
138, 174, 182–186
- The Advancement of Learning174
- “Of Gardens”184
- Bakhtin, Mikhail43–44
- Balderston, Katharine60
- The Age of Johnson60
- Baptists136, 143
- see also Dissenters, Independents, Unitarians
- “bare life”22fn14, 228, 231–233, 243
- see also Agamben
- Baron, Richard122, 125, 127
- Bennett, Kate172fn5, 173–175, 183fn54, 185fn62
- Bentley, Richard125
- Bern (Switzerland)6, 8, 122, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129fn35, 138, 139, 140, 145
- Bey, Alí87–88
- bibliophilia1, 13, 152,
154
- see also Hollis
- biography1, 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, Flavio174
- Italy Illuminated174
- biopolitical theory227, 231, 233
- Blackadder2
- Blackburne, Francis128, 131–134, 136fn52, 143fn85
- Blake, William175
- Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich9, 32–34
- Boccaccio, Giovanni44
- De Mulieribus Claris44
- body12–13, 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
- breastfeeding202–204
- cosmetics48, 52
- fainting191, 197–199
- female38, 48–54, 190fn8, 194, 201
- feral20, 21, 27
- harmonious189, 190, 194, 195, 202, 204
- male49–52, 190fn8
- scatological110, 111, 114–115
- see also eroticism, gesture
- Boerhaave, Herman68
- Boileau, Nicolas104
- Le Lutrin104
- Bolens, Guillemette213
- Bond, W.H.1fn1, 6fn22, 121, 122fn8, 123, 125fn17, 136, 142
- Bonivard, François228, 229, 231, 233fn30
- book trade (London)9, 103–119
- bookshops7, 109, 110, 121
- “keys”11, 106–107
- pirate editions11, 106, 114, 115–117
- publishers11, 13, 63, 103, 109–117, 122fn4
- see also Curll, Herringman, Hollis, Tonson
- Boothby, Hill63
- Bosch, René220
- Boswell, James12, 62fn21, 73,
171, 180fn44, 186, 207fn2, 208–209,
212, 214
- The Life of Samuel Johnson12, 171, 186, 209
- botany10, 81, 82
- Boyle, Robert171
- British Library (London)2, 6, 103fn3, 113, 230fn12
- Brothers Grimm34
- Browne, Sir Thomas181
- Discourse of the Sepulchral Urns lately found in Norfolk181
- Buchanan-Brown, John175
- Burke, Edmund209
- Burton, Robert72, 73, 74,
77fn79
- The Anatomy of Melancholy72, 73
- Butler, Samuel104-107, 114-117
- Hudibras, The First Part104–107, 115–117
- Hudibras, The Second Part116–117
- Byron, George Gordon, Lord11, 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, William174
- Britannia174
- canonization (literary)3, 7, 8, 9, 13, 73, 103, 113fn26, 117, 122, 127
- captivity60, 227–244
- see also fetters, imprisonment, Liberty, shackles
- Carroll, Lewis81, 84, 95–96
- “The Hunting of the Snark”81
- Catholicism7, 123, 138, 141–146
- Cavendish Square, London211
- Cavendish, Charles178
- censorship140–143
- pre-publication licensing139, 146
- see also Areopagitica (Milton)
- Cervantes, Miguel de104, 117
- Don Quixote104, 117
- Chaber, Lois A.203
- Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope, Lord63, 65–68, 70, 76
- Cheyne, George191
- childhood9, 32, 34–35
- Chillon Castle (Switzerland)228
- Christ’s College (Cambridge)125, 129
- Cipriani, Giovanni Battista124, 128, 129
- see also Hollis’s liberty-prints
- Clark, Peter171
- British Clubs and Societies 1580–1800171
- Clarke, Samuel5fn17
- Clery, E. J.39, 40fn12, 46fn38
- Clifford, Lady Anne176
- coat of arms, see heraldry
- Cocker, Edward73
- Arithmetick73
- Codrington, Robert41
- Coleridge, Herbert98
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor151, 222, 223, 231
- Collier, Mary74
- commonplace books4, 152, 154,
156, 160
- see also scrapbooks
- compounds96
- see also new words
- Cowley, Abraham3fn7
- Cromwell, Oliver145
- Curll, Edmund11, 111, 114–115
D
- D’Israeli, Isaac154
- Dachau243
- Dal Pozzo, Cassiano12, 173
- Museo Cartaceo12, 173
- Damrosch, Leo60
- Daniels, William236
- De Certeau, Michel43, 155, 156fn17
- The Practice of Everyday Life43, 155
- De Passe, Simon179
- Defoe, Daniel9, 13, 19–24, 26, 27,
29, 52
- Mere Nature Delineated19–24, 27, 29
- Robinson Crusoe21–22
- Delacroix, Eugène238–239
- “Le Prisonnier de Chillon”238
- DeMaria, Robert70–71
- Dibdin, Thomas Frognall154
- dictionaries1–6, 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 Française1
- Johnson’s Dictionary1–6, 8, 10, 38, 59–79, 81, 130, 153fn9, 156fn18, 172, 211–214
- New English Dictionary81, 98
- Oxford English Dictionary96–97
- see also Johnson, Lear
- Diderot, Denis210
- Digby, Sir Kenelm138, 180
- Dissenters1, 5, 61fn16,
136–138, 143,
144fn88
- see also Baptists, Independents, Unitarians
- Dodsley, Robert62, 63
- Douthwaite, Julia V.32
- Dryden, John3fn7, 4, 11,
13, 73, 74,
104, 107fn9, 109–113
- Mac Flecknoe11, 104, 109, 110fn17, 111
- Du Fresnoy, Charles Alphonse138, 208
- De arte graphica208
- Dugdale, William176
- Monasticon Anglicanum176
- Dunton, John10, 37–51,
53–55, 156fn17,
190fn8
- The Athenian Mercury39–40, 42fn22, 46
- The Ladies Dictionary10, 37–55, 156fn17, 190fn8
- Dürer, Albrecht212–213
- Dzelzainis, Martin142
E
- Edwards, Thomas63
- effeminacy49–52, 54, 239, 240
- effigies130, 172–173, 177
- ekphrasis12, 174, 179–184, 189
- Elizabeth of Hungary46
- empiricism10, 12, 30, 67, 68, 89, 126fn23, 137–138, 146, 151, 171, 177
- encyclopaedia9, 10, 37, 54, 173
- Enlightenment9, 22–23, 32, 34, 232–233
- epistolary40, 46
- epitaph126fn23, 177, 179, 182
- Erasmus176, 212–213
- eroticism60, 61, 189,
194–204, 239,
240
- see also striptease
- Evelyn, John171, 173
F
- fable13, 227, 228, 235
- fashion25, 40, 41, 44, 48–51, 54
- femininity39, 46, 52
- feral child9, 20, 22–32, 34, 35
- see also Peter the Wild Boy
- fetters10, 59–62
- see also captivity, imprisonment, Liberty, shackles
- Filmer, Robert147
- fop40fn12, 48–49, 52
- Formigari, Lia29, 30
- Fortescue, Chichester85
- Fried, Michael210–211
G
- Gadamer, Hans-Georg211, 213
- George I9, 23, 25, 27, 29fn40
- gesture12, 207–208, 212–213, 215–216, 219, 223, 239, 240
- Glorious Revolution7, 123, 143
- Goldsmith, Oliver12, 207, 209,
219–221, 223
- The Deserted Village220
- The Traveller220
- Gopnik, Adam60
- Gore, Thomas176
- Gorhambury House (England)183
- Great Chain of Being23
- Gregg, Stephen H.52
- Gresham College (London)137
- Greuze, Jean-Baptiste210
- “Un père de famille qui lit la Bible à ses enfants”210
- Guez de Balzac, Jean-Louis172
H
- Hanover, Germany9, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31, 32
- Harrington, James7, 122
- Hartlib, Samuel135, 136fn49, 137, 182
- Harvard (University of)6, 8, 90fn29, 122, 124–127, 135fn42, 136–138, 145–147
- Hawkins, John62
- Haywood, Eliza11, 111, 193
- Hazlitt, William217–218
- heraldry29fn40, 174, 176–177, 178, 179, 182
- Herringman, Henry11, 109–111
- Hilton, William218
- Hobbes, Thomas5fn17, 134, 174, 175, 176, 185
- Holbein, Hans212
- Holder, William73
- Elements of Speech73
- Hollander, John180
- Hollis, Thomas1, 5–9,
11, 13, 61fn16,
108fn12, 121–149,
173fn13, 231fn20
- canon of authors6–8, 122–123
- Diary11, 124, 134, 144
- education136–137
- “liberty-prints”7, 121, 124, 127–134
- Milton’s bed124–125
- “Plan”121, 143
- see also Cipriani, Harvard, Milton
- Homer111, 127fn28
- Iliad178
- “homme sauvage”29, 33
- see also Peter the Wild Boy
- Hooke, Robert137, 138, 171
- Hooker, Richard4
- horoscopes12, 174–177
- Hunter, Michael172
- Hyde, Donald59
- Hyde, Mary59
I
- illustrations7, 12, 13,
127, 129fn35, 130, 152, 174, 177,
178, 179, 183,
227–244
- see also ekphrasis, portraiture
- imprisonment59, 61fn16, 228,
229, 232, 235
- see also captivity, fetters, Liberty, shackles
- Independents136, 143
- see also Baptists, Dissenters, Unitarians
- Iser, Wolfgang223
J
- Jackson Williams, Kelsey174
- Jacobite Rebellion143
- Jefferson, Thomas8
- Jesuits138, 143–144, 147
- Johnson, Samuel1–6, 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 Language1–6, 8, 10, 38, 59–79, 81, 130, 153fn9, 156fn18, 172, 211–214
- Adventurer75, 76, 214, 215
- Diaries, Prayers, and Annals59
- Idler75, 210
- Life of Richard Savage208
- Lives of the Poets3fn7, 12, 207
- Plan of a Dictionary10, 64–71, 74–75, 77
- “Preface to the Dictionary”1, 3, 4fn9, 69, 75, 76
- Rambler214
- “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. Johnson3fn7
- “The Vanity of Human Wishes”76
- Jonson, Ben109fn14, 179–181
- Eupheme180
K
- Kant, Immanuel151, 211
- Keats, John218
- King, Thomas A.52
- Kneller, Gottfried113, 214
- Knole House (England)215, 216, 218
L
- Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste32
- Lamb, Charles11, 154, 160
- Album Verses with a Few Other Poems160
- Laud, William5, 141
- Lear, Edward9, 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 Nonsense81, 94
- Journals of a Landscape Painter in Albania88, 96–97
- Laughable Lyrics95
- More Nonsense87
- Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim227
- “Essay on Fables”227
- Laokoön227
- Lévi-Strauss, Claude43
- Levi, Primo233, 243
- lexicography1–6, 8,
9, 10, 11,
13, 37–38,
54–55, 59–79, 81–99,
209fn10
- see also Johnson, Lear, new words
- Liberty1, 7–8,
11, 48, 50,
121–149, 233
- see also captivity, fetters, imprisonment, shackles
- limericks87, 94
- Linnaeus, Carl22, 23, 30, 82, 154
- Lloyd, William172
- Lobo, Jerónimo75
- Voyage to Abyssinia75
- Locke, John7, 71, 122,
127, 138, 147,
211
- Letters Concerning Toleration7, 122
- Two Treatises on Government7, 122
- London2, 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, Deirdre155, 156, 157, 162
- Lynch, Jack 61
M
- Macbean, William2
- madness59, 70, 198
- Madox Brown, Ford13, 228, 238–244
- “The Prisoner of Chillon”238–244
- Mallet, David63
- Manley, Delarivier193
- manliness52, 196, 197
- Martin, Peter60–61
- Martin, Richard179
- Martyr, Peter53
- Marvell, Andrew7, 122, 127, 130, 144
- Mary II142
- Mause, Lloyd de34–35
- McAdam, Edward L.59, 76
- McMaster, Juliet195, 203
- Meade, Richard138
- Meyers, Jeffrey60, 61
- Milton, John4, 5, 108fn12,
113, 121–149
- Areopagitica11, 108fn12, 124, 125, 139–147
- Eikonoklastes125
- “How soon hath Time”128
- Of Education11, 123, 124, 127, 134–138, 146
- Of Reformation125, 126, 138, 146
- “On the late Massacre in Piedmont”145
- Paradise Lost4, 5, 113, 124, 125, 130–131, 146, 152fn5, 164, 185, 190
- Paradise Regained123, 126, 128
- Prose Works122, 125
- “To Mr Cyriack Skinner Upon his Blindness”129
- Samson Agonistes126
- Mitchell, W. J. T.175, 179, 232
- mock-heroic poetry9, 103–119
- Monboddo, James Burnett, Lord24fn19, 25fn25, 29, 30–33
- Montagu, Richard125
- Morland, Samuel144–145
- The History of the Evangelical Churches of the Valleys of Piemont (1658)144–145
- motherhood46, 193–194,
202–204
- see also body
- Mundus Foppensis48–49
- Mundus Muliebris48–49
- “Muselmann”234, 243
- Mušič, Zoran13, 243–244
- “We are not the Last Ones”234–244
N
- Nedham, Marchamont7, 122
- neologism, see new words
- Neville, Henry7, 122, 147fn103
- New English Dictionary81
- see also Oxford English Dictionary
- new words10, 81–99
- see also compounds, Lear, portmanteau words, nonce words
- Newton, Thomas125, 131fn40,
- Noakes, Vivien83, 90fn29, 91, 97
- nonce words85
- nonsense writing81–99
- see also Lear
O
- Onslow, Arthur124, 129
- origin of language29
- ornithology82, 89
- Osbourne, Thomas11, 111
- Oxford English Dictionary81, 96, 97
P
- Pamela Censured191
- paper museum12, 121, 173,
176, 179, 182,
187
- see also Aubrey, Dal Pozzo
- passion12, 47, 74, 190–192, 198–200, 214
- Patterson, Annabel123, 130fn39
- Pepys, Samuel106
- Peter the Wild Boy19–36
- see also feral child, “homme sauvage”
- Pettie, John236
- Petty, Sir William177
- Philips, Ambrose63
- Philological Society (London)81
- philology1–6, 80–99, 171
- see also Johnson, Lear
- Piper, David215
- pirate editions, see book trade
- poetesses45–46
- Pope, Alexander4, 13, 25,
103, 104, 111,
114–115, 210
- The Dunciad11, 103, 111, 114
- The Rape of the Lock104, 114
- Porter, Roy59
- portmanteau words95–96
- see also new words
- portraiture11, 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, Francis178, 179
- Power, Francis179
- Princess Caroline24
- propaganda11, 123, 124, 127, 130
- Protestantism1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 122–123, 131, 141–142, 145, 146, 147, 198
- proto-feminism38–44, 48,
49
- see also rational feminism
- publisherssee book trade
- Puritanism5, 38, 104, 106
Q
- querelle des femmes39, 44
R
- rake12, 192, 194–196, 200, 203
- Raleigh, Walter4
- Randoph, Thomas176
- rape104, 191, 193–194
- Raphael212, 228, 239–240
- rational feminism10, 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-era151–167
- Reddick, Allen1–13, 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 Dictionary2–6, 38, 55, 209
- Rembrandt212
- republican5, 7–8, 122–123, 126, 130–131, 142, 146–147, 229, 231
- Reynolds, Joshua2, 12–13,
180, 207–220,
223, 230–231
- Discourses208
- portraits of Johnson211–219
- portraits of Goldsmith and Sterne219–223
- Richardson, Samuel9–13, 39,
63, 189, 190–191, 195–196,
202–204
- Clarissa12, 39, 189, 191–194, 196, 204
- Pamela12, 39, 189, 190–194
- The History of Sir Charles Grandison12, 39, 189–190, 195, 203, 235
- Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis, Duke of63–64, 76
- riddle96, 106, 152, 157–159
- Rivero, Albert J.203, 190, 203
- Robbins, Caroline7, 87, 123–124, 136–137, 143, 147
- Romantic period9–11, 31, 151–161, 165, 218
- Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of74
- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques11, 21–22,
29–30, 33–34, 228–229
- Julie, or the New Heloisa229
- Royal Society (London)20, 137–138, 171–172, 174, 177
- Russell, Lindsay Rose40, 54, 207
S
- Sackville, John Frederick215
- satire9, 11, 19, 25–29, 32–33, 48–52, 54, 63, 104–115, 127, 141, 144, 193
- Schreyer, Rüdiger30
- Scott, Walter159, 230
- scrapbooks4, 11, 43,
152–165
- see also commonplace books
- Scriblerus Club10, 25–27, 33
- seduction85, 193–194, 196
- Selden, John138
- self-fashioning54, 110, 155
- sensibility12, 207, 211, 213
- sentimental tableau12, 189, 198,
235
- see also ekphrasis, portraiture, illustrations
- sentimentality52
- sermons41, 189–191, 202
- servants42, 190
- shackles10, 59–79
- see also captivity, fetters, imprisonment, Liberty
- Shadwell, Thomas11, 109–112
- Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, third Earl of5fn17
- Shakespeare, William3, 4, 9,
37, 61, 73,
103, 114, 138,
208, 236
- Othello61
- Shelley, Mary11, 13, 151,
161–165, 228–230
- Frankenstein11, 151–152, 154, 161–165
- Shepherd, Lynn196
- Shevelow, Kathryn39–40, 42, 46
- Shippen, William11, 103, 111–113
- Faction Display’d11, 103, 111, 113
- Moderation Display’d,103
- Sidney, Algernon7, 122
- Sidney, Philip,3–4
- Skinner, Quentin142
- Snell, George63–64
- solitude13, 21, 230, 235–236
- Southey, Robert159
- Spenser, Edmund6, 75
- St Augustine53, 137
- St Cyprian53
- St Jerome53
- Stanley, Venetia12, 180–182, 189
- Steele, Richard214
- Stein, Gertrude84
- Sterne, Laurence12, 179, 220,
223
- Tristram Shandy190, 220–223
- see also Reynolds
- Stevens, Wallace214
- Stothard, Thomas235–236
- Streatham Park (London)60, 219
- striptease189, 191
- see also eroticism
- suffering13, 227–228, 230, 239, 243–244
- Swift, Jonathan4, 9, 13,
25–28, 63,
107–108
- The Battle of the Books,107
- Switzerland6–7, 9,
11, 122, 138,
145, 147, 229
- see also Bern, Zurich
T
- tabula rasa29
- Tassoni, Alessandro104
- La Secchia Rapita104
- Tennyson, Alfred95
- “The Eagle”95
- Thackeray, William Makepeace1, 2
- Vanity Fair2
- Thrale, Hester59–60, 217
- Thraliana60
- Thrupp, Frederick236–238
- Todd, Janet39
- Toland, John7, 122
- Life of Milton7, 11, 122, 124, 127, 130
- tolerance65, 143
- toleration124, 141–142, 146
- Tonson, Jacob11, 111–113, 129
- Tscherny, Nadia207–209, 217
- tyranny7–8, 45, 123, 229
- Tyson, Edward20, 30
U
- Unitarians143
- see also Baptists, Dissenters, Independents
- utopia28, 67
V
- Van Dyck, Anthony180
- “Venetia, Lady Digby on her Deathbed”180
- Van Loo, Jean-Baptiste210
- Varey, Simon195
- Verulam House (England)182–184
- Vickers, Brian185
- Vikings45
- virtue12, 45, 47, 74, 183, 190–194, 199, 200, 204, 210
- Voltaire106–107
- voyeur191
W
- Waldensians145
- Waller, Edmund178
- Wallis, John 8
- Grammatica linguae Anglicanae8
- Walton, Izaak179
- Ward, John137
- Whig1, 5–8,
11, 61, 111–113, 121–124,
136–137, 143,
146–147
- see also propaganda
- Whitman, Walt91
- Leaves of Grass91
- Wilkins, John172
- Wilkins and Lloyd, Alphabetical Dictionary172
- William III142
- Williams, Anne Patricia189
- Williams, James83, 93, 94
- Winckelmann, Johann Joachim,227
- wit28, 106, 103, 109, 220, 222
- Wollstonecraft, Mary52
- A Vindication of the Rights of Woman,52
- woman/women10–13, 27,
37–52, 54–55, 190–195,
197, 200–203
- see also body
- Wood, Anthony171
- Wordsworth, William31, 159
- Wren, Christopher137–138, 171, 173
X
- Xerxes76, 85
Y
- Yale (University of)2
Z
- Zgusta, Ladislav77
- Zoological Gardens (London)82
- zoology10, 81–83
- Zoological Society (London)93
- Zurich (Switzerland)6, 9–11, 19, 26, 30, 103, 121–122, 124, 144–147, 152
