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CUMULATIVE INDEX TO KIERKEGAARD RESEARCH: SOURCES, RECEPTION AND RESOURCES Tome I: Index of Names, A–K
Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources Volume 21, Tome I
Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources is a publication of the Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre
General Editor JON STEWART Editorial Board FINN GREDAL JENSEN KATALIN NUN STEWART PETER ŠAJDA Advisory Board LEE C. BARRETT MARÍA J. BINETTI ISTVÁN CZAKÓ HEIKO SCHULZ CURTIS L. THOMPSON
Cumulative Index to Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources Tome I: Index of Names, A–K
KATALIN NUN STEWART
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Contents Preface Acknowledgements Overview of Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources Index of Names, A–K
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Preface This last volume of Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources is a cumulative index to all the volumes of the series. The series was originally designed in a systematic fashion in order to make it as easily usable and accessible as possible. The individual parts of the series and the individual volumes have been organized to make it generally fairly simple to locate the main articles relevant for one’s research interests. However, the placement of some individual articles might not always be completely self-evident. Moreover, the sheer mass of material and information provided by the series makes a cumulative index a necessary accompanying resource. Further, given the scope of the series, it was inevitable that some names or topics would be mentioned more than once in the series in different places beyond the main article ostensibly dedicated to them. The purpose of these indices is thus to help the readers ¿nd an easy and direct way to the topics of their interest in the rich universe of Kierkegaard research. The material of the indices is divided into three tomes: Tome I is the Index of Names from A to K, Tome II covers the Index of Names from L to Z, while Tome III consists of the Index of Subjects and includes a complete overview of all the volumes, tomes and articles of the series. The indices are based on the table of contents and the indices that appear at the end of each volume and tome of the series. Thus, the division between the subject index and the index of names follows that of the indices of the individual volumes. Errors that were made in the indices of previous volumes and tomes have been corrected. Most of these indices for the series were made together by the general editor Jon Stewart and the present editor. The indices for volumes 13, 14, 16 and 17 were made alone by Jon Stewart, while the monumental indices for the tomes of volume 19 were compiled by Peter Šajda. The Chicago Manual of Style provided the general model regarding the formal requirements for an index for publications in American English.1 In the list of entries of the present index, volume numbers are given with Arabic numbers, while the individual tomes within the individual volumes are listed in Roman numerals, and both are printed in bold face. For example, Tome III of volume 5 is given as 5.III. Volume and tome numbers are then followed by the list of page numbers, where the given name or subject occurs in the series. If there is a speci¿c article devoted to a person or a concept, then the relevant page numbers are printed in both bold face and italics. Thus, the pages to the article on, for example, Peter Abelard, are given as follows: 4, 14–65, where “4” in bold indicates that the article
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is in volume 4, and the page numbers in both bold and italics indicate that this is an article dedicated speci¿cally to Peter Abelard’s inÀuence on Søren Kierkegaard. Volume 20 of the series contains the Auction Catalogue of Kierkegaard’s Library and represents a special case. Keeping with the tradition of Kierkegaard studies, references to this volume refer not to page numbers but to the original entry number of the different works in the Catalogue. Here, the following abbreviations are used: “M” refers to the Main Collection of the Auction Catalogue. “A I” refers to Appendix I, “A II” refers Appendix II, and ¿nally “U” refers to the so-called U-Collection, that is, works that Kierkegaard is known to have owned but which do not appear in the Auction Catalogue. For example, for Kierkegaard’s edition of Goethe’s works, the reference is made as follows: 20, M 1641–1669; U 42. Here, “20” in bold face indicates that it is in volume 20 of the series, while “M” refers to the Main Collection of the Catalogue, where the Goethe edition has the numbers “1641–1669.” “U” refers ¿nally to number 42 in the U-Collection. In the Index of Names, ¿rst the surnames of the different persons and ¿gures are listed, followed by the given names, and, if possible, by the dates of their birth and death and their nationality and vocation. Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Japanese, Chinese and Korean names appear in the indices in Latin transcription. The alphabetical order that is used is the English alphabet. This means that, for example, the Danish letters “æ,” “ø” and “å,” which are the last letters in the Danish alphabet, are considered as “ae,” “o” and “a.” The Index of Names contains not just real historical ¿gures but also literary and ¿ctional characters that were of relevance for Kierkegaard. The Index of Names also includes some important works of signi¿cant historical ¿gures, such as Hegel, Goethe or Simone de Beauvoir. These works are organized in chronological order and appear after the list of page numbers that refer to the persons themselves. Søren Kierkegaard’s works are organized in the same way. An exception to this chronological principle is found in the lists of the works of ancient authors such as Plato or Aristotle. These works are organized in alphabetical order. Another exception is the different books of Bible, which are listed in their traditional order in the Bible, and thus not alphabetically. With the present index volume, a decade’s work has come to an end. The hope is that the series has ful¿lled its original purpose, that is, to create a publication series that would serve as both a reference work for students and scholars and as a forum for new research for all those working on Kierkegaard. Katalin Nun Stewart Spring 2017
Acknowledgements The series Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources represents the collaborative work of a large group of international Kierkegaard scholars. I would like to gratefully acknowledge the help of Lee C. Barrett, María J. Binetti, Heiko Schulz and Curtis L. Thompson for their help, support and suggestions during the last decade. I am very thankful to István Czakó for his help and encouraging words through the years and to Finn Gredal Jensen for doing the proofreading for this and all other volumes of the series. I am most thankful to Peter Šajda for his enormous work with putting together the indices to Volume 19, Tomes I–VII. I would also like to thank my husband, Jon Stewart, for doing the indices to Volumes 13, 14, 16 and 17 and for the suggestions and encouragement that he has given me in the last two years that I have spent working on this ¿nal volume of the series. I would also like to thank Jon for the huge effort, energy and determination over the last ten years that has made it possible to carry out and complete this ambitious series.
Overview of Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources Section I: Kierkegaard Sources
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Volume 1: Kierkegaard and the Bible Kierkegaard and the Bible, Tome I, The Old Testament, ed. by Lee C. Barrett and Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2010. Kierkegaard and the Bible, Tome II, The New Testament, ed. by Lee C. Barrett and Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2010. Volume 2: Kierkegaard and the Greek World Kierkegaard and the Greek World, Tome I, Socrates and Plato, ed. by Katalin Nun and Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2010. Kierkegaard and the Greek World, Tome II, Aristotle and Other Greek Authors, ed. by Katalin Nun and Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2010. Volume 3: Kierkegaard and the Roman World Kierkegaard and the Roman World, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2009. Volume 4: Kierkegaard and the Patristic and Medieval Traditions Kierkegaard and the Patristic and Medieval Traditions, ed. by Jon Stewart, Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate 2008. Volume 5: Kierkegaard and the Renaissance and Modern Traditions Kierkegaard and the Renaissance and Modern Traditions, Tome I, Philosophy, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2009. Kierkegaard and the Renaissance and Modern Traditions, Tome II, Theology, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate, 2009. Kierkegaard and the Renaissance and Modern Traditions, Tome III, Literature, Drama and Music, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2009.
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Volume 6: Kierkegaard and His German Contemporaries Kierkegaard and His German Contemporaries, Tome I, Philosophy, ed. by Jon Stewart, Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate 2007. Kierkegaard and His German Contemporaries, Tome II, Theology, ed. by Jon Stewart, Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate 2007. Kierkegaard and His German Contemporaries, Tome III, Literature and Aesthetics, ed. by Jon Stewart, Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate 2008. Volume 7: Kierkegaard and His Danish Contemporaries Kierkegaard and His Danish Contemporaries, Tome I, Philosophy, Politics and Social Theory, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2009. Kierkegaard and His Danish Contemporaries, Tome II, Theology, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2009. Kierkegaard and His Danish Contemporaries, Tome III, Literature, Drama and Aesthetics, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2009.
Section II: Kierkegaard Reception
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Volume 8: Kierkegaard’s International Reception Kierkegaard’s International Reception, Tome I, Northern and Western Europe, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2009. Kierkegaard’s International Reception, Tome II, Southern, Central and Eastern Europe, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2009. Kierkegaard’s International Reception, Tome III, The Near East, Asia, Australia and the Americas, ed. by Jon Stewart, Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate 2008. Volume 9: Kierkegaard and Existentialism Kierkegaard and Existentialism, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2011.
Volume 10: Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Theology 10.I: Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Theology, Tome I, German Protestant Theology, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2012. 10.II: Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Theology, Tome II, Anglophone and Scandinavian Protestant Theology, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2012. 10.III: Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Theology, Tome III, Catholic and Jewish Theology, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2012.
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Volume 11: Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Philosophy 11.I: Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Philosophy, Tome I, German and Scandinavian Philosophy, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2012. 11.II: Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Philosophy, Tome II, Francophone Philosophy, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2012. 11.III: Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Philosophy, Tome III, Anglophone Philosophy, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2012.
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Volume 12: Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Literature, Criticism and Art Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Literature, Criticism and Art, Tome I, The Germanophone World, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2013. Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Literature, Criticism and Art, Tome II, Denmark, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2013. Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Literature, Criticism and Art, Tome III, Sweden and Norway, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2013. Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Literature, Criticism and Art, Tome IV, The Anglophone World, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2013. Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Literature, Criticism and Art, Tome V, The Romance Languages, Central and Eastern Europe, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2013. Volume 13: Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on the Social Sciences Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on the Social Sciences, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2011. Volume 14: Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Social-Political Thought Kierkegaard’s InÀuence on Social-Political Thought, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2011.
Section III: Kierkegaard Resources
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Volume 15: Kierkegaard’s Concepts Kierkegaard’s Concepts, Tome I, Absolute to Church, ed. by Steven M. Emmanuel, Jon Stewart, and William McDonald, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2013.
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15.II: Kierkegaard’s Concepts, Tome II, Classicism to Enthusiasm, ed. by Steven M. Emmanuel, Jon Stewart, and William McDonald, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2014. 15.III: Kierkegaard’s Concepts, Tome III, Envy to Incognito, ed. by Steven M. Emmanuel, Jon Stewart, and William McDonald, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2014. 15.IV: Kierkegaard’s Concepts, Tome IV, Individual to Novel, ed. by Steven M. Emmanuel, Jon Stewart, and William McDonald, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2014. 15.V: Kierkegaard’s Concepts, Tome V, Objectivity to Sacri¿ce, ed. by Steven M. Emmanuel, Jon Stewart, and William McDonald, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2015. 15.VI: Kierkegaard’s Concepts, Tome VI, Salvation to Writing, ed. by Steven M. Emmanuel, Jon Stewart, and William McDonald, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2015. Volume 16: Kierkegaard’s Literary Figures and Motifs 16.I: Kierkegaard’s Literary Figures and Motifs, Tome I, Agamemnon to Guadalquivir, ed. by Katalin Nun and Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2014. 16.II: Kierkegaard’s Literary Figures and Motifs, Tome II, Gulliver to Zerlina, ed. by Katalin Nun and Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2015.
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Volume 17: Kierkegaard’s Pseudonyms Kierkegaard’s Pseudonyms, ed. by Katalin Nun and Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2015. Volume 18: Kierkegaard Secondary Literature Kierkegaard Secondary Literature, Tome I, Catalan, Chinese, Czech, Danish and Dutch, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2016. Kierkegaard Secondary Literature, Tome II, English, A–K, ed. by Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2016. Kierkegaard Secondary Literature, Tome III, English, L–Z, ed. by Jon Stewart, London and New York: Routledge 2016. Kierkegaard Secondary Literature, Tome IV, Finnish, French, Galician and German, ed. by Jon Stewart, London and New York: Routledge 2016. Kierkegaard Secondary Literature, Tome V, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, and Polish, ed. by Jon Stewart, London and New York: Routledge 2016. Kierkegaard Secondary Literature, Tome VI, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, and Swedish, ed. by Jon Stewart, London and New York: Routledge 2016.
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Volume 19: Kierkegaard Bibliography 19.I: Kierkegaard Bibliography, Tome I, Afrikaans to Dutch, ed. by Peter Šajda and Jon Stewart, London and New York: Routledge 2017. 19.II: Kierkegaard Bibliography, Tome II, English, ed. by Peter Šajda and Jon Stewart, London and New York: Routledge 2017. 19.III: Kierkegaard Bibliography, Tome III, Estonian to Hebrew, ed. by Peter Šajda and Jon Stewart, London and New York: Routledge 2017. 19.IV: Kierkegaard Bibliography, Tome IV, Hungarian to Korean, ed. by Peter Šajda and Jon Stewart, London and New York: Routledge 2017. 19.V: Kierkegaard Bibliography, Tome V, Latvian to Ukrainian, ed. by Peter Šajda and Jon Stewart, London and New York: Routledge 2017. 19.VI: Kierkegaard Bibliography, Tome VI, Figures A–H, Figures, by Peter Šajda and Jon Stewart, London and New York: Routledge 2017. 19.VII: Kierkegaard Bibliography, Tome VII, Figures I–Z, by Peter Šajda and Jon Stewart, London and New York: Routledge 2017.
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Volume 20: The Auction Catalogue of Kierkegaard’s Library The Auction Catalogue of Kierkegaard’s Library, ed. by Katalin Nun, Gerhard Schreiber, and Jon Stewart, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2015.
Volume 21: Cumulative Index to Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources 21.I: Cumulative Index to Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources, Tome I, Index of Names, A–K, by Katalin Nun Stewart, London and New York: Routledge 2018. 21.II: Cumulative Index to Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources, Tome II, Index of Names, L–Z, by Katalin Nun Stewart, London and New York: Routledge 2018. 21.III: Cumulative Index to Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources, Tome III, Index of Subjects. Overview of the Articles in the Series, by Katalin Nun Stewart, London and New York: Routledge 2018.
Index of Names, A–K
A A, B, and A. F. …, 17, 27–38 Aagaard, Lars, 19.I, 116 Aagaard Olsen, Ole, 19.I, 63 Aakjær, Jeppe (1866–1930), Danish author, 12.II, 66 Aalbæk-Nielsen, Kaj, 19.III, 35 Aalders, Willem J. (1870–1945), Dutch theologian, 8.I, 279; 19.III, 205, 207 Aall, Anathon (or Anton) (1867–1943), Norwegian professor of philosophy, 8.I, 155, 156, 160; 19.III, 71; 19.V, 12; 19.VI, 77, 192 Aarestrup, Carl Ludvig Emil (1800–56), Danish poet, 7.III, 288; 19.VI, 1 Aaron, 1.I, 90 Aas, Einar K. (1901–81), Norwegian author, 11.I, 289 Aasdalen, Unn Irene, 19.V, 20 Aastrup, K.L., 8.I, 41 Abbagnano, Nicola (1901–90), Italian philosopher, 8.II, 82–9 passim; 19.II, 6; 19.IV, 28, 35, 56; 19.V, 192; 19.VII, 29 Abd al-Neiam Mojahed, Mojahed, 19.I, 5
Abdelhalig, Krasimir, 19.I, 11 Abe, Yoko, 19.IV, 105; 19.VI, 167 Abe, Yoshishige, 19.IV, 105 Abelard, Peter (1079–1142), French theologian and logician, 1.II, 157; 4, 23, 26, 35, 145–65, 185, 186, 259; 7.III, 295; 19.VI, 1, 20, M 380 Abellán, José Luis, 19.V, 155; 19.VII, 261 Abildgaard, Nicolai (1743–1809), Danish painter, 3, 169; 16.II, 112 Abington, Frances (1737–1815), English actress, 5.III, 232 Abodollahi, Ali, 19.V, 31 Abraham, 1.I, ix, xi, 38, 43–80, 89, 93, 94, 97, 124, 125, 135, 212–17, 222, 226, 239–42, 246–8, 260, 261; 1.II, 10, 190, 196, 249, 261; 2.II, 63, 66, 73–7, 116, 238–43 passim, 282, 283, 321; 3, 5, 46, 60, 61, 98, 99; 5.I, 93, 94, 158; 5.II, 239, 240; 5.III, 194; 7.II, 77, 78, 82, 90, 92, 185, 242; 7.III, 38, 127; 8.I, 14, 138, 206, 220, 225, 246, 314, 332, 333, 427, 437, 438, 440, 446, 450, 453, 454; 8.II, 4, 43, 259, 261, 262, 267, 268, 271, 273, 294; 9, 8, 9, 13, 14, 49, 85, 224, 229, 265, 266, 337–40, 346, 360–2, 364, 368, 369, 403; 10.II, 37, 38, 48, 49, 70, 77, 116, 119, 120, 126, 137, 163–7, 176, 181; 10.III, 147, 166,
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171, 176–86 passim, 189, 199, 202, 209; 11.I, 177, 226, 227, 296, 297; 11.II, 4, 10, 14–19, 33, 36–9, 40, 59, 72–4, 78, 100, 116, 118–21, 131, 144, 186, 187; 11.III, 7–9, 21, 39, 66, 107, 108, 124, 143, 172, 191, 209, 210, 225; 12.I, 123–7, 131, 154, 197, 209, 210; 12.II, 115, 146, 147, 172, 175; 12.III, 20, 38, 39, 43, 161, 12.IV, 16, 63, 65, 66, 103, 104, 122, 129, 167, 169, 178, 207; 12.V, 70, 135, 174, 191, 194, 195, 196; 13, 62, 69, 73, 132, 170, 181, 186–9, 210, 306, 309–17; 14, 62–6, 113, 115, 118, 124, 129, 130, 199, 201, 202, 264, 268; 16.I, 2–10 passim, 19, 22, 24, 26, 27, 28, 35, 43, 47, 127, 128; 16.II, 59, 119, 209; 17, 143, 145, 146, 148, 154, 190, 307–9; 19.VI, 1–14 Abraham, Martin, 19.III, 71 Abraham of Santa Clara (1644–1709), Austrian divine, 4, 278; 5.I, x, 90; 5.II, 1–20, 34, 35, 36, 39, 143, 144; 6.II, 68; 6.III, 27; 19.VI, 14, 15; 20, M 294–311 Abrahamowitz, Finn, 19.I, 129 Abrahams, Nicolai Christian Levin (1798–1870), Danish philologist in Roman languages, 4, 303; 5.III, 143, 144; 16.I, 73 Abrahamson, Werner Hans Frederik (1744–1812), Danish author, 20, M 1477–1481 Abramson, Neil Remington, 19.II, 6, 171 Abranches, Alexandra, 19.V, 73 Abnj ‘Ubayd al-BakrƯ (ca. 1014–94), Andalusian Muslim geographer, 16.I, 281 Abzug, Robert H., 13, 234, 235 Accard Couchoud, Marie-Thérèse, 19.III, 12 Accardi, Giuseppe Fulvio, 19.IV, 36; 19.VII, 152
Achelis, Thomas, 19.III, 71 Achelis, Thomas Otto, 19.III, 72 Achilles, 2.II, 272–4, 285, 290; 12.III, 149; 16.I, 2 Acker, Juliaan van, 19.VII, 58 Ackerman, Viviana, 19.V, 193; 19.VII, 49 Ackermann, Constantin (1799–1877), German theologian, 2.I, 291–4; 6.II, 31, 32, 34 Ackermann, Robert, 19.II, 6 Ackley, John B., 19.VI, 131 Acone, Giuseppe, 19.IV, 36; 19.VI, 192 Acselrad, Marcio, 19.V, 73; 19.VI, 24 Adachi, Tadao, 19.IV, 105 Adachi, Yoshihiko, 19.IV, 105 Adam, Alfred, 19.III, 194 Adam, Karl (1876–1966), German Catholic theologian, 10.III, 133, 208 Adam, Michel, 19.III, 48 Adam, Rodolphe, 17, 252; 18.IV, 21–6; 19.III, 12, 45; 19.V, 193; 19.VII, 49 Adam and Eve, 1.I, 3–40, 213, 214, 236, 237, 261; 1.II, 10, 249; 7.II, 11; 7.III, 100; 9, 147, 334, 359; 10.I, 344, 363; 10.II, 148, 149; 10.III, 9, 167, 199, 203; 11.II, 250; 12.I, 182, 183; 12.III, 39, 183–5; 13, 21, 130, 205, 212; 14, 165, 264, 267; 17, 270, 271, 273, 276; 19.VI, 15, 16 Adamcová, Mária, 19.V, 136
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Adamec, Róbert, 19.V, 129 Adams, George, 19.II, 6 Adams, James Luther (1901–94), American Unitarian theologian, 10.I, 340, 350; 19.II, 233; 19.VI, 249 Adams, Nicholas, 19.II, 170; 19.VI, 212 Adams, Noel S., 19.II, 6, 7, 72, 83, 149; 19.VII, 261 Adams, Robert Merrihew, 19.II, 7, 69 Adamsen, Johannes, 19.I, 63, 85; 19.II, 203; 19.VI, 246 Adamsen, Viggo, 19.I, 98 Adamson, Joseph, 19.II, 99 Addis, Mark, 19.II, 79; 19.VII, 128, 279 Adelborg, Gustaf Otto, 19.V, 203 Adell, Sandra, 19.II, 7; 19.VII, 283 Adelung, Johann Christoph (1732–1806), German grammarian and philologist, 20, M 948–953; A II 1–4, 131–142 Adickes, Erich, 19.III, 208 Adinol¿, Isabella, 8.II, 96; 18.V, 109–13; 19.IV, 36–8, 61, 68, 69, 71, 73–5; 19.VI, 24, 31, 62, 118, 126, 128, 147, 192; 19.VII, 5, 28, 109, 110, 152, 174, 215, 239 Adler, Adolph Peter (1812–69), Danish philosopher and theologian, 1.I, 169, 201; 4, 187; 5.II, 17; 6.I, 39, 40, 41, 342, 359, 360; 6.II, 24, 69, 233; 6.III, 85, 86; 7.I, xi, 146, 147, 289; 7.II, 1–22, 162–8 passim, 181, 182, 244; 7.III, 33, 264; 8.I, 330; 10.I, 24; 11.III, 20; 12.IV, 207; 13, 305, 306; 16.II, 8; 17, 216, 217, 264; 19.VI, 16–18; 20, M 382–383, 1502, 2041; U 9–13
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Adler, Alfred (1870–1937), Austrian medical doctor, psychotherapist, 13, 217, 221, 242 Adler-Vonessen, Hildegard, 19.III, 72; 19.VI, 151, 228 Admiraal, Nico, 19.I, 162 Admoni, Vladimir, 19.VI, 1 ‘Adnan al-Mubarak, 8.III, 39 Adomơnienơ Pons, Jolita, 19.II, 157, 166, 198, 219; 19.V, 5–7 Adorno, Theodor W. (1903–69), German philosopher, 5.III, 157; 8.I, 89, 90, 162, 362–8, 376, 386; 8.II, 36, 161; 8.III, 118, 200, 233, 256; 9, 397; 10.I, 197, 295, 339; 11.I, x, 3–48, 50, 53, 55, 57, 60, 61, 177, 180, 181, 187, 194; 11.II, 44; 11.III, 30, 35, 45, 150, 204–10 passim; 12.I, 4, 96, 167, 185, 186, 189; 12.IV, 85, 122, 201; 12.V, 27, 172; 13, 3, 7, 73, 109; 14, xiii, 31, 55, 74, 179, 183, 191; 16.II, 151, 264, 265; 19.I, 36, 152; 19.II, 19, 35, 44, 95, 249; 19.III, 50, 52, 72, 192; 19.IV, 20, 92, 171; 19.V, 105, 193; 19.VI, 18–22, 98; 19.VII, 271 Adrian, Johann Valentin (1793–1864), German poet, 4, 301 Adrian, Joseph, 19.III, 72 Ady, Endre (1877–1919), Hungarian poet, 8.II, 164; 19.VI, 22 Aegisthus, 16.I, 1 Aegus, 16.I, 65 Aelianus, Claudius (ca. 175–235), Roman author, 2.I, 169, 170, 181, 187; 20, M 1042–1043; A I 146 Aeneas, 16.I, 98
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Aenesidemus, 2.II, 165, 167 Aerope, 16.I, 1 Aerts, Josephus Georgius Maria, 19.I, 209 Aeschines of Sphettus (ca. 425 BC–350 BC), Greek philosopher, 20, M 1044 Aeschylus, 2.I, 228; 2.II, 77, 211–34, 235, 254, 313, 314; 7.II, 160; 12.IV, 194; 16.I, 5, 252, 253, 255; 16.II, 156, 188, 190, 194, 196; 19.VI, 22; 20, M 1046–1049 Afonso, Filipa, 19.II, 216; 19.VI, 36 Agacinski, Sylviane, 8.I, 454; 8.II, 175; 8.III, 249; 11.II, 1–21; 11.III, 45; 17, 166; 19.I, 84; 19.II, 19, 111, 170, 249; 19.III, 12, 38; 19.IV, 20; 19.VI, 1, 22, 31; 19.VII, 194, 236 Agajanian, Shaakeh, 19.II, 7; 19.VI, 187 Agamben, Giorgio (b. 1942), Italian political philosopher, 14, 1–28, 178, 196, 200–4; 19.VI, 22 Agamemnon, 1.I, 215; 2.II, 67, 76, 236–43 passim, 272; 3, 60; 11.II, 72, 100; 14, 118, 129, 130; 16.I, xi, 1–13; 17, 150; 19.VI, 22 Agathon, 2.I, 105, 171 Agazzi, Evandro, 19.V, 165 Agera, Cassian R., 19.II, 7 Agís, Marcelino, 19.V, 181 Agnes. See Agnes and the Merman Agnes and the Merman, 1.I, 215, 257; 5.III, 6, 192; 7.III, 12, 38; 10.I, 300; 10.II, 166, 167; 11.II, 94; 12.II, 152; 12.III, 170; 16.I, 15–29; 19.VI, 22, 23
Ågotnes, Knut, 19.I, 151; 19.V, 12, 27; 19.VI, 220, 221; 19.VII, 194, 221 Agrell, Beata, 19.V, 210 Agricola (Gnaeus Julius Agricola) (AD 40–93), Roman general, 3, 148 Agricola, Johann (1494–1566), German Protestant reformer and humanist, 5.II, 89–91 Agrippa I (10 BC–AD 44), king of the Jews, 2.II, 165; 3, 153, 154; 20, M 113 Aguiar, M., 19.V, 73; 19.VI, 192 Aguiar Guimarães, Jacquissom, 19.VI, 239 Aguilar, Susana, 19.V, 154 Aguilar Rocha, Samadhi, 19.V, 155; 19.VI, 40 Ágústsdóttir, María, 19.III, 23 Ahasverus. See Wandering Jew Ahbel-Rappe, Sara, 19.II, 138; 19.VII, 228 Ahfeldt, Clemens, 19.III, 72; 19.V, 203 Åhgren-Lange, Ulla, 19.V, 200, 201 Ahlberg, Alf, 19.V, 203, 222, 233 Ahlburg, Kirsten, 19.I, 63 Ahlenius, Holger, 19.V, 203, 224, 229; 19.VI, 77 Ahlgren, Stig (1910–96), Swedish translator of Kierkegaard, 8.I, 175; 19.V, 216 Ahlin, Lars (1915–96), Swedish author, 12.I, xii: 12.III, 3–13, 37, 38; 19.VI, 23 Ahlman, Erik (1892–1952), Finnish philosopher, 8.I, 205
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Ahlmann, Frank, 19.III, 72 Ahlskog, Jonas, 19.V, 216 Ahn, Byeong (Byung)-mu, 8.III, 132–5, 141; 19.IV, 182 Ahn, Byeong-uk, 8.III, 132, 133, 139, 140; 19.IV, 182 Ahn, Chang-ho, 8.III, 133 Ahn, Ilsup, 19.II, 7 Ahn, Stephan, 19.III, 72 Ahnfelt, Arvid W., 19.V, 203, 204; 19.VI, 24, 77 Ahnfelt-Rønne, Vibeke, 19.II, 7 Aikema, Mariska, 19.I, 215 Aiken, Henry D., 19.I, 36 Aikin, David W., 19.II, 7 Ainley, Alison, 19.II, 7 Aizpún de Bobadilla, Teresa, 8.II, 43, 49, 50; 19.III, 72; 19.V, 155, 169, 191 Akaiwa, Sakae, 19.III, 105; 19.VII, 94 Akbari, Reza, 19.V, 31; 19.VII, 162, 277 Ake, Stacey, 19.I, 125, 151; 19.II, 7, 8, 74, 99, 170, 171, 200; 19.VI, 33, 73 Åkerlund, Per August, 19.V, 204 Åkesson, Elisabet, 19.V, 199 Akiú, Yasemin, 19.II, 111 Akiyama, Hideo, 19.IV, 102, 105; 19.VII, 122 Akiyama, Sanei, 19.IV, 105
Akya÷Õl, Recep, 19.V, 236; 19.VII, 277 Aladdin, 7.III, 267–71; 12.II, 140; 16.I, 31–40; 19.VI, 23 Alanen, Lilli, 19.III, 6 Alanen, Y., 19.V, 204 Alapack, Melodie C.L., 19.II, 8 Alapack, Richard J., 19.II, 8 Alarbid, Samir, 19.V, 155 Alas, Arvo, 19.III, 1 al-Ashri, Jalal, 19.I, 6 al-Awwa, ‘Adil, 8.III, 89; 19.I, 8 Albeck, Ulla, 19.I, 231; 19.VI, 64, 68 Albert, Juan Gil, 19.V, 151 Albertsen, Andrés Roberto, 8.III, 294, 298; 19.II, 8; 19.V, 154 Albertsen, Elisabeth, 19.III, 186; 19.VI, 12; 19.VII, 44, 114 Albertsson, Eiríkur, 8.I, 222; 19.IV, 24; 19.VI, 133 Albertz, Rainer, 19.III, 156; 19.VII, 18 Albini, Dušan, 19.V, 129 Albornoz, Suzana Guerra, 19.V, 73 Albrecht, Erhard, 19.III, 72; 19.VI, 193; 19.VII, 94 Alby, Juan Carlos, 19.V, 155; 19.VI, 41 Alcibiades, 2.I, 24, 87, 98, 107; 11.II, 160, 161; 16.I, 133, 134, 138, 263, 274; 17, 292, 303
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Alcoforado, Mariana (1640–1723), Portuguese nun, 12.I, 223 Alcorta y Echeverría, José Ignacio, Spanish philosopher, 8.II, 31; 8.III, 272; 19.V, 155, 156; 19.VI, 228 Aldworth, Amelia S.F., 8.I, 250; 19.II, 1, 2 Alecto, 16.I, 251 Aleksandrowicz-Wojtyna, Marta, 19.V, 68 Alemquer, Mário, 8.II, 1; 19.V, 71 Aler, Jan, 19.III, 73; 19.VI, 105 Alessandri, Mariana, 19.II, 207, 218; 19.VII, 84 Alessiato, Elena, 19.IV, 63 Alevizatos, Amilkas, 19.III, 217 Alewyn, Richard, 6.III, 47 Alex, Benny (or Ben), 18.I, 41–4; 19.I, 63; 19.III, 6; 19.V, 67 Alexander, Ian W., 5.I, 121; 19.II, 68; 19.III, 12, 32, 33 Alexander a Latere Christi (d. 1719), Austrian author, 5.II, 3 Alexander of Aphrodisias, 2.II, 43 Alexander the Great, 2.II, 305; 3, 81 Alexandrescu, Sorin (b. 1937), Romanian literary critic and semiotician, 13, 56, 63, 64 Alexis, Willibald (Georg Wilhelm Heinrich Häring) (1798–1871), German historical novelist, 20, A II 181 Al-Farabi (ca. 872–ca. 950), CentralAsian polymath, 8.III, 49
Alfsvåg, Knut, 19.II, 8; 19.VI, 95 Algård, Nils, 19.V, 199, 206, 207 Alger, Horatio, 14, 245 al-Ghafash, Osame, 19.I, 5 Algreen-Ussing, Frederik, 19.VII, 121 Al-Hallaj (ca. 858–922), su¿ master, 8.III, 56, 59, 85 al-IdrƯsƯ (1100-ca. 1165), Maroccan geographer, 16.I, 280, 281 Aliotta, Antonio, 19.IV, 38 Al-‘Ishmawi, Mohammad Sa’id, 8.III, 71–4; 19.I, 5 Al-Kahlani, Hasan, 19.I, 5 Alker, Ernst, 19.I, 74, 75; 19.III, 73, 98, 111, 155, 165, 172, 177, 197, 205, 207 Al-khrat, Eihab, 19.I, 5 Al-Kindi (ca. 801–73), Muslim Arab polymath, 8.III, 49 Alkjær, Bo, 19.I, 103; 19.VII, 164 Allan, Machteld, 19.I, 160 Allemand, Roger-Michel, 19.III, 31; 19.VII, 172 Allemann, Beda, 19.III, 73; 19.VII, 234 Allen, Carl Ferdinand (1811–71), Danish historian, 20, M 2011 Allen, Diogenes, 19.II, 8; 19.VI, 114; 19.VII, 152, 274 Allen, Edgar Leonard (1893–1961), 5.I, 134–6, 140; 8.I, 247–9; 10.II, 95; 18.II, 1–4; 19.II, 8, 9; 19.VI, 168; 19.VII, 94, 152
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Allen, Jeremy J., 19.II, 221 Allen, Julie K., 19.II, 143, 202, 204, 210, 216, 217, 249; 19.VI, 77, 136, 149, 252; 19.VII, 16, 53 Allen, Walter Gore, 19.II, 9 Allen, Woody (b. 1935), American ¿lm director, 19.VI, 24 Allerz, E.L., 19.II, 20 Allgaier, Johann Baptist (1763–1823), German-Austrian chess master and theoretician, 20, A II 302 Alliney, Giulio, 19.IV, 82 Allison, Henry E., 19.II, 9, 36, 64, 228; 19.VI, 193 Allouch, Jean, 19.V, 156 Alm, Ivar, 19.V, 206 Alma, A., 8.I, 280; 19.I, 156 Almås, Elsa, 19.V, 20 Almási, Miklós, 19.IV, 3 Almeida, Jorge Miranda de, 19.V, 73–6, 84, 85, 88, 92, 95–7, 103, 156; 19.VI, 18, 43, 56, 63, 99, 144, 145, 149, 151, 152, 193, 239; 19.VII, 58, 59, 68, 163, 177, 206, 233, 277, 281 Almeida, Leonardo Pinto, 19.V, 74 Almeida, Marília Murta de, 19.V, 73, 74; 19.VII, 68 Almeida, Rogério Miranda de, 19.V, 74 Almer, Johannes P., 19.I, 63 Almond, Brenda, 19.I, 209
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Almqvist, C.J.L. (1793–1866), Swedish poet, 19.VI, 24 Alonso, Victoria, 19.V, 152 Alpheus, 16.I, 293, 294 Alquié, Ferdinand (1906–85), French philosopher, 11.II, 83 al-Rashid al-Sadegh, Abd, 19.I, 6 Alring, Michael, 19.I, 63 Al-Sadr, Rabab, 8.III, 89 Al-Safadi, Muta’, 8.III, 71–4; 19.I, 5 Alsina Clota, José, 19.I, 17; 19.VI, 122; 19.VII, 122 Alt, Peter-André, 19.III, 73; 19.VII, 187 Altenberg, Peter (1859–1919), German author, 9, 34 Althaus, Paul (1888–1966), German Protestant theologian, 10.I, 162, 212 Altherr, Alfred, 19.III, 73 Althusser, Louis (1918–90), Algerianborn French philosopher, 8.III, 178; 11.III, 31; 14, 43, 49 Altieri Megale, Angelo, 19.V, 156 Altizer, Thomas J.J., (b. 1927), American theologian, 8.III, 234, 235; 10.II, 54; 19.VI, 135 Altshuler, Roman, 19.II, 221 Alvarado Cruz, Ramón, 19.V, 153 Alvarez, Rodriguez J., 19.VII, 173 Alvarez, Silva S., 19.VII, 173
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Álvarez Caperochipi, José Antonio, 19.V, 156 Álvarez Gómez, Mariano, 19.V, 177 Alves, Ephraim F., 19.V, 105 Alves, João Lopes, 8.II, 3 Alvira, Rafael, 8.II, 43, 50; 19.V, 155, 168, 169 Amal El-Maaytah, Aleksandra, 19.V, 69 Amalrich of Bena (d. 1206 or 1207), French philosopher, 4, 243 Amano, Kakunosuke, 19.IV, 105; 19.VII, 144 Amano, Keitaro, 19.IV, 105 Amaral, Ilana Vieira do, 19.V, 97, 103; 19.VII, 47, 163 Amato, Luigi, 19.IV, 38; 19.VI, 187 Amaya, Ismael E., 19.V, 156 Ambatzopoulou, Fraghiski, 19.III, 214 Ambrose of Milan (ca. 340–97), church father, bishop of Milan, 4, 11, 97 Ambuel, David, 19.II, 62 Amdisen, Paw Hedegaard, 19.I, 145, 147 Amelchenko, Nadiia, 19.V, 246 Amemiya, Kumi, 19.IV, 105, 106 Amengual i Coll, Gabriel, 19.I, 17, 18; 19.V, 156 Ameriks, Karl, 19.II, 9; 19.III, 104; 19.VI, 142, 146, 199; 19.VII, 94 Amerio, Franco, 19.III, 33 Amesbury, Richard, 19.II, 9
Amiel, Henri Frédéric (1821–81), Swiss philosopher, poet and critic, 13, 57 Amir, Lydia B., 19.II, 9, 214, 215; 19.VI, 184; 19.VII, 186, 187 Amiri, Atefeh, 19.II, 9; 19.VII, 179 Ammianus Marcellinus (ca. 330–95), Roman historian, 20, M 1257–1259 Ammon, Christoph Friedrich von (1766–1850), German theologian, 6.II, 42, 46 Ammundsen, Valdemar (1875–1936), Danish Protestant theologian, 8.I, 29, 33; 19.I, 63, 89, 96; 19.VII, 41 Amor, 3, 1, 4; 16.I, xi, 41–8; 19.VI, 24 Amore, Roy, 19.II, 9 Amorim, Wellington Lima, 19.V, 76 Amorós, Cèlia, 8.II, 43, 49; 18.VI, 129–33; 19.V, 156, 190; 19.VII, 207, 236 Amoroso, Leonardo, 19.IV, 32, 38, 39, 84; 19.VI, 85, 228; 19.VII, 194 Amoroso Lima, Alceu de (1893–1983), Brazilian intellectual, 8.III, 320 Amour, Paul St., 19.II, 9 Anacharsis, 2.II, 116; 1.I, 8 Anacletus II (antiPope from 1130–38), 4, 26 Anacreon, 20, A I 147 Anagnostou, Lefteris, 19.III, 226; 19.VI, 202; 19.VII, 95 Anasaplo, George, 19.II, 9 Anaxagoras, 2.I, 75; 2.II, 128, 148, 235, 237; 3, 16, 18, 19; 6.I, 112
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Anaximenes of Lampsakos, 2.II, 87 Anþiü, Nediljko Ante, 19.I, 43; 19.VI, 17 Anderberg, Thomas, 19.V, 204; 19.VII, 234 Anders, Ursula, 19.III, 73 Andersch, Alfred (1914–80), German author, 12.I, 1–13; 19.III, 73; 19.VI, 24, 25 Andersen, Anders Thyrring, 19.I, 62, 64, 86, 107, 119, 151; 19.VI, 189–91; 19.VII, 70, 113 Andersen, Anton (1856–1911), Danish author, 7.III, 192, 194 Andersen, Benny, 19.I, 65, 87; 19.IV, 20 Andersen, Børge, 19.I, 65; 19.VII, 102 Andersen, Carsten, 19.I, 147 Andersen, Claus Elholm, 19.I, 65; 19.VI, 105 Andersen, Elin, 19.I, 108 Andersen, Francis Sir, 8.III, 176 Andersen, Frank Egholm, 19.II, 190 Andersen, Georges, 19.III, 13 Andersen, Gerda M., 19.II, 3 Andersen, Hans Christian (1805–75), Danish poet, novelist and writer of fairy tales, 1.I, 91; 3, x, 42, 58, 96; 5.I, 155; 5.III, 149, 261; 6.II, 72, 234; 6.III, 117, 277, 283, 296–305 passim; 7.I, ix, xii, 51, 88, 134, 141, 142, 215; 7.II, 30, 162; 7.III, 1–31, 45, 49, 53, 54, 87, 125, 141, 155, 174–6, 189, 194, 214, 250, 251, 260; 8.I, 3, 45, 68, 92, 162; 8.II, 156; 8.III, 17, 18; 11.II, 70; 12.I, xi; 12.II,
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31, 87, 104, 140, 171; 12.III, 7, 10, 170; 12.IV, 55, 56, 114; 16.I, xii, 18, 188, 196, 204; 16.II, 39; 17, 205–12 passim; 19.VI, 25–30, 20, M 1503–1506; U 14 Andersen, Henrik Nygaard, 19.I, 64, 107; 19.VII, 113 Andersen, Jens, 7.III, 26; 19.I, 65, 144; 19.VI, 25 Andersen, Johannes Oskar (1866–1959), Danish theologian, 7.II, 254 Andersen, Jørn, 19.I, 65 Andersen, K. Bruun, 19.I, 65; 19.VI, 254; 19.VII, 102 Andersen, Kim, 19.II, 10; 19.VI, 25 Andersen, Kirstine, 19.I, 66 Andersen, Kristen, 19.I, 74; 19.V, 12; 19.VII, 1 Andersen, Lars Erslev, 8.I, 88; 18.I, 45–8; 19.I, 66; 19.V, 204, 229 Andersen, Lisbeth Smedegaard, 19.I, 87 Andersen, Lise Præstgaard, 19.I, 106 Andersen, Lotte Thyrring, 19.I, 66; 19.VII, 10 Andersen, Michael Møller, 19.I, 66; 19.VII, 108 Andersen, Ole Birklund, 19.I, 68; 19.VII, 85 Andersen, Peter Anker, 19.I, 66 Andersen, Rasmus B., 19.II, 255 Andersen, Svend, 19.I, 66; 19.VII, 69 Andersen, Tine, 19.I, 66; 19.VI, 146 Andersen, Vagn, 19.I, 67, 122, 153; 19.III, 73; 19.VI, 193 Andersen, Vilhelm (1864–1953), Danish literary scholar,
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7.I, 118, 132, 133, 137, 142; 7.III, 17; 8.I, 8, 49; 12.II, 141, 148; 19.I, 67, 74; 19.VI, 162; 19.VII, 104 Anderson, Albert B., 7.I, 112; 18.II, 5–8; 19.II, 4, 10, 231; 19.VI, 184 Anderson, Barbara C., 19.II, 10, 227 Anderson, Betty C., 19.II, 10; 19.VII, 99 Anderson, George K., 16.II, 235–7 Anderson, James Maitland, 19.II, 10 Anderson, John (1893–1962), Australia philosopher, 8.III, 177 Anderson, Paul Irving, 12.I, 63, 69, 72, 73; 19.III, 73; 19.VI, 149 Anderson, Raymond E., 19.II, 10, 109; 19.III, 192 Anderson, Sherwood (1876–1941), American writer, 19.VI, 30 Anderson, Susan Leigh, 19.I, 36; 19.II, 10; 19.V, 32, 237 Anderson, Thomas C., 19.II, 10, 33, 153, 156, 158; 19.VII, 88 Anderson, Valérie Nicolet, 19.II, 10, 142; 19.VII, 157 Andersson, Ewa, 19.V, 225 Andersson, Lars (b. 1954), Swedish author, 16.I, 233 Andersson, Thomas, 19.V, 202 Andic, Martin, 8.III, 211; 19.II, 10, 135, 146, 149, 152, 153, 157, 158, 160; 19.VI, 36; 19.VII, 274 Andrade, Nicoly, 19.V, 76
Andræ, Tor, 19.V, 204, 208 Andreae, Johann Valentin (1586–1642), German theologian, 5.II, 22 Andreasen, Uffe, 7.I, 144; 19.I, 67, 83, 130; 19.VI, 165 Andreasen, Victor (1920–2000), Danish journalist, 8.I, 82 Andreas-Salomé, Lou (1861–1937), Russian-born psychoanalyst and author, 12.I, 215, 220, 228 Andresen, Trond Nyquist, 19.V, 13 Andrew, 1.II, 79, 80 Andrew, Dudley, 19.VI, 61 Andrijauskas, Antanas, 19.V, 5, 6; 19.VI, 13; 19.VII, 26, 38, 89, 123 Andrzejewski, Bolesáaw, 19.V, 54 Angehrn, Emil, 19.III, 114, 116, 130; 19.VI, 203; 19.VII, 190 Angelisz, Irini, 19.IV, 3 Angell, John William, 19.II, 10 Angelus Silesius (1624–77), German mystic and poet, 5.II, 8 Anger, Edvard Julius (1813–95), Danish pastor, 2.II, 222, 249, 275 Angermann, Asaf, 19.III, 73; 19.VI, 18 Angier, Tom P.S., 19.II, 10; 19.VII, 122 Anker Larsen, Johannes (1874–1957), Danish writer, 19.VI, 30 Anna, 1.I, 164; 1.II, 3–14, 44, 181
Index of Names, A–K
Anne, Chantal, 19.I, 7, 84; 19.III, 13, 20, 38; 19.VII, 238 Annet, Peter (1693–1769), English Deist, 1.II, 170, 191 Annus, Epp, 19.III, 1 Ansbro, John Joseph, 19.II, 11 Anscombe, G.E.M. (1919–2001), British philosopher, 11.III, 220 Anselm of Canterbury (1033–1109), Scholastic philosopher, 1.II, 153, 157; 4, 31, 40, 154, 167–81, 186, 196, 198, 272; 5.I, 150, 177, 178; 5.II, 178; 6.II, 92; 8.I, 59; 10.I, 3, 23, 47; 10.II, 94; 10.III, 29, 47, 64, 201; 11.III, 74; 19.VI, 31 Anselm of Laon (ca. 1050–117), Scholastic philosopher, 4, 148; 5.II, 148 Anshen, Ruth Nanda, 19.II, 11 Antal, Éva, 19.II, 11; 19.IV, 3, 4, 10, 11, 20, 21; 19.VI, 193; 19.VII, 221 Anthimos, Thanassis, 19.III, 217 Anti-Climacus, 17, 39–50 Antier, Guilhen, 19.III, 13 Antigone, 2.II, 69, 217, 219; 3, 82–4; 6.I, 129, 131; 11.I, 139; 11.II, 1, 11–14; 12.III, 150; 12.IV, 199, 200; 12.V, 90, 94; 13, 317; 16.I, xi, 49–64, 66, 183; 16.II, 219; 19.VI, 31–3 Antigonus, 2.II, 111 Antiochus of Ascalon, 2.II, 166 Antiochus IV Epiphanes, 1.I, 195, 197
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Antiseri, Dario, 19.IV, 33, 39 Anton, Herbert, 19.III, 128; 19.VI, 203 Anton, Paul, 5.II, 149 Antoni, Luisa, 19.V, 145; 19.VI, 115, 136 Antoninus Pius (Titus Fulvus Antoninus) (86–161), Roman emperor, 3, 128 Antonio, Edward P., 19.II, 11 Antón Pacheco, José Antonio, 19.V, 156; 19.VII, 245 Antonson, Marlene W., 19.V, 213 Antorini, Christine, 19.I, 79; 19.VI, 168 Antunes, Manuel, S.J. (1918–85), 8.II, 7; 19.V, 76, 77, 81 Antwerpen, Piet van, 19.I, 211 Anytus, 2.I, 169 Anz, Heinrich, 19.III, 74, 75; 19.VI, 18, 19, 68, 70, 89–91, 202, 208, 232, 235, 236; 19.VII, 1, 16, 37, 56, 90, 188, 189, 243, 279 Anz, Thomas, 19.III, 75; 19.VII, 23 Anz, Wilhelm, 9, 155, 163; 10.I, 133; 19.II, 170; 19.III, 75, 76, 178; 19.VI, 49, 89, 162, 193; 19.VII, 163, 197, 221 Anzai, Makoto, 19.IV, 106; 19.VI, 36 Aoun, Basil, 19.I, 6 Aoyagi, Susumu, 19.IV, 106; 19.VII, 180, 181 Aphelen, Hans von (1719–79), Norwegian-Danish lexicographer, 20, A II 13 Aphrodite, 16.I, 46
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Apollo, 2.I, 80; 16.I, 252 Apollo, Stéphanie, 19.III, 54 Apollodorus of Athens, 20, M 1050 Apollodorus of Carystus, 3, 175 Apollodorus of Seleucia, 2, II, 111 Apollonius of Tyana (ca. AD 15–ca. 100), Greek Neopythagorean philosopher, 3, 128 Apostolopoulos, Charalambos, 19.III, 217; 19.VI, 85 Apostolopoulou, Georgia, 19.III, 227; 19.VI, 207; 19.VII, 97, 132 Appelberg, Bertel, 19.V, 226; 19.VI, 251 Appeldoorn, Johan (1861–1945), Dutch theologian, 8.I, 278; 19.III, 208; 19.VI, 250 Appenzeller, Marina, 19.V, 105 Appiah, K. Anthony, 19.VII, 284 Apuleius (Lucius Apuleius Platonicus) (ca. 125–ca. 180), Latin-language prose writer, 3, xi-xiii, 1–9; 16.I, 41–6 passim, 98; 19.VI, 33; 20, M 1215–1217 Aquinas, Thomas (ca. 1225–74), Scholastic philosopher and theologian, 1.I, 6; 1.II, 17, 36; 2.I, 111; 4, 183–206, 216, 217; 5.II, 178; 8.I, 283, 371, 378, 432, 433, 443; 8.II, 46; 8.III, 8, 12, 41, 43, 78, 84, 119, 200, 205; 9, 211, 217, 218, 222–9 passim; 10.I, 243; 10.II, 205; 10.III, 15, 28, 99, 101, 134, 135–7, 145; 11.III, 74, 121, 126; 12.IV, 111, 158, 163–72, 179; 12.V, 35, 38–40, 132, 143; 19.VI, 33 Arabi, Muhiddin, 8.III, 10
Arai, Masaru, 19.IV, 106 Arango Arámbula, José Doroteo (1878–1923), Mexican revolutionary, 12.V, 51 Aranguren, José Luís López (1909–96), Spanish philosopher and writer, 19.VI, 33 Araújo, Alberto Fonseca, 19.V, 77 Arb, Siv, 19.V, 205; 19.VII, 71 Arbaugh, George B., 8.III, 239; 19.II, 11; 19.VI, 142 Arbaugh, George E., 8.III, 239; 19.II, 11, 132, 230; 19.IV, 171 Arburg, Hans-Georg von, 19.III, 157 Arcesilaus, 2.II, 165 Archelaus, 3, 16, 118 Archer, R.H., 19.II, 130 Archer, William (1856–1924), Scottish critic, 12.IV, 112 Archimedes, 2.II, 303, 304, 308; 17, 267 Ardila, Juan Antonio G., 19.II, 11; 19.V, 156; 19.VII, 163, 261 Arenas Arias, Jesús María, 19.V, 156 Arendt, Dieter, 19.III, 76 Arendt, Hannah (1906–75), GermanAmerican philosopher, 2.II, 202; 10.I, 105; 11.I, 50, 166; 14, 5, 7, 19, 20, 29–40, 261; 19.I, 152; 19.II, 11; 19.III, 52, 76, 204, 225; 19.V, 33; 19.VI, 35, 36; 19.VII, 94, 122, 123 Arendt, Jens, 19.I, 67; 19.VI, 16 Arendt, Magdalene, 19.III, 76
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Arendt, Rudolf, 19.I, 69, 84, 118, 120, 131, 137, 144, 145, 146; 19.II, 43; 19.III, 76, 201; 19.VI, 89 Arenius, Håkan, 19.V, 205 Arethusa, 16.I, 293, 294 Arffmann, Leif, 19.I, 67; 19.VII, 251 Argetsinger, Gerald, 16.I, 202, 206; 16.II, 44 Argus, 3, 98, 99 Ariadne, 16.I, xi, 44, 65–9; 19.VI, 36 Arias, Laura, 19.V, 156; 19.VII, 49 Arias, Martín, 19.V, 156 Arias Montano, Benito (1527–98), Spanish philosopher and theologian, 20, M 18 Arildsen, Skat, 7.II, 254; 19.I, 67, 68; 19.II, 231; 19.VI, 82 Arimasa, Mori (1911–76), Japanese philosopher and writer, 19.VI, 36 Ariosto, Ludovico (1474–1533), Italian author, 12.IV, 142 Ariston of Chios, 2.II, 200 Aristophanes, 2.I, ix, x, 75, 107, 110, 167–98, 200– 7 passim, 219, 220, 228, 237, 239, 251–4, 261–4, 279, 280, 284, 294, 297, 303, 308; 2.II, 61, 184, 224, 225, 237; 3, 155, 181; 4, 227; 5.III, 259; 6.I, 105, 106; 7.I, 66; 7.II, 174; 8.II, 295; 8.III, 5; 12.III, 164; 12.IV, 74, 158; 16.II, 183, 189; 19.VI, 36, 37; 20, M 1051–1055 Aristotle, 1.II, 241, 291; 2.I, x, xi, 18, 87, 120, 219, 224, 235, 258, 259, 282, 294,
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297; 2.II, 127, 128, 135, 148, 151, 153, 154, 165, 195, 314; 3, ix, 2, 12, 17, 19, 29, 115, 129, 147, 171, 191; 4, 14, 156, 184, 187, 189, 191, 210–12, 215, 207; 5.I, 11, 64, 68, 85, 91, 99, 122, 137, 168, 175, 180, 185, 186; 5.II, 90; 5.III, 202, 205; 6.I, 76, 117, 255–8, 261, 311–31 passim, 337, 341, 361; 6.III, 292; 7.I, 106, 109–11; 8.I, 354; 8.III, 8, 11, 12, 41, 43, 49, 52, 64, 78, 84, 187, 246, 269; 9, 95, 97, 99–102, 236, 286, 358, 362, 393; 10.III, 137, 175, 192; 11.I, 97, 123, 126, 128, 136, 138, 139, 147, 252; 11.II, 74; 11.III, 52, 117–21 passim, 126, 127, 129, 160, 208, 224, 227; 12.II, 54; 12.IV, 158, 166, 198; 12.V, 40, 41, 143; 13, 45, 85, 275; 14, 4, 16, 24, 25, 35, 64, 210, 222; 16.I, 9, 19, 55–7, 59, 149; 16.II, 62; 17, 63; 19.VI, 37–40; 20, M 1056–1095; U 15 Metaphysics, 2.II, 3–23, 25–45, 81, 134, 152, 158 Nicomachean Ethics, 2.II, 47–58, 81, 157, 223 On Interpretation, 2.II, 6, 17 On the Soul, 2.II, 85 Organon, 2.II, 3–23 Poetics, 2.II, 59–79, 74, 76, 211–16, 223, 224, 293 Physics, 2.II, 25–45, 81, 127, 128 Rhetoric, 2.II, 81–98, 214–16, 305 Aristoxenus, 2.II, 111; 16.I, 149 Arius (ca. 250–336), Christian priest from Alexandria, 4, 3, 4, 51 Armada, Javier, 19.V, 152, 153 Armaner, Türker, 19.II, 206, 219; 19.V, 235, 236 Armaos, Dimitris, 19.III, 217; 19.VI, 85 Armellini, Rina Anna, 19.IV, 39; 19.VII, 163, 198 Armeni, Corrado, 19.IV, 94
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Armetta, Francesco, 19.IV, 39 Armieri, Salvatore, 19.IV, 39 Armstrong, Aurelia, 8.III, 187 Armstrong, David Malet, 8.III, 178 Armstrong, Paul B., 19.II, 187 Arnald, Jan, 19.V, 16, 201, 202, 229, 230 Arnarsson, Kristian, 19.V, 20 Árnason, Gunnar, 8.I, 226, 227; 19.IV, 23 Árnason, Kristján, 8.I, 227, 228; 19.IV, 23, 24; 19.VI, 193 Árnason, Þorvarður, 19.IV, 23 Árnason, Vilhjálmur, 8.I, 225, 226, 227, 228; 19.II, 205; 19.IV, 23, 24; 19.VII, 221 Arnaud, Antoine (1560–1619), French Jansenist theologian, 5.I, 139 Arnaud, Michel, 19.III, 13 Arndt, Andreas, 19.II, 179, 233; 19.III, 164, 185; 19.VI, 32, 205, 212, 213, 215, 221 Arndt, Johann (1555–1621), German mystic, 1.I, 241; 4, 245–51 passim, 268–71, 281–4; 5.I, x; 5.II, 21–30, 44, 50, 70, 71, 77, 150, 163, 164, 169, 246–8; 12.II, 82; 19.VI, 40; 20, M 276–277, 634 Arnemann, Justus (1783–1807), German physician, 20, A I 205–208 Arnér, Sivar (1909–97), Swedish writer and playwright, 19.VI, 40 Arnesen, Paul (1776–1851), Danish philologist, 20, M 993, 1012
Arnim, Bettine von. See Brentano, Bettina Arnim, Hans von, 19.III, 76; 19.VII, 221 Arnim, Ludwig Achim von (1781–1831), German poet, 5.II, 7; 6.III, 1–24, 277; 12.I, xi; 16.II, 238, 244, 245; 19.VI, 40; 20, M 912, 1494–1496, 1612–1625 Arnobius of Sicca (d. ca. 330), Early Christian apologist, 20, M 384 Arnock, Mary, 19.V, 33 Arnold, Gottfried (1666–1714), German Pietist and church historian, 5.II, 154; 10.III, 92; 20, M 154–155 Arnold, Heinz L., 19.VI, 20 Arnold, Martin, 16.II, 67 Arnold, Matthew (1822–88), British poet and critic, 11.III, 21, 25 Arnold, Theodor (1683–1771), 20, A I 142; A II 17 Arnold of Brescia (ca. 1090–ca. 1155), religious reformer, 4, 153, 160 Arnou, René, 19.III, 13; 19.VII, 181 Arnz, Josef (1792–1841), German cartographer and lithographer, 20, M 2049 Aroosi, Jamie, 19.II, 11, 150, 215 Arp, Robert, 19.II, 45 Arping, Åsa, 19.V, 210; 19.VII, 2 Arrebo, Anders Christensen (1587–1637), Danish poet and bishop in Trondheim, 5.II, 161
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Arrian, 2.II, 195 Arrington, Robert L., 19.II, 72, 79; 19.VII, 128, 279 Arroyo, Christopher, 19.II, 11; 19.VII, 59 Arseniou, Elisabeth, 19.III, 217; 19.VII, 179 Arsenius, Saint (Arsenius the Great) (350/54–445), Roman imperial tutor, 5.II, 17 Arsinevici, Adrian, 8.II, 308; 19.I, 122; 19.II, 11; 19.V, 107, 110; 19.VI, 66; 19.VII, 66 Artaud, Antonin (1896–1948), French playwright, 11.II, 90, 96; 13, 3; 19.VI, 40 Artemis, 16.I, 1, 2, 5, 65 Artigas, José, 8.II, 30; 19.V, 194 Artola, José María, 19.V, 156; 19.VI, 193 Arts, Wilhelmus Antonius, 19.I, 169 Aruoba, Oruç, 19.V, 235 Arvanitis, Christophoros El., 19.III, 217 Arvidson, Mats, 19.V, 228 Arweck, Elisabeth, 19.II, 11 Arwidsson, Adolf Iwar (1791–1858), Finnish author, 20, M 1500–1501 Arzt, A., 19.III, 185 As, H.H.J, van, 19.I, 195 Asahi, Tomoyuki, 19.IV, 106 Asai, Masao, 19.IV, 100, 101, 105 Asakaviþinjtơ, Vaida, 19.V, 5; 19.VII, 123
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Asami, Shogo, 19.IV, 178 Asano, Ryoji, 19.IV, 106; 19.VII, 123 Aschengreen, Erich, 7.III, 74 Asensio, Juan, 19.III, 13; 19.VI, 63 Asfour, D. Mohammad, 19.VI, 233 Asghari, Seyed Ali, 19.V, 31 Ashbaugh, A. Freire, 19.II, 230; 19.VII, 163 Ashizu, Takeo, 19.IV, 101 Ashton, Paul, 19.II, 19; 19.VI, 194 Askani, Hans-Christoph, 19.III, 13 Askari, Muhammad Hasan, 19.III, 52; 19.VII, 1 Asmus, Valentin, 19.V, 115; 19.VII, 213 Asmussen, Eduard, 19.III, 77; 19.VII, 121 Aso, Ken, 19.IV, 106 Aspelin, Gunnar, 19.I, 75; 19.V, 205 Aspelin, Kurt, 19.V, 222 Asplund, Johan, 19.V, 222 Assaad-Mikhail, Fawzia, 8.III, 82, 83; 19.I, 5; 19.III, 13; 19.VII, 123 Assel, Heinrich, 19.VI, 248 Assenholt, Carsten, 19.I, 68 Assessor Wilhelm. See Judge Wilhelm Assiter, Alison, 18.II, 9–12; 19.II, 11, 12, 105; 19.VI, 55 Assmann, Aleida, 19.III, 188; 19.VII, 41
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Ast, Friedrich (1778–1841), German philosopher and philologist, 2.I, xi, 46, 60, 103, 104, 202, 203, 216, 222, 238, 239, 242, 245, 246, 249, 250, 277, 278, 282, 289, 290, 293, 294, 308; 3, 16; 6.II, 211, 212; 16.I, 135–7; 20, M 385, 1144–1157, 1204; A I 174–180 Astner, Aurelia, 19.III, 77 Astrada, Carlos (1894–1970), Argentinean philosopher, 8.III, 287, 289, 290; 19.III, 84; 19.V, 157; 19.VI, 228, 229 Atanasovski, Ivancho, 8.II, 319; 19.V, 9 Ataria, Yohay, 19.III, 232; 19.VII, 24, 126 Atarodi, Elham, 19.V, 33; 19.VII, 130 Atasoy, Kamil, 19.V, 236; 19.VI, 1 Atay, O÷uz (1934–77), Turkish author, 8.III, 17 Atencio, Reynaldo, 19.V, 157 Athanasiadis, Kyriakos, 19.III, 217; 19.VI, 85 Athanasiadis-Novas, Themistoklis, 19.III, 213 Athanasius (ca. 295–373), Patristic author and bishop of Alexandria, 4, 3–9, 51; 8.I, 22, 36; 19.VI, 40 Athayde, Tristão de (1893–1983), Brazilian philosopher and essayist, 8.III, 272 “A” the Aesthete, 17, 1–25 Athena, 16.I, 252, 253 Athenagoras (ca. 133–190), Christian apologist, 4, 117 Atreus, 16.I, 1 Attar of Nishapur (c. 1145–c. 1221), Persian poet, 19.VI, 40, 41
Atterling, Henry, 19.V, 205 Atterton, Peter, 19.II, 12 Atticus, Titus Pomponius (ca. 110 BC– ca. 35 BC), Roman patron of letters and friend of Cicero, 3, 76, 77 Attila the Hun, 16.I, 221 Attrup, Martin, 3, 57 Attwater, Donald, 19.II, 12, 30 Auber, Daniel François (1782–1871), French composer, 5.III, 156, 170, 174; 16.II, 115 Aubreht, Dejan, 19.V, 67, 145 Aubrey, Edwin Ewart (1896–1956), American theologian, 8.III, 234; 14, 92, 93; 19.II, 12, 117; 19.VI, 89 Auden, W.H. (1907–73), AngloAmerican poet, 8.I, 252, 256; 12.I, xii, 213; 12.IV, 1–25; 12.V, 164; 16.I, 168, 292; 19.II, 2, 5, 12, 95; 19.V, 67, 193; 19.VI, 41 Audi, Robert, 19.II, 52 Aufenanger, Jörg, 19.I, 209; 19.III, 77 Augusti, Johann Christian Wilhelm (1771–1841), German Protestant theologian, 20, M 388–390 Augustine of Hippo (354–430), church father, 1.I, 6, 8, 13, 35, 119; 1.II, 34, 36, 227, 309; 2.I, 50, 113; 2.II, 39, 96, 202; 3, 1, 12; 4, 11–20, 40, 47, 51, 53, 123–8, 132, 133, 168, 173, 191, 193, 197, 208, 211, 257, 269, 272; 5.I, 64, 104, 116, 140, 150; 5.II, 11, 35, 197–9; 6.II, 45, 106, 107; 7.II, 271; 8.I, 22, 36, 343; 8.II, 38, 215; 8.III, 4, 8, 13, 16, 41–6, 60, 61, 75, 77, 119; 9, 24, 27, 28, 47, 97, 99, 101,
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104, 113, 133, 199, 375; 10.I, 46, 81, 85, 90, 149, 206, 209, 256, 260, 264, 265, 267, 366; 10.II, 51, 90, 144, 149, 205, 209; 10.III, 7, 28, 47, 113, 116 135, 136; 11.I, 97; 11.III, 215; 12.II, 176; 12.III, 4, 40; 12.IV, 21, 171, 176, 201, 203–5; 12.V, 132; 13, 37, 40, 47, 101, 169, 293; 14, 30, 31, 37, 99, 152, 241, 250, 251; 16.II, 191; 17, 18, 275; 19.VI, 41–3; 20, M 117–135 Augustinus, P., 19.VI, 169 Augustus (Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus) (63 BC–AD 14), Roman emperor, 3, 39, 40, 53, 76, 87, 88, 127, 128, 133–5, 138, 148, 156, 185, 197–9 Auken, Svend, 19.I, 150; 19.VI, 176 Aulén, Gustaf (1879–1977), Swedish theologian, 10.II, 207; 19.V, 205 Aulus Gellius (ca. AD 125-ca. 180), Roman writer, 3, 76 Aumann, Antony, 19.II, 12, 125, 160; 19.VI, 193; 19.VII, 181 Aurbacher, Ludwig (1784–1847), German author, 16.II, 238, 241; 20, M 1460–1461 Auslander, Josef, 19.III, 229 Austad, Torleiv, 19.I, 64, 107; 19.VII, 113 Auster, Paul (b. 1947), American author, 19.VI, 43 Austin, John Langshaw (1911–60), British philosopher 8.III, 243, 254; 11.II, 6; 11.III, 21, 25, 196 Avalos Reyes, Erik, 19.V, 164 Avanessian, Armen, 19.II, 12, 13; 19.VI, 45, 181, 186, 187, 199; 19.VII, 50, 201, 291
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Averin, Boris, 19.V, 115; 19.VII, 119, 213 Averintsev, Sergey, 8.II, 265; 19.V, 115 Averroes (1126–98), Andalusian-Arab philosopher and polymath, 8.III, 11, 49, 70 Avicenna (980–1037), Persian Muslim polymath, 8.III, 12, 49, 70, 85 Aviña, Javier, 19.V, 164 Avrain, Bruno, 19.III, 13; 19.VI, 151 Avram, Laura, 19.IV, 18 Axelsson, Bo, 19.V, 205 Axt-Piscalar, Christine, 19.II, 203; 19.III, 77; 19.VI, 15, 150; 19.VII, 80, 81, 112, 198, 251 Ayer, Alfred Jules (1910–89), British philosopher, 11.III, 74, 195, 196 Aylat-Yaguri, Tamar, 18.V, 21–3; 19.II, 13, 136, 208, 214, 219; 19.III, 230; 19.VI, 218; 19.VII, 46 Ayraud, P., 19.III, 32, 33 Azúa Comella, Félix de, 19.V, 157 Azurmendi Otaegi, Joxe, 19.I, 9 B Baader, Benedict Franz Xaver von (1765–1841), German philosopher, 1.I, 5; 2.I, 301, 302; 4, 198, 216, 217, 237, 239–45; 5.I, x; 5.II, 43, 51, 52, 54, 56, 140; 6.I, 1–16, 50, 259, 295; 6.II, 65, 72, 106, 111; 6.III, 159; 19.VI, 45; 20, M 391–418 Baar, Hanne, 19.III, 70, 77 Baarspul, Marie, 19.I, 212
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Baba, Tomomichi, 19.II, 13, 169; 19.IV, 107, 108; 19.VII, 247 Babalyk, Natalia, 19.V, 246, 247 Babelon, André, 11.II, 48; 19.III, 7, 11, 13 Baber, H.E., 19.II, 17, 159 Babich, Babette E., 19.III, 191 Babits, Mihály (1883–1941), Hungarian poet, 8.II, 164 Babolin, Albino, 19.IV, 54, 55 Bac, Remy, 14, 44 Baccarini, Emilio, 19.IV, 64 Baccelli, Luca, 19.IV, 91; 19.VII, 38 Bacchus, 16.I, 67 Bach, Giovanni, 19.IV, 39 Bach, Henrik, 19.I, 68, 144 Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685–1750), German composer and organist, 5.III, 137; 9, 209; 19.VI, 45 Bachmann-Isler, Maria, 19.III, 209 Bach-Nielsen, Carsten, 5.II, 163; 19.I, 93, 103, 114, 128, 147; 19.VI, 26 Bachtin, Michaiá, 8.II, 220 Backhouse, Stephen, 16.II, 68; 18.II, 13–16; 19.II, 13, 198; 19.VII, 91 Bacon, Francis (1561–1626), English philosopher, 2.II, 301; 5.I, 168; 8.III, 14; 20, M 419–420
Bacsó, Béla, 8.II, 175; 12.V, 184; 19.III, 78; 19.IV, 4, 13, 14, 16; 19.VI, 228 Badawi, ‘Abd al-Rahman (1917–2002), Egyptian philosophical thinker, 8.III, 49–62, 70; 19.I, 5, 6; 19.VII, 11 Baden, Jacob (1735–1804), Danish philologist, 3, 125, 150, 201; 20, M 996, 1013, 1281, 1286–1289; A I 183, 192–193; A II 25–26, 29–30 Baden, Torkel (1765–1849), Danish philologist and art historian, 2.I, 250; 7.III, 230 Badham, Roger A., 19.II, 13; 19.VII, 120 Badiou, Alain (b. 1937), French philosopher, 14, 41–51; 19.III, 44, 45; 19.V, 33; 19.VI, 45, 46 Baeck, Leo (1873–1956), Jewish thinker, 10.III, 134 Baerthold, A., 19.I, 97 Baeumler, Alfred, 19.III, 78; 19.IV, 20, 176; 19.VI, 193; 19.VII, 29 Bagdasar, Nicolae (1896–1971), Romanian philosopher, 8.II, 305; 19.V, 108 Bagge, Claus, 19.I, 122 Bagger, Matthew C., 19.II, 13 Baggesen, Jens (1764–1826), Danish poet, 2.II, 284, 286; 5.I, 155; 5.III, 73, 85, 246, 247, 251, 270; 6.III, 54, 157, 165, 174, 175; 7.I, xii, 87, 96, 103, 123, 124; 7.II, 213, 305; 7.III, 33–48, 210, 211, 233, 237, 238, 240, 241; 8.I, 203; 12.I, xi; 16.I, xii, 17, 18; 16.II, 49; 19.VI, 46; 20, M 1507–1520; U 16
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Baggesen, Søren, 19.I, 68; 19.VII, 85 Baggini, Julian, 19.I, 209 Bagliolo, Luigi, 19.III, 146 Bagne, Ross M., 19.II, 13 Bagno, Vsevolod, 19.V, 113 Bagus, Peter, 19.III, 78 Bahlsen, G., 19.III, 118 Bahr, Hans-Eckehard, 19.III, 78 Bähr, Johann Christian Felix (1798–1872), German classicist, 20, M 975, 1178–1180 Bahun, Sanja, 19.II, 115 Băicuú, Iulian, 19.VI, 67 Baihua, Wang, 19.I, 25 Bailey, Richard W., 19.II, 21 Baillie, Donald, 10.II, 133, 134 Bain, John A., 8.I, 248, 249; 18.II, 17–20; 19.II, 13, 14 Baiter, Johann Georg (1801–77), Swiss philologist, 3, 3 Bajer, Fredrik (1837–1922), Danish author, 7.III, 89, 90 Bajiü-Gojkoviü, Olga, 19.I, 43; 19.VI, 207; 19.VII, 97, 132 Baker, Bruce F., 19.VII, 7 Bakhtin, Mikhail (1895–1975), Russian philosopher and literary critic, 8.I, 260; 12.I, xiii; 12.IV, 31, 36,
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142, 147; 12.V, 105–19, 163; 13, 180, 181, 190; 19.VI, 46, 47 Bakhuizen van den Brink, Jan Nicolaas, 19.I, 156, 170 Bakker, Ambro, 19.I, 196 Bakker, Anette, 19.I, 211 Bakker, H., 19.I, 210 Bakker, Reinout, 19.I, 162 Bakonikola-Georgopoulou, Chara, 19.III, 217 Bakos, Gergely, 19.IV, 6 Bakunin, Mikhail (1814–76), Russian political philosopher, 8.III, 103; 14, 212 Bal, Karol, 19.VI, 221 Balabán, Milan, 19.I, 45 Balahamis, Panagiotis, 19.III, 217 Balassa, Péter, 8.II, 172; 12.V, 124, 127, 172, 180, 181; 19.IV, 4, 16; 19.V, 139; 19.VI, 1, 62; 19.VII, 162 Balážová, Katarína, 19.V, 140 Balázs, Béla (1884–1949), Hungarian ¿lm aesthete and script writer, 8.II, 160 Balázs, Gábor, 19.IV, 11 Balázs, Katalin, 19.IV, 12 Balbino, Giulian, 19.IV, 39 Balca, Nicolae (1903–83), Romanian philosopher, 8.II, 304; 19.V, 108 Balcerzan, Edward, 19.V, 39
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Balderas Vega, Gonzalo de, 19.V, 157, 164 Baldini, Franca, 19.IV, 63 Baldini, Massimo, 19.IV, 33 Baldvinsson, Guðjón, 19.IV, 23 Baldwin, Birgit, 19.II, 14 Baldwin, Erik D., 19.II, 74 Baldwin, James (1924–87), American author, 12.I, xii; 12.IV, 27–39; 19.VI, 47 Balgård, Gunnar, 19.V, 227 Bali, Brigitta, 19.IV, 4 Baliñas, Carlos, 19.V, 181 Ballan, Joseph, 19.II, 27, 201, 202, 208, 211, 215, 217, 219; 19.VI, 40, 48, 150, 167; 19.VII, 159, 273, 287 Ballard, Bruce W., 19.II, 14; 19.VII, 83 Balle, Nicolai Edinger (1744–1816), Danish bishop, 1.I, 10, 161, 163, 167, 174, 176, 255; 5.II, 163, 164; 7.II, 23–39; 19.VI, 47; 20, M 183 Ballestero, Manuel, 19.V, 157 Ballestín Cucala, Cristina, 19.V, 185; 19.VI, 238; 19.VII, 167 Ballestra-Puech, Sylvie, 19.III, 31 Balmer, Hans Peter, 19.III, 96 Balodis, Andrejs, 19.V, 2, 3 Baloyannis, Stavros J., 19.III, 217, 218; 19.VII, 222 Balslev, Anindita Niyogi, 19.II, 121, 192; 19.VI, 240
Balslev, Carl Frederik (1805–95), Danish bishop, 7.II, 28 Balso, Judith, 12.V, 70; 19.VII, 159 Balthasar, Hans Urs von (1905–88), Swiss Catholic theologian, 8.I, 378; 10.I, xii, 20, 33, 202; 10.III, 3–24, 25, 98, 102, 132, 133, 149; 11.II, 208; 19.III, 52, 78; 19.V, 193; 19.VI, 48, 49; 19.VII, 123 Baltrušaitis, Jurgis (1903–88), Russian poet, 8.II, 252, 275; 19.V, 111, 127 Baluze, Étienne (1630–1718), French historian, 20, M 757 Balz, Horst, 19.III, 179 Balzac, Honoré de (1799–1850), French author, 11.I, 49 Banakou-Karagouni, Niki-Chara, 19.III, 214, 215 Bancaud-Maënen, Florence, 19.III, 13; 19.VII, 23 Bandak, Henrik, 19.I, 68; 19.VII, 1 Bandera, Cesareo, 19.VI, 160 Bandle, Oskar, 19.III, 156; 19.VI, 119, 141; 19.VII, 273 Ban¿, Antonio (1886–1957), Italian philosopher, 8.II, 85, 86, 88; 19.IV, 27, 39 Bang, Frederik Ludvig (1747–1820), Danish professor of medicine, 7.I, 263, 264; 20, A I 209 Bang, Hermann (1857–1912), Danish critic and journalist, 12.I, 220; 12.III, 170 Bang, I.P. (or J.P.), 19.I, 94; 19.III, 126 Bang, Jørgen, 19.I, 99, 126
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Bang, Oluf (Ole) Lundt (1788–1877), Danish physician, 16.II, 136; 20, M 1532; A II 293–294; U 85 Banks, William, 19.II, 14, 205, 210; 19.VII, 1, 9, 161 Bannach, Klaus, 19.III, 78 Banning, Willem, 19.I, 210 Bannour, Wanda, 19.III, 13, 225 Bao, Jinghua, 19.I, 30 Baptista, Mauro Rocha, 19.V, 77; 19.VII, 23 Bär, Johann Christoph (1789–1848), German cartographer, 20, M 2052 Barabbas, 16.II, 241 Barac, Antun, 19.I, 43; 19.VI, 241; 19.VII, 185 Baraldi, Sonia, 19.V, 157 Baranova, Jnjratơ, 19.V, 5 BarbaszyĔski, Dariusz, 19.V, 40 Barber, Michael D., 19.II, 241; 19.VII, 65 Barber, Samuel (1910–81), American composer and literary critic, 12.I, xii; 12.IV, 41–9; 19.II, 14; 19.VI, 48 Barber, W.H., 19.II, 253; 19.VII, 78 Barbiero, Daniel, 19.II, 14 Barbosa, Ana Cecília Campos, 19.V, 77 Barcia González, Javier, 19.III, 57 Barcik, Joanna, 19.V, 44
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Barcikowska, Malina, 19.V, 40 Barþ-Ivan, Július (1909–53), Slovak dramatist and writer, 19.VI, 49 Barckett, Richard M., 19.II, 14 Bardili, Christoph Gottfried (1761–1808), German philosopher, 20, M 641 Bardoly, István, 19.IV, 15; 19.VII, 74 Bárdos, József, 19.IV, 4; 19.VI, 15; 19.VII, 85 Bareis, J. Alexander, 19.III, 201; 19.VII, 273 Bärens, Johan Hendrich (1761–1813), Danish jurist, 20, A I 201 Bar¿eld, Raymond, 19.II, 14 Barfod, Hans Peter (1834–92), Danish jurist and newspaper editor, editor of Kierkegaard’s Efterladte Papirer, 3, 41, 79; 4, 300, 305; 5.II, 63; 7.I, 31, 191, 230, 250; 7.II, 161; 8.I, 10, 11, 12, 24, 26, 28, 75, 76, 143; 19.I, 59; 19.VII, 41 Barfod, Povl Frederik (1811–96), Danish author and politician, 7.I, 221; 7.II, 161; 20, M 1589–1590 Barfoed, Christen Thomsen (1815–89), Danish chemist, 6.I, 238 Barfoed, Niels (b. 1931), Danish literary critic, 6.III, 150, 151; 19.III, 78; 19.VI, 115, 254; 19.VII, 108 Barger, Hendrikus Hermanus, 8.I, 276; 19.I, 155, 162 Bariü, Hrvoje, 19.II, 218 Bark, Joachim, 19.III, 78; 19.VI, 129 Barker, Barbara Graham, 19.II, 116
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Barker, Donald, 8.III, 183 Barlach, Ernst, 12.I, 10 Bârliba, IonuĠ, 19.II, 164; 19.V, 108 Barlow, Brian C., 19.II, 183, 199 Barlyng, Marianne, 19.I, 68, 83, 103; 19.VI, 254, 255; 19.VII, 151, 237 Barnacle, Nora (1884–1951), wife of James Joyce, 12.IV, 112, 119, 130 Barnett, Christopher, 18.II, 21–4, 25–8; 19.II, 14, 15, 53, 105, 106, 197, 202, 204, 208, 211, 213, 216; 19.V, 165; 19.VI, 47, 84, 121; 19.VII, 43, 72, 143, 168, 222, 249 Baroja, Pío (1872–1956), 8.II, 25, 26; 19.V, Baron, Christine, 19.III, 13, 45 Barr, Knut, 19.V, 199 Barreiro, Xosé Luís, 19.III, 57; 19.V, 157 Barrenechea, Ana María, 12.V, 30 Barrenechéa, Miguel-Angel de, 19.V, 79; 19.VII, 125 Barreto, Angelino, 19.V, 77 Barrett, Cyril, 19.II, 15 Barrett, Lee C., 4, 15; 5.II, 101, 102, 185; 8.III, 211, 244, 258; 18.II, 29–32, 33–6; 19.II, 15, 24, 33, 35, 56, 81, 114, 131, 154, 156–60, 197, 198, 199, 201–3, 206, 207, 213–15, 217, 218, 235, 251; 19.VI, 3, 15, 31, 41, 43, 49, 72, 81, 104; 19.VII, 10, 18, 53, 75, 108, 119, 157, 160, 219, 235, 253 Barrett, William E., 8.III, 231; 11.III, 33, 34, 100; 19.I, 209; 19.II, 15, 84
Barrio Maestre, José María, 19.V, 157 Bårris, A.M., 19.I, 68 Barros, Marcos André, 19.V, 77; 19.VI, 181 Barros, Paulo Cesar de, 19.V, 79 Barros, Wagner de, 19.V, 77 Barroso, Omar, 19.V, 153 Bartels, Cora, 19.III, 79; 19.VI, 89; 19.VII, 208 Barth, Friederike, 19.III, 79; 19.VI, 73 Barth, Heinrich (1890–1965), Swiss philosopher, 19.III, 79, 98; 19.VI, 49 Barth, Karl (1886–1968), Swiss Protestant theologian, 1.II, 251; 6.II, 201, 234; 7.II, 255–7; 7.III, 293; 8.I, 34, 39, 51, 225, 238, 243–9 passim, 252, 264, 279, 334–9, 342, 373, 374, 376, 386, 427; 8.II, 85, 162, 170, 190; 8.III, 41, 46, 80, 132, 133, 135, 139, 151, 197, 204, 230, 233, 234, 244, 246; 9, 25, 300; 10.I, ix, x, 1–41, 43, 46, 59, 66, 67, 71, 72, 97, 98, 107, 121, 125, 126, 156, 159, 162, 187, 195, 198, 199, 203, 207, 209, 212, 225, 230, 232, 242, 244, 246, 249, 250, 254, 266, 294, 338, 359, 366, 368, 370, 384; 10.II, 31, 50–8 passim, 63, 65, 67, 68, 72, 85, 86, 89–93, 96–9, 107, 108, 127, 134, 135, 144, 152, 157, 179, 206; 10.III, 4, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 20, 56, 132, 133, 136, 138, 145, 149, 159, 202; 11.I, 21, 61, 106, 107, 112, 113, 115, 117–19, 168; 11.II, 139, 141; 11.III, 118, 121, 191; 12.I, 44, 55, 129; 12.III, 3, 5, 7, 11; 12.IV, 66, 172, 204, 206; 12.V, 7; 13, 165; 14, 92–9; 19.I, 209; 19.III, 52, 79; 19.IV, 63; 19.VI, 49–54, 84, 89; 19.VII, 157
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Barth, Paul (1858–1922), German philosopher, 9, 37 Barth, Peter, 19.III, 79 Barth, Roderich, 19.III, 202; 19.VII, 19 Barth, Ulrich, 19.III, 202; 19.VII, 19 Bartha, Judit, 18.V, 27–31; 19.II, 203, 219; 19.IV, 4, 10, 11, 17, 21; 19.VI, 251; 19.VII, 194 Barthelme, Birgit, 19.II, 15; 19.VII, 240 Barthes, Roland (1915–80), French philosopher and critic, 8.I, 89; 11.I, xi; 11.II, 23–42; 13, 2, 3, 138, 179, 184; 17, 83, 246; 19.VI, 54, 55 “The Death of the Author” (1968), 11.II, 23 Bärthold, Albert (1804–92), German Protestant pastor and theologian, 8.I, 21, 274, 275, 314–16, 319, 321, 324, 331, 386; 10.I, ix, 106, 292, 299; 12.I, 62; 12.II, 19; 19.III, 59, 60, 61, 79, 80; 19.VI, 78; 19.VII, 56, 208 Bartholin, Johan Christian (1816–84), Danish educator, 20, M 933 Bartholo, Arthur, 19.V, 77 Bartnik, Czesáaw (b. 1929), Polish philosopher and theologian, 19.VI, 55 Barton, John, 1.II, 250, 251 Bartoszek, Hedda, 19.V, 35 Barz, Christiane, 19.III, 200 Barzdaitis, Juozas, 19.V, 7 Barzun, Jacques, 19.II, 38
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Basch, Victor (1863–1944), French philosopher, 8.I, 425, 426; 19.III, 13 Basile, Giambattista (1566–1632), Neapolitan poet, 20, M 1412–1413 Basil of Caesarea (ca. 330–79), Greek Christian theologian, 4, 95, 97–100, 135 Basso, Elisabetta, 19.II, 208; 19.VI, 65, 113; 19.VII, 100 Basso, Ingrid, 19.I, xiii; 19.II, 15, 92, 202, 206, 207, 210, 211; 19.IV, 35, 39, 40, 77, 84–6, 93, 94; 19.VI, 98, 115, 116, 253; 19.VII, 1, 2, 52, 88, 187, 188, 243 Bast, Rainer A., 19.III, 80 Bastholm, Christian (1740–1819), Danish court preacher, 7.II, 25, 26 Bataille, Georges (1897–1962), French philosopher and author, 8.III, 9; 9, 408; 11.I, xi; 11.II, 43–61; 12.II, 8; 13, 1, 3, 7; 19.III, 35; 19.VI, 55 Bates, Catherine, 19.II, 15; 19.VII, 101 Bates, Stanley, 19.II, 74, 139 Bathsheba, 1.I, 103, 106, 218; 1.II, 243 Bats, Annie, 19.III, 54 Bätscher, Theodor W., 19.III, 65 Battaglia, Felice, 19.IV, 40, 56 Battail, Jean-Paul, 19.III, 16 Battersby, Christine, 19.II, 111; 19.VI, 55, 56, 104 Battestin, Cláudia, 19.V, 98 Batuhan, Hüseyin, 8.III, 3–7
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Batur, Enis, 19.V, 235 Batyushkov, Fyodor, 19.V, 127 Bauckham, Richard, 1.II, 250; 19.II, 53 Baudelaire, Charles (1821–67), French poet, 8.III, 136; 11.I, 49, 57–9; 11.II, 13; 11.III, 39, 40, 182, 193; 12.II, 91; 12.V, 4, 93, 94; 14, 190, 197; 16.II, 205; 19.VI, 56 Baudler, Georg, 19.VI, 184 Baudoin, Jean-Baptiste (1831–75), French Catholic priest, 7.II, 53 Baudoux, B., 19.III, 54 Baudrillard, Jean (1929–2007), French sociologist, philosopher and cultural theorist, 13, xii, 1–16; 19.I, 152; 19.VI, 56 Bauer, Bruno (1809–82), German theologian, philosopher and historian, 1.I, 6, 62; 1.II, 251, 258; 4, 173; 6.II, 1–21, 58, 81, 95, 96, 164; 7.I, 2, 3, 7; 10.I, 233; 11.I, 246; 14, 190, 213; 19.VI, 56; 20, M 354–357 Bauer, Felice, 12.I, 119, 122 Bauer, Georg Lorenz (1755–1806), German Protestant theologian, 1.I, 238; 1.II, 172, 192, 296, 297, 302 Bauer, Matthias, 19.III, 80, 81, 164; 19.VI, 80, 117, 148, 244, 245; 19.VII, 84 Bauer, Roger, 19.II, 224; 19.VI, 66 Baufay, Jacques, 19.III, 14 Baum, Manfred, 19.III, 101; 19.VI, 231 Baum, Oskar, 12.I, 121, 122
Bauman, Zygmunt (b. 1925), Polish sociologist, 19.VI, 56 Baumann, Charlotte, 19.III, 192 Baumann, Julius, 12.I, 33; 19.III, 81 Baumann, Peter Christian, 19.III, 81 Baumeister, Thomas, 19.III, 81 Baumgarten, Alexander Gottlieb (1714–62), German philosopher, 19.VI, 56, 57 Baumgarten, Eduard, 19.III, 81; 19.VI, 162; 19.VII, 11, 29, 123, 274 Baumgartner, Walter, 19.III, 81, 165; 19.VI, 24 Baur, Ferdinand Christian (1792–1860), German theologian, 1.I, 118; 1.II, 35, 143, 172, 173, 193, 210, 211, 240, 251, 307, 308, 311; 2.I, 52, 53, 76, 79, 205, 216, 286, 289, 290–3, 308; 5.II, 51; 6.II, 23–38; 7.II, 67; 10.I, 277; 16.I, 135–8, 272; 16.II, 227; 19.VI, 57; 20, M 421–423 Baur, Michael, 19.II, 196 Bausola, Adriano, 19.IV, 40; 19.VII, 188 Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm, 19.III, 140; 19.VII, 115 Bautz, Traugott, 19.III, 180; 19.VII, 115 Bavaresco, Agemir, 19.V, 78; 19.VI, 185 Baxley, Anne Margaret, 19.II, 193 Baxter, Gerald, 19.II, 15 Bayazid of Bistam (d. 875), Su¿ master, 8.III, 14 Bayer, Karl (1806–83), German philosopher, 3, 117; 6.I, 17–24; 19.VI, 57
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Bayer, Raymond, 19.III, 149; 19.VI, 112 Bayle, Pierre (1647–1706), French philosopher, 1.I, 22, 23; 2.I, 271; 5.I, ix, 1–10, 51, 57, 58, 62–4; 6.I, 130; 19.VI, 57; 20, M 1961–1964 Bayley, John, 11.III, 136 Bazsányi, Sándor, 19.IV, 4, 11; 19.VII, 46 Bazzi, Tullio, 19.IV, 40 Bea, Augustin (1881–1968), German Catholic scholar, 10.III, 133 Beabout, Gregory R., 8.III, 243; 17, 259, 260; 18.II, 37–42; 19.II, 15, 35, 36, 159, 251; 19.VI, 15 Beach, Sylvia (1887–1962), 12.IV, 113 Beam, J. Norris, 19.II, 16 Beaty, Michael, 19.II, 52 Beaufret, Jean (1907–82), French philosopher, 9, 402; 19.III, 14, 225; 19.VI, 228, 229 Beaumarchais, Marie (b. 1731), sister of Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, 16.I, 72; 19.VI, 57, 58 Beaumarchais, Pierre-Augustin Caron de (1732–99), French dramatist, 6.I, 143; 16.I, 72, 73, 76, 104, 105, 243; 20, U 17 Beauvoir, Simone de (1908–86), French philosopher, 8.I, 435, 437, 445–9; 8.III, 9, 187; 9, ix, 1–21, 323, 327, 331, 334, 337; 11.III, 137, 148, 153; 12.IV, 28, 29, 222; 14, 259; 19.V, 148; 19.VI, 58 She Came to Stay (1943), 9, 4, 5, 11, 12 Pyrrhus et Cinéas (1944), 9, 7, 8
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The Blood of Others (1945), 9, 6, 7, 14 Les Bouches Inutiles (1945), 9, 6 All Men Are Mortal (1946), 9, 8 The Ethics of Ambiguity (1947), 9, 8, 9, 12–14 The Second Sex (1949), 9, 1–3, 10, 11, 15–19 The Prime of Life (1960), 9, 3, 5, 6, 11, 14 Beaver, Aaron, 19.II, 16; 19.VI, 83 Beavers, Herman, 12.IV, 30 Bech, Christine, 19.III, 44 Bechstein, Ludwig (1801–60), German poet, novelist and librarian, 20, M 1626 Bechtol, Harris B., 19.II, 16, 207; 19.VII, 157 Beck, Andreas Frederik (1816–61), Danish theologian, 1.II, 240, 311; 2.I, 37, 241; 6.I, 31–3, 37, 39; 6.II, 5; 7.I, 1–11; 8.I, 310, 311, 313, 386; 19.III, 81; 19.VI, 58; 20, M 424 Beck, Elke, 19.III, 81; 19.VI, 18, 181 Beck, Hans (1861–1952), Danish ballet dancer, 7.III, 71 Beck, Heinrich, 19.III, 81 Beck, Jens Michael (1805–59), Danish customs of¿cer, 20, A II 18 Beck, Johann Tobias (1804–78), German Protestant theologian, 8.I, 314, 316; 10.I, ix, 2; 20, M 425 Beck, Maximillian, 19.II, 16; 19.III, 167 Beck, Samuel J., 19.II, 16; 19.VI, 1 Beck, Steen, 8.I, 79; 19.I, 68
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Beck, Vilhelm (1829–1901), Danish religious author, 19.VI, 58 Becker, Ernest (1924–74), American cultural anthropologist, 13, xii, 17–27, 97, 178, 274, 277, 283, 285, 286, 290, 292, 293; 19.I, 209; 19.II, 16; 19.VI, 58, 59; 19.VII, 170 Becker, Karl Friedrich (1777–1806), German historian, 2.II, 250, 251, 255, 259; 3, 155; 5.II, 132; 16.II, 250, 251; 20, M 1972–1983 Becker, Peter von, 19.III, 81; 19.VI, 161 Becker, Werner, 19.III, 81; 19.VI, 182; 19.VII, 120 Becker-Lindenthal, Hjördis, 18.IV, 201–6; 19.II, 16, 213, 216; 19.III, 81; 19.VI, 132 Beckers, Gustav, 19.III, 81; 19.VI, 88; 19.VII, 194 Beckers, Hubert (1806–89), German philosopher, 20, M 471 Becker-Theye, Betty, 19.II, 16; 19.VII, 51, 170 Beckett, Samuel (1906–89), Irish author, 12.IV, 59, 127; 12.V, 25, 125; 13, 133; 19.VI, 59 Beckmann, Friedrich (1803–66), German actor, 7.III, 41; 16.II, 144 Beckmans, Fredie, 19.I, 171 Bedell, George C., 19.II, 16; 19.VI, 139 Bednarik, Jan, 19.V, 145 Beek, Magda, 19.I, 190 Beeken, Jens Lorentz (1786–1841), Danish bookseller, 20, A II 217
Beerling, Reinder F., 19.I, 162, 163, 214; 19.VI, 229 Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770–1827), Austrian composer, 5.III, 137; 12.II, 34; 12.V, 177 Behler, Ernst (1928–97), German philologist and literary scholar, 6.III, 191, 192; 19.II, 26; 19.III, 108; 19.VI, 193; 19.VII, 194, 235 Behre, Maria, 19.III, 82; 19.VII, 123, 272 Behrendt, Flemming, 12.II, 138 Behrendt, Kathy, 19.II, 221 Behrendt, Poul, 8.I, 30; 19.I, 68, 128; 19.II, 16; 19.VI, 165 Behschnitt, Wolfgang, 19.III, 200 Beidler, Devon R., 19.II, 234 Beier, Gerhard, 19.III, 122 Beier, Jes, 19.I, 69 Beintker, Michael, 10.I, 22; 19.III, 82; 19.VI, 49 Beiqin, Yao, 19.I, 24 Beiser, Frederick, 6.III, 98 Beiswanger, George, 12.IV, 157–9 Beitchman, Philip, 19.II, 16; 19.VI, 193 Bejerholm, Lars, 8.I, 173, 182; 19.I, 118, 126; 19.II, 133, 227, 230, 231; 19.III, 114, 193; 19.V, 205; 19.VI, 72; 19.VII, 222 Békessy, Imre (1887–1951), AustrianHungarian journalist, 12.I, 162–4, 167 Bekker, August Immanuel (1785–1871), German philologist, 2.II, 48, 49, 52; 3, 150; 20, M 1074–1076, 1282
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Bekker, Wilhelm Adolph (1796–1846), German classical scholar, 20, M 2033 Bekkum, Koert van, 19.I, 205 Bektoviü, Safet, 19.I, 40, 69, 190; 19.II, 16, 206 Bélanger-Michaud, Sara Danièle, 19.III, 14; 19.VI, 99 Belaval, Yvon, 19.III, 23 Beld, Antonie van den, 19.I, 163 Beldarrain, José María, 19.V, 157 Belfrage, Sixten, 19.V, 231 Belinsky, Vissarion, (1811–48), Russian literary critic, 9, 26, 363 Belitt, Ben, 19.II, 16 Bell, Charles, 12.IV, 180 Bell, Richard H., 19.II, 16, 17, 79, 148; 19.III, 155; 19.VI, 54, 132; 19.VII, 10, 278 Bellaiche-Zacharie, Alain, 19.III, 14, 45; 19.VII, 159 Bellantone, A., 19.III, 31; 19.VI, 193, 194 Belle, Gilbert van, 19.III, 146 Bellessort, André (1866–1942), French author, 8.I, 426; 18.IV, 27–30; 19.III, 14 Belletti, Bruno, 8.II, 94; 19.IV, 64; 19.VII, 284 Bellezza, Vito Antonio, 19.IV, 40 Bellinger, Charles K., 8.III, 252; 19.II, 17, 34, 153; 19.VI, 58, 160, 161 Bellini, Vincenzo (1801–35), Italian composer, 5.III, 142, 170
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Bellisario, Vincenzo, 19.IV, 40 Bellman, Carl Michael (1740–95), Swedish poet and composer, 20, M 1608–1611 Bello Reguera, Eduardo, 19.V, 157; 19.VI, 62 Bellow, Saul (1915–2005), American writer, 19.VI, 59 Belmond, S., 19.III, 14 Belohorszky, Pál, 19.IV, 4, 5; 19.VI, 122; 19.VII, 85 Beltrán, Óscar H., 19.V, 158 Bema, Alfred L., 19.III, 92 Bembennek, Krystyna, 19.V, 40 Benbassat, Roi, 19.II, 13, 17, 219; 19.VII, 29 Bencard, Mogens, 19.I, 108; 19.VI, 27 Bender, F., 19.III, 159 Bendixen, Friedrich, 19.III, 208 Bendl, Júlia, 19.VII, 73 Bendtsen, Bendt, 7.III, 225 Bene, Carmelo (1937–2002), Italian author and actor, 19.VI, 59 Benedict, Ruth (1887–1948), American anthropologist, 13, 84 Benedictsson (originally Bruzelius), Victoria (1850–88), Swedish author, 12.I, xii; 12.III, 15–25; 19.VI, 59, 60 Benedikt, Ernst, 19.II, 146; 19.III, 37, 145, 167; 19.V, 205 Benedyktowicz, Witold, 19.V, 40
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Benesch, Klaus, 19.II, 17; 19.VI, 158 Bengel, Johann Albrecht (1687–1752), German Lutheran Pietist, 10.III, 32 Bengt-Pedersen, Carsten, 19.I, 154 Benisz, Henryk, 19.V, 40 Benito Chabrier, Nathalie, 19.III, 14 Benjamin, Andrew, 19.II, 140; 19.VI, 60, 81 Benjamin, Walter (1892–1940), German philosopher, 5.III, 221; 8.III, 26, 200; 11.I, x, 4, 6, 11, 21, 22, 39, 49–65; 11.II, 13, 44; 11.III, 32; 12.I, 161; 12.III, 90; 12.IV, 113, 119, 122; 14, 7, 8, 31, 183, 204; 19.I, 152; 19.II, 17; 19.III, 72, 82; 19.VI, 18, 60, 61 Benke, György, 19.IV, 22 Benktson, Benkt-Erik, 12.III, 42; 19.II, 18, 230; 19.V, 205, 218; 19.VI, 178 Benne, Christian, 19.III, 82, 166; 19.VII, 197, 203, 230 Bennett, James O., 19.II, 17 Bennett, William E., 19.II, 17; 19.VII, 211 Benoit, Raymond, 19.II, 17; 19.VI, 192 Bense, Max, 19.I, 163; 19.III, 65, 82; 19.V, 193; 19.VI, 194; 19.VII, 123, 152 Benson, Bruce Ellis, 19.II, 246; 19.VII, 34 Bentata, Victor, 19.III, 34 Bentley, Richard (1662–1742), English classical scholar, 20, M 1290 Benton, Matthew A., 19.II, 17, 27; 19.VII, 56
Benvenuto, Cellini (1500–71), Italian Renaissance artist, 6.III, 68 Benyovszky, Ladislav, 19.I, 47; 19.VI, 111, 194 Benz, Ernst, 19.III, 82 Benz, Richard, 19.III, 127 Benze, Maks, 19.I, 39 Benzo, Massimo, 19.IV, 40; 19.VI, 194 Benzow, Kristofer, 19.V, 206; 19.VII, 166, 243 Beradt, Charlotte, 19.III, 204 Berardini, Sergio Fabio, 19.IV, 40, 41; 19.VI, 59, 229; 19.VII, 123, 167 Berasaluze, Sabin, 19.I, 9; 19.VII, 29 Bérault-Bercastel, Antoine-Henri de (1720–ca. 1794), French priest, 20, M 156–157 Berberich, Gerta, 18.IV, 31–4; 19.III, 14; 19.VII, 29 Berdyaev, Nikolay (1874–1948), Russian philosopher, 8.I, 427; 8.II, 260, 263, 274; 8.III, 46, 59, 60, 61, 75, 79, 80; 9, 23–32, 212, 355, 356, 393, 402, 403; 10.II, 116, 118; 11.III, 137; 12.IV, 166; 12.V, 81; 19.II, 250; 19.V, 115; 19.VI, 61, 62; 19.VII, 213 Berendsen, Desiree J., 19.I, 163; 19.VI, 1; 19.VII, 267 Berg, Alban (1885–1935), Austrian composer, 11.I, 4, 7, 8 Berg, Carl (1812–95), Danish teacher and author, 20, M 426 Berg, H.M., 19.V, 226
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Berg, Øivind, 19.II, 219 Berg, Siv Frøydis, 19.II, 219 Bergada, María Mercedes, 19.V, 194, 195 Berge, Claude van de (b. 1945), Flemish poet and writer, 19.VII, 267 Bergel, Lienhard, 19.II, 255; 19.VII, 28 Bergen, G.G. van, 8.I, 281, 282; 19.I, 163 Bergen, Herman, 19.I, 163 Bergengruen, Werner (1892–1964), Baltic German novelist, 10.III, 35 Bergenmar, Jenny, 12.III, 60; 19.V, 210; 19.VI, 60 Bergentz, Sven, 19.V, 206; 19.VII, 276 Berger, Herman, 19.VI, 194; 19.VII, 53, 158, 268 Berger, Johan Erik von (1772–1833), German philosopher and astronomer, 6.I, 310 Bergerac, Cyrano de (1619–55), French poet and of¿cer, 16.II, 49 Comical History of the States and Empires of the Moon, 16.II, 49 Berger-Gerster, Christine, 19.III, 82 Berg Eriksen, Trond, 18.V, 237–41 Berghs, Harry, 19.I, 199 Bergil, Christina, 19.V, 219 Berglund, Emil, 19.V, 206 Bergman, Bo, 19.V, 206 Bergman, Gregory, 19.I, 209
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Bergman, Ingmar (1918–2007), Swedish ¿lm director, 8.III, 18, 31; 11.II, 2; 12.IV, 161; 13, 90; 19.VI, 62, 63 Bergman, Shmuel Hugo (1883–1975), Zionist philosopher and intellectual, 8.III, 27, 32, 33; 9, 54, 55, 301; 19.II, 250; 19.III, 230, 231; 19.VI, 1, 2, 85 Bergo, Bettina, 19.VII, 59 Bergonzi, Bernard, 19.VII, 69 Bergquist, Lars, 19.V, 232 Bergson, Henri (1859–1941), French philosopher, 8.I, 329, 434; 8.II, 167, 286; 8.III, 41, 49, 54, 60, 61, 88, 274, 277; 9, 201, 204–24 passim, 227, 235, 239, 248, 328, 344, 362, 393, 394, 405; 10.I, 385; 10.III, 81, 175, 176 11.I, 106, 133; 11.III, 187; 12.I, 105; 12.V, 4; 13, 97, 179, 204; 14, 34; 19.VI, 63 Bergsson, Guðbergur (b. 1932), Icelandic writer, 8.I, 229; 19.VI, 63 Bergstedt, Harald (1877–1965), Danish poet, 8.I, 32 Bergström, Berit, 19.I, 101 Bergström, Carl Olof, 19.V, 206 Bergwall, Torvald, 19.V, 202 Bering, Vitus (1617–75), Danish poet, 5.II, 160 Berkeley, George (1685–1753), Irish philosopher, 8.II, 265; 11.III, 7; 12.IV, 127 Berkhof, Hendrikus, 19.I, 163 Berlet, Jean-Luc, 19.III, 14
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Berlin, Isaiah (1909–97), British philosopher and historian of ideas, 5.I, 27; 11.III, 220 Berlioz, Hector (1806–69), French composer, 5.III, 147, 150, 155–9, 161; 19.VI, 63 Bernanos, Georges (1888–1948), French writer, 19.VI, 63, 64 Bernaola, Pedro, 19.V, 157 Bernard, Bernard (1821–95), French Catholic priest, 7.II, 53 Bernard, Dominique, 19.III, 212 Bernard, Marie-Anne, 19.I, 69 Bernardo, Simone Teixeira, 19.V, 76 Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153), church father, 4, 11, 23–45, 149, 153, 15, 160, 272, 283; 5.II, 11, 35; 17, 247; 19.VI, 64; 20, M 427 Bernascone, Bianca, 19.IV, 77 Bernays, Jacob, 2.II, 70 Bernd, Adam (1676–1748), German theologian, 19.VI, 64 Berndsen, Mette, 19.I, 141 Berndt, Rainer, 19.II, 52; 19.VII, 162 Berner, Albert Friedrich (1818–1907), German jurist, 20, M 1921 Bernhard, Carl. See Saint-Aubain, Andreas Nicolai de Bernhard, Thomas (1931–89), Austrian author, 12.I, xi, 15–29; 12.V, 133; 19.VI, 64, 65 Bernhardt, Oscar, 19.III, 62
Bernheim, Hippolyte (1840–1919), French physicist, 12.III, 82 Bernoulli, Carl Albert (1868–1937), 10.I, 225 Berns, Egidius, 19.I, 186; 19.VII, 100 Bernstein, Richard (b. 1932), American philosopher, 11.III, 181, 182; 19.II, 17 Bernstorff, Wilhelm von, 12.I, 66 Berntsen, Anton, 19.I, 97 Berry, Thomas, 19.II, 17; 19.VI, 122; 19.VII, 222 Berry, Wanda Warren, 8.III, 253; 10.II, 150, 151; 17, 170, 171 Berstad, Kristin Marie, 19.V, 13 Berta, Luca, 19.IV, 93 Bertaux, Filix, 19.III, 150 Bertelsen, Böss, 19.I, 69 Bertelsen, Jens Thodberg, 19.I, 69 Bertelsen, Jes, 19.I, 69 Bertelsen, Otto, 19.I, 61, 69, 117, 119, 150; 19.VI, 16, 169, 244; 19.VII, 41, 75 Berthenau, Jochen, 19.VII, 208 Berthold, Leonhard (1774–1822), German Protestant theologian, 1.I, 116, 196 Berthold-Bond, Daniel, 10.III, 156, 157; 17, 164, 170; 19.II, 18; 19.VI, 93, 194, 229; 19.VII, 123 Berti, Cristina, 19.VII, 243 Bertilsson, Thora Margareta, 19.V, 224 Bertin, Giovanni M., 19.IV, 41
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Bertman, Martin, 8.III, 183; 19.II, 18, 79 Bertocci, Peter, 14, 96 Bertram, Enst (1884–1957), German scholar, 11.I, 181 Bertuch, Friedrich Justin (1747–1822), German publisher, 20, M 1445–1456 Bertung, Birgit, 5.III, 88; 19.I, 70–2, 87, 88, 109, 128, 131; 19.II, 18, 111; 19.VI, 28, 47, 48, 51, 68, 79, 83, 90, 92, 103, 105, 146, 163, 248, 252; 19.VII, 14, 15, 154 Besch, Johannes, 19.III, 67, 82, 83 Beschin, Giuseppe, 19.III, 33; 19.VII, 77 Beskos, Dimitrios K., 19.III, 213, 216 Besnard, Franz Anton von (1796–1854), German historian of literature, 20, M 151 Bespaloff, Rachel (1895–1949), Ukrainian-born French philosopher, 11.II, 49; 18.IV, 35–40; 19.III, 14, 50; 19.VI, 2, 65, 167; 19.VII, 86, 88, 123 Bessa-Luís, Agustina, Portuguese novelist, 8.II, 9, 10; 18.VI, 3–8; 19.I, 152; 19.V, 77 Besser, Yaacov, 19.III, 231 Bessho, Umenosuke, 19.IV, 108; 19.VII, 268 Best, Steven, 8.III, 253; 19.II, 156 Bestmann, Hugo Johannes, 19.III, 60, 83 Beth, Evert Willem, 19.VII, 170 Beth, K., 19.III, 126, 197
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Bhaktivinoda Thakur (1838–1914), Indian philosopher and religious thinker, 19.VI, 65 Bianchi, Cirillo, 19.IV, 41 Bianco, Gloecir, 19.V, 86, 87; 19.VII, 268 Bias of Priene, 2.II, 116 Bibikhin, Vladimir, 19.V, 115, 117; 19.VI, 164, 165 Biþevskis, Raivis, 19.V, 2, 3; 19.VI, 187, 229 Bidermann, Jacob (1578–1639), Austrian Jesuit priest, 16.II, 43 Biedermann, Alois Emanuel (1819–85), Swiss theologian, 20, U 20 Biehl, Charlotte Dorothea (1731–88), Danish author and translator, 5.III, 14; 16.I, 160, 283; 20, M 1937–1940 Bieliková, Mária, 19.V, 129; 19.VI, 247 Bielik-Robson, Agata, 19.V, 42; 19.VI, 194 Bielmeier, Michael G., 19.II, 18, 54, 55; 19.VII, 211 Bienenstock, Maks (1881–1918), Polish scholar, 8.II, 213; 19.III, 83; 19.V, 35, 40; 19.VI, 162 Biennenstock, Myriam, 19.V, 35 Bierstedt, Robert, 19.II, 18, 123, 252 Biesenthal, Johann Heinrich (1800–66), German Jewish-Christian theologian and author, 20, M 245–246 Bigelow, Patrick, 8.III, 250; 11.III, 45; 18.II, 43–8; 19.II, 18, 19, 27; 19.VI, 37, 229 Bignone, Ettore (1879–1953), 8.II, 83; 19.IV, 41
Bijlsma, Roelof, 19.I, 172 Bîlbă, Daniel, 19.V, 108 Bilbao, Nekane Legarreta, 19.V, 155 Bilbeny, Norbert, 19.V, 157 Bilenko, Tetiana, 19.V, 247 Bille, Carl Steen Andersen (1828–98), Danish jurist and author, 7.I, 91 Bille, Steen Andersen (1797–1883), Danish naval of¿cer, 20, U 21 Billeskov Jansen, Frederik Julius (1907–2002), Danish literary scholar and author, 5.II, 161, 162; 5.III, 77, 86, 88, 89; 7.III, 43, 44; 8.I, 55, 67, 68, 70, 89, 96; 8.II, 39; 12.II, 24, 28, 36, 167, 169; 12.V, 37; 19.II, 18, 19, 68, 89, 95, 100, 133, 230, 231; 19.III, 16, 17, 34, 38, 40, 43, 46, 52, 53, 55, 83; 19.IV, 56, 102, 107, 172, 173; 19.V, 126, 150, 200, 201, 205, 232; 19.VI, 27, 46, 78, 162, 169, 252; 19.VII, 23, 143 Billeter, Fritz, 12.I, 130; 19.III, 83; 19.VII, 23 Billroth, Johann Gustav Friedrich (1808–36), German philosopher and theologian, 20, M 104, 428, 998 Binder, Hartmut, 12.I, 118; 19.VII, 23 Bindesbøll, Severin Claudius Wilken (1798–1871), Danish bishop, 20, M 211, 352–353 Bin Dhurayl, Adnan, 19.I, 6 Binetti, María José, 8.III, 294, 298; 18.VI, 135–9, 141–4; 19.II, 19, 103, 194, 211; 19.V, 140, 141, 155, 157–9, 161, 163, 166, 169–71, 174, 183, 195; 19.VI, 96,
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104, 106, 194, 195, 217, 229; 19.VII, 49, 59, 72, 163, 179, 188, 194 Bing, Just, 19.V, 13 Binga, Timothy, 11.III, 81 Bingde, Xie, 19.I, 23 Binger, Juliette, 19.I, 210 Binkley, Luther J., 19.II, 19; 19.VII, 124 Binswanger, Ludwig (1881–1966), Swiss psychiatrist, 9, 46, 238, 239; 11.I, 99; 11.III, 36, 37; 13, xi, 29–53, 161, 220, 230; 19.III, 83, 84; 19.VI, 65, 229 Binzer, August Daniel von (1793–1868), German author, 20, M 1871–1872 Bion, Wilfred (1897–1979), British psychoanalyst, 19.VI, 65 Bioy Casares, Adolfo Vicente Perfecto (1914–99), Argentinian writer, 12.V, 24 Birault, Henri, 19.III, 38 Birch, David Seidelin (1780–1854), Danish pastor, 20, A II 16 Birch, Hans Jørgen (1750–95), Danish pastor, 20, A II 305 Birchall, Brian, 8.III, 187, 188 Birgitta of Sweden (1303–73), mystic and saint, 5.II, 35 Birkedal, Vilhelm (1809–92), Danish pastor, 7.I, 13; 7.II, 196, 204, 205; 7.III, 215; 8.I, 135 Birkelund, Regner, 19.I, 100 Birkenstock, Eva, 9, 303, 304; 19.III, 84, 91; 19.VI, 229; 19.VII, 174, 181, 203
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Birket-Smith, Kjeld, 19.I, 96, 133 Birnbacher, Dieter, 19.III, 93, 94; 19.VII, 204 Birnstein, Uwe, 19.III, 128 Birx, H. James, 19.II, 185 Biser, Eugen (b. 1918–2014), German Catholic theologian, 10.I, xi; 10.III, 25–43; 19.III, 84; 19.VI, 65, 89 Bishop, Paul, 19.II, 195 Bismarck, Otto von (1815–98), Prussian statesman, 7.I, 89; 7.III, 115; 12.II, 20 Bittencourt, Renato Nunes, 19.V, 74, 77, 90, 101; 19.VII, 229 Bitter, Stephan, 19.II, 203; 19.VI, 137 Bixler, Julius Seelye, 19.II, 19 Bižaca, Nikola, 19.I, 43; 19.VI, 17 Biziak, Jacob dos Santos, 19.V, 77; 19.VI, 177, 251 Bjarnadóttir, Birna, 8.I, 228, 229; 19.IV, 24; 19.VI, 2, 63, 106 Bjarnason, Ágúst H., 8.I, 224; 19.IV, 24 Bjarnason, Loftur L., 12.III, 79 Bjerck-Amundsen, Petter, 19.I, 72; 19.IV, 20 Bjerg, Svend, 19.II, 19; 19.VI, 169 Bjergsø, Michael O., 19.III, 204, 205 Bjerre, Henrik Jøker, 19.II, 85 Bjølstad, Karen (1839–1931), Edvard Munch’s aunt, 12.III, 182 Bjørby, Pål, 19.II, 23; 19.VII, 2
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Björck, Gustaf Daniel, 19.V, 228 Björkheim, John, 18.VI, 243–7; 19.I, 72; 19.V, 206 Bjørneboe, Nina, 19.I, 147 Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne (1832–1910), Norwegian playwright, 7.I, 21; 7.II, 178; 7.III, 192; 8.I, 126, 140–2, 146, 149, 158; 8.II, 252, 264; 12.I, xii; 12.II, 101; 12.III, 67, 78, 109–44, 145, 156, 162, 163, 166; 19.VI, 65, 66 Björnsson, Sigurjón, 19.IV, 24 Bjørnvig, Thorkild (1918–2004), Danish poet, 8.I, 65; 12.II, 67, 70, 72–6, 84–6; 19.VI, 190 Björsten, Andreas, 19.V, 206 Bjurström, C.G., 19.V, 227 Black, Eric, 19.II, 168 Black, Michael, 19.II, 13 Blackham, Harold John (1903–2009), British humanist and writer, 8.I, 254, 255; 8.II, 37; 19.II, 19; 19.V, 193; 19.VI, 246 Blaga, Lucian (1895–1961), Romanian poet, dramatist and philosopher, 8.II, 303, 304; 12.V, 6; 19.V, 108, 109; VI, 66 Blagojevic, Bojan, 19.II, 19 Blake, David C., 19.II, 49 Blake, William (1757–1827), English poet, 5.III, 274; 8.I, 254; 10.III, 113; 12.I, 143; 12.IV, 59, 60, 71, 121, 194, 198, 202; 19.VI, 66, 67 Blakemore, W.B., Jr., 19.II, 117
Blamires, David, 16.II, 218 Blanc, Louis (1811–82), French politician, 5.III, 96 Blanchet, Charles, 19.III, 14; 19.VI, 2 Blanchette, Oliva, 19.II, 154; 19.VI, 2, 195 Blanchot, Maurice (1907–2003), French philosopher and writer, 8.I, 259, 453, 454; 11.I, xi; 11.II, 3, 4, 8, 44, 63–81, 174; 11.III, 207, 208; 12.I, 129; 19.I, 84; 19.VI, 67 Blanco Regueira, José (1947–2004), Spanish philosopher, 8.III, 271; 19.V, 159 Blandzi, Seweryn, 19.V, 44 Blanke, Ingrid, 19.III, 84 Blanken, Geert Jan, 19.I, 163 Blankesteijn, Ineke, 19.I, 196 Blanshard, Brand (1892–1987), American philosopher, 8.III, 232; 19.II, 19, 64; 19.VI, 2, 67 Blasberg, Cornelia, 19.III, 189; 19.VI, 64 Blasche, Bernhard Heinrich (1766–1832), German Protestant theologian, 1.I, 119 Blašþíková, Andrea, 19.V, 137 Blass, Josef Leonhard, 19.III, 84 Blauw, Pieter Wilhelmus, 19.I, 169 Blažeková, Zuzana, 19.II, 19, 219, 223; 19.V, 129, 130; 19.VI, 55 Blech, Karl Adolf (1796–1877), German pastor, 20, M 712–713
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Blecher, Max (1909–38), Romanian writer, 12.I, xiii; 12.V, 3–20; 19.V, 109; 19.VI, 67 Blei, Franz (1871–1942), Austrian-born author and translator, 12.I, 98, 158; 19.III, 117; 19.VI, 67, 68 Bleker, Ernst Johannes, 19.I, 164 Bleuler, Eugen (1857–1939), Swiss psychiatrist, 13, 32 Bleys, Kjell, 19.I, 163, 164 Blicher, Henrik, 19.I, 69; 19.II, 205; 19.VI, 46, 165 Blicher, Steen Steensen (1782–1848), Danish author, 3, 168, 169, 172; 4, 154; 5.III, 51; 6.III, 7, 296, 300; 7.I, xii; 7.III, 49–65; 8.I, 77; 12.I, xi; 19.VI, 68; 20, M 1521–1525, 1873; U 22–23 Blin, Georges, 19.III, 15 Blixen, Karen (1885–1962), Danish author, 7.III, 121, 122; 8.I, 96; 12.I, xii; 12.II, 1–16; 12.IV, 102, 213; 12.V, 182; 19.II, 255; 19.VI, 68–70 Blixen-Finecke, Baron Bror Frederik von (1886–1946), Swedish baron, 12.II, 2 Bloch, Carl (1834–90), Danish painter, 12.II, 29 Bloch, Ernst (1885–1977), German philosopher, 8.II, 160; 10.I, 188, 204, 205, 208, 213, 217, 218, 250; 11.I, x, 67–83; 12.I, 31, 238; 14, 179, 183; 19.III, 84; 19.VI, 70 Bloch, Frederik Christian (1805–79), Danish pastor, 20, A I 70–71 Bloch, Jens (1761–1830), Danish classical scholar and bishop, 2.I, 217, 236–9
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Bloch, Jochanan, 19.II, 151; 19.VI, 87 Bloch, Jørgen Victor (1812–92), Danish pastor, 20, M 2190 Bloch, Olivier, 19.III, 35, 41 Bloch Suhr, Johannes Søren (1807–76), Danish pastor and author, 20, M 379 Blocksome, Rebecca, 19.II, 178 Bloechl, Jeffrey, 19.II, 75, 236, 243; 19.VII, 66 Blois, Louis de (1506–66), Flemish monk, 20, M 429 Blok, Aleksandr (1880–1921), Russian cultural ¿gure, 8.II, 256, 257; 19.VI, 70, 71 Blokhuis, Jan, 19.I, 209 Blom, Hans Jørgen (1792–1864), Danish of¿cer and author, 20, A II 17, 207 Blomquist, Gustaf, 19.V, 199 Blondel, Maurice (1861–1949), French philosopher 8.III, 7, 8, 49; 9, 201; 10.III, 12, 99; 19.VI, 71 Bloom, Allan (1930–92), American philosopher, 11.III, 222 Bloom, Harold (b. 1930), American literary critic, 5.III, 188, 197, 204; 6.III, 150; 7.III, 215, 216; 12.I, xii; 12.III, 32; 12.IV, 51–79; 16.II, 141, 146; 18.II, 49–52; 19.II, 19, 20; 19.VI, 71, 210; 19.VII, 145 Blosius, Ludovicus or Louis de Blois (1506–66), Flemish Benedictine spiritual author, 5.I, x; 5.II, 11, 31–41, 143, 144; 19.VI, 71
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Bloth, Peter C., 19.III, 84 Bloy, Léon (1846–1917), French author, 8.III, 291; 9, 218; 19.VI, 71 Blücher, Heinrich (1899–1970), German poet and philosopher, 14, 30 Blüdnikow, Bent, 19.I, 147 Bluebeard, 16.I, 42, 79–87; 19.VI, 71 Bluhme, Johannes Bartholomæus (1681–1753), court chaplain of the Danish King Christian VI, 5.II, 65 Blum, Jean, 19.III, 15; 19.VII, 167 Blum, Mark L., 19.II, 20; 19.VII, 88 Blumauer, Aloys (1755–98), Austrian poet, 20, M 1298 Blumenberg, Hans, 8.I, 147; 11.I, 166, 171 Blumfelde, LiƗna, 19.V, 115 Blumhardt, Christoph Friedrich (1842–1919), German Protestant theologian, 10.I, 2, 68, 187; 19.VI, 71, 72 Blumhardt, Johann Christoph (1805–80), German Protestant philosopher, 10.I, 68, 187 Boada, Ignasi, 19.I, 17; 19.VII, 82 Boaden, Ann, 19.II, 186 Boas, Eduard (1815–53), German author and literary historian, 8.I, 274 Bobbio, Norberto, 19.IV, 41 Bobé, Louis, 19.VI, 162 Bobnar, Miranda, 19.V, 149
Boboc, Alexandru, 8.II, 305, 308, 309; 19.V, 109 Bobryk, Jerzy, 19.V, 40; 19.VII, 124, 222 Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313–75), Italian author and poet, 3, 2; 4, 256; 5.II, 224; 20, M 1927 Bochenski, Jozef Maria, 19.I, 7; 19.V, 40 Bochi, Giulia, 19.IV, 41 Bochinger, Richard, 19.III, 84 Bochler, A., 19.III, 84 Bocken, Inigo, 8.I, 288; 19.I, 190, 198 Böckenhoff, Karl, 19.III, 61 Böckh, August (1785–1867), German philologist, 11.I, 88 Bockshammer, Gustav Ferdinand (1784–1822), German Protestant theologian, 20, M 430 Bodin, Jean (1530–96), French jurist and political philosopher, 14, 227 Bødker Larsen, Marrian, 19.I, 122 Bodmer, Johann Jakob (1698–1783), Swiss historian and critical writer, 5.I, 78 Bodnár, Ján, 19.V, 130 Boehlich, Walter (1921–2006), German literary critic and translator, 10.I, 300, 306; 19.III, 67, 85; 19.VII, 211 Boehm, Omri, 19.II, 85; 19.VII, 29 Boehm, R., 19.III, 149 Boelderl, Artur R., 19.III, 176 Boelen-Ranneft, Nanne, 19.I, 156, 186
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Boer, Karin de, 19.II, 195 Boer, Margreet de, 19.I, 215 Boer, Marinus Gerrit Lieven (Rien) den, 19.I, 164; 19.VII, 23 Boer, Richard, 19.I, 164 Boer, Roland, 19.II, 20; 19.VI, 18 Boer, Theo de, 19.I, 164 Boerma, Nicolaas Westendorp, 19.I, 169, 214 Boesel, Chris, 19.II, 20 Boesen, Emil (1812–79), Danish theologian, 6.I, 235, 237, 361; 6.II, 117, 120; 6.III, 118; 7.I, 13, 33, 51, 114, 246; 7.II, 198, 298; 7.III, 49, 247; 8.I, 9; 8.II, 40; 11.I, 20; 16.I, 175; 19.VI, 72; 20, M 470 Boethe, Wilhelm Johan Jacob (1811–78), Danish theologian, 20, M 850 Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (ca. 480–ca. 524), Roman Christian philosopher, 4, 207–21; 12.IV, 201; 19.VI, 72; 20, M 431 Boétie, Etienne de la (1530–63), French judge and writer, 5.I, 117 Boeve, Lieven, 19.II, 172 Bof¿, Guido, 19.IV, 85 Bogdán, Ágnes, 19.I, 72; 19.IV, 3, 18, 21 Bogen, James, 19.II, 20; 19.VI, 195 Bøggild, Balthasar Christopher (1816–92), Danish pastor and translator, 7.I, 185, 186 Bøggild, Jacob, 11.III, 44, 45; 18.I, 49–54; 19.I, 72, 73, 87, 102, 128, 137, 141, 144,
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148, 151; 19.II, 20, 82, 87; 19.VI, 25, 105; 19.VII, 23, 124, 236 Bøgh, Erik (1822–99), Danish author, 12.III, 112; 19.I, 73, 74 Bøgh, Nicolaj (1843–1905), Danish author, 7.III, 285 Bogner, Ralf, 19.III, 114 Bogomolov, Alexey, 19.V, 116, 118 Bohács, Zoltán, 19.IV, 2 Bohár, András, 19.IV, 18 Bõhhovski, Bernard, 19.III, 1 Bohlin, Anna, 8.I, 175; 19.V, 199 Bohlin, Torsten (1889–1950), Swedish theologian, 7.I, 282, 283; 8.III, 244; 9, 168; 10.I, 159, 175; 12.III, 31, 32; 18.VI, 249–52, 253–6, 257–60, 261–5, 267–70, 271–5; 19.I, 89, 90; 19.III, 50, 52, 98, 105, 126, 157, 172, 205, 207; 19.V, 199, 206–9, 220, 231; 19.VI, 49, 72, 184, 195, 248; 19.VII, 75, 76, 124, 144, 152, 153, 157, 198, 276 Böhm, Thomas, 19.III, 128; 19.VI, 5, 6, 108, 233 Böhme, Gernot, 19.III, 85 Böhme, Jakob (1575–1624), German mystic, 1.I, 118, 173; 4, 239, 277; 5.I, x; 5.II, 22; 6.I, 50, 126, 256, 295; 6.III, 259; 8.III, 75; 9, 23, 24, 29, 34, 53; 10.I, 343, 346, 370; 19.VI, 72; 20, M 451–454 Böhmer, Otto A., 19.III, 85 Bohnenblust, Gottfried, 19.III, 85 Bohnenkamp, Klaus E., 12.I, 143; 19.III, 135, 136
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Böhner, Ph., 19.III, 152 Bohnsack, Rolf, 19.VII, 3, 236 Bohr, Niels (1885–1962), Danish physicist, 8.I, 3; 12.III, 32, 33; 19.VI, 72 Böhringer, Georg Friedrich (1812–79), German theologian, 4, 35, 37, 53, 85, 98–100, 105–7, 112, 115, 171, 175–7, 241, 244, 275; 20, M 173–177 Boieldieu, François Adrien (1775–1834), French composer, 5.III, 173; 19.VI, 72, 73 Boisdeffre, Pierre de, 12.I, 129; 19.III, 15; 19.VII, 23 Boisen, Eline Birgitte (1813–71), Danish author, 7.II, 191, 192, 206 Boisen, Frederik Engelhart (1808–82), Danish pastor, 7.II, 311 Boisen, Lars Nannestad (1803–75), Danish pastor, 20, M 432–433 Boisen, Mogens, 19.I, 60 Boisen, Peter Outzen (1762–1831), Danish bishop, 7.II, 191 Bojesen, Ernst Frederik (1803–64), Danish educationist, 2.I, 224, 245; 2.II, 48, 276; 3, 168; 20, M 1031, 1039, 1078, 1090 Bojesen, Maria Christine (1807–98), Danish author, 20, M 274 Bok, Hilary, 19.II, 163; 19.VII, 36 Bok, Mary Louise Curtis (1876–1970), American founder of the Curtis Institute of Music 12.IV, 41 Bókay, Antal, 19.IV, 15, 16 Bolander, Nils, 19.V, 209
Bolckmans, Alex, 19.I, 164, 209 Bölcskey, Gusztáv, 19.IV, 5, 16 Boldt, Joachim, 19.III, 85, 91, 92; 19.VI, 2; 19.VII, 11, 29, 59, 203, 204 Boldyrev, Nikolay, 19.V, 127 Bolea, ܇tefan, 19.V, 109 Bolin, Asta, 19.V, 209 Bolin, Nona R., 19.II, 20 Bolin, Wilhelm, 19.V, 209; 19.VI, 115 Bolinder, Jean, 19.V, 219 Bolingbroke, Henry St. John Viscount (1678–1751), English statesman, 6.II, 236 Bolkestein, Marinus Hendrik, 19.I, 164; 19.VI, 142, 143 Böll, Heinrich (1917–85), German author, 12.I, 97; 19.VI, 73 Bollerup, Claus Holst, 19.I, 73 Bollnow, Otto, 12.I, 213, 226–8; 19.III, 85 Bollon, Patrice, 18.IV, 41–4; 19.III, 45 Bologna, S., 19.IV, 94; 19.VII, 145 Bolt, Peter G., 19.II, 20 Bolzano, Bernhard (1781–1848), Bohemian mathematician and theologian, 6.II, 101; 19.VI, 73 Boman, Thorleif, 8.I, 159, 160; 19.V, 13 Bomhoff, Jacobus Gerardus, 19.I, 185 Bomholt, Julius (1896–1969), Danish minister of culture, 8.I, 46; 19.I, 97, 117
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Bomskow, J., 19.V, 71 Bomstad, Johan, 8.I, 130 Bona, Giovanni (1609–74), Italian Cistercian and author, 20, M 434 Bonagiuso, Giacomo, 9, 304; 19.IV, 38, 41, 42, 71; 19.VII, 174, 258 Bonald, Louis Gabriel Ambrois vicomte de (1754–1840), French philosopher and political writer, 6.II, 103; 14, 194, 200 Bonaparte, Joseph-Napoleon (1768–1844), Napoleon’s elder brother, 5.III, 113 Bonaventura (also Bonaventure), Saint (ca. 1220–74), Scholastic philosopher, 4, 185, 189, 191; 8.III, 42; 10.III, 46; 19.VI, 73; 20, M 435–436 Boncela, Anna, 19.V, 69; 19.VII, 139 Bonde Jensen, Jørgen (b. 1937), Danish literary scholar, 12.II, 17, 19, 27, 30, 33; 17, 168, 169 Bondesson, Pia, 12.II, 3 Bønding, Line Andrea, 19.I, 73. Bondor, George, 19.V, 108 Bondorf, Volmer, 19.I, 65 Bondsdorff, Max von, 19.V, 209 Bongardt, Michael, 19.III, 85 Bonhoeffer, Dietrich (1906–45), German Lutheran pastor and theologian, 8.II, 170; 8.III, 234; 10.I, 43–64, 145, 150, 187, 194–6, 213, 330; 10.II, 26–8, 31, 41, 42; 12.IV, 21, 22, 182; 19.VI, 73–5
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Bonhoff, Karl, 19.VII, 208 Boniface, Alexandre (1790–1841), French educator, 20, A II 243 Bonifacio, Baldassare (1585–1659), Italian author, 20, M 1364 Bonifazi, Conrad, 19.II, 20; 19.VII, 124 Bonilla Morales, Jaime Laurence, 19.V, 159; 19.VII, 253 Bonitz, Hermann (1814–88), German scholar, 20, M 1096 Bonnefoy, Yves (1923–2016), French poet and literary critic, 19.III, 30; 19.VI, 75 Bonsdorff, Max von, 8.I, 208 Bonus, Arthur, 19.III, 85, 86 Boor, Helmut de, 19.III, 65 Boorstin, Daniel, 19.I, 209 Booth, Wayne (1921–2005), American literary critic, 8.III, 254; 11.III, 41; 16.II, 5 Boozer, Jack Stewart, 19.II, 50 Bor, Jan, 19.I, 164, 178, 184, 192, 200; 19.VII, 205 Bora, Katharina von (1499–1552), German nun and wife of Martin Luther, 7.II, 315 Borchert, Donald M., 19.II, 119 Borchsenius, Johanne Dorothea (1767–1830), 7.III, 287 Borchsenius, Otto (1844–1925), Danish literary scholar, 7.III, 147; 19.I, 73; 19.VI, 78, 165; 19.VII, 218
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Bordier, Roger, 19.III, 15 Borelius, Hilma, 19.III, 86 Borevoy, Maxim, 19.V, 239 Borg, Camilla Brudin, 19.II, 21, 210; 19.V, 210 Borg, Marlies ter, 19.I, 165 Borg, Stefan, 8.I, 175; 19.V, 201–3, 232, 233 Borgaard, Carl Peter (1801–68), Danish author and translator, 20, U 99 Borgbjerg, F.J. (1886–1936), Danish politician and editor, 8.I, 82 Børge, Vagn, 19.III, 85; 19.VI, 115, 187; 19.VII, 211 Borgen, Vilhelm August (1801–84), Danish educator, 20, M 997 Borgenstierna, Gert, 19.V, 207 Borges, Bento Itamar, 19.V, 77, 103; 19.VII, 66 Borges, Jorge Luis (1899–1986), Argentinean author, 8.III, 288; 11.III, 36, 38, 43, 196; 12.I, xii; 12.IV, 113; 12.V, 21–31, 166; 13, 3; 19.VI, 75, 76 Borgese, Giuseppe Antonio (1882–1952), Sicilian writer, 8.II, 83; 19.IV, 42; 19.VI, 115 Borges Rech, Cláudia Maria Correia, 19.V, 74, 88; 19.VII, 68 Borgia, Salvatore, 19.IV, 42 Borgvin, Rune, 19.I, 122; 19.VII, 222 Borheck, August Christian (1751–1816), German philologist and historian, 20, M 1212–1213, 1240–1244 Borinsky, Alicia, 19.II, 21; 19.VII, 267
Bork, Jens S., 19.I, 73; 19.VI, 25 Bork Hansen, Leif, 19.I, 88, 91–3, 109, 128; 19.VI, 16, 22, 26 Borman, David A., 19.II, 21 Borman, N., 19.V, 224 Bormann, Claus von, 19.II, 231; 19.III, 75; 19.VII, 56 Born, Ann R., 19.II, 250 Born, Eric von, 19.V, 209 Born, Ignaz von (1742–91), Austrian mineralogist and author, 20, M 694 Born, Jürgen, 19.III, 86; 19.VII, 23 Börne, Karl Ludwig (1786–1837), German writer, 5.III, 187, 200, 203, 204; 6.I, 41; 16.I, 128; 16.II, 18, 19, 27–30; 20, M 1627–1629 Bornemann, Frederik Christian (1810–61), Danish jurist, 4, 185, 186; 6.II, 58; 7.I, 88; 20, M 1211 Bornemann, Johan Alfred (1813–90), Danish theologian, 2.II, 7, 8; 4, 152, 154, 186, 187, 195; 6.I, 238, 239; 7.I, 59; 7.II, 195; 20, U 24 Bornemark, Jonna, 19.V, 216, 231; 19.VI, 110 Bornkamm, Günther (1905–90), German Protestant theologian, 10.I, 105, 156, 243 Boroday, Jury, 19.V, 118; 19.VI, 200 BoroĔ, Dominika, 19.V, 40, 41; 19.VII, 91, 181, 277 Boros, Gábor, 19.IV, 10; 19.VII, 73 Boros, János, 19.IV, 9; 19.VII, 73
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Borowitz, Eugene B., 19.II, 21 Borowski, Felix, 19.II, 14 Borre, Roger van den, 19.I, 165; 19.VI, 95 Borrell, Agustí, 19.I, 20; 19.VII, 138, 250 Børsand, Grete, 8.I, 161 Borso, Dario, 8.II, 95; 19.II, 21; 19.IV, 32–4, 42 Bortolasi, Giovanni, 19.IV, 42 Borup, N.H., 19.I, 92 Borup, Thomas Larsen (1726–70), Danish printer, 20, M 1466 Bos, Geert van den, 8.I, 273, 274, 276, 277; 19.I, 165; 19.II, 133 Bos, J.G., 19.I, 165 Bosc, Jean, 19.III, 15 Boscaglia, Lindonor, 19.V, 81; 19.VII, 180 Bosch, Hans (Johannes Jozephus Godefridus) van den, 19.I, 165; 19.VI, 96, 106 Bosch, Hieronymus (ca. 1450–1516), Dutch painter, 12.III, 28 Bösch, Michael, 19.III, 85; 19.VII, 174, 188 Bosco, Maria Angélica, 8.II, 33; 19.V, 151 Boserup, Ivan, 2.I, 226 Bösl, Anton, 19.III, 85 Bošmanský, Karol, 19.V, 130, 139 Bošnjak, Branko, 19.I, 40
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Bossche, Marc van den, 19.I, 200 Bossuet, Jacob Benignus (or JacquesBénigne) (1627–1704), French theologian and bishop, 4, 152, 156, 157; 5.II, 131; 7.II, 315; 20, M 1984–1990 Bostad, Inga, 19.V, 13 Bostock, Anna, 19.II, 253 Boström, Christopher Jacob (1797–1866), Swedish philosopher, 12.III, 74 Both, Annet, 19.I, 213 Bottani, Livio, 19.IV, 42 Bøttern, Else Pauline, 19.V, 209 Botticelli, Sandro (Alessandro di Mariano dei Filipepi) (ca. 1445–1510), Italian painter, 5.II, 222, 224; 10.I, 337 Böttiger, Karl Wilhelm (1790–1862), German historian, 5.II, 8 Bouaniche, Arnaud, 19.III, 31; 19.VI, 104 Bouchard, Louise (b. 1949), Canadian poet and writer, 19.VI, 76 Bouchilloux, Hélène, 19.III, 15 Boudier, C.E.M. Struyker, 19.I, 169 Boulous-Walker, Michelle, 8.III, 187 Boumann, Ludwig (1801–71), German philologist, 6.III, 238; 20, M 555–556 Bourbech, Christine, 19.III, 86 Bourdieu, Pierre (1930–2002), French sociologist, 13, 2
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Bourgeois, Patrick, 19.II, 21 Bournonville, Antoine (1760–1843), French-Danish ballet dancer and choreographer, 7.III, 69; 16.II, 123, 124 Bournonville, August (1805–79), Danish ballet choreographer, 5.III, 143; 7.I, xii; 7.III, 67–82, 275; 12.I, 148; 16.I, 244; 19.VI, 76 Bousquet, François, 8.I, 456, 458; 19.II, 21; 19.III, 15, 16, 20, 42, 44, 48; 19.IV, 84; 19.V, 141; 19.VI, 2, 120; 19.VII, 170, 171 Bousset, Wilhelm (1865–1920), German Protestant theologian, 10.I, 157 Bousseyroux, Michel, 19.III, 16; 19.VI, 67, 151; 19.VII, 124 Boutang, Pierre (1916–98), a French philosopher, 9, 200 Bouwsma, Oets Kolk (1898–1978), American philosopher, 8.III, 202; 11.III, 1–9, 170; 19.VI, 76, 77 Bouyer, Louis, 19.III, 32 Bouzeas, Konstantinos, 19.III, 227; 19.VI, 188 Bové, Paul A., 19.II, 21, 180; 19.VI, 59, 84 Boven, Martijn, 19.I, 165; 19.II, 214, 215 Bowditch, Isobel, 19.II, 21 Bowen, Gary S., 19.II, 21 Bowen, Guo, 19.I, 36 Bowen, James K., 19.II, 21 Bowers, George K., 19.II, 5
Bowers, Lois S., 19.II, 5 Boyce Gibson, Alexander (1900–72), Australian philosopher, 8.III, 177, 181 Boyce Gibson, William Ralph (1869–1935), Australian philosopher, 8.III, 176, 177 Boyd, Craig A., 19.II, 53 Boye, Adolph Engelbert (1784–1851), Danish author, 5.III, 251, 252, 261, 262, 265 Boye, Caspar Johannes (1791–1853), Danish pastor, 20, M 1509–1520; A I 165–167 Boyer, Charles, 19.I, 209; 19.III, 16 Boyer, Regis, 19.V, 67; 19.VI, 25, 71, 73; 19.VII, 14, 51 Boyle, John Boyle (1707–62), 5th Earl of Orrery, English writer and friend of Jonathan Swift, 16.II, 4 Božiþ, Andrej, 19.II, 172; 19.VII, 44, 45 Braaten, Carl, 10.I, 271 Brabant, Siger de (ca. 1240–80), philosopher, 8.II, 265 Brachfeld, Oliver, 19.III, 16; 19.IV, 5 Brachmann, Jens, 19.III, 91; 19.VII, 199 Brack, J. Paul, 19.III, 86 Brackett, Richard M., 19.I, 134; 19.II, 254; 19.VII, 80 Bradbury, Malcolm (1932–2000), English author, 12.IV, 137 Bradley, Francis Herbert (1846–1924), British philosopher, 11.III, 2, 88
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Braeckmans, Luc, 19.I, 199; 19.VI, 42, 43 Braekman, Antoon, 19.I, 165 Braga, Jorge, 19.I, 152 Bragstad, William R., 5.II, 190, 191; 19.II, 21; 19.VII, 76 Brahde, Per, 19.VI, 68; 19.VII, 124 Brahe, Tycho (1546–1601), Danish astronomer, 5.II, 44; 8.I, 242; 12.II, 29 Brainerd, Barron, 19.II, 21 Brake, Matthew, 19.II, 214–18; 19.VII, 71 Brammer, Gerhard Peter (1801–84), Danish bishop, 7.II, 289, 298, 299 Bramming, Bente, 19.I, 73; 19.VII, 75 Bramming, Torben, 8.I, 64; 19.I, 74, 85, 107; 19.VI, 184; 19.VII, 144 Brancatisano, Fortunato, 19.IV, 42 Branczik, Leo, 19.III, 86; 19.VI, 115 Brand, G.K., 19.III, 111 Brand, W., 19.III, 86 Brandalise, Adone, 19.IV, 42 Brandell, Georg, 19.V, 209, 210; 19.VI, 139, 162 Brandell, Gunnar, 19.V, 222, 227 Brandenburg, Albert of (1490–1545), cardinal and elector of the Holy Roman Empire, 5.II, 121 Brandenstein, Béla (1901–89), Hungarian philosopher, 8.II, 162; 18.V, 33–7; 19.IV, 1, 5, 20
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Brandes, Edvard (1847–1931), Danish author and politician, 7.III, 277; 8.I, 12, 81; 12.II, 24, 29, 36, 102, 104; 12.III, 66 Brandes, Georg (1842–1927), Danish author and literary critic, 2.II, 315, 319; 3, 13; 5.III, 260; 6.II, 199; 7.I, 289, 313; 7.II, 183, 184; 7.III, 3, 17, 44, 45, 211, 212, 213, 276–82, 290; 8.I, 3–8, 12–21 passim, 30–3, 44, 50, 51, 53, 67, 82, 83, 86, 122, 137–43 passim, 146, 147, 150, 155–7, 164, 165, 183, 197, 198, 242, 274, 318, 319, 368, 424; 8.II, 23, 84, 86, 87, 157, 208, 286, 288, 290; 8.III, 26, 28, 150; 9, 268–79 passim; 10.III, 108, 131; 11.I, 28, 179, 254, 271, 272, 298; 12.I, xi, 61, 63, 65, 69, 70, 72, 145, 179–81, 186, 215, 223–7; 12.II, 17–41, 46, 54, 101, 103, 113, 139–42, 150–2, 159–61, 163, 167, 175; 12.III, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 34, 45, 54–9, 66, 75, 79, 80, 109, 119, 120, 122–30, 139, 155, 156, 159, 167–9, 181, 189; 12.IV, 114, 115, 128; 13, ix, 57, 81, 299; 14, 109; 16.I, 292; 16.II, 44; 17, 296; 19.I, 52, 74; 19.III, 1, 206; 19.V, 126, 229, 230; 19.VI, 25, 66, 77, 162; 19.VII, 2 Brandes, Peter, 19.I, 132; 19.VI, 11 Brandis, Christian August (1790–1867), German philologist and historian of philosophy, 2.I, 294; 20, M 1077 Brandmair Dallera, Ilsemarie, 19.III, 86; 19.VI, 184; 19.VII, 222 Brandom, Robert (b. 1950), American philosopher, 11.III, 193 Brandt, Carl Joakim (1817–89), Danish pastor and author, 20, M 191–192, 321–325 Brandt, Frithiof (1892–1968), Danish literary scholar, 7.I, 112, 135; 7.III, 249; 8.I, 30, 43–6, 50–2; 11.I, 274; 12.III, 37; 19.I, 7, 74,
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75, 95, 117, 165; 19.II, 21, 250; 19.III, 46, 52, 86; 19.IV, 171; 19.V, 33, 67; 19.VI, 25, 115, 224; 19.VII, 103, 104 Brandt, Gustaf, 19.V, 206 Brandt, Hermann (1940–2009), German Protestant theologian, 7.II, 255; 19.III, 86; 19.VII, 91 Brandt, Lori Unger, 19.II, 198, 199; 19.VII, 157 Brandt, Susanna Margaretha (1746–72), 16.II, 96 Brandt, Willy (1913–92), German politician and chancellor, 12.I, 4 Branscombe, Peter, 16.II, 170 Branthomme, Mathilde, 19.III, 16 Brants Reyes, Manuel, 19.V, 159 Brask, Per, 19.II, 21 Bratkowski, Tadeusz, 19.V, 139 Bratslav, Nachman of (1772–1810), Jewish religious thinker, 19.VII, 119 Braun, Christian, 19.III, 132 Braun, Dietrich, 19.III, 141 Braun, Otto, 19.III, 158, 168 Braun, Ulrike, 19.III, 132 Braunleder, Margot, 19.III, 86 Brausewetter, Arthur, 19.III, 86, 198 Bravená, Noemi, 19.I, 48; 19.II, 105; 19.VI, 73, 74 Bravo Jordán, Nassim, 19.II, 213–19; 19.V, 154, 155, 159, 160, 163, 171, 174, 175, 194, 195; 19.VI, 25, 217
Braw, Christian, 19.V, 230 Bray, Suzanne, 19.II, 149 Brazier, Paul Henry, 19.VI, 49, 50, 122 Breal, Michel Jules Alfred (1832–1915), French philologist, 7.III, 226 Brecht, Bertolt (1898–1956), German playwright, 11.I, 50; 12.I, 39, 158, 238; 12.V, 48; 13, 1, 2, 301; 19.VI, 81 Brecht, Franz Josef, 19.III, 72, 86, 126, 152; 19.VII, 208 Brechtken, Josef, 19.III, 86, 87; 19.VI, 195; 19.VII, 94, 120 Breckling, Friedrich (1629–1711), German pastor and author, 5.II, 22 Breczko, Jacek, 19.V, 63; 19.VI, 166; 19.VII, 101 Bredahl, Christian Hviid (1784–1860), Danish playwright, 20, M 1526–1530; A I 216–221 Breder, Ludvig, 8.I, 132 Bredsdorff, Elias, 7.III, 10; 19.I, 75; 19.II, 231; 19.V, 126; 19.VII, 103 Bredsdorff, Thomas, 5.III, 269; 19.I, 76, 102, 144; 19.VI, 27, 62, 190 Breen, Margaret Sönser, 19.II, 79 Breese, Dave, 19.II, 21 Breeuwer, Willem, 19.I, 159, 197 Brehier, Emile, 19.I, 7; 19.III, 55 Breisach, Ernst, 19.II, 21 Breitholtz, Lennart, 19.V, 220
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Breitinger, Johann Jakob (1701–76), Swiss-German writer, 5.I, 78 Brejdak, Jaromir, 19.V, 41, 63, 67; 19.VII, 157 Bremer, Fredrika (1801–65), Swedish author, 8.I, 175, 197, 237, 239; 12.III, 20; 19.III, 206; 19.V, 210; 19.VI, 81 Bremi, Willy, 19.III, 87 Bremmer, Rebekka, 19.I, 180 Bremner, Rory, 19.II, 22 Brenda, Julien, 19.V, 160 Brenel, Hjalmar, 19.V, 210 Brentano, Clemens (1778–1842), German poet and author, 5.II, 7; 6.III, 1, 2, 8, 28; 7.I, 272; 19.VI, 81; 20, M 1432, 1494–1496, 1850 Brentano, Franz (1838–1917), German philosopher, 9, 99; 11.I, 147 Brentari, Carlo, 19.IV, 63; 19.VI, 159 Bresson, Robert (1901–99), French ¿lm director, 11.II, 97, 103; 19.VI, 81 Bretall, Robert, 8.III, 187; 13, 233, 279; 14, 237; 19.II, 2, 22, 95 Breton, André (1896–1966), French writer and poet, 11.II, 44 Bretschneider, Karl Gottlieb (1776–1848), German Protestant theologian, 1.II, 143, 151, 225, 228–31; 4, 171; 6.II, 39–52, 209, 210; 7.I, 283; 19.VI, 81, 81; 20, M 73–74, 437–438; A I 25–26; U 25 Brett, George Sydney (1879–1944), Canadian philosopher, 8.III, 199, 204–6
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Bretteville, Fanny Lodovica le Normand de (1827–59), Danish woman of letters, 6.III, 179, 277; 7.III, 91 Bretteville Jensen, S., 19.I, 89 Breuer, Hans-Peter, 19.II, 179 Breuer, Josef (1842–1925), Austrian physician, 13, 199, 278 Breuer, Ulrich, 19.III, 166; 19.VII, 197, 230 Breuil, Roger, 19.III, 16 Breuning, Emil, 19.III, 206 Breuninger, Christian, 19.II, 22 Brewer, Johann Paul (1783–1840), German physicist, 20, M 1235 BĜezina, Otokar (1868–1929), Czech poet and writer, 19.VI, 82 BĜezinová, Helena, 19.II, 206 Brézis, David, 8.I, 457; 19.II, 61; 19.III, 16, 17, 48; 19.VII, 59, 114 Brezzi, Paolo, 19.IV, 28 Brianese, Giorgio, 19.IV, 42; 19.VII, 203 Briant, Jonathan, 5.II, 69 Bridel, Philippe, 19.III, 17; 19.VI, 50; 19.VII, 269 Bridges, Thomas, 19.II, 22; 19.VI, 106 Briedis, Mindaugas, 19.V, 6; 19.VII, 253 Briem, Efraim, 19.V, 209 Brien, Abbé, 19.III, 17; 19.VI, 33
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Briggs, Richard, 19.II, 166 Brightman, Edgar Shef¿eld (1884–1953), American religious philosopher, 8.III, 80; 10.II, 4; 14, 92, 95–8 Brinch, Ivar Diderichsen (1665–1728), Danish pastor, 20, M 265 Bring, S.L., 19.V, 210 Brink, Gijsbert van den, 19.I, 166; 19.VII, 124, 203 Brink, J.K. van den, 19.I, 215 Brinker, Claudia, 19.III, 171; 19.VI, 130 Brinkman, Martien E., 19.I, 166; 19.II, 110 Brinkschmidt, Egon, 19.III, 87; 19.VI, 50 Brion, Friderike (1752–1813), 16.I, 104 Brissaud, André, 19.III, 33 Bristow, William, 19.II, 22 Brito, Humberto, 19.II, 190; 19.VII, 271 Brito, Luciana, 19.V, 98 Brix, Birgitte, 19.II, 16 Brix, Hans (1870–1961), Danish literary scholar, 8.I, 29, 43–5; 19.I, 75, 95, 97, 112, 117, 149 Brobbel, Carolien, 19.I, 166 Brobjer, Thomas, 9, 263, 265, 275; 19.II, 22; 19.VII, 124 Broch, Hermann (1856–1951), Austrian novelist, 8.I, 69, 328; 12.I, xi, 31–41, 141, 196; 12.II, 169; 12.V, 125; 19.VI, 82
Brochard, Michel (d. ca. 1729), French bibliographer and savant, 20, M 623, U 89 Brøchner, Hans (1820–75), Danish philosopher, 2.I, 308; 5.II, 8; 6.I, 36, 37, 237, 238, 346; 6.II, 235; 6.III, 40, 43; 7.I, 1, 3, 6, 21, 32, 33, 118, 184, 188, 192, 210, 245; 7.II, 12, 44, 45, 233; 8.I, 5–8, 12, 253; 11.I, x, 245–65; 12.II, 23; 19.I, 76; 19.III, 206; 19.VI, 82, 83; 19.VII, 121; 20, M 803–804, 2037; U 27 Brock, Eike, 19.III, 87; 19.VII, 271 Brock, Erich, 19.III, 87 Brock, Niels (1731–1802), Danish trader and philanthropist, 7.I, 14 Brock, Steen, 19.II, 77; 19.VII, 190 Brock, Werner, 12.IV, 167; 19.II, 22 Brod, Max (1884–1968), Czech-born Jewish German language author, 8.I, 332; 9, 402, 403; 12.I, 118, 121–5, 129, 130; 19.I, 212; 19.III, 87; 19.VI, 83, 229; 19.VII, 23 Brodar, Urška, 19.V, 149 Bröder (Broeder), Christian Gottlieb (1745–1819), German pastor and author, 20, A I 144; A II 25–26 Brodetsky, Oleksandr, 19.V, 239, 244; 19.VI, 93; 19.VII, 181 Brodeur, Claude, 19.III, 17 Brodsky, Joseph (1940–96), Russian and American poet and essayist, 19.VI, 83 Broek, J.A.A.M. van den, 19.I, 211 Broeren, Dirk, 19.I, 166
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Brogan, Jacqueline, 19.II, 22; 19.VI, 244 Brøgger, Stig, 19.I, 82; 19.II, 26 Brøgger, Suzanne (b. 1944), Danish author, 8.I, 69; 19.I, 76, 79, 86; 19.VI, 83, 84 Broichstetten, Horst, 19.III, 62, 71, 87 Bromiley, Geoffrey, 19.II, 255 Brommer, Peter, 19.I, 215 Brömse, Heinrich, 19.III, 87 Brøndal, Viggo (1887–1942), Danish linguist, 19.VI, 84 Brøndsted, Mogens, 19.I, 76; 19.III, 144, 206; 19.VI, 166 Brøndsted, Peter Oluf, (1780–1842), Danish classical scholar, 2.I, 225, 226, 233, 234, 264; 2.II, 222, 228; 4, 302; 20, M 1049, 2034–2035 Brøndum, L., 19.I, 76 Bronkhorst, Alexander Johannes, 19.I, 166 Brook¿eld, Christopher M., 19.II, 22, 47 Brooks, Cleanth (1906–94), American literary critic, 19.VI, 84 Brooks, Daniel, 12.I, 200, 204, 210; 19.VII, 114 Brooks, Harold, 16.II, 200 Brophy, Liam, 19.I, 134; 19.II, 22, 254; 19.VI, 187 Brorson, Hans Adolph (1694–1764), Danish Pietistic poet, 5.I, x; 5.II, 63–79, 158, 246; 5.III, 246, 247; 7.II, 29; 19.VI, 84; 20, M 199–200; A 90
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Brose, Karl, 19.III, 87 Brostrøm, Torben, 8.I, 3; 19.I, 141 Brothers, Robyn, 8.III, 184; 19.II, 22; 19.VII, 59 Broudy, Harry S., 19.II, 22, 32, 228 Brouillard, Henri, 19.III, 17; 19.VI, 2 Brouns, Rieja, 19.I, 210 Brown, Alison Leigh, 8.III, 253; 19.II, 124 Brown, Berit I., 19.II, 143; 19.VII, 5 Brown, Carl Ferdinand Wessel (d. 1879), Danish student, 6.I, 238 Brown, Harold O.J., 19.II, 22; 19.VII, 186 Brown, James, 19.II, 22; 19.VI, 50, 85, 229 Brown, Joseph, 19.II, 22 Brown, Stuart M., 19.III, 39 Browning, Don S., 19.III, 97 Browning, Robert (1812–89), English poet and playwright, 8.III, 200; 12.IV, 74; 19.VI, 84 Bruaire, Claude, 19.III, 18; 19.VI, 195 Bruch, Johann Friedrich (1792–1874), German Protestant theologian, 20, M 439 Brück, Anton Theobald (1798–1885), German author, 20, M 420 Bruckbräu, Friedrich Wilhelm (1792–1874), German author, 20, M 1932–1933 Brucker, Johann Jacob (1696–1770), German historian of philosophy, 2.I, 280, 281; 20, M 446–450
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Bruckner, Nicolaus, 19.III, 87 Brückner, Paul, 19.VII, 104 Bruder, Carl Hermann (1812–92), German scholar, 20, M 135 Brudin Borg, Camilla, 19.VI, 59, 60, 178; 19.VII, 2 Bruegel, Pieter, the Elder (1525–69), Flemish painter, 12.V, 164, 165 Brüel, Tage, 19.I, 135 Brüggemann, Heinz, 19.III, 175; 19.VII, 202 Brugger, Walter, 19.III, 103 Bruhn, E., 19.III, 87 Bruin, Paul de, 19.I, 211 Brummack, Jürgen, 19.III, 88; 19.VI, 153 Brun, Jean, 19.III, 10, 16–18, 29, 30, 34, 35, 40, 47, 225; 19.VI, 7, 143, 185, 195; 19.VII, 15, 76, 78, 89, 115, 264 Brunel, Pierre, 19.III, 31 Brunello, Bruno, 19.IV, 57 Bruner, Jerome (b. 1915), American psychologist, 13, 92 Brunet, Patrick J., 19.III, 18 Brunfaut, Simon, 19.III, 27, 30; 19.VII, 271 Brunier-Coulin, Claude, 19.III, 18; 19.VI, 48, 50 Brunius, Teddy, 19.I, 83; 19.V, 227 Brunkhorst, F., 19.III, 88
Brunner, August, 19.III, 149, 165, 172, 209 Brunner, Constantin (1862–1937), German Jewish philosopher, 9, 36, 41 Brunner, Emil (1889–1966), Swiss Protestant theologian, 8.I, 279, 334, 336–8, 343; 8.III, 46, 75, 132, 135, 197, 205, 233, 234; 9, 43, 46; 10.I, ix, x, 3, 6, 15, 65–103, 156, 251, 254, 259, 269, 294, 366; 10.II, 50, 52, 53, 56, 59, 65, 85–92 passim, 96–8, 147; 11.I, 106; 19.III, 88, 178; 19.IV, 176; 19.VI, 84, 85; 19.VII, 29 Brunner, Fernand, 19.III, 18 Bruno, Giordano (1548–1600), Italian philosopher and poet, 4, 274; 19.VI, 85 Brunschwig, Jacques, 19.III, 22 Brutus, Marcus Junius (85 BC-42 BC), Roman senator, 3, 39, 60, 133; 16.I, 2, 6, 8; 17, 150 Bruun, Carsten, 19.VI, 161; 19.VII, 211 Bruun, Christopher Arndt (1839–1909), Norwegian Protestant theologian, 8.I, 125, 128, 156; 12.III, 155; 19.V, 13 Bruun, Johan Nordahl (1745–1816), Danish bishop and poet, 20, U 26 Bruun, Malthe Conrad (1775–1826), Danish poet, 7.I, 92 Bruun, Niels Thoroup (1778–1823), Danish author and translator, 5.III, 143; 16.I, 243, 244; 20, A II 164–175 Bruun, Niels W., 19.I, 77, 89; 19.II, 22, 199, 200, 250; 19.III, 88; 19.VII, 180, 211 Bruun, Søren Kjær, 19.I, 20, 63, 69, 77, 88, 107, 127; 19.II, 22, 97, 98, 99, 250; 19.VI, 2
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Bruyn, Ben De, 19.II, 22 Bryden, Walter W., 8.III, 204 Brynhildsvold, Knut, 19.II, 23; 19.VII, 2 Bubbio, Paolo Diego, 19.II, 23; 19.IV, 42; 19.VI, 2; 19.VII, 29 Buben, Adam, 19.II, 23, 24, 63, 213, 220, 221; 19.VI, 107, 109, 230, 233; 19.VII, 62, 153 Buber, Martin (1878–1965), Jewish philosopher, 4, 251; 8.I, 91, 347, 349, 350, 427; 8.II, 160, 258, 259; 8.III, 26–33, 41, 46, 75, 179, 184, 251, 256; 9, 33–61, 199, 299–301, 303, 315, 356, 357; 10.II, 40, 56, 115, 116; 10.III, 17, 27, 134, 158, 165, 190; 11.II, 193; 12.I, 96, 122; 12.III, 30, 31; 12.IV, 28, 66, 177, 182; 12.V, 172, 183; 13, 65, 73, 165, 166, 168–70, 243, 244, 250, 252, 263, 277, 283, 286, 287; 14, xiv; 19.II, 36; 19.III, 88, 231; 19.V, 126; 19.VI, 2, 85–8, 230; 19.VII, 241 Ich und Du (1923), 9, 35, 42, 43, 56 Buber, Salomon (1827–1906), Martin Buber’s grandfather, 9, 33, 34 Bucceri, Stefania, 19.IV, 42, 43; 19.VI, 122 Buceniece, Ella, 19.V, 1 Bucer, Martin (1491–1551), German Protestant reformer, 5.II, 22; 10.I, xii, 74, 96, 195, 213 Buch, Helene, 12.I, 243 Buch, Jørgen, 19.I, 166; 19.II, 23 Buchan, William (1729–1805), Scottish physician, 20, A I 203
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Buhl, H.O., 19.I, 92; 19.III, 184 Buhle, Johann Gottlieb (1763–1821), German scholar, 20, M 440–445, 1069–1073 Bühler, Pierre, 19.II, 201, 209, 210; 19.III, 18, 44, 52, 88, 89, 94; 19.VI, 50, 129, 130; 19.VII, 171, 198, 250 Bühne, Wolfgang, 19.III, 69 Buhrman, William D., 19.II, 23; 19.VII, 176 Buijs, Lineke, 8.I, 288; 19.I, 160, 161, 170, 204 Bukdahl, Else Marie, 19.I, 77, 88 Bukdahl, Jørgen (1896–1982), Danish writer and critic, 5.II, 69, 164; 7.II, 29; 8.I, 55, 71, 73, 83, 85; 12.II, 127, 129, 131, 174; 18.I, 55–8; 19.I, 74, 77, 129, 136; 19.VI, 25, 169, 177, 227, 243, 244; 19.VII, 2, 67, 103 Bukdahl, Jørgen K. (1936–79), Danish theologian and philosopher, 5.I, 134, 138–41; 7.II, 196; 8.I, 83, 84; 12.II, 169; 19.I, 77, 78, 118, 139, 145; 19.II, 225, 230, 250; 19.III, 18, 45, 95, 96, 134, 144, 184, 209; 19.IV, 171; 19.VI, 38, 89, 219; 19.VII, 69, 94, 153, 192 Bukowski, Charles (1920–94), American poet and writer, 19.VI. 89 Buks, Nora, 19.V, 115; 19.VII, 119, 213 Bulgakov, Sergey (1871–1944), Russian Orthodox theologian, 8.II, 267 Bulhof, Ilse, 19.I, 164 Buljan, Ivana, 19.I, 40 Bull, Francis (1887–1974), Norwegian literary historian, 5.III, 266; 8.I, 142; 12.III, 147
Bullinger, Heinrich (1504–75), Swiss Protestant reformer, 5.II, 85, 86 Bullock, Marcus Paul, 19.II, 17 Bullrich, Silvina (1915–90), Argentinian author, 12.V, 25 Buloz, François (1803–77), French editor, 5.III, 35 Bulthuis, Rico, 19.I, 166 Bultmann, Rudolf (1884–1976), German Protestant theologian, 1.I, 221; 1.II, 251; 8.I, 34, 225, 334, 338–41, 355, 386; 8.III, 44; 10.I, ix, 3, 105–44, 151, 156, 162, 167, 196, 199, 210, 214, 244, 246, 247, 250, 294, 305, 338, 349, 384; 10.II, 50, 52, 56, 65, 105, 106, 108, 179; 10.III, 17, 27, 28, 34; 11.I, 106, 124, 173, 181; 14, 30, 32; 19.III, 89, 90, 133; 19.VI, 89–92, 230 Bunch, Mads, 19.II, 23 Buning, Marius, 19.II, 183; 19.VI, 59 Buñuel, Luis (1900–83), Spanish-born Mexican ¿lm director, 11.II, 100, 101 Bunyan, John (1628–88), English writer, 19.VI, 92 Buonaiuti, Ernesto (1881–1946), Italian historian and philosopher, 13, 57; 19.II, 117; 19.IV, 43; 19.VI, 50 Buonarrotti, Michelangelo (1475–1564), Italian artist, 5.II, 222, 224; 12.II, 25 Burbidge, John W., 19.II, 37 Burch, Matthew, 19.II, 23; 19.VI, 230 Burchill, Louise, 13, 11; 19.VI, 56
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Burckhardt, Jacob (1818–97), Swiss historian of art and culture, 11.I, 165, 172, 175, 176; 14, 190 Buren, John van, 19.VI, 89, 230 Burgar, Franc, 19.V, 143 Burgelin, P., 19.III, 37 Bürger, Gottfried August (1747–94), German poet, 16.II, 96, 139–42, 145, 149 Bürger, Peter, 19.III, 89 Bürger Cori, A., 19.IV, 92 Burgess, Andrew J., 5.II, 69, 158, 186; 8.III, 244, 246; 19.II, 23, 24, 35, 39, 50, 62, 83, 90, 103–6, 116, 152, 153, 154, 156, 158, 159, 161, 193, 204, 235, 250; 19.IV, 171, 174; 19.V, 140–2, 160, 165, 171, 174, 178; 19.VI, 14, 17, 37, 74, 84, 92, 94, 126, 142, 145, 150, 159, 194, 196, 206, 231; 19.VII, 7, 30, 76, 99, 125, 144, 157, 167, 169, 195, 206, 207, 222, 226, 233, 238, 240, 249, 254, 289, 290 Burggraeve, R., 19.I, 183; 19.VII, 62 Burghi, Giancarlo, 19.IV, 43 Burght, Henri van der, 19.I, 211 Bürgy, Martin, 19.III, 89; 19.VI, 230; 19.VII, 181 Buri, Fritz, 19.III, 178 Burk, John N., 19.II, 14 Burkard, Franz-Peter, 19.III, 90 Burke, Edmund (1729–97), Irish statesman, political theorist and philosopher, 13, 184 Burke, Kenneth (1897–1993), American literary theorist, 12.IV, 53; 19.VI, 92
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Burke, Michael, 19.II, 24 Burnet, John, 2.I, 169, 184 Burnham, Donald L., 19.II, 187 Burnier, André, 19.III, 18 Burns, Michael, 19.II, 24, 177, 212; 19.VI, 45; 19.VII, 181 Burns, R.M., 19.II, 55 Burrell, David B., 19.II, 24, 80; 19.VII, 20 Burston, Daniel, 19.II, 24 Bursztyka, Przemysáaw, 19.V, 41, 42, 69; 19.VI, 13, 29, 126, 194; 19.VII, 215 Burton, Richard Francis, Sir (1821–90), English geographer, orientalist and translator, 16.I, 31 Burton, Robert, 16.I, 149 Burton, Thomas G., 19.II, 109; 19.VII, 244 Burtt, Edwin A., 19.II, 24 BurzyĔska, Maágorzata, 19.V, 42; 19.VI, 122 Büsch, Johann Georg (1728–1800), German mathematician, 20, A II 300 Busche, Jürgen, 19.III, 69 Büscher, Harmut, 19.III, 211 Büsching, Johann Gustav Gottlieb (1783–1829), German antiquary, 20, M 1408, 1441 Buschmann, Arno, 19.III, 175; 19.VI, 64 Busk-Jensen, Lise, 7.III, 89; 19; 19.I, 66; 19.VI, 146
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Busk-Jepsen, John, 19.I, 138 Buske, Thomas, 19.III, 90, 120 Buskes, Johannes Jacob, 19.I, 209 Buskes, Johannes Jacobus (Jan), Jr., 19.I, 166 Busquets, Joan, 19.I, 20; 19.VI, 48 Buss, Hinrich, 19.III, 90, 148; 19.VI, 173 Buterin, Damir, 19.I, 40; 19.VII, 124 Butin, Gitte Wernaa, 19.I, 152; 19.II, 24; 19.VI, 2, 106; 19.VII, 24, 59 Butkevitch, Timophey Ivanovich (1854–1925), Russian theologian, 8.II, 249; 19.V, 116 Butler, Dan Christopher, 19.II, 24, 251 Butler, Joseph (1692–1752), English philosopher, 7.I, 245 Butler, Judith (b. 1956), American philosopher, 14, 53–72; 19.II, 24; 19.VI, 92 Büttner, Anke, 19.I, 144 Bychko, Ihor, 19.V, 246; 19.VI, 165 Byeon Seon-hwan (1927–95), Korean philosopher, 8.III, 141 Bykhovsky, Bernard Emmanuilovitch (1898–1980), 8.II, 265, 266; 19.II, 250; 19.V, 116; 19.VI, 196 Byron, George Gordon Noel (1788–1824), English poet, 5.I, xi; 5.III, 1–11, 120, 131, 215; 7.I, 103; 7.III, 78, 289, 294; 12.I, xi; 12.III, 19; 16.I, 292; 17, 5; 19.VI, 92; 20, M 1868–1870
Byun, Joo Hwan, 19.IV, 182 C Caballero, Fermín (1800–76), Spanish geographer and historian, 16.I, 287 Cabezas, Domingo, 19.V, 166 Cabral, Alexandre Marques, 19.V, 92 Cabral, Roque, 19.V, 81 Cabral, Sarah Pike, 19.II, 208, 209; 19.VI, 135; 19.VII, 149 Cabrales, Christopher Barba, 19.V, 164, 165, 169 Cabral Ferreira, Acylene Maria, 19.VI, 239 Cabrera, Isabel, 19.V, 160; 19.VII, 278 Caccia, Gabriele, 19.IV, 43 Cacciola, Maria Lúcia, 8.III, 323 ýaþinoviþ-Puhovski, Nadežda, 19.I, 40; 19.III, 90 Cady, Linell Elisabeth, 19.VII, 176 Caes, Valdinei, 19.V, 78 Caesar, Gaius Julius (100 BC–44 BC), Roman military and political leader, 2.II, 303, 305; 3, xi, xii, 11, 39, 78, 87, 88, 105, 125, 127, 130–5, 148, 149, 153, 167, 188, 197; 12.II, 25; 16.II, 53; 20, M 1220–1221; A I 148 Cahen, Gérald, 19.III, 45 Cahill, Charlie, 19.II, 213 Cahn, Steven M., 19.II, 7
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Cahoy, William John, 8.III, 244 Cai, Meizhu, 19.I, 26 Caicedo González, Juan Diego, 19.V, 160; 19.VI, 62 Cailliau, M., 19.III, 14 Caillois, Roger (1913–78), French philosopher, 13, 1, 3 Cain, David, 8.III, 244, 246; 17, 137; 19.I, 152; 19.II, 18, 24, 25, 34, 72, 73, 90, 116, 149, 152, 154, 160, 167, 194, 240 Cain, Geoffrey, 19.II, 25; 19.VI, 78; 19.VII, 2, 243 Caird, Erward (1835–1908), Scottish philosopher, 8.III, 176; 10.III, 81 Caixeta, Maryllu de Oliveira, 19.V, 78 Caiyong, Wang, 19.I, 24, 25 Cajetan, Thomas (1468–1534), Italian scholastic philosopher, 10.III, 101, 136 Calabi, Clotilde, 19.IV, 85 Calabrese, Anna Grazia, 19.IV, 32 Calame, Christophe, 19.III, 18 Calamita, Nicolò, 19.IV, 43 Calchas, 16.I, 2 Calderer, Lluís, 19.I, 18 Calderón, Inés, 19.V, 180 Calderón de la Barca, Pedro (1600–81), Spanish dramatist, 4, 225; 6.III, 27, 42, 56; 7.I, 37, 279; 7.III, 172; 12.V, 96; 20, M 1934
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Calhoun, David C., 19.II, 74 Calhoun, David H., 19.II, 34 Calhoun, Robert L., 19.II, 25 Caligula (Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus) (AD 12–41), Roman emperor, 3, 111, 135–8, 141, 142, 148, 156; 12.II, 89; 16.II, 163 Călinescu, George (1899–1965), Romanian philosopher, 8.II, 305 Callan, Edward, 19.II, 25; 19.VI, 41 Calle, Sophie (b. 1953), French writer and photographer, 13, 5 Callois, Roger (1913–78), French sociologist, 11.II, 44 Calmet, Augustin (1672–1757), French Benedictine monk, 20, M 67–68 Calò, Giovanni (1882–1970), Italian scholar, 8.II, 82; 19.IV, 43 Calogero, Giuseppe, 19.IV, 43 Calvi, Guido, 19.IV, 43 Calvin, John (1509–64), French Protestant theologian, 1.I, 9; 1.II, 4–6, 10, 11, 13, 34, 38, 39, 125, 126; 3, 24; 5.I, x, 1, 2, 159; 5.II, 44, 81–110, 251; 7.II, 173; 8.III, 134; 9, 29; 10.I, 8, 72, 81; 10.II, 88, 149; 10.III, 20; 12.I, 129; 12.IV, 66; 13, 105, 107, 115; 14, 93, 97, 99; 19.VI, 93; 20, M 92–95, 455–456 Camargo Prochno, Caio César Souza, 19.VI, 153 Cambyses, 2.II, 255; 3, 189; 7.II, 45
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Cameron, Dan, 19.II, 251 Cameron, Ed, 13, 212; 19.II, 25 Cameron, W.S.K, 19.II, 25 Campanale, D., 19.III, 51 Campanella, Tomasso (1568–1639), Italian philosopher and poet, 4, 274 Campbell, David M.A., 19.II, 25, 63; 19.VII, 124 Campbell, Reginald John (1867–1956), British Congregationalist divine, 10.III, 94 Campbell, Richard L., 19.II, 25, 64; 19.VII, 56 Campenhausen, Hans von (1903–89), German Protestant theologian, 10.I, 243, 244 Campos, Eduardo da Silveira, 19.V, 75, 78 Campos, Ronny Francy, 19.V, 80 Campredon, Alain, 19.III, 19, 21 Camps, Victoria, 19.V, 157 Camus, Albert (1903–60), French author, 8.I, 229, 239, 251, 427, 441–5, 449; 8.II, 167, 169, 260, 323; 8.III, 60, 113, 118, 134–6, 187; 9, ix, 63–94, 356; 10.II, 74, 179; 10.III, 111; 11.II, 3, 26–9, 32, 33, 40; 11.III, 101; 12.I, 4, 87; 12.II, 114; 12.III, 3, 45; 12.IV, 28, 55, 175; 12.V, 80, 85, 125, 129; 13, xi, 138, 143, 184, 277, 278, 282, 283; 14, 154, 259; 19.I, 152; 19.VI, 93–5 The Myth of Sisyphus (1942), 9, 63–94 Camus, Michel, 19.III, 17 Canals, Salvatore, 19.IV, 53 Canals Vidal, Francisco, 8.II, 38
Cañas Fernández, José Luis, 8.II, 44; 18.VI, 145–8; 19.V, 160, 177; 19.VII, 124 Canclini, Arnoldo, 8.II, 52; 8.III, 296; 19.V, 152 Candamo, Luis G. de, 19.V, 160 Cândido Pimentel, Manuel, 8.II, 10 Candler, Peter M., 19.II, 81, 110, 185; 19.VI, 6, 203; 19.VII, 72 Candolle, Augustin Pyramus (Pyrame) de (1778–1841), Swiss botanist, 20, A I 212 Canellas, Maria Isabel Jesus Costa, 19.V, 78 Canetti, Elias (1905–94), Bulgarianborn Swiss author, 12.I, 31, 157, 158; 19.VI, 95 Cangduo, Chen, 19.I, 24 Canguilhem, Georges (1904–95), French philosopher, 11.II, 83 Cannegieter, Tjeerd (1846–1929), Dutch theologian, 8.I, 278; 19.I, 166 Cannistra, Saverio, 19.IV, 43 Cánovas Miranda, Joan Carles, 19.I, 17, 18 Cansinos-Asséns, Rafael (1882–1964), Spanish writer, 12.V, 21 Cant, Reginald, 19.II, 25, 117, 251 Canterla González, Cinta, 19.V, 160; 19.VII, 240 Cantillo, Giuseppe, 9, 164; 19.III, 90; 19.IV, 43, 74; 19.VII, 11, 12, 258 Cantoni, Remo (1914–78), Italian philosopher, 8.II, 89, 92; 18.V, 115–18; 19.IV, 28, 39, 43, 44, 56; 19.VI, 122, 196; 19.VII, 124
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Cantor, Georg (1845–1918), German mathematician, 12.V, 125, 132 Cantoro, Umberto, 19.IV, 44 Canullo, C., 19.III, 31 Capanaga, Victorino, 19.V, 160; 19.VI, 14 Capecci, Giorgio, 19.IV, 44; 19.VII, 9 ýapek, Karel (1890–1938), Czech author, 12.V, 160 Capek, Milic, 19.II, 25; 19.VI, 67 Capel, Lee, 2.I, 174, 176; 19.II, 3; 19.VII, 195 Capelasso, Odete Teresa Sutili, 19.VI, 158 Capelle, Philippe, 19.III, 16 Capetz, Paul E., 19.II, 26; 19.VII, 198 ýapková, Anna, 19.V, 130 Capone Braga, Gaetano, 19.IV, 44 Caponigri, A. Robert, 19.II, 25; 19.VII, 94 Cappelørn, Niels Jørgen, 3, 17; 4, 105; 8.I, 26, 57, 92, 97; 8.II, 53, 175; 8.III, 40, 98, 107, 210, 298; 18.I, 59–64; 19.I, 25, 36, 59, 61–3, 67, 78, 79, 88, 96, 119, 120, 128, 153; 19.II, 6, 25–7, 35, 43, 97, 98, 127, 130, 137, 159, 250; 19.III, 15, 20, 35, 52, 71, 90–2, 96, 97, 111, 141, 203, 206, 207, 225; 19.IV, 84, 86, 134; 19.V, 13, 14, 42; 19.VI, 94, 124, 168, 169, 171, 172, 174, 193; 19.VII, 2, 3, 8, 24, 29, 36, 105, 114, 121, 130, 157, 171, 183, 187, 194, 198, 199, 203, 204, 225, 229, 235 Cappuccio, So¿a, 19.IV, 44; 19.VII, 88
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Capriles, Elías, 19.V, 160 Captain Scipio, 16.I, 89–95; 19.VI, 95 Capucci, Flavio, 19.IV, 44 Capuder, Andrej, 19.V, 145 Caputo, Annalisa, 19.IV, 44 Caputo, John D., 5.I, 102, 103; 8.III, 249, 252; 9, 96, 103; 10.I, 201; 11.II, 123; 18.II, 53–6; 19.I, 37, 210; 19.II, 27, 36, 44, 87, 124, 154; 19.IV, 20, 21, 203; 19.V, 33, 165; 19.VI, 95–6, 106, 196, 230; 19.VII, 124 Carabante Muntada, José María, 19.V, 160, 172 Caraza Salmerón, Manuel, 19.V, 160 Carballada, Ricardo de Luís, 19.V, 160; 19.VII, 59 Carballo, Emmanuel (b. 1929), Mexican writer, 12.V, 45 Cardano, Gerolamo (1501–76), Italian mathematician, physician, astrologer and philosopher, 20, M 136–137, 457 Cardinal, Clive H., 19.II, 27; 19.VII, 172 Cardona Castro, Francesc Lluís, 19.V, 154 Careaga Guzmán, Virginia, 8.II, 41, 50, 51; 19.V, 160, 161, 169 Carignan, Maurice, 8.III, 208; 19.II, 130, 237; 19.III, 19, 21; 19.VI, 16 Carlblom, August (1797–1877), German theologian, 6.II, 80 Carlier, Jeannie, 11.II, 158 Carling, Finn, 19.II, 27 Carlini, Armando, 19.IV, 27, 44; 19.VI, 230
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Carlisle, Clare, 18.II, 57–62, 63–8, 69–72; 19.II, 15, 27, 28, 35, 53, 60, 114, 136, 201, 209, 235, 238; 19.VI, 230; 19.VII, 238 Carlomagno, F., 19.IV, 54 Carlquist, Gunnar, 19.V, 216, 224 Carlsen, Fredrik, 19.III, 92 Carlsen, Jørgen, 19.I, 86 Carlson, Edgar M., 19.II, 150 Carlson, Thomas A., 19.VI, 2, 115; 19.II, 28 Carlsson, Josef, 19.V, 216 Carlsson, Lena, 19.V, 210; 19.VI, 123 Carlsson, Ulrika, 19.II, 28; 19.VII, 163 Carlyle, Thomas (1795–1881), Scottish philosopher and author, 6.III, 278; 8.I, 242; 8.III, 291; 19.VI, 96 Carmagnola, Fuvio, 19.IV, 58, 59 Carman, Taylor, 19.II, 28 Carmona, Diana Patricia, 19.V, 166 Carnap, Rudolf (1891–1970), Germanborn American philosopher, 11.I, 225, 226; 12.I, 31; 12.V, 125 Carneades, 2.II, 166, 173, 201 Carneiro, Miguel Ivân M., 19.V, 78; 19.VI, 85 Carnell, Edward John (1919–67), American Christian theologian, 8.III, 235; 10.I, x; 10.II, 3–23; 19.II, 28; 19.VI, 96 Caroline Amalie (1796–1881), queen of Denmark (queen of King Christian VIII), 7.II, 104
Caron, Jacques, 8.I, 457; 19.I, 210; 19.III, 13, 15, 19, 20, 36, 52; 19.V, 67; 19.VI, 149, 192, 224; 19.VII, 104 Carpenter, Peter, 19.II, 130 Carr, Charles, 19.II, 28 Carr, Karen L., 19.II, 24, 28, 41, 52, 105; 19.VII, 83, 290 Carr, Stephen, 19.II, 183 Carrano, Antonio, 19.IV, 44 Carranza Pando, María, 19.V, 164 Carrasco de la Vega, Rubén, 19.V, 161 Carrasquer, Francisco, 19.V, 193 Carreira, Rosa, 19.V, 105 Carreño, Javier, 19.II, 28 Carrera, Mario, 19.IV, 34 Carrere, Ernest Daniel, 19.II, 28; 19.VI, 151, 230 Carrère, Jean, 19.III, 54 Carrière, Moriz (1817–95), German philosopher and historian, 4, 241–4, 272, 274, 278; 5.II, 52, 55, 56; 20, M 458 Carrillo Canán, Alberto, 19.II, 28; 19.III, 92 Carrillo Castillo, Lucy, 19.V, 161; 19.VI, 115 Carroll, Jerome, 19.II, 85 Carroll, John, 19.II, 28 Carrol, Noël, 16.I, 23 Carroll Keeley, Louise, 19.VI, 18
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Carson, Benjamin D., 19.VII, 284 Carson, Clayborne, 14, 90–5 Carson, Nathan P., 19.II, 29 Carstens, Adolph Gotthard (1712–95), Danish author, 5.III, 66 Cart, Théophile (1855–1931), French professor of German studies, 8.I, 424 Carter, Robert E., 19.II, 20 Cartford, Gerhard M., 19.II, 29; 19.VII, 108 Cartouche. See Garthausen, Louis Dominique Carus, Carl Gustav (1789–1869), German physiologist and painter, 20, M 459 Carus, David, 19.II, 252; 19.VI, 203 Caruso, Emanuele, 19.IV, 43 Carvalhais de Oliveira, Sara, 19.II, 213, 214; 19.V, 73, 78 Carvalho, Adalberto Dias de, 19.V, 81; 19.VII, 68 Carvalho, António Pinto de, 19.V, 78 Carvalho, Edmundo Morim de, 19.III, 20 Carvalho, Marcelo, 19.V, 79; 19.VII, 125 Carvalho, Mário Jorge de, 19.V, 72, 73, 78 Casais Monteiro, Adolfo (1908–72), Portuguese-Brazilian philosopher and writer, 8.II, 2, 3; 8.III, 320; 12.V, 64; 19.V, 71–3 Casalis, Matthieu, 19.III, 20 Casanova, Giacomo (1725–98), Italian author, 19.VI, 96
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Casanova, Marco Antonio, 19.V, 92 Case, Shirley Jackson, 19.II, 8 Casellato, Sante, 19.IV, 44 Casement, Ann, 19.VII, 20 Casey, Thomas G., 19.II, 29, 241, 253; 19.VII, 59, 65 Casini, Leonardo, 19.IV, 44, 64; 19.VI, 143 Caso, Antonio (1883–1946), Mexican pedagogue and writer, 8.III, 273 Casorti, Giuseppe (1749–1826), Italian performer of pantomime, 20, U 88 Caspari, Carl Paul (1814–92), Norwegian theologian, 10.II, 192; 12.III, 124 Casparie, Paul, 19.VII, 144 Casper, Bernhard, 19.III, 137 Casse, Andreas Lorentz (1803–86), Danish jurist and politician, 20, M 925 Casseder, Nikolaus (1767–1823), German Capuchin priest, 20, M 282 Cassian, John (ca. 360-ca. 345), monastic author, 4, 124 Cassini de Vásquez, María Cristina, 8.III, 292; 19.V, 161 Cassirer, Ernst (1874–1945), German philosopher, 5.I, 88, 152, 153; 13, 124, 125; 19.VI, 96 Cassius Dio (Lucius Cassius Dio Cocceianus) (AD 2nd and 3rd century), Roman historian, 3, 138, 140; 20, M 1098–1100
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Cassube, Christian (d. 1693), Danish bookseller, 20, M 194 Castagnino, Franca, 8.II, 83, 89; 19.IV, 43–5, 77 Castellana, Wanda, 19.IV, 45; 19.VI, 196 Castellani, Leonardo Luis (1899–1981), Argentinian priest, writer, and philosopher, 12.I, xii; 12.V, 33–43; 19.V, 161; 19.VI, 33, 96 Castelli, Enrico, 19.IV, 45, 47, 65, 89; 19.VII, 124 Castellio, Sebastian (1515–63), French preacher and theologian, 1.II, 226; 20, M 2 Castermans-Nelleke, Susanne, 19.I, 213; 19.VII, 36, 206 Castilho, Pedro, 19.V, 78 Castilla del Pino, Carlos, 8.II, 32; 19.V, 161 Castoro, Eliseo, 19.IV, 45; 19.VII, 250 Castro, Alexandre de Carvalho, 19.V, 78 Castro, Américo (1885–1972), Spanish cultural historian, 12.V, 87 Castro, Franklin Roosevelt Martins de, 19.V, 78; 19.VI, 185 Castro, Juana, 8.III, 296; 19.V, 151, 152 Casuscelli, Paolo, 19.IV, 45; 19.VI, 115 Cataluccio, Francesco M., 19.V, 44 Cather, Willa (1873–1947), American author, 19.VI, 96, 97 Catherine of Siena (1347–80), Italian mystic, 5.II, 35, 250 Cathrine of Genoa, 10.III, 88
Catilina, Lucius Sergius (108 BC–62 BC), Roman politician, 3, 11, 105 ÇatlÕ, Nedim, 19.V, 237 Cato the Elder (Marcus Porcius Cato) (234 BC–149 BC), Roman statesman, 2.II, 303; 3, 30, 76, 77, 105 Cato Uticensis (95 BC–46 BC), Roman politician and philosopher, 19.VI, 97 Cattaneo, Elisabetta, 19.IV, 85 Catteau, Georges, 19.II, 29; 19.III, 30; 19.VI, 63 Cattepoel, Jan, 19.III, 92 Catullus, Gaius Valerius (ca. 84 BC-ca. 54 BC), Roman poet, 3, 76, 92 Caubaud, Jacques, 12.V, 143 Cauchy, Venant, 8.III, 208; 19.II, 29, 129; 19.III, 195 Cauly, Olivier, 19.I, 14; 19.III, 20, 48; 19.IV, 171; 19.V, 126, 237; 19.VI, 2, 134 Causse, Jean-Daniel, 19.III, 20, 44 Cavalcante Schuback, Marcia Sá, 19.VII, 188 Cavalho, João Eloir, 19.V, 79 Cavallazzi Sánchez, Alejandro, 19.II, 207, 213; 19.V, 161, 163, 165, 170, 171, 175; 19.VI, 196; 19.VII, 271 Cavallé Cruz, Mónica, 19.V, 161 Cavalletti, Andrea, 19.IV, 64 Cavallo, Tomaso, 19.IV, 95 Cavazzini, Andrea, 19.IV, 39
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Cavell, Stanley (b. 1926), American philosopher, 8.I, 260; 11.I, xi, 235; 11.III, 11–26; 19.II, 19, 29, 35, 228; 19.IV, 21; 19.VI, 16, 97; 19.VII, 278 Caws, Mary Ann, 19.II, 29, 76; 19.VII, 167 Cayré, F., 19.III, 33 Cebik, L.B., 19.II, 16 Cederblad, Sven, 19.V, 219 Cejvan, Ervik, 19.V, 210 Celan, Paul (1920–70), Romanian poet and translator, 12.I, 4; 12.IV, 85, 86 Celestin, George, 19.II, 29 Celier, E., 19.III, 51 Céline, Louis-Ferdinand (1894–1961), French writer, 19.VI, 97 Cellarius (Keller), Christoph (1638–1707), German scholar, 20, A II 47 Celsus (2nd century), Greek philosopher, 3, 187 Ceming, Katharina, 19.III, 142 Cenacchi, Giuseppe, 19.IV, 45, 81 Ceñal, Ramón, 19.III, 37, 107 Cerasi, Enrico, 19.IV, 45; 19.VI, 50, 74; 19.VII, 162 Cerberus, 16.I, xi, 97–101, 230 Cerf, Juliette, 19.III, 45 ýerný, Václav (1905–87), Czech literary critic, 8.II, 207; 19.I, 48
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Cerrigone, Mario Enrico, 19.IV, 46 Cervantes, Miguel de (1547–1616), Spanish novelist and playwright, 3, 2; 5.I, x; 5.III, 13–29, 70; 6.III, 278, 293, 294; 7.III, 276; 12.I, xi; 12.IV, 121; 12.V, 30; 13, 144; 14, 188; 16.I, xi, 145, 159–69, 282, 283, 287; 17, 303; 19.VI, 97, 98; 20, M 1935–1940 Cesa, Claudio, 19.IV, 30 Césaire, Aimé (1913–2008), Martinique-born French poet, 12.IV, 29; 19.VI, 98 Cetti, Giovanni Battista (1794–1858), Italian-Danish opera singer, 5.III, 145 Cézanne, Paul (1839–1906), French painter, 9, 233; 12.III, 190 Chacel, Rosa (1898–1994), Spanish writer, 8.II, 38; 19.V, 161 Chae Gyu-cheol (1937–2006), Korean philosopher, 8.III, 141 Chagas, Åsa, 19.V, 213 Chalier, Catherine, 19.III, 20 Challiol-Gillet, Marie-Christine, 19.III, 20; 19.VII, 188 Chalybäus, Heinrich Moritz (1796–1862), German philosopher, 6.I, 343; 20, M 461–464 Chamberlain, Jane, 19.II, 5, 170; 19.VI, 1 Chambers, Nicholas John, 19.II, 217; 19.VII, 42 Chamisso, Adalbert von (1781–1838), German poet, 6.III, 22, 28; 20, M 1630 Chamorro Mielque, Joaquín, 19.V, 193 Champbell, Richard, 8.III, 186, 187
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Champlin, T.S., 19.II, 29 Chan, Stephen T., 19.II, 29 Chang, Einsik, 19.IV, 183; 19.VI, 192 Chang, Moon Jeong, 19.IV, 183; 19.VII, 49 Chang, Sung-Shik, 19.IV, 183; 19.VI, 106 Chaning-Pearce, Melville, 19.II, 29, 30, 38 Chantepie de la Saussaye, Regina, 8.I, 277, 278, 283; 19.I, 155, 185 Chanter, Tina, 19.II, 184; 19.VII, 64, 136 Chaplain, Denise, 19.III, 21 Chaplin, Charlie (1889–1977), English actor, 19.VI, 98 Chapman, Mark, 19.II, 207; 19.VII, 258 Chappel, James, 19.II, 30 Charakakos, Nikos Ch., 19.III, 218 Chargaff, Erwin (1905–2002), Austrianborn American biochemist, 12.I, 158 Chari, C.T.K., 19.II, 30; 19.VII, 269 Charlemagne (Charles the Great) (742/747/748–814), 16.II, 39 Charles, Monique, 19.III, 21 Charles V, Holy Roman emperor (1500–58), 5.II, 31, 32, 113, 173 Charles VIII, king of France (1470–98), 5.II, 224 Charles IX, king of France (1550–74), 5.III, 111 Charles X, king of France (1757–1836), 5.III, 111
Charlesworth, James H., 19.II, 30 Charlesworth, Max, 8.III, 180, 185; 19.II, 30; 19.III, 225; 19.VI, 33 Charlot, Marcel, 5.III, 171 Charpentier, François (1620–1702), French archeologist, 2.I, 204, 272 Chartier, Émile-Auguste, 19.III, 12 Chastenet, Armand-Marie-Jacques de, Marquis de Puységur (1751–1825), French aristocrat, 20, A II 214 Chateaubriand, Vicomte François René de (1768–1848), French writer and statesman, 5.I, x; 5.III, 31–62; 7.I, 16; 7.II, 38; 11.II, 38; 16.I, 292; 17, 243; 19.VI, 98; 20, M 465 Châtelet, François, 19.III, 13, 225 Chaucer, Geoffrey (1343–1400), English poet and author, 3, 2, 88; 12.IV, 54; 16.I, 65 Chauí, Marilena, 8.III, 322 Chazan, Robert, 16.II, 235 Chekanskyi, Anatolyi, 19.V, 112 Chekhov, Anton (1860–1904), Russian author, 9, 355; 19.VI, 98 Chementi, Linda M., 19.II, 61 Chemnitz, Martin (1522–86), German Protestant theologian, 1.I, 254 Chen, Alexander Even, 10.III, 176 Chen, Junhui, 19.I, 23, 26, 27; 19.VI, 100; 19.VII, 290 Chen, Xiaonüman, 19.I, 27
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Chen, Yi, 19.I, 24 Chen, Yong, 19.I, 27, 29; 19.VII, 125 Cheng, Chung-Ying, 19.II, 30; 19.VI, 100 Cheng, Zhimin, 8.III, 110, 111; 19.I, 27 Chenxi, Tang, 19.I, 25 Cherubini, Luigi (1760–1842), Italian composer, 20, M 2055 Cherubino, 16.I, xi, 150, 243–6 Chesnais, Pierre Georget la (1865–1948), French literary critic, 12.III, 150, 160; 19.III, 21; 19.VII, 3 Chesterton, Gilbert Keith (1874–1936), English writer, 8.III, 75; 12.II, 82; 12.IV, 62, 172; 12.V, 36; 13, 299 Cheung, King-Kok, 19.II, 30; 19.VII, 211 Chevalier, Pierre, 19.III, 40 Chevallier, Philippe, 18.IV, 45–50; 19.III, 12, 21, 22, 29, 41, 51; 19.V, 230; 19.VI, 3 Cheyne, Peter, 19.II, 30 Chiarini, Paolo, 19.III, 73 Chiba, Taiji, 19.IV, 108 Chiesa, Mario, 19.IV, 46; 19.VI, 61 Child, Brevard, 8.III, 247 Chini, Danielle, 19.III, 31 Chino, Shosho, 19.IV, 108 Chioch, Pietro, 14, 161
Chiodi, Pietro, 19.III, 51; 19.IV, 29 Chiuchiù, Lorenzo, 19.IV, 46; 19.VI, 93 Chladni, Ernst (1756–1827), German physicist, 7.I, 217 Chlewicki, Maciej, 19.V, 50; 19.VII, 226 Cho, Kah Kyung, 19.IV, 183 Chodowiecki, Daniel Nicolaus (1726–1801), Danish painter, 5.III, 71 Choe Seung-il, 8.III, 144 Choi, Chun-yeong, 19.IV, 188, 201; 19.VII, 282 Choi, Dong-hee, 19.IV, 182 Choi, Hong-deok, 19.IV, 182 Choi, Hyeok-sun, 19.IV, 181 Choi, Jongho, 19.IV, 183 Choi, Sang-Wook, 19.IV, 183; 19.VI, 196 Choi, Seok-cheon, 19.IV, 181 Choi, Seung-il, 19.IV, 183, 193; 19.VI, 181 Chojecki, Andrzej, 19.V, 42 Chojnacki, Hieronim, 19.II, 30; 19.V, 42, 43, 45 Chojnacki, Wilhelm, 19.III, 210 Chongwen, Xu, 19.I, 27 Chopin, Frédéric (1810–49), Polish composer, 16.I, 89 Choron, Jacques, 13, 25
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Chovanec, Dušan, 19.V, 134 Chrétien, Jean-Louis, 19.III, 42, 44, 45, 48; 19.VI, 119, 120 Chrien, Jennifer, 19.II, 10 Christ, 1.I, xi, xii, 4, 7, 9, 10, 13–16, 29, 38, 46, 56, 59, 61, 65, 70, 71, 74, 75, 79, 80, 92–5, 102, 107, 111, 128, 136, 141, 145, 148, 149, 153, 156, 158, 159, 164, 169–74, 177, 185, 201, 211, 212, 220, 221, 231–3, 238, 246, 253, 260–2; 1.II, 3–8, 11, 17–30, 33–50, 75, 76, 79–90 passim, 93–6, 99–101, 103, 107, 110–13, 116, 118, 125–35 passim, 139–47 passim, 151–65, 169–85, 191–7 passim, 200–5, 210, 215, 232, 240–4, 251–7 passim, 263–70 passim, 274–9, 287–93 passim, 297–324 passim; 2.I, 50–3, 57, 61, 63, 64, 66, 69, 71, 136, 137, 142–4, 179, 204, 205, 276, 282, 292; 2.II, 12, 63, 78, 79, 92–3, 95; 3, 126, 127, 132, 151, 152, 158; 5.I, 104, 118, 131, 132, 140, 149–52 passim, 158, 188; 5.II, 6, 15, 17, 26, 28, 36, 37, 44, 46, 47, 50, 67–75 passim, 78, 83, 85, 87, 91–8 passim, 103–7, 116, 118, 123–5, 152, 162, 166–70, 181, 183, 187, 189, 194–6, 204, 207, 221, 224, 234, 251, 255, 256; 5.III, 23, 75, 100, 222, 256; 6.II, 4, 10, 12, 15, 23, 24, 26–36 passim, 42, 44, 47–50, 59, 62, 66, 72, 107, 145, 148, 209, 233, 236–53 passim; 7.I, 3, 7, 60, 117, 131, 132, 181, 197, 234, 242, 243, 293, 298, 312, 313; 7.II, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 18, 34, 52, 54–6, 64–70 passim, 76–80, 84, 91, 100, 108–12, 117, 121, 125, 130, 163, 169, 176, 183, 190, 196, 197, 202, 219, 223, 233, 240, 269, 272, 279–81, 293, 297, 315, 322, 323, 351; 7.III, 222, 266;
8.I, 15, 22, 23, 36, 37, 59, 65, 66, 74, 87, 88, 134, 135, 159, 177, 244–50 passim, 263, 317, 323, 328, 340–4, 354, 362; 9, 44, 65, 78, 85, 89, 139, 145, 149, 150, 165, 174, 209, 274, 277, 278, 280, 282, 307, 314, 315, 360, 361, 370, 368, 396, 400; 10.I, 1–9 passim, 11, 16, 20–33 passim, 43, 45, 47, 52–60 passim, 71, 72, 76, 77, 81, 83–5, 91, 93, 95, 120–32 passim, 135, 148, 165, 168, 171, 188, 190–2, 198–202, 226, 231, 233, 243–5, 248, 252–4, 263–5, 267, 282, 284, 323, 326, 327, 329, 336, 341, 344, 345, 347, 349, 358, 359, 360, 362, 364–6, 368, 369, 378, 386, 387; 10.II, 7–17 passim, 30, 31, 40, 71, 72, 76–8, 86, 89, 91, 93, 94, 98, 107, 118, 126, 128, 132, 134–7, 146, 161, 163, 184, 185, 201, 215, 216; 10.III, 7, 14, 15, 17, 20–2, 27, 34, 36, 53, 54, 57, 68–71, 76, 77, 85, 89, 92, 100, 121–3, 131, 138, 163; 11.I, 16, 30, 36, 134, 157, 176, 191, 268, 270; 11.II, 58, 143, 144, 147, 150, 165, 208, 214, 216–18, 222, 224, 226, 229, 230, 250, 251; 11.III, 5, 8, 43, 67, 76, 79, 168, 169, 182, 192, 206, 215; 12.I, 23, 107, 125, 143, 208; 12.II, 5, 6, 20, 25, 82, 132, 139, 145, 147, 155, 159, 161, 175, 176; 12.III, 146, 165, 179; 12.IV, 55, 69, 74, 75, 121, 122, 161, 163, 164, 170, 203–7; 12.V, 129, 174, 175, 177, 190; 13, 59, 63, 65–7, 72, 73, 76, 85, 86, 91, 106, 116, 146–8, 235, 299, 301, 303, 304, 307–11, 316–9; 14, ix, x, 17, 18, 98, 108, 130, 131, 186, 195, 199, 200, 239, 242, 253; 15.I, 201–6; 16.I, 26, 138, 146, 151, 162–5, 230, 233, 239, 266, 272, 284, 189; 16.II, 23, 35, 46, 47, 68, 91, 92, 136, 148, 219, 235, 237, 238, 241, 242, 245 Christ, Johann Friedrich (1700–56), German historian and archeologist, 5.I, 78, 156
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Christens, Christian Fenger (1819–55), Danish theologian and educational theorist, 6.I, 28, 33, 36, 37, 237, 238; 7.I, 1; 8.I, 7; 19.I, 80; 19.VI, 143 Christensen, Arild, 19.I, 80, 99; 19.II, 30; 19.III, 92; 19.IV, 150, 171; 19.VI, 72, 167; 19.VII, 91, 210 Christensen, Balthasar Matthias (1802–82), Danish politician, 7.I, 19–21 Christensen, Christa Lykke, 19.I, 136 Christensen, Karin, 8.III, 188 Christensen, Knud, 19.I, 152 Christensen, M.G., 19.VI, 169 Christensen, Nina, 19.II, 30; 19.III, 92; 19.VI, 25 Christensen, Peter, 19.I, 148 Christensen, Peter G., 19.II, 30; 19.VII, 248 Christensen, P.A., 19.I, 80 Christensen, Peter Vilhelm (1819–63), Søren Kierkegaard’s secretary, 2.I, 189; 7.II, 71, 72; 19.I, 80 Christensen, Severin, 19.I, 80; 19.V, 210 Christensen, Tor Bjarne, 19.V, 14 Christensen, Villads, 8.I, 70; 19.I, 65, 77, 80, 104, 149; 19.IV, 171; 19.V, 220; 19.VI, 169, 187; 19.VII, 211 Christian, Adolph Heinrich (¿rst half of 19th century), German translator, 20, M 1122–1123 Christian, C.W., 19.II, 47; 19.VII, 125 Christian III, king of Denmark (1503–59), 5.II, 173, 178
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Christian IV, king of Denmark (1577–1648), 3, 131 Christian V, king of Denmark (1646–99), 5.II, 160 Christian VI, king of Denmark (1699–1746), 5.II, 65, 68, 163; 5.III, 68, 81, 82, 246; 7.II, 24 Christian VIII, king of Denmark (1786–1848), 6.I, 263; 7.I, 20, 24, 88, 195, 247, 268; 7.II, 51, 104, 155, 309, 310, 349; 7.III, 108, 114, 133, 215, 289 Christian IX, king of Denmark (1818–1906), 7.II, 205 Christiani, Dounia Buni, 12.IV, 114–16; 19.II, 30; 19.VII, 20 Christians, Clifford G., 19.VI, 136 Christiansen, Birgit, 19.II, 130 Christiansen, Karin, 19.II, 31; 19.VI, 181 Christiansen, Lars, 19.I, 81; 19.III, 92; 19.VI, 196 Christoffersen, Svein Aage, 19.II, 208; 19.V, 14; 19.VII, 2, 19, 20 Chrysostom, Saint John (ca. 345–407), church father, 1.II, 34; 4, 47–65, 96, 117; 5.II, 35, 234; 7.II, 271; 19.VI, 98; 20, M 212–221 Chrysothemis, 16.I, 1 Chryssides, George D., 8.III, 181, 182; 19.II, 31; 19.VI, 3 Chryssipos or Chrysippus of Soli, 2.II, 19, 173, 195–201 passim; 3, 17, 18, 117; 5.I, 4 Chrzanowski, Grzegorz, 19.V, 44 Chu Shaohua, 8.III, 109, 110 Chuang Tzu, 13, 57
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Chung, Daihyun, 19.IV, 183 Chuzeville, Jean, 19.III, 53 Ciancio, Claudio, 19.IV, 78 Ciaravolo, Pietro, 19.IV, 46 Ciarlo, Héctor Óscar, 8.III, 291; 19.V, 161 Cíbik, Marcel, 19.V, 132 Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106 BC–43 BC), Roman politician, philosopher and author, 2.I, 75, 76, 219, 229, 253, 294; 2.II, 86, 166, 172, 202, 306; 3, ix-xiii passim, 11–37, 41, 57, 76, 79, 80, 112, 125, 147, 148, 150, 165–7, 173, 186–90 passim, 193, 197; 4, 11, 207, 211, 256; 5.I, 168; 5.II, 117; 7.I, 102, 103; 7.III, 226, 228; 8.I, 134; 19.VI, 98, 99; 20, M 1224–1246; A I 149–152; A II 48–49 Cierens, M., 19.III, 207 Ciesielski, Zenon, 19.V, 49 Ciglia, Francesco Paolo, 19.IV, 94 Cihak, John R. 19.VI, 48 ýikel, Marek, 19.V, 136 Cimon, 3, 77 ÇÕnar, Ruhi, 19.V, 236 Cinelli, Albert, 19.II, 31; 19.VII, 125 Cinthio. See Giraldi, Giovanni Battista Ciolini, Gino, 19.IV, 62; 19.VI, 200 Cioran, Emil (1911–95), Romanian philosopher, 13, 61; 19.VI, 99
Cipra, Katarina, 19.I, 40 Cipra, Marijan, 19.I, 40 Cirell Czerna, R., 19.VI, 196 Cixous, Hélène, 8.III, 178 ýiževskyi, Dmitrij, 19.III, 92; 19.VI, 123 Clack, Brian R., 19.II, 50 Claëson, Kristian, 19.III, 92; 19.V, 211 Clair, André, 8.I, 456, 458; 8.II, 50; 8.III, 324; 18.IV, 51–4; 19.I, 84; 19.III, 17, 19, 21–3, 26, 27, 29, 31, 38, 44, 48; 19.V, 161; 19.VI, 16, 140; 19.VII, 55, 125, 153, 278 Clapper, Gregory S., 19.II, 31 Clark, Gordon (1902–85), American Evangelical thinker, 10.II, 4 Clark, Hillary, 19.II, 99 Clark, Lorraine Joan, 19.II, 31; 19.VI, 66 Clarke, J.A., 19.II, 47 Claudel, Paul (1868–1955), French author and diplomat, 12.V, 36 Claudius (Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus) (10 BC–AD 54), Roman emperor, 3, 111, 112, 127, 156, 157 Claudius, Matthias (1740–1815), German poet, 2.I, 283, 302; 5.II, 131, 136, 139–43; 7.I, 27; 16.II, 163; 20, M 1631–1632, 1914 Clauren, Heinrich (Heun, Carl Gottlieb Samuel) (1771–1854), German author, 20, A II 183 Clausen, Bente, 19.II, 135
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Clausen, Henrik Nicolai (1793–1877), Danish theologian and politician, 1.I, 5, 10, 239; 1.II, 6, 7, 41, 152, 196, 221, 223, 239, 240, 258–60, 264, 310, 312; 2.II, 152; 3, 126, 151, 152; 4, 52, 58, 97, 106, 117, 137, 171, 192–4; 5.II, 119; 6.II, 27, 28, 120, 125, 198–200; 7.I, xi, 3, 85, 88, 92, 136, 156, 180; 7.II, 6, 7, 41–8, 61, 99–102, 127, 192, 193, 211, 212, 306–10; 8.I, 95, 203; 10.II, 194; 19.VI, 99; 20, M 106–107, 253, 256, 387, 467–468; A I 38, 42; U 29 Clausen, H.P., 19.II, 231 Clausen, Jørgen Stender, 19.IV, 74; 19.VI, 80 Clausen, Sven, 19.I, 81 Claussen, Sophus (1865–1931), Danish poet, 8.I, 32 Clavigo, 16.I, xi, 74, 75, 103–11; 16.II, 95, 97, 101; 19.VI, 99 Clavijo y Fajardo, José (1730–1806), Spanish author, 16.I, 72, 104 Clayton, John Powell, 19.II, 31; 19.VII, 125, 259 Cleanthes, 3, 114 Clegg, Jerry S., 19.II, 31; 19.VI, 100 Cleland, James T., 12.IV, 224 Clemenceau, Georges (1841–1929), French politician, 12.II, 25; 17, 84 Clemens Romanus (d. 99), Apostolic father, 20, M 138, 141 Clément, Catherine, 19.II, 250 Clement of Alexandria (ca. 150–ca. 215), Christian theologian, 4, 117
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Clendenin, Daniel B., 11.II, 149, 152 Cleon, 2.II, 237 Cleopatra (Cleopatra VII Philopator) (69 BC–30 BC), ruler of Egypt, 3, 199 Clerget-Gurnaud, Damien, 19.III, 22 Clérissac, Humbert (Baptiste Placide Léopold) (1864–1914), French author, 9, 218 Clet, J., 19.III, 22 Clewits, Hendrik 19.I, 170; 19.VI, 169 Cline, Peter James (1845–1916), 12.IV, 159 Clive, Geoffrey, 19.II, 31, 109; 19.VII, 108 Cloeren, Hermann J., 19.II, 31; 19.VI, 196 Close, Anthony, 5.III, 26 Closs, August, 19.III, 92; 19.VI, 162 Closs, Karl, 19.V, 22 Clough, Arthur Hugh (1819–61), English poet, 19.VI, 99, 100 Club, Joseph, 19.V, 153 Clüver, J., 19.III, 59 Clytemnestra, 2.II, 240–2; 16.I, 1, 2, 9, 10, 252 Coach Horn, 16.I, xi, 113–19 Coates, J.B., 19.II, 31 Cobb, John B., Jr., 10.II, 54 Cochrane, Arthur, 10.I, 346; 19.II, 31; 19.VI, 50, 160, 230; 19.VII, 12, 108, 181, 253
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Coda, Piero, 19.IV, 86 Coe, David Kelly, 19.II, 31 Coe, David Lawrence, 19.II, 31, 104, 198, 213, 214, 216; 19.VII, 76 Coeckelbergh, Mark, 19.II, 31 Coelho, Paulo (b. 1947), Brazilian writer, 19.VI, 100 Coffeen, Daniel, 19.II, 55 Cof¿n, Henry Sloane (1877–1954), American Presbyterian theologian, 10.I, 339 Cohen, Avner, 19.V, 161 Cohen, David (1887–1972), rabbi and scholar, 10.III, 172 Cohen, Gustave (1879–1958), French historian, 9, 395 Cohen, Hermann (1842–1918), German Jewish philosopher, 9, 299; 10.III, 190, 193, 195, 197, 199, 201, 206; 12.I, 37; 14, 147; 19.VI, 100 Cohen, Jeffrey, 16.I, 24 Cohen, Ted, 19.VII, 278 Cohn, Jonas L., 19.III, 92, 133 Coimbra, Leonardo (1883–1935), Portuguese philosopher, 8.II, 2, 5 Colao, Alberto, 8.II, 33; 19.V, 152 Cole, James Preston, 18.II, 73–8; 31, 109; 19.VI, 151 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772–1834), English poet and critic, 6.III, 278; 8.III, 187
Coles, Robert (b. 1929), American author and child psychiatrist, 13, 84, 86; 19.VI, 137 Colet, John (1467–1519), English Renaissance theologian, 5.II, 111, 112 Colette, Jacques, 5.III, 155; 8.I, 455, 458, 459; 11.II, 194; 17, 245; 18.IV, 61–4, 65–8, 69–72; 19.I, 17, 84, 145, 188; 19.II, 3, 242; 19.III, 10–12, 17, 18, 20–4, 26, 29, 31, 38, 42, 44–6, 48, 49, 55, 93, 225; 19.IV, 30, 64; 19.VI, 89, 115, 119, 185, 230; 19.VII, 56, 59, 108, 188 Collado, Jesús Antonio, 8.II, 35, 36; 19.V, 161; 19.VII, 261 Colledge, Richard, 8.III, 186, 187; 19.II, 32 Collenea Isernia, Gino, 19.IV, 46 Colli, Giorgio, 19.IV, 94 Collier, John, 19.II, 32 Collier, Robert Gordon, 19.I, 133 Collin, Christen (1857–1926), Norwegian literary historian, 8.I, 142; 19.VI, 66 Collin, Jonas (1776–1861), ¿nancial director at the Royal Theater in Copenhagen, 7.III, 6, 7, 12, 16 Collins, Anthony (1676–1729), English theologian, 2.I, 271 Collins, Guy, 19.II, 32; 19.VI, 107 Collins, James Daniel (1917–85), American Catholic philosopher, 8.I, 255; 8.II, 31; 8.III, 116, 233, 271; 10.II, 47; 12.IV, 165, 166, 171, 177; 18.II, 79–82; 19.II, 32, 33, 49, 89, 95, 123, 187, 226, 228, 253; 19.III, 118; 19.IV, 56; 19.V, 193; 19.VI, 197
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Collins, Joseph J., 19.II, 33; 19.VII, 249 Collopy, Bartholomew J., 19.II, 33 Colman (the Elder), George (1732–94), English dramatist and essayist, 20, U 31 Colnort-Bodet, Suzanne, 19.III, 54 Colombo, Giuseppe, 19.IV, 46 Colombo, Yoseph, 19.IV, 46; 19.VI, 3 Colomer, Eusebi, 19.V, 161, 162 Colosio, Innocenzo P., 19.IV, 46 Colton, Randall G., 19.II, 53, 153, 159 Come, Arnold B., 8.III, 244, 245; 10.I, 21, 22, 34, 348, 349; 13, 82; 18.II, 83–6, 87–90; 19.II, 33, 82, 158; 19.VI, 15, 50; 19.VII, 222, 253, 257 Comenius, Johann Amos (1592–1670), Czech educator and writer, 5.II, 22 Comfort, Kelly, 19.II, 22 Commendatore, the, 16.I, xi Compaijen, Rob, 19.I, 166, 167; 19.II, 33, 136 Compton-Burnett, Ivy (1884–1969), English novelist, 8.I, 252 Comstock, W. Richard, 19.II, 33; 19.VI, 197; 19.VII, 94, 180 Comte, Auguste (1798–1857), French philosopher, 8.I, 141, 224, 429; 8.III, 9, 275; 9, 217, 218, 227; 10.III, 98, 100; 11.I, 273; 11.II, 54; 12.II, 57 Comte-Sponville, André (b. 1952), French philosopher, 19.VI, 100 Conant, James Ferguson, 8.III, 16; 17, 118; 19.II, 33; 19.VII, 278
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Constant, Benjamin (1767–1830), Swiss-French writer and politician, 19.VI, 101 Constante, Alberto, 19.V, 162 Constantin Constantinus, 3, 19, 142, 192; 17, 51–66 Constantin the Great (ca. 285–337), 4, 97; 10.I, 231 Constantine, David, 6.III, 9 Constantinesco, Thomas, 19.III, 32 Conte, Francis, 19.V, 115; 19.VII, 119, 213 Contesse, André, 19.III, 45 Conti, Romina, 19.V, 168; 19.VI, 199 Contreras Medina, Fernando R., 19.V, 162 Contri, Giacomo B., 19.IV, 46 Conway, Daniel W., 19.II, 34–7, 73, 83, 104, 137, 198; 19.VI, 3, 5, 106, 183, 216; 19.VII, 16, 125 Cook, E.J. Raymond, 19.II, 37 Cook, James (1728–79), English explorer, 7.III, 37 Cook, John W., 19.II, 37; 19.VII, 278 Cooksey, Thomas L., 19.II, 37 Cooper, Anna Julia (1858–1964), African-American author, 12.IV, 29 Cooper, B., 19.II, 80 Cooper, David E., 19.II, 37 Cooper, John Gilbert (1723–69), English author, 2.I, 205, 271, 272
Cooper, Martin, 19.II, 37 Cooper, Robert M., 19.II, 37, 232; 19.VII, 163 Cope, Charlotte, 19.II, 37 Copernicus, Nicolaus (1473–1543), Polish astronomer, 16.II, 136; 19.VI, 101 Copland, Aaron (1900–90), American composer, 12.IV, 43 Copleston, Frederick Charles (1910–71), British Jesuit priest and scholar, 8.III, 272; 11.III, 74; 19.II, 37; 19.III, 33; 19.V, 126 Corbin, Henry, 19.III, 18, 24; 19.IV, 92; 19.VI, 185 Cordeiro, Ana Maria, 19.V, 78; 19.VII, 169 Cordelia, 16.I, 20, 46, 84–6, 154, 182, 190, 238, 244, 293, 294 Cordua, Carla, 19.V, 162 Coreth, Emerich, 19.I, 52 Corino, Karl, 19.III, 186; 19.VI, 12; 19.VII, 44, 114 Corneille, Pierre (1606–64), French poet and dramatist, 5.I, 78, 155; 5.III, 125, 126, 253; 20, A II 277–280 Corneille, Thomas (1625–1709), French dramatist, 16.I, 66 Cornelis, Geert, 19.I, 167 Cornelius, Hans (1863–1947), German philosopher, 11.I, 4, 5 Cornet, Pascal, 19.I, 169
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Cornu, Michel, 18.IV, 73–8; 19.I, 84; 19.III, 24, 34, 38 Corona Marzol, Gonzalo, 19.VII, 261 Corpas, Danielle dos Santos, 19.V, 78 Correas, Carlos, 8.III, 298; 19.V, Correia, Carlos João, 19.II, 92 Corrigan, John, 19.II, 93 Corsano, Antonio, 19.IV, 46 Corssen, Meta, 8.II, 88; 19.IV, 28 Cortázar, Julio (1914–84), Argentinian writer, 12.V, 26 Corte, Piero la, 19.III, 33 Cortella, Lucio, 19.IV, 47; 19.VI, 197 Cortés, Juan Donoso (1809–53), Spanish author and political theorist, 14, 190, 194, 200 Cortese, Alessandro, 4, 229; 8.II, 84, 87, 93, 94; 19.I, 81, 96, 99; 19.II, 112, 129, 230, 231; 19.III, 24, 49, 86, 129, 139, 140; 19.IV, 30–4, 47, 48, 69, 84; 19.VI, 16, 103, 184; 19.VII, 147, 181, 222, 227, 233 Cortois, Paul, 19.I, 200; 19.VII, 282 Cosgrove, Brian, 12.IV, 123, 124; 19.VII, 20 Cosmus. See Ussing, Carl Costa, Filippo, 19.IV, 48 Costa, Giuseppe, 19.IV, 48 Costa Freitas, Manuel da, 19.V, 81 Costantini, Anthoni, 19.IV, 48
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Costantino, Salvatore, 19.IV, 48 Coster, Sylvain de, 19.III, 24 Cotkin, George, 14, 267; 19.II, 37; 19.VII, 284 Cotta, Johann Friedrich (1764–1832), German publisher, 6.III, 140 Cottingham, John, 19.II, 139 Courbet, Gustave (1819–77), French painter, 12.III, 190 Courier, Paul Louis (1773–1825), French political writer, 7.I, 16 Cournarie, Laurent, 19.III, 29; 19.VII, 32, 60 Court, Raymond, 19.III, 29; 19.VII, 59 Courth, Franz, 19.III, 159 Cousin, Victor (1792–1867), French philosopher, 6.I, 232, 249; 6.III, 54; 20, M 471 Cousineau, Robert Henri, 19.III, 24 Covarrubias Martiñón, Allan Christian, 19.V, 164 Cowper, William (1731–1800), English poet, 5.III, 274 Cox, Harvey Gallagher., Jr. (b. 1929), American Protestant theologian, 8.III, 234; 10.I, xi; 10.II, 25–44; 19.VI, 101 Craemer-Schroeder, Susanne, 19.III, 93; 19.VI, 162; 19.VII, 240 Craft, J.L., 19.II, 37 Craig, Anita, 19.II, 149 Cramer, Carl Gottlob (1758–1817), German author, 20, A II 235, 239–241
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Cramer, Johann Andreas (1723–88), German theologian, 4, 152, 153, 156; 20, M 212–221, 1984–1990 Cramer, Konrad, 19.III, 90, 108; 19.VII, 198 Cratylus, 2.II, 134, 135, 155 Crawford, J.E., 19.II, 255 Creegan, Charles L., 18.II, 103–8; 19.II, 37; 19.VII, 278 Cremer, Hermann (1834–1903), German Protestant theologian, 8.I, 320 Creon, 2.II, 217, 218, 316, 317; 11.II, 12; 16.I, 49, 53, 54 Crespo, Eduardo, 19.V, 175 Crestani, Jaison Luís, 19.V, 79; 19.VI, 81 Crest de Saint-Aubin, Stéphanie Félicité du, Comtesse de Genlis (1746–1830), French writer and educator, 20, A II 283 Creuzer, Friedrich (1771–1858), German philologist, 6.II, 54 Crichton-Smith, Ian, 8.I, 256 Crijnen, Ton, 19.I, 167 Crimmann, Ralph P., 19.III, 93; 19.VII, 24 Cristaldi, Giuseppe, 19.IV, 48 Cristaldi, Mariano, 19.IV, 31, 48, 64; 19.VI, 143; 19.VII, 94, 95 Cristaldi, Rosario Vittorio, 19.IV, 48 Cristellon, Luca, 19.IV, 48, 74, 81; 19.VI, 182 Critchley, Simon, 14, 49
Crites, Stephen, 8.III, 237, 251; 17, 160; 18.II, 109–14; 19.II, 3, 34, 36–8, 154, 155, 227, 228; 19.V, 33; 19.VI, 197; 19.VII, 125, 161 Crito, 11.II, 168 Croce, Benedetto (1866–1952), Italian philosopher, 19.VI, 101 Crocker, James, 19.II, 38; 19.VI, 72 Crocker, Sylvia Fleming, 19.II, 38 Croesus, 2.II, 248–53, 257, 303 Croker, Thomas Crofton (1798–1854), Irish author, 12.IV, 128; 16.I, 188, 189 Cronus, 16.I, 251 Crosby, John F., 19.III, 93; 19.VII, 89 Cross, Andrew, 16.II, 5; 19.II, 38, 74, 135, 136; 19.VI, 3 Crouter, Richard E., 19.II, 26, 38, 203; 19.VII, 198, 199 Crouzen, Rutger, 19.I, 167 Crowell, Steven, 19.II, 73 Crowley, Sue Mitchell, 19.II, 38; 19.VII, 265 Croxall, Thomas Henry (1893–1960), 8.I, 252, 253; 8.III, 63; 10.II, 47; 18.II, 115–18; 19.II, 2, 3, 5, 38, 39, 59, 252; 19.III, 225; 19.VI, 16; 19.VII, 108 Crubellate, João Marcelo, 19.V, 79 Cruciger, Caspar (1504–48), German theologian, 1.I, 253 Cruells, Antoni, 19.V, 162
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Cruickshank, Andrew, 19.II, 39 Crumbine, Nancy Jay, 19.II, 39, 151; 19.VI, 10 Cruysberghs, Paul, 8.I, 288; 19.I, xiii, 160, 167, 172, 183, 199, 203; 19.II, 39, 42, 45, 56, 62, 70, 73, 79, 113, 147, 171, 183, 194, 218, 225, 240; 19.III, 122; 19.IV, 92; 19.VI, 23, 197, 242; 19.VII, 108, 109 Cruz, Celso Donizete, 19.V, 79; 19.VII, 24 Cruz, Thiago de Paula, 19.V, 79 Csejtei, Dezsö, 19.II, 39; 19.IV, 3, 6, 8, 9, 14; 19.VII, 125, 261 Cseri, Kinga, 19.IV, 6; 19.VI, 231 Csige, Ilona, 19.IV, 6 Csobádi, Peter, 19.III, 124; 19.VI, 117, 140, 154, 191; 19.VII, 54, 55 Cuartas, Juan Manuel, 19.V, 176, 194; 19.VI, 157 Cuervo, Oscar Alberto, 8.III, 294, 298; 19.V, 162; 19.VI, 3 Cugno, Alain, 19.III, 24, 30, 34, 41 Culjak, Toni Ann, 19.II, 40; 19.VI, 113 Cullen, Bernard, 19.II, 40; 19.VI, 197 Culley, Robert C., 19.II, 129 Cullmann, Oscar (1902–99), German Protestant theologian, 10.I, 111, 119 Cumming, Robert, 19.II, 40 Cunha, Antonio Camilo Teles Nascimento, 19.V, 79 Cunha, Djason Barbosa da, 19.V, 79; 19.VI, 231; 19.VII, 181
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Cuviller, Armando, 8.III, 272 Cybenko, Larisa, 19.II, 8, 140, 177; 19.V, 239 Cyprian Thascius Caecilius (ca. 200–d. 258), bishop of Carthage, teacher and writer, 4, 67–94, 133; 19.VI, 101; 20, M 139–140 Cyrus, 2.II, 253 Czakó, István, 8.II, 175; 18.V, 39–43; 19.II, 104, 197, 201, 202, 206, 219; 19.III, 91, 93, 189; 19.IV, 5, 6, 8, 11, 14, 18, 48; 19.VI, 1, 3, 143, 148, 197, 198; 19.VII, 12, 169, 199, 200 Czaplejewicz, Eugeniusz, 19.V, 47 Czarnecki, Zdzisáaw J., 19.V, 40, 41, 54; 19.VII, 35, 181, 277 Czeglédi, András, 19.IV, 11; 19.VII, 125 Czirják, József, 19.IV, 6 D Dabagh, Sorush, 19.V, 31 Dachnij, Andrij, 19.III, 93, 94; 19.VII, 204 Dacus, Donna, 19.II, 150; 19.VI, 69 Dadosky, John D., 19.II, 40; 19.VI, 48; 19.VII, 71 Dagan, Hagai, 19.III, 231 Dagognet, François, 19.III, 41; 19.VI, 211; 19.VII, 230 D’Agostino, Francesco, 19.IV, 49; 19.VII, 163 Dahl, Arthur, 19.I, 82 Dahl, Axel, 19.III, 32; 19.V, 211 Dahl, Per, 19.VI, 190
Dahl, Sverre, 19.III, 187; 19.VI, 141 Dahl, Willy, 19.V, 15 Dahlbäck, Johan, 19.V, 202 Dahlberg, Edward, 19.II, 252 Dahlberg, Mats, 19.V, 211; 19.VII, 68 Dahlbom, Fredrik, 19.V, 207 Dahlhaus, Carl, 5.III, 137 Dahlin, Dorte, 19.II, 26 Dahlstrom, Daniel O., 19.II, 15, 65, 75, 126 Dahm, Paul, 19.III, 94 Dahnii, Andrii, 19.V, 239, 240, 246; 19.VI, 231 Daigle, Christine, 19.II, 43; 19.VI, 3, 4; 19.VII, 17 D’Ainvelle, Madeleine Varin, 19.III, 33 Daise, Benjamin, 18.II, 119–24; 19.II, 40, 49; 19.VI, 133; 19.VII, 222 Dal, Gunnar, 19.IV, 24 Dalager, Stig, 19.I, 82 Dalai Lama (b. 1931), 10.III, 114 Dale, Johannes, 19.V, 22 D’Alembert, Jean le Rond (1717–83), French mathematician and philosopher, 11.III, 71 Dalén, Hans, 19.V, 230 Dalferth, Ingolf, 19.II, 40, 56, 69, 81, 93, 162; 19.III, 90, 94, 147, 181, 200; 19.VI, 109, 145; 19.VII, 81, 198, 282, 283
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Dalgas, Enrico (1828–94), Danish of¿cer, 8.I, 4; 12.II, 45 Dalgas, Ernesto (1871–99), Danish philosopher and author, 8.I, 4; 12.I, xi; 12.II, 43–64, 123; 19.VI, 103 Dalin, George, 19.II, 49 Dallago, Carl (1869–1949), Austrian author, 8.I, 328–30, 358; 9, 40; 10.III, 49; 11.I, 106, 108, 113; 12.I, 105, 118, 159, 166, 167, 175; 14, 183; 19.III, 94, 117; 19.VI, 41, 182; 19.VII, 153 Dalledonne, Andrea, 19.IV, 49, 81 Dallen, James, 19.II, 40 Dallera, Ovidio, 19.III, 86; 19.VI, 184; 19.VII, 222 Dalrymple, Timothy, 19.II, 24, 40, 160, 161, 198; 19.V, 142; 19.VI, 3, 15 Dalsgaard, Matias Møl, 19.I, 82; 19.II, 40, 221 Dalton, Stuart, 19.II, 40, 250 Dal Vecchio, Massimiliano, 19.IV, 38 Damgaard, Claus, 19.IV, 93 Damgaard, Iben, 11.II, 234, 235, 250; 19.I, 82, 127; 19.II, 26, 41, 113, 148, 197, 198, 241; 19.VI, 126; 19.VII, 16, 65, 171, 199, 274 Damião, Carla Milani, 19.V, 79; 19.VI, 60 Damme, Cl. van, 19.I, 203 Dampe, Jacob Jacobsen (1790–1876), Danish scientist and politician, 7.I, 92 Dan, Elena, 19.V, 107
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Dancák, Pavol, 19.V, 134 Dandyk, Alfred, 19.VII, 181 D’Angelo, Antonello, 19.IV, 49 Dani, Tivadar, 19.IV, 1, 2, 11, 19 Daniel, David Mills, 19.II, 41 D’Aniello, Giovanna, 19.III, 90; 19.VII, 198 Daniélou, Jean (1905–74), French historian of Christianity, 10.III, 4; 11.II, 56–8 Daniel-Rops. See Petiot, Henry Jules Charles Daniëls, Ludovicus Maria Franciscus, 19.I, 167 d’Annunzio, Gabriele (1864–1938), Italian writer, 12.V, 4 Danon, Marko, 19.I, 41 Danstrup, John, 19.VI, 175 Danta, Chris, 16.I, 20; 19.II, 41; 19.VI, 3, 67; 19.VII, 24 Dante, Alighieri (1265–1321), Italian poet, 2.I, 83; 3, 88; 4, 223–32, 311; 5.II, 160; 6.III, 56, 245, 288, 289, 291; 7.II, 241, 244; 10.III, 47; 12.III, 104; 12.IV, 12, 109, 113, 129, 130, 203; 13, 138; 14, 192, 197, 16.I, 65, 97, 271; 19.VI, 103; 20, M 1929 Danuser, Hermann, 19.III, 204; 19.VI, 121 Danz, Christian, 19.III, 94, 122, 187; 19.VII, 80 Danzer, Gerhard, 19.III, 166 Da Ponte, Lorenzo (Emanuele Conegliano) (1749–1838), Italian librettist and poet, 5.III, 138, 139, 143, 144, 155, 163
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Dapuhl, Alfred, 19.III, 94 d’Ardeschar, Jean Paul, 19.III, 76 Darenskiy, Vitaliy, 19.V, 240 Dargan, Geoffrey, 19.II, 41, 213, 215, 216; 19.VII, 291 Darida, Veronika, 19.IV, 7 Darius, 2.II, 247, 256, 257 Darlap, Adolf, 19.III, 75 Darrow, Clarence (1857–1938), American lawyer, 11.III, 74 Darwin, Charles (1809–82), English natural scientist, 8.I, 141, 154; 8.III, 103; 10.III, 89; 11.I, 269; 12.II, 102, 113; 12.IV, 128; 13, 97, 141; 19.VI, 103 Dass, Petter (ca. 1647–1707), Norwegian clergyman and poet, 20, M 2045 Dastgheib, Abdolali, 19.V, 31 Datames, 3, 77 D’Athayde, Tristán, 19.V, 193 Daub, Karl (1765–1836), German theologian, 1.I, 119, 133; 2.I, 284, 285; 6.I, 26, 259; 6.II, 2, 53–78, 80, 89, 118, 120–3, 161, 168; 19.VI, 103, 104; 20, M 472–72g Dauenhauer, Bernard P., 19.II, 36, 41 Daumer, Georg Friedrich (1800–75), German poet and philosopher, 20, U 33 Dauthendey, Max (1867–1918), German poet, 8.I, 325; 19.III, 60
Davari, Reza, 19.V, 33 Davenport, John, 8.III, 251; 11.III, 122, 129; 17, 17; 18.II, 125–30; 19.I, xiii; 19.II, 35, 41, 42, 90, 114, 137, 156, 185, 213, 220, 221, 236; 19.V, 165; 19.VI, 3, 107; 19.VII, 16, 64, 83 David, 1.I, 101–11, 166, 175, 218–20, 226, 234, 245, 247; 1.II, 118, 243; 19.VI, 104 David, Christian Georg Nathan (1793–1874), Danish politician and aesthetic theorist, 7.I, 19, 20, 92 David, Claude, 12.I, 130; 19.III, 94; 19.VI, 3; 19.VII, 24 David, Pascal, 19.III, 24 Davidsen, Andreas, 19.I, 100, 144 Davidsen, Maria, 19.I, 122; 19.VI, 25 Davidsen, Mogens, 19.II, 42; 19.VI, 25, 26 Davidshofer, Claudine, 19.II, 213, 214 Davidson, Arnold I., 11.II, 158, 167 Davidson, Donald (1917–2003), American philosopher, 11.III, 177, 180, 195 Davidson, John (1834–81), Australian philosopher, 8.III, 176 Davies, Mererid Puw, 16.I, 80 Davies, Oliver, 10.III, 5 Davies, Victoria, 19.II, 215 Dávila, Manuel, 19.V, 154 Davini, Simonella, 8.II, 96; 18.V, 119–22; 123–6; 19.II,
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42, 203; 19.IV, 33, 35, 49, 71, 84, 86, 93; 19.VI, 23; 19.VII, 204 Davis, Angela Y. (b. 1944), AfricanAmerican political activist and scholar, 12.IV, 29 Davis, Russell H., 19.II, 42 Davis, William C., 19.II, 42, 66 Davison, R.M., 19.II, 42; 19.VI, 246 Davy, Marie-Magdeleine (1903–99), French philosopher, 11.II, 83 Davydov, Ivan, 19.V, 113 Davydov, Yuri, 8.II, 265; 19.V, 115, 116 Dawkins, Richard, 11.III, 74 Dayhimi, Khashayar, 19.V, 32 Dayton, Donald W., 19.II, 42 D’Cunha, Rocky, 19.II, 42; 19.VI, 158 Dean, Lloyd Fulton, 19.II, 11 Debesse, Maurice, 19.III, 27 Debord, Guy (1931–94), French Marxist theorist, writer, ¿lmmaker, 13, 185 Debrot, Cola, 19.I, 163 Dec, Ignacy, 19.V, 56 Decher, Friedhelm, 19.III, 94, 96 Decius (Roman emperor from 249–251), 4, 71, 112 Declève, Henri, 19.III, 23 Decloux, Simon, 19.III, 23
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Deede, Kristen K., 19.II, 42 Defoe, Daniel (1660–1731), English author, 5.III, 63, 70 Degan, Celia María del, 19.V, 195 Degen, Johann Friedrich (1752–1836), German author and philologist, 20, M 1230; A I 147 Deggau, Hans-Georg, 19.III, 208 Degiorgio, Lorenzo, 19.III, 225; 19.VI, 228 DeHart, Paul, 19.II, 26; 19.VII, 199 Dehls, Jörgen, 19.IV, 16 Dehn, Günther (1882–1970), German Protestant theologian, 8.I, 321; 19.VI, 104 Dehs, Jørgen, 8.I, 89; 8.II, 274; 19.I, 61, 82, 84, 87, 91, 148, 152; 19.V, 117; 19.VI, 56 Deichmann, Jacob (1788–1853), Danish bookseller, 7.I, 15 Deifgaaun, B., 19.III, 146 Deinse, Adriaan Johannes van, 19.I, 155, 215 Dékány, András, 19.IV, 5, 8, 9; 19.VI, 5, 22, 23, 197 Dekens, Olivier, 19.III, 24; 19.VII, 30 Dekker, Willem Maarten, 19.I, 213 Delacroix, Henri (1873–1937), French psychologist, 8.I, 425; 19.III, 25; 19.V, 193 Delavigne, Casimir (1793–1843), French poet and dramatist, 16.II, 218 Delbosco, Héctor J., 19.V, 158
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Delbeke, Geert, 19.I, 167 Delbrück, Ferdinand (1772–1848), German philosopher, 7.II, 223 Delecroix, Vincent, 17, 246; 18.IV, 79–84; 19.II, 42; 19.III, 12, 17, 25, 26, 31, 44, 45; 19.VI, 157 Deleuran, Victor, 18.IV, 85–8; 19.III, 25 Deleuze, Gilles (1925–95), French philosopher, 8.I, 452, 453; 8.III, 178; 11.I, xi; 11.II, 1, 39, 43, 44, 83–110; 19.III, 148; 19.VI, 104, 105 Delfgaauw, Bernard, 8.I, 273, 276, 282, 283, 287, 288; 18.I, 199–202; 19.I, 134, 168, 169, 171, 182, 183, 185; 19.II, 68, 125, 133; 19.III, 23, 24, 54; 19.V, 193; 19.VII, 95, 139 Delilah, 1.I, 236 DeLillo, Don (b. 1936), American author, 12.I, xii; 12.IV, 81–99; 19.VI, 105 Delina, Irina, 19.I, 12 Delius, Christoph, 19.I, 210 Della Volpe, Galvano, 19.IV, 49 De Maistre, Joseph Marie (1753–1821), French-speaking Savoyard philosopher, 14, 194, 200 De Man, Paul (1919–83), a Belgian literary critic, 8.I, 164; 11.III, 29–47; 12.III, 91; 12.IV, 53; 12.V, 106; 14, 57; 19.I, 153; 19.VI, 105; 19.VII, 195 Demant, V.A., 19.II, 43 Demirhan, Ahmet, 19.V, 237; 19.VII, 30 Demker, Marie, 19.V, 211
Dempe, Helmuth, 19.III, 82 Dempf, Alois (1891–1982), German Catholic philosopher, 8.I, 97, 370, 371; 8.II, 304; 10.I, xi; 10.III, 48–50, 132; 19.III, 95; 19.VII, 188 Democritus, 2.II, 128; 3, 19; 8.III, 14 Demos, Raphael, 14, 95 Demosthenes, 3, 24; 20, M 1101–1104 Demson, David, 8.III, 202, 211; 19.II, 43 Démuth, Andrej, 8.II, 192; 18.VI, 107–10; 19.I, 48, 50, 52; 19.II, 103; 19.V, 130, 131, 134; 19.VI, 215, 231 Denby, Edwin, 7.III, 71–3; 19.VI, 76 Deniau, Guy, 19.III, 25; 19.VI, 157 Denker, Rolf, 10.I, 270 Denman, Thomas (1733–1815), English physician, 20, A I 202 Dennert, Eberhard, 19.III, 95; 19.VII, 30, 43 Dennett, Daniel C. (b. 1942), American philosopher, 11.III, 74 Denney, James (1856–1917), Scottish theologian, 10.II, 86 Dennis, Lane T., 10.II, 176 Deny, Gerhard, 19.III, 95 Depelsenaire, Yves, 13, 211, 212; 19.III, 25; 19.IV, 93; 19.VII, 49 Dépraz, Nathalie, 19.III, 32; 19.VII, 114 De Quincey, Thomas (1785–1859), British author, 19.VI, 105
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Deren, Seçil, 19.V, 236 Derisi, Octavio Nicolás, 19.III, 33; 19.V, 162; 19.VI, 33 Derivaise, C., 19.III, 32 Derkse, Wil F.C.M., 19.I, 179; 19.VI, 6 Derksen, Loes D., 19.I, 171; 19.VI, 133; 19.VII, 272 Derleth, Ludwig (1870–1948), German writer and theologian, 19.VI, 105, 106 Derrida, Jacques (1930–2004), French philosopher, 8.I, 88, 164, 211, 229, 260–2, 450; 8.II, 175; 8.III, 116, 120, 78, 179, 184, 187, 212, 248–50; 9, 127, 370, 408; 11.I, xi, 119, 147; 11.II, 1, 43, 59, 111–38, 208; 11.III, 45, 177, 178, 193, 195, 196, 214; 12.IV, 53, 67, 70, 120, 130, 193, 202; 13, 138, 139, 297; 14, 178, 203, 205; 16.I, 27, 28; 17, 246; 19.I, 153, 164, 210; 19.II, 36, 170; 19.III, 25; 19.IV, 21, 93; 19.V, 147, 148, 237; 19.VI, 106–11 Derycke, Gaston, 19.III, 25 Descamps, Denyse, 19.III, 25 Descartes, René (1596–1650), French philosopher, 1.I, 43, 172; 2.I, 83; 2.II, 62; 3, 129; 4, 169, 172, 174, 175; 5.I, ix, 11–21, 25, 138, 168, 169, 175, 177, 178; 5.II, 54; 5.III, 125; 6.I, 70, 215, 255; 6.III, 67; 7.II, 240, 242; 8.I, 90, 147, 426; 8.II, 228, 325; 8.III, 14, 39, 52, 64, 278; 9, 3, 219, 239, 344, 393, 397, 401, 406; 10.I, 264; 10.II, 76; 10.III, 195; 11.I, 173, 224; 11.II, 11, 71, 104, 132, 133, 158, 177, 207; 11.III, 7, 24, 109; 12.I, 37; 12.V, 88, 95, 143; 13, 221, 313, 314; 14, 36, 193; 17, 98; 19.VI, 111, 112; 20, M 473 Deschênes, Jean-Guy, 19.III, 25
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107, 198, 231; 19.VII, 76, 174, 198, 220, 222, 250 Deuser, Krista-Maria, 19.III, 111, 204–7 Dévény, István, 18.V, 45–9; 19.IV, 7; 19.VII, 162 Dew, Susan, 19.II, 253 Dewey, Bradley R. (1934–89), American theologian, 8.III, 243, 245; 12.IV, 176, 177, 187; 18.II, 131–6; 19.II, 43, 49, 152, 153, 243, 251; 19.VII, 159 Dewey, John (1859–1952), American philosopher, psychologist, 8.III, 14, 133; 9, 221, 227; 11.III, 177, 179, 182, 191, 193–5, 198; 13, 241; 14, 232–5, 246; 19.VI, 113 Dewitz, Auguste von, 12.I, 66 DeWolf, Harold (1905–86), American theologian, 10.II, 175; 14, 95, 96 Dewsbury, Suzanne, 19.II, 43, 44 Deyton, C. Edward, 19.II, 44; 19.IV, 171 Dhurayl, ‘Adnan Bin, 8.III, 70, 71 Diaconu, Mădălina, 8.II, 301–8 passim; 18.VI, 75–80; 19.V, 107, 109 Diamond, Malcolm L., 19.II, 44 Dianova, Valentina, 19.V, 118; 19.VII, 243 Dias, Bartolomeu (1450–1500), Portuguese explorer, 17, 52 Diatka, Cyril, 19.I, 48, 49; 19.II, 44; 19.V, 131, 132, 134, 135; 19.VI, 97 Díaz, Carlos, 8.II, 50; 19.V, 162, 165, 169 Diaz, Janet Winecoff, 19.VII, 148
Díaz, Oswaldo, 8.III, 274 Dibelius, Martin (1883–1947), German Protestant theologian, 10.I, 111, 119 Dichmann, Carl Frederik (1763–1806), Danish author, 20, A II 152 Dickens, Charles (1812–70), English author, 5.I, 125; 7.III, 6; 12.II, 6; 12.IV, 61; 12.V, 59; 13, 123 Dickens, W.T., 10.III, 19, 22 Dickinson, Emily (1830–86), American poet, 19.VI, 113 Dickinson, T. Wilson, 19.II, 44 Diddi, Roul, 19.IV, 50 Diderichsen, Adam, 19.I, 62, 82; 19.II, 44; 19.III, 29, 48 Diderichsen, Børge (1906–89), Danish theologian, 8.I, 85; 12.II, 174; 19.III, 66 Diderichsen, Susanne, 19.III, 66 Diderot, Denis (1713–84), French philosopher and Enyclopaedist, 5.I, 80, 94, 148, 160; 5.III, 70; 6.III, 98; 11.III, 71; 19.VI, 113 Dieckmann, Friedrich, 19.III, 97 Dieckow, Katrin, 19.III, 77, 98 Diederichs, Eugen (1867–1930), German publisher, 9, 39; 10.I, 288, 289, 292, 384, 390; 10.III, 51; 11.I, 10, 52, 132 Diem, Hermann (1900–1975), German Protestant theologian, 8.I, 39, 373, 374, 386; 8.III, 244; 10.I, 111, 119; 10.III, 141; 12.I, 46; 18.IV, 225–8; 19.I, 153; 19.II, 89, 95, 250, 251; 19.III, 53, 64–9,
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98, 99, 165, 178, 194; 19.IV, 171; 19.VI, 90, 113, 248; 19.VII, 76, 208, 222 Dienes, Dénes, 19.IV, 22 Diepenbrock, Melchior von (1798–1853), German prince-bishop and cardinal, 20, M 809 Dierkes, Hans, 19.III, 99; 19.VII, 195, 200 Dietrich of Freiberg (1250–1310), German mystic, philosopher and theologian, 4, 237, 272 Dietrichson, Paul, 19.II, 44, 227 Dietz, Jörg, 19.III, 99 Dietz, Walter, 4, 15; 19.III, 91, 99, 100, 130, 180; 19.IV, 51, 93, 171; 19.VI, 41; 19.VII, 76, 200, 203, 204, 250, 257 Diez, Franz Maximilian (1767– 1851), German Hofrat and Oberpostkommissar, 20, M 2052 Diez, Friedrich Christian (1794–1876), German philologist, 3, 93; 4, 299–320 Dijk, Annette van, 19.I, 169 Dijk, August Frederik Leopold van, 19.I, 169, 170 Dijk, Isaac van (1847–1922), Dutch theologian, 8.I, 277, 278; 19.I, 170 Dijkstra, R., 19.I, 170 Dijnes, Torben, 19.I, 65, 82, 101, 134, 140; 19.VI, 33 Dilman, Ilham, 13, 106 Dilthey, Wilhelm (1833–1911), German philosopher, 8.I, 320, 333; 8.III, 275; 9, 34, 38, 95, 99; 10.I, 243, 247, 249; 10.III,
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135; 11.I, x, 85–104, 123, 124, 129, 133, 173; 12.I, 92; 13, 32, 35, 40; 14, 34, 150; 19.VI, 113, 114 Dimitrakopoulos, Yannis A., 19.III, 225 Dimitrov, Alexander, 8.II, 291; 19.I, 12; 19.I, 12 Dimovska, Marina, 19.V, 9 Dindorf, Karl Wilhelm (1802–83), German scholar, 20, M 1051 Diné, Lyliane, 19.III, 26 Dinesen, Isak. See Blixen, Karen Dingelstedt, Kurt, 19.III, 105 Dingstad, Ståle, 19.V, 14; 19.VI, 78, 198 Dinklage, Karl, 19.III, 186; 19.VI, 12; 19.VII, 44, 114 Dinkler, Erich, 19.III, 89; 19.VI, 186 Dinter, Gustav Friedrich (1760–1831), German theologian and educator, 20, A I 6–12 Dinucci, Aldo, 19.V, 89 Diodorus Cronus (Diodorus the Megarian), 5.I, 4 Diodorus Siculus (1st century BC), Greek historian, 3, 187; 20, M 1105–1108 Diogenes, Allen, 19.V, 33 Diogenes Laertius (3rd century), Greek biographer, 2.I, 169, 170, 220, 255, 281; 2.II, 111–21, 124, 128, 129, 135, 136, 141, 147, 151, 154, 171, 176, 195, 198, 199, 255, 306; 3, 193; 5.I, 6; 5.II, 4, 138; 10.I, 83; 12.III, 44; 12.IV, 125; 17, 54; 19.VI, 114; 20, M 1109–1111; A I 154–155
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Diogenes of Sinope, 2.II, 113–16; 3, 26; 11.II, 159; 20, M 474 Dion, Daniel, 19.II, 215 Dionysius of Halicarnassus (ca. 60 BC–7 AD), Greek historian, 3, 187; 20, M 1112; A II 46 Dionysius the Areopagite, 6.II, 87; 10.III, 84 Dionysus, 2.II, 211; 16.I, 65 Diotima of Mantinea, 2.I, 106, 122, 171, 271; 12.III, 152; 16.I, xi, 131–40; 19.VI, 114 Dip, Patricia Carina, 8.III, 294, 298; 19.II, 206, 211, 217; 19.V, 154, 156, 162, 163, 170, 171, 174, 177, 188; 19.VI, 35, 60, 138, 155, 198, 245; 19.VII, 95, 125, 223, 265, 278 Dirda, Michael, 19.II, 44 Direk, Zeynep, 19.II, 185; 19.VII, 64 Dirks, Walter, 19.III, 100 Dirscherl, Erwin, 19.III, 100; 19.VI, 4; 19.VII, 59 Dischner, Gisela, 19.III, 100 Disraeli, Benjamin (1804–81), British politician, 12.II, 20 Disse, Jörg, 19.II, 63; 19.VI, 151, 231 Ditfurth, Hoimar v., 19.III, 181 Ditmanson, Harold, 19.II, 116 Dittenberger, Theophor Wilhelm (1807–71), German Protestant theologian, 6.II, 57, 65; 20, M 472–472g Djakowska, Alina, 8.II, 219; 19.I, 122; 19.III, 100; 19.V, 37, 38, 42, 43, 67; 19.VI, 226; 19.VII, 154
Dnistrian, Svitlana, 19.V, 247; 19.VII, 30 Do, Yang-sul, 19.IV, 183 Döblin, Alfred (1878–1957), German novelist and essayist, 8.III, 26; 19.VI, 114 Dobre, Catalina Elena, 8.II, 309, 310; 18.VI, 149–52, 153–6, 171–5, 177–80; 19.II, 44, 103; 19.V, 109, 163–5, 174, 177; 19.VI, 4, 32, 55, 85, 94, 110, 143, 152, 196, 213; 19.VII, 49, 50, 81, 153, 202, 231 Dobrokhotov, Alexandr, 19.V, 116; 19.VI, 111 Dobsevage, Alvin P., 19.II, 32 Dockum, H.C. van. See Clewits, Hendrik Doctor, Herta, 19.III, 100 Doda, Agnieszka, 19.V, 43; 19.VII, 144 Doda, Shpëtim, 19.I, 4 Dodd, Ernest Malcolm, 19.II, 44; 19.VII, 210 Dodd, James (1740–96), English actor, 5.III, 234 Döderlein, Ludwig von (1791–1863), German philologist, 20, M 1000–1004 Dodou, Marianna, 19.III, 218 Doede, Robert, 19.II, 69 Doedens, Udo, 8.I, 287; 18.I, 203–6; 19.I, 159, 161, 170, 204, 205; 19.II, 82; 19.VI, 50 Doef, Peter van der (Petrus Lambertus Maria), 19.I, 170 Doest, Paulus Ter, 19.III, 69 Do÷an, øbrahim Eylem, 19.V, 237
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Dǀgen (1200–53), Japanese religious thinker and philosopher, 19.VI, 114 Dohn, Sigfred, 19.I, 124 Dohnanyi, Hans von (1902–45), German jurist, 10.I, 45 Dohrenburg, Thyra, 19.III, 65, 66, 211 Doikos, Panagiotis, 19.III, 218; 19.VII, 112 Dojçe, Maria, 19.I, 3, 4 Dokash, Vitaliy, 19.V, 240 Dokter, Taeke, 8.I, 280, 282; 18.I, 207–12; 19.I, 156, 170, 171 Dolar, Mladen, 19.II, 171, 172; 19.V, 140; 19.VI, 152; 19.VII, 49, 109 Dolberger, Dan, 19.III, 235; 19.VII, 119 Dolby Múgica, María del Carmen, 19.V, 165; 19.VI, 41 Dole, Andrew, 19.II, 237 Dolgov, Konstantin, 19.V, 116; 19.VI, 93 Dolle-Weinkauff, Bernd, 19.III, 92; 19.VI, 25 Dollinger, Robert, 19.III, 64, 65, 67, 100, 101, 194, 197 Doltra, Marta, 19.V, 166 Doma, Akos, 19.III, 208 Domaradzki, Mikoáaj, 19.V, 39, 41, 43, 62; 19.VI, 198 Domenio, Nicola de, 19.IV, 31 Domeracki, Piotr, 19.V, 52, 59 Domingues, Joaquim, 19.V, 93
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Domínguez, Demetrio Golacheca, 19.V, 154 Domitian (Titus Flavius Domitianus) (AD 51–96), Roman emperor, 3, 126, 135, 141–3, 148; 16.II, 133 Donadoni, Dino, 8.II, 92; 19.IV, 30 Donaggio, Enrico, 19.VII, 71 Donato, Eugenio (1937–83), 13, 138 Doncoeur, Paul, 19.V, 166 Don Giovanni, 6.III, 10, 62, 66, 67, 71, 72, 121, 122, 177; 7.I, 115, 134, 135, 278, 279; 7.III, 264; 8.II, 24, 43, 296; 8.III, 70, 113, 119; 9, 77, 81, 83, 84, 399; 10.I, 12, 364; 12.I, 72, 74, 82, 186, 187; 12.III, 42, 45, 60, 147, 166; 12.IV, 124; 12.V, 70, 133, 151; 13, 62, 104, 182, 201; 14, 196; 16.I, xi, 35, 68, 74, 75, 83, 84, 86, 103, 107–9, 141–57, 171–86, 213, 215, 217, 222–5; 16.II, 77, 95, 101–3, 116, 125, 135, 158, 161, 175–7, 192, 193, 236, 237, 239–45 passim, 257–67; 17, 5, 35, 36, 147, 160, 162, 163, 165, 172, 287, 306; 19.VI, 114–21 Dong-ju, Yoon (1917–45), Korean poet, 19.VI, 122 Doniela, Bill, 8.III, 188 Donier, R., 19.III, 26; 19.VI, 4 Doniy, Nataly, 19.V, 240, 244 Donizettei, Gaetano (1797–1848), Italian composer, 5.III, 142, 170 Don Juan. See Don Giovanni Donna Anna, 16.I, 145, 146, 151, 175, 221 Donna Elvira, 8.I, 147; 12.III, 46, 147; 16.I, 73–6, 103, 171–86; 16.II, 101, 102, 158, 243, 262, 263, 265
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Donne, John (1572–1631), English poet, 13, 130, 131 Donnelly, John, 2.II, 239, 240; 19.II, 17, 44, 46, 71, 151, 159, 173; 19.IV, 175; 19.VI, 10 Donner, Conrad Hinrich (1774–1854), Danish-German merchant and consul, 17, 245 Donner, Johann Jakob Christian (1799–1875), German philologist and translator, 20, M 1202 Donovan, Michael, 19.II, 136 Don Quixote, 4, 319; 7.III, 172; 10.II, 112; 11.III, 80; 12.IV, 19, 121; 13, 145; 14, 188, 192, 203; 16.I, xi, 159–69, 196, 284, 286–8, 293, 294; 16.II, 119; 17, 30; 19.VI, 121, 122 Dooley, Mark, 8.III, 179; 14, 167; 18.II, 137–44; 19.II, 45, 74, 75, 88, 125, 149, 158; 19.VI, 107; 19.VII, 59, 60 Doorman, Maarten, 19.I, 171, 212 Doornenbal, Robert J.A., 19.I, 171 Dopson, Lorraine, 19.II, 45 Döring, Friedrich Wilhelm (1756–1837), German philologist, 20, A I 162–163 Döring, Heinrich (1789–1862), German author, 6.III, 69; 20, A I 134 Dorner, Albert, 10.I, 288, 289; 19.III, 60, 63, 101 Dorner, Isaak August (1809–84), German Protestant theologian, 4, 242; 6.II, 155; 10.I, 4, 292; 19.III, 208, 210 Dorotheus of Gaza (505–565/620), Christian monk and abbot, 5.II, 15
Dorph, Niels Vinding (1783–1858), Danish translator, 2.II, 222; 5.III, 85, 237; 20, M 1036, 1049, 2034–2035; U 31, 104 Dorrien, Gary, 10.I, 23, 33; 19.VI, 50 d’Ors, Eugeni, 19.I, 18, 19 Dostoevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovich (1821–81), Russian author, 5.III, 195; 8.I, 34, 243, 254, 427, 429; 8.II, 159, 160, 169, 253, 258–60, 289, 291, 292, 320; 8.III, 41, 46, 69, 75, 130, 132, 133, 200, 291; 9, 23–9 passim, 67, 333, 355, 357, 358, 362, 363; 10.I, 14, 90; 10.II, 67, 72; 10.III, 6, 10, 47, 65, 66, 98; 11.I, 68, 113, 114, 115; 11.II, 104; 11.III, 101, 189, 227; 12.I, 146, 196, 228; 12.II, 91, 131; 12.III, 3; 12.IV, 28, 36, 63, 176, 186, 194, 206; 12.V, 81–3, 93, 94, 114–16, 129; 13, 37, 88, 138, 144, 145, 180, 181, 261, 266, 274, 277; 14, 32, 37, 113–17, 124, 192, 197, 262; 16.I, 168; 17, 14; 19.VI, 122–8 Dotai, Shihoko, 19.IV, 108, 109; 19.VII, 153 Dotti, Jorge, 19.V, 166; 19.VI, 101; 19.VII, 201 Dottori, Riccardo, 19.IV, 51 Dottorini, Daniele, 19.IV, 51 Douchevsky, Alain, 18.IV, 89–94; 19.III, 26; 19.VII, 153 Doude van Troostwijk, Chris, 19.I, 171; 19.VI, 31 Douglass, Frederick (1818–95), American social reformer, 12.IV, 29 Dover, Kenneth J., 2.I, 169 Dowell, Roland Christensen, 19.VII, 89, 181 Downes, Olin, 19.II, 14
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Downes, Stephen, 19.II, 45; 19.VII, 210 Downing, Eric, 12.I, 177; 16.I, 66; 17, 161, 162, 165; 19.II, 45; 19.VII, 86, 150 Drachmann, Anders Bjørn (1860–1935, Danish classical philologist, 8.I, 8, 18, 22, 24, 26, 30, 39, 58, 66; 12.II, 25; 19.I, 59, 82, 83, 96, 100, 101; 19.VI, 78; 19.VII, 258 Drachmann, Holger (1846–1908), Danish author, 8.I, 81; 12.II, 29, 66, 101, 141 Dragucci-Paulsen, Françoise, 19.III, 26; 19.VI, 98; 19.VII, 172 Dreier, Frederik (1827–53), Danish social critic, 7.I, 222; 7.III, 90 Drejergaard, Kresten, 19.I, 149; 19.VI, 175, 176 Drescher, Hans-Georg, 10.I, 383; 19.III, 101; 19.VI, 164; 19.VII, 258 Dressler, E.C., 20, U 93 Drever, James, 19.II, 38 Drewermann, Eugen (b. 1940), German theologian, 19.I, 210; 19.VI, 128 Drewniak, Erik, 19.VII, 278 Dreyer, Carl Theodor (1889–1968), Danish ¿lm director, 11.II, 97, 99, 103; 19.VI, 128 Dreyer, Luise, 19.III, 210 Dreyer, Rasmus, 19.II, 45 Dreyfus, Hubert (b. 1929), American philosopher, 10.III, 117; 11.III, 49–69; 19.I, 210; 19.II, 28, 45, 125, 137; 19.V, 166; 19.VI, 129 Dreyfus, Stuart, 11.III, 49
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Dubos, Baptiste (1670–1742), French theologian, 11.I, 293 Dubose, Todd, 19.II, 45 Ducci, Edda, 19.IV, 51, 56 Duckles, Ian, 11.III, 129; 19.II, 42, 46, 221; 19.VI, 107; 19.VII, 83, 84 Ducrocq-Poirier, Madeleine, 19.III, 19; 19.VI, 192 Dudek, Joanna, 19.V, 63 Dudiak, Jeffrey, 19.II, 46, 185; 19.VII, 60, 64 Due, Christopher (1827–1923), friend of Henrik Ibsen, 8.I, 123 Due, Otto S., 19.III, 184 Duffey, K.S., 19.I, 1 Dufrenne, Mikel (1910–95), French philosopher, 11.II, 237, 238 Duhrssen, Alfred, 19.II, 32 Dulcinea, 16.I, 288 Dulk, Allard P. den, 19.I, 171; 19.II, 46; 19.VI, 133; 19.VII, 272 Dulles, Avery Robert, S.J. (1918–2008), Jesuit priest, 10.III, 97, 102 Dumas, Alexandre, ¿ls (1824–95), French author, 5.III, 172 Dumas, Alexandre, père (1802–70), French author, 5.III, 112, 114, 172 Dumas, André, 19.III, 26 Dumitrescu-Codreanu, Lucia, 8.II, 305
Dumont, Jean-Noël, 19.III, 18 Dunaway, John M., 19.II, 8; 19.VI, 114 Duncan, Elmer H., 18.II, 145–8; 19.II, 46; 19.III, 192; 19.VI, 4; 19.VII, 30 Duncan, Roger, 19.II, 46 Dunning, Stephen N., 2.II, 319; 8.III, 241; 18.II, 149–52; 19.II, 34, 36, 46, 50, 51, 90, 124, 142, 154, 157, 175, 194, 225, 251; 19.VI, 157, 185, 198; 19.VII, 268 Duns Scotus, John (ca. 1265/66–1308), English Scholastic philosopher and theologian, 9, 102; 10.I, 242; 14, 96; 19.VII, 211 Dunshirn, Alfred, 19.III, 193; 19.VI, 183, 241 Dunstan, J. Leslie, 19.II, 47; 19.VII, 16 Dupin, André-Marie Jean Jacques (1783–1865), French advocate, 7.I, 16 Dupond, Pascal, 19.III, 29; 19.VII, 32, 60 Dupré, Louis, 8.I, 283; 8.III, 244; 18.I, 213–16; 18.II, 153–8; 19.I, 171; 19.II, 47, 69, 155, 159; 19.III, 26, 54 Dupuy, Edward, 19.VII, 159 Dupuy, Jean-Pierre (b. 1941), French philosopher, 13, 141 Duquesne, Marcel, 19.III, 26 Duquette, Elizabeth M., 19.III, 26; 19.VI, 152; 19.VII, 49 Duran, Jane, 17, 169; 19.II, 47, 111 Durand, Frédéric, 19.III, 26
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Durant, William, 19.I, 153 Duras, Marguerite (1914–96), French author, 11.II, 43; 19.VI, 129 Dürer, Albrecht (1471–1528), German Renaissance painter, 5.I, 6 Durfee, Harold A., 19.II, 47, 187; 19.III, 175 Durkan, John, 19.II, 47; 19.VI, 37 Durkheim, Emil (1858–1917), French sociologist, 11.II, 44; 11.III, 227; 13, 3; 19.VI, 129 Dürrenmatt, Friedrich (1921–90), Swiss author, 12.I, xi, 43–59, 81, 142; 19.VI, 129 Düsing, Edith, 19.III, 101, 188; 19.VI, 148, 231 Duus, Peter Rahr (1775–1842), Danish pastor, 20, A II 246 Duvakin, Viktor (1909–82), Russian literary critic, 12.V, 106 Duval, Raymond, 19.IV, 51 Duverney, Joseph Paris (1684–1770), French banker, 16.I, 71 Duveyrier, Anne-Honoré-Joseph (1787–1865), French dramatist, 20, U 100 Duveyrier, Honoré Marie Nicolas (1753–1839), French author, 5.I, 155 Düwel, Hans, 19.III, 101; 19.VII, 3 Düzen, Ekrem, 19.V, 235 Dvergsdal, Alvhild, 5.III, 266; 19.II, 23; 19.VII, 2 Dvorecký, Michal, 19.V, 141
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Ebert, Johann Arnold (1723–95), German translator, 5.III, 275, 278; 20, M 1911; A II 228 Ebner, Ferdinand (1882–1931), Austrian philosopher, 8.I, 347–9, 386; 9, 40; 10.I, 74, 96; 10.III, 17, 131, 132; 11.I, x, 105–21; 12.I, 141; 14, 183; 19.VI, 131, 132 Echarri, Jaimie, 19.III, 211 Echo, 3, 97, 98 Eck, Johann (1484–1543), German theologian, 4, 272; 5.II, 33 Eck, Samuel, 19.III, 177 Ecke, Gustav (1855–1920), German Protestant theologian, 10.I, 159 Eckermann, Johann Peter (1792–1854), Goethe’s friend and private secretary, 5.II, 124; 6.III, 53; 12.V, 128 Eckersberg, Christoffer Wilhelm (1783–1853), Danish painter, 7.I, ix; 16.II, 69; 19.VI, 132 Eckerson, Sara Ellen, 19.II, 92, 216, 217; 19.VI, 136, 148; 19.VII, 289 Eckhart, Johannes, called Meister Eckhart (ca. 1260–ca. 1328), German mystic, 1.I, 6; 4, 237–53, 265–7, 272–7; 5.II, 22, 33, 37, 39, 53; 8.III, 56; 10.I, 385; 10.II, 128; 11.III, 149; 12.II, 22, 148; 12.III, 31; 14, 92; 19.VI, 132 Eco, Umberto (b. 1932), Italian author, 12.V, 124 École, Jean, 19.III, 29, 51 Ed, Katarina, 19.V, 211 Eddins, Dwight, 19.II, 47; 19.VI, 41
Edelberg, Betina (1921–2010), Argentinian writer, 12.V, 25 Edelmann Johann Christian (1698–1767), German Pietist, 2.I, 275, 276 Edelstein, Ludwig, 9, 158, 159 Edgar, Matthew, 19.II, 47, 194; 19.VI, 198 Edlund, Mårten, 19.V, 232 Edman, Bridget, 19.II, 47; 19.VII, 19 Edson, Margaret, 13, 131 Edström, Vivi Blom (b. 1923), Swedish literary scholar, 12.III, 59 Edwards, Aaron, 19.II, 48, 198, 207, 208; 19.VI, 50 Edwards, Brian F.M., 12.I, 119, 120, 127, 130, 131; 19.II, 48; 19.VII, 24 Edwards, James, 19.II, 48; 19.VII, 278 Edwards, Jonathan (1703–58), American theologian, 19.VI, 132, 133 Edwards, Paul (1923–2004), AustrianAmerican philosopher, 8.III, 232; 11.III, 71–85; 19.II, 48, 118, 119; 19.VI, 133 Edwards, Rem B., 19.II, 48 Eechaute, Ann van, 19.I, 163; 19.VI, 1 Eeckhaut, Piet van, 19.I, 164 Eekert, Geert van, 19.I, 171, 199; 19.VI, 42, 43 Efendieva, Natalya, 19.V, 116 Effrusi, Boris Osipovich, 8.II, 250 Egan, Anthony, 19.II, 251
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Egeberg, Ole, 19.V, 230 Egeland, Marianne, 19.V, 28 Egeløv, Arne, 19.I, 117; 19.VII, 104 Egelund Møller, A., 19.VII, 67, 105, 115, 218 Egenberger, Stefan, 19.II, 48, 203, 208, 209; 19.III, 77; 19.VI, 64, 251; 19.VII, 210, 251 Eggenschwiler, David, 12.IV, 172 Eggers, Dave (b. 1970), American writer, 19.VI, 133 Eggum, Arne, 12.III, 190 Eguchi, Satoshi, 19.II, 48; 19.IV, 109, 174, 175 Ehlers, Anne, 19.I, 96; 19.VI, 190 Ehrenberg, Hans (1883–1958), German theologian, 9, 315 Ehrencron-Müller, Astrid (1874–1960), Danish author, 12.II, 121 Ehrenpreis, Irvin (1920–85), American literary scholar, 16.II, 1, 2, 6, 7, 9 Ehrenstein, Albert (1886–1950), Austrian poet, 19.VI, 133 Ehrhard, Albert (1862–1940), German theologian, 19.VI, 133 Ehriander, Heléne, 19.V, 211 Ehrlich, Leonard, H. (1924–2011), Austrian-born American philosopher, 9, 159, 165, 166; 19.III, 101, 183; 19.VII, 12, 15, 281 Eichendorff, Joseph Freiherr von (1788–1857), German poet and author, 5.II, 8; 6.III, 8, 9, 14, 22, 25–49
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Eisenhuth, Heinz Erich, 19.III, 101, 102 Eisenstadt, Oona, 19.II, 48; 19.VI, 107 Eisenstein, Michael, 19.III, 102 Eisler, Fritz (1883–1936), Austrian physician, 14, 187 Eisler, M.J., 19.III, 150 Eisler, Rudolf, 19.III, 102 Eisses, Karel, 8.I, 274, 288; 19.I, 172, 197; 19.II, 218 Ejrnæs, Bodil, 19.I, 89; 19.VI, 4 Ejsing, Anette, 19.II, 48; 19.VII, 188 Ejvegård, Rolf, 19.V, 211, 219, 228; 19.VII, 250 Ek, Bengt, 12.III, 61 Ekdahl, Nils Johan (1799–1870), Swedish freethinking pastor, 7.II, 53 Ekenbjörn, Marianne, 19.V, 233 Eklund, Peter, 10.II, 207 Eklund, Ragnar Rudolf (1895–1946), Finnish author, 8.I, 208; 19.V, 211 Eklundh, Bernt, 19.V, 212, 222 Ekman, Hans-Göran, 12.III, 6 Ekman, Stefan, 19.V, 210 Ekmann, Bjørn, 19.III, 102; 19.VI, 81, 115, 252 Ekrheim, Sindre Hauge, 19.V, 16 Ekstrand, Lasse, 19.V, 225
Elbek, Jørgen, 19.I, 103 Elberling, Carl Wilhelm (1800–70), Danish philologist, 2.I, 243; 3, 79; 20, M 1292 Elbrønd-Bek, Bo, 19.I, 83; 19.II, 48; 19.IV, 93; 19.VI, 115, 116 Eldberg, Åke, 19.V, 202, 230 Elders, Leo J., 19.III, 142 Eldersch, Ludwig, 19.III, 102 Eldrige, Richard, 19.VII, 109 Electra, 16.I, 1 Elenbaas, N.A., 19.I, 214 Elert, Werner (1885–1954), German Protestant theologian, 5.II, 92; 10.I, 156; 19.III, 102, 168, 185; 19.VI, 135 Elfelt, Kjeld, 19.I, 149 Elgeskog, Justus, 19.V, 219 Elhard, Leland, 19.II, 48, 49 Eliade, Mircea (1907–86), Romanianborn American philosopher and historian, 8.II, 301–4; 10.I, 341; 12.V, 5, 6, 48; 13, x, 55–80; 19.II, 226; 19.V, 109; 19.VI, 135 Eliassen, Knut Ove, 19.I, 136 Elie, Paul, 12.IV, 186 Eliezer, 11.II, 40 Elihu, 1.I, 116 Elijah, 1.I, 94
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Eliopoulos, Panos, 19.II, 49; 19.VI, 168 Eliot, George (Mary Ann Evans) (1819–80), English author, 5.III, 274; 19.VI, 135 Eliot, T.S. (1888–1965), British poet and critic, 8.III, 136; 12.I, 97; 12.IV, 2, 12, 58, 113, 146; 19.VI, 135 Elizabeth I, Queen of England (1533–1603), 5.III, 188; 10.I, 301 Elizalde, S., 19.V, 166 Elkan, Sophie (1853–1921), Swedish novelist, 12.III, 57 Elkholy, Sharin, 19.II, 182; 19.VI, 89 Ellekilde, Hans, 8.I, 30; 19.I, 83 Eller, Vernard, 8.III, 245; 10.I, 348; 11.II, 139, 149–51; 18.II, 159–62; 19.II, 49; 19.VI, 135, 136; 19.VII, 76 Ellian, Afshin, 19.I, 197; 19.VII, 165 Ellis, Theresa M., 19.II, 158 Ellison, Ralph (1914–94), American novelist, 12.IV, 27, 29 Ellrodt, Robert, 19.III, 46 Ellul, Jacques (1912–94), French philosopher, 8.III, 200; 11.I, xi; 11.II, 139–56; 19.VI, 135, 136 Elmblad, Petrus Magnus, 19.V, 197, 198 Elmgren, Sven Gabriel (1817–97), Finnish historian, 8.I, 197, 198 Elmquist, Carl Johan, 19.I, 81, 95, 101, 104, 114, 135, 140
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Eloesser, Arthur, 19.III, 102 Elovaara, Raili, 19.II, 49; 19.VI, 59 Elrod, John W., 8.III, 116, 238, 240; 12.IV, 220; 18.II, 163–8, 169–74; 19.II, 9, 49–51, 55, 157, 159, 225; 19.VI, 143 Elsen, Claude, 19.III, 26 Elskamp, Ineke van den, 19.I, 159 Elster, Kristian d. y., 19.VI, 162 Elster, Kristian Mandrup (1841–81), Norwegian author and critic, 12.III, 190; 19.V, 15 Elveton, Roy O., 19.II, 116 Elvira, 16.I, xi, 35, 107, 108, 191; 19.VI, 136 Emelianenko, Hanna, 19.V, 240, 244; 19.VII, 12 Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803–82), American essayist, 8.I, 242; 11.III, 18, 21, 25, 194, 198; 12.IV, 51, 58; 14, 246; 19.VI, 136 Emmanuel, Steven M., 8.III, 184, 247, 254; 18.II, 175–80; 19.II, 35, 50, 54, 66, 67, 70, 119, 165, 212–16, 238; 19.IV, 174 Emmeline, 16.I, 203, 204 Emmerich, Christian, 5.II, 115 Emmet, Dorothy, 8.III, 231; 19.II, 50, 117, 125; 19.III, 55 Empedocles, 2.I, 75; 2.II, 128, 157, 198, 308; 3, 19 Emre, Yunus (1238–1320), Turkish poet, 8.III, 10, 11
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Enander, Crister, 19.V, 202, 230 Enckell, Olof, 8.I, 208; 19.V, 211 Enders, Markus, 19.III, 102; 19.VI, 143; 19.VII, 125 Endo, Shusaku (1923–96), Japanese writer, 19.VI, 136 Endo, Toru, 19.IV, 109; 19.VII, 126 Endo, Toshikuni, 19.IV, 109; 19.VII, 223 Endriß, Stefan, 19.III, 102; 19.VI, 48 Engberg, Jytte, 19.III, 149; 19.VI, 173 Engebretsen, Rune, 19.II, 50; 19.V, 15 Engel, Johann Jacob (1741–1802), German author and philosopher, 20, M 1403–1404; A II 259 Engel, Manfred, 19.III, 75; 19.VII, 23 Engel, Otto (1888–1967), 10.I, 282; 19.III, 102, 178 Engelbrecht, Barend Jacobus, 19.I, 1; 19.VI, 50, 198 Engelbrecht, Kurt, 19.III, 102 Engelhardt, Johann Georg Veit (1791–1855), German theologian, 20, M 477 Engelhardt, Paulus, 19.III, 96 Engelke, Matthias, 19.II, 198; 19.III, 102; 19.VI, 104; 19.VII, 119, 174, 235 Engelmann, Paul (1891–1965), Austrian architect, 11.I, 221 Engelmann, Wilhelm (1808–78), German bookseller, 20, M 977 Engels, Friedrich (1820–95), German philosopher and economist,
6.I, 251; 8.II, 266; 14, 107, 121, 126, 193, 200; 19.VI, 136 Engelstoft, Christian Thorning (1805–89), Danish bishop, 1.II, 224 Engelstoft, Karl Mortensen-Poul, 19.V, 211 Enger, Dorthe, 19.I, 144 Engle, Paul (1908–91), American writer, 12.IV, 159 Englund, Claes, 19.V, 211 Engström, Sigfrid von, 19.V, 207 Enia, Cézar, 19.III, 102 Enokida, Tatsumi, 19.IV, 109, 152 Enquist, Per Olov, 19.V, 230 Enslin, Theodor Johann Christian Friedrich (1787–1851), German bookseller and bibliographer, 20, M 979 Ent, Anton, 19.I, 172 Ent, Henk van der, 19.I, 172 Eom, Tae Dong, 19.IV, 183, 184; 19.VII, 290 Epaminondas, 3, 77, 78, 83, 84; 16.I, 61 Epictetus (ca. 55–135), Greek philosopher, 2.II, 195–204 passim; 3, 69, 71; 8.III, 4; 11.II, 158; 20, M 1045, 1113–1114, 1205; A I 156 Epicurus, 2.II, 6, 17, 18, 111, 113; 3, 12, 25, 114, 119; 5.I, 3, 4, 6, 63, 64; 8.III, 14; 11.III, 75 Epiphanius of Salamis (ca. 310–403), church father, 4, 118
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Erasmus Montanus, 12.I, x; 16.I, xi, 201–8; 16.II, 181–6; 19.VI, 136, 137 Erasmus of Rotterdam (Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus) (1466/69– 1536), Dutch humanist, 1.I, 253; 1.II, 226, 254–7; 2.I, 302; 5.I, x; 5.II, 85, 111–27; 12.II, 176; 16.I, 201; 19.VI, 137; 20, M 478, 988 Ercolini, G.L., 19.II, 50; 19.VI, 92 Erdélyi, Ildikó, 19.IV, 15 Erdich, Louise (b. 1954), Native American author, 12.IV, 101–7 Erdmann, Johann Eduard (1805–92), German philosopher, 1.I, 5, 9; 2.I, 205, 286; 4, 136; 5.I, 54; 6.I, 100, 339, 341, 343; 6.II, 2, 79–100, 162; 8.I, 61; 19.VI, 137; 20, M 428, 479–484, 620 Erdmann, Nils, 19.V, 211 Erdrich, Louise (b. 1954), American author, 12.I, xii; 19.VI, 137 Erfani, Farhang, 19.II, 50; 19.VII, 182 Ergüden, IúÕk, 19.V, 237 Erhardt, Otto, 19.III, 103; 19.VI, 116 Erichsen, Valborg Lynner, 8.I, 147, 158; 10.II, 196, 198, 199; 12.III, 148, 152, 154, 155, 157–60; 19.V, 15; 19.VI, 66, 187; 19.VII, 3, 211 Ericksen, Lauro, 19.V, 75, 76 Ericson, Edward, Jr., 19.II, 50; 19.VII, 277 Eriksen, Niels Nymann, 17, 305; 19.II, 51, 94; 19.III, 111; 19.V, 67, 68; 19.VII, 17
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Eriksen, Terje Gitmark, 19.V, 17 Eriksen, Tore, 19.I, 135; 19.VI, 29, 30 Eriksen, Trond Berg, 19.I, 147; 19.V, 14–16, 27, 28, 29; 19.VII, 126 Erikson, Erik (1902–94), DanishGerman-American psychologist and psychoanalyst, 13, xi, 81–93, 179; 19.VI, 137, 138 Eriksson, Johan, 19.V, 216, 225 Erinyes, 16.I, 251 Eriugena, John Scotus (810-ca. 880), Irish Neoplatonist philosopher, 4, 186, 189, 193, 243; 5.II, 44; 6.II; 28; 8.III, 12 Erlach, Friedrich Karl Freiherr von (1769–1852), German translator and author, 20, M 1489–1493 Erne, Paul T., 19.III, 103 Ernesti, Johann August (1707–81), German philologist, 3, 14, 18; 5.I, 78; 20, M 101, 1224–1229; A II 35 Ernjakoviü, Gligorije, 8.II, 323 Ernst, Joachim, 19.III, 167 Ernst, Paul (1866–1933), German writer, 13, 268, 269; 19.III, 103 Eronen, Annika, 8.I, 213; 19.III, 4; 19.VII, 278, 279 Eros, 16.I, 41–8, 132–4, 137 ErĘs, Vilmos, 19.IV, 7; 19.VI, 198; 19.VII, 175 Erp, Peter van, 10.III, 4 Erro, Carlos Alberto, 8.III, 290; 19.V, 166; 19.VI, 231; 19.VII, 262
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Ersch, Johann Samuel (1780–1828), German bibliographer, 1.I, 196; 5.II, 4; 20, M 976, 1311–1363 Erslew, Thomas Hansen (1803–70), Danish literary historian, 7.III, 113; 20, M 954–969 Eryximachus, 2.I, 105 Esau, 1.I, 209 Eschenbach, Wolfram von (ca. 1170–1220), German knight and poet, 20, M 1635 Eschenburg, Johann Joachim (1743–1820), German literary historian, 2.I, 227 Eschenmayer, Adam Karl August von (1768–1852), German philosopher, 6.I, 259; 7.I, 273 Eschkötter, Daniel, 19.III, 189 Eschricht, Daniel Frederik (1798–1863), Danish biologist and physician, 20, A II 290 Escobar María, Carmen Elisa, 19.V, 166 Escobar Moncada, Jairo Iván, 19.V, 166, 194 Escoubas, Eliane, 19.III, 26, 52; 19.VI, 18 Escuela Cruz, Chaxiraxi María, 19.V, 166; 19.VI, 18 Eshaghi, Yasaman, 19.V, 31 Esken, Walter, 19.III, 103 Esmarch, Ernst, 19.III, 103 Esperón, Juan Pablo, 19.V, 171 Espinosa, Mariana, 19.V, 164 Espinosa, Rodolfo, 19.V, 183
Espmark, Kjell, 12.III, 41 Eß, Carl van (1770–1824), German theologian and author, 20, A I 15. Eß, Leander van (1772–1847), German theologian and translator, 20, M 12; A I 15 Essen, Siri von (1850–1912), Swedishspeaking Finnish actress, 12.III, 68 Esser, Pieter Hendrik, 8.I, 280; 19.I, 156, 172; 19.VII, 213 Estby, Stefan, 19.V, 225 Estelrich i Artigues, Joan (1896–1958), Spanish author, 8.II, 17, 23–7; 18.I, 3–6; 19.I, 18; 19.V, 166, 194; 19.VI, 138; 19.VII, 262 Esterházy, Péter (1950–2016), Hungarian author, 12.I, xiii; 12.V, 121–38, 175; 19.VI, 138 Estève, Michel, 19.III, 13; 19.VI, 63 Estiú, Emilio, 19.V, 194 Estrada Griensen, René Gabriel, 19.V, 164 Estrup, Jacob Brønnum Scavenius (1825–1913), Danish conservative prime minister, 8.I, 81 Estrup, Peder Jungersen (1791–1830), Danish physician, 20, A II 287–289 Eteokles, 16.I, 49 Étienne de Bourbon (ca. 1180–1261), 16.II, 216 Eucken, Rudolf (1846–1926), German philosopher, 8.III, 177; 10.III, 89; 19.VI, 138 Euclid of Megara, 2.I, 295 Eumenes of Cardia, 3, 81, 84
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Euripides, 2.I, 171; 2.II, 220, 224, 235–46, 254, 313; 11.II, 72; 13, 139; 16.I, 1–6, 10, 19; 16.II, 156; 19.VI, 138; 20, M 1115 Eurydice, 16.I, 98 Eusebius of Caesarea (ca. 260/ 263–339), bishop of Caesarea, 4, 112; 10.I, 363; 20, U 37 Euthyphro, 2.I, 221 Evagrius Ponticus (ca. 345–400), Christian monk and ascetic, 4, 112 Evangelista, Naomi, 19.II, 51 Evangelista Ávila, José Luis, 19.V, 164, 167; 19.VI, 143; 19.VII, 60 Evans, C. Stephen, 2.II, 240; 8.II, 195; 8.III, 236, 243, 256; 10.II, 167, 175, 176, 183; 11.III, 94; 17, 133; 18.II, 181–4, 185–90; 19.II, 6, 18, 34–6, 44, 46, 51–4, 60, 66, 67, 73, 74, 83, 90, 114, 119, 124, 151, 153, 154, 162, 165, 167, 169, 173, 176, 184, 232, 236, 243, 253; 19.IV, 174; 19.V, 142, 165; 19.VI, 4, 8, 10, 13, 122, 247; 19.VII, 18, 30, 36, 53, 100, 162, 262 Evans, Calvin D., 19.II, 53 Evans, Dylan, 13, 202 Evans, Jan E., 19.II, 54, 55, 207, 236, 253; 19.V, 165, 167; 19.VI, 121; 19.VII, 262 Evans, Julian, 19.II, 54 Evans, Oliver, 19.II, 54 Eve. See Adam and Eve Evlampiev, Igor, 19.V, 124
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19.III, 26, 27, 33, 37, 103, 118; 19.IV, 28–35, 43, 51–7, 80, 81, 171; 19.V, 148, 167; 19.VI, 4, 16, 33, 34, 37, 42, 50, 134, 139, 187–9, 208, 231, 248; 19.VII, 12, 56, 71, 76, 95, 109, 115, 120, 121, 236, 238, 256 Fackenheim, Emil (1916–2003), Canadian-Israeli rabbi and philosopher, 8.III, 204, 205; 19.VI, 139 Faden, Line, 19.III, 27 Faerno, Gabriele (1510–61), Italian scholar and poet, 20, M 1290 Faes, Hubert, 19.III, 43 Faggi, Vico, 19.IV, 57 Faggin, Stefano, 19.IV, 57; 19.VII, 24 Fahey, Michael, S.J., 10.III, 133 Fahrenbach, Helmut, 8.III, 323; 11.I, 67, 71; 18.IV, 229– 34; 19.III, 75, 103, 179, 184, 192; 19.IV, 176; 19.VI, 70, 90; 19.VII, 12, 30, 90, 251, 279 Fahrendorff Jørgensen, Lars, 19.I, 154 Fairbanks, Rollin J., 19.II, 123 Fairhurst, Stanley J., 19.II, 54 Fairweather, Alan M., 19.II, 38 Falabretti, Ericson, 19.V, 104 Falbe Hansen, Ida (1849–1922), Danish translator, 12.III, 61 Falk, Johannes Daniel (1768–1826), German author, pedagogue and philanthropist, 6.III, 69; 20, M 1487–1488; A I 63
Falkenfeld, Hellmuth, 19.III, 103; 19.VII, 241 FalkenÀeth, Haagen, 19.I, 127 Fält, Helmer, 19.V, 22 Fanon, Frantz (1925–1961), Martiniqueborn French-Algerian psychiatrist and philosopher, 12.IV, 29 Faraday, Michael (1791–1867), English chemist and physicist, 7.I, 215 Farago, France, 19.III, 12, 27; 19.V, 105 Farahat, Abd al-Hamid, 19.I, 6 Faraklas, Giorgos, 19.III, 227 Fardoulis-Lagrange, Michel, 19.III, 30 Farhi, Ibrahim, 19.III, 30 Faria, Octavio de (1908–80), Brazilian writer, 8.III, 286, 321 Faria, Paulo, 19.V, 80 Faria, Thiago Costa, 19.V, 79 Farias, Domenico, 19.IV, 57; 19.VI, 103 Farias, Ícaro Souza, 19.V, 80; 19.VII, 126 Farina, Marcello, 19.IV, 57, 63; 19.VI, 199 Farinelli (1705–82), Italian singer, 19.VI, 139 Farkas, Szilárd, 19.IV, 7, 15; 19.VI, 189; 19.VII, 73, 248 Farmakis, Dimitris K., 18.V, 3–6 Farmer, Herbert H., 19.II, 251 Farrareze, Paulo Filho, 19.V, 91
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Farré, Leo, 19.V, 153 Farré, Luis, 8.II, 35; 8.III, 296; 18.VI, 157–60; 19.V, 167; 19.VI, 199; 19.VII, 11, 148, 262 Farrell, Frank B., 11.III, 183 Farrow, Douglas, 19.II, 169 Farzad, Hamidreza, 19.V, 31 Fäse, Erich, 19.III, 162 Fasel, Oscar A., 19.VII, 262 Fatemi, Mohsen, 19.V, 31 Fatemi, Sayyed Mohsen, 19.II, 54; 19.VII, 52 Father Joseph Lajin, 8.III, 88 Fatone, Vicente (1913–62), Argentinian philosopher, 8.III, 271; 19.V, 167 Faubert, Michelle, 19.II, 54; 19.VI, 254 Faugère, Georges (1869–1936), French politician, 5.I, 133 Faulkner, William (1897–1962), 12.I, 4; 12.IV, 157, 215, 218, 219, 224; 19.VI, 139 Faurschou, Kim, 19.I, 70 Fausbøll, Annie I., 19.II, 252 Faust, 2.I, 66; 2.II, 278, 281, 291; 4, 310; 5.I, 90; 5.III, 3, 4, 117, 149, 181, 222; 6.I, 283; 6.III, 7, 17, 45, 53–72 passim, 75, 82, 84, 148, 162, 177; 7.I, 115, 134, 135; 7.II, 160, 230, 232, 238, 258; 7.III, 11, 76, 78, 79, 264; 8.I, 52; 8.II, 268; 9, 399; 12.I, 75, 185–7; 12.III, 147, 148, 166; 14, 203; 16.I, xi, 74, 75, 103, 105, 107–9, 143–5, 209–28; 16.II, 78, 95–109,
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Fehér, Ferenc, 19.IV, 8, 18; 19.VI, 201, 213 Fehér M., István, 8.II, 175; 19.III, 132; 19.IV, 21; 19.VI, 232; 19.VII, 188, 189, 191, 192 Fehrmann, Carl, 19.V, 211 Feijó, António M., 19.II, 211; 19.VII, 160 Feijoo, Ana Maria Lopez Calvo de, 19.II, 54; 19.V, 78, 80, 87, 91, 92, 101, 104; 19.VII, 149 Feijoo, Elaine Lopez, 19.V, 80 Feinstein, Elijah (1843–1929), rabbi and scholar, 10.III, 204, 206, 207, 209 Felce, Baiba, 19.V, 3 Felcis, Ainars, 19.V, 2 Feldkeller, Paul, 19.III, 104 Feldmann, Helen (1892–1972), 10.I, 105 Fels, Heinrich, 19.III, 72, 165 Felter, Im., 19.III, 148 Fendt, Gene, 5.III, 199, 202, 203; 16.II, 18; 19.II, 26, 54, 55, 57, 154, 167, 179; 19.VI, 187; 19.VII, 30, 212 Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe (1651–1715), French writer, 2.II, 254, 255; 5.I, x; 5.II, 129–47, 154, 253; 19.VI, 142; 20, M 486, 1912–1914; A II 284; U 38 Feng, Jun (Jimbut), 19.I, 25, 27, 37; 19.VI, 199 Feng, Youlan (1895–1990), Chinese philosopher, 19.VI, 142 Fenger, Henning (1921–85), Danish literary scholar, 5.I, 155; 5.III, 122; 6.III, 53, 58,
173, 175; 7.I, 115; 7.II, 34, 35, 44, 61, 77; 7.III, 34; 8.I, 29, 31, 75–8, 458; 8.III, 248; 12.II, 26, 27, 30, 36; 16.I, 106; 17, 167; 18.I, 65–70; 19.I, 74, 77, 83, 118, 145, 146; 19.II, 19, 55, 197, 251, 254; 19.III, 17, 53; 19.IV, 172; 19.V, 222, 227; 19.VI, 68, 78, 162, 177, 199, 225; 19.VII, 67, 103, 109, 115, 144 Fenger, Peter Andreas (1799–1878), Danish pastor, 20, M 203; A I 91. Fenger, Rasmus Theodor (1816–89), Danish pastor, 20, M 321–325 Fenoglio, Héctor César, 8.III, 294, 298 Fenris Wolf, 16.I, xi, 229–42 Fenves, Peter, 5.I, 94; 8.III, 250; 18.II, 191–6; 19.II, 36, 55, 152, 213; 19.VI, 177; 19.VII, 30, 188 Feo, Nicola Massimo de, 19.III, 142; 19.IV, 49; 19.VII, 125 Ferdinand of Styria (Ferdinand II) (1578–1637), Holy Roman emperor, 5.II, 44, 46 Ferencz, Árpád, 19.IV, 22 Ferguson, Harvie, 8.I, 258, 263; 18.II, 197–202; 19.II, 39, 55, 153, 155 Fergusson, David, 19.II, 109 Ferjanc, Matej, 19.V, 135; 19.VI, 94, 116 Ferlov, Knud (1881–1977), translator of Kierkegaard’s works, 8.I, 430; 8.II, 2, 3, 81, 83; 8.III, 53; 9, 326; 11.II, 48; 19.I, 109; 19.III, 7, 8, 9, 27, 28; 19.IV, 27, 32; 19.V, 212 Ferm, Vergilius, 19.II, 117 Fermor, Gotthard, 19.III, 158
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Fernandes, Christian, 19.III, 104 Fernandes, Mônica Aparecida, 19.V, 80 Fernandes Lessa, Maria Bernadete Medeiros, 19.VII, 149 Fernández, Clemente, 8.II, 38; 19.V, 167 Fernandez, Julio, 8.III, 272 Fernández Barreiro, Sara, 19.V, 174; 19.VI, 140 Fernández del Valle, Agustín Basave, 19.V, 167; 19.VII, 153 Fernández Manzano, Juan A., 19.V, 167, 178 Fernández Muñoz, Jesús, 19.V, 172 Fernández Pellicer, Juan A., 19.V, 167 Fernández Pinto, Ronald, 19.V, 167 Fernández Vicente, Antonio, 19.V, 167 Fernández Villar, Eduardo, 19.II, 211; 19.VI, 75; 19.VII, 182 Ferrà, Miquel, 19.V, 166 Ferraro, Carmine Luigi, 19.V, 167; 19.VII, 162 Ferrarotti, Franco, 19.IV, 73 Ferrater Mora, Josep, 19.V, 168, 193 Ferré, Niels F.S., 19.II, 32 Ferreira, Acylene Maria Cabral, 19.V, 97 Ferreira, Alberto (1920–2000), Portuguese author, 8.II, 4 Ferreira, M. Jamie, 1.II, 190, 200; 2.I, 113; 5.II, 187–9, 191; 8.III, 243, 256, 257; 10.II, 36, 167, 184; 14, 251; 17, 21; 18.II, 203–6, 207–12; 19.II, 26, 27, 36, 39,
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Feuer, Lewis S., 19.VII, 11 Feuerbach, Anselm von (1775–1833), German jurist, 16.II, 114 Feuerbach, Ludwig (1804–72), German philosopher, 1.I, 62; 1.II, 241; 2.I, 278; 3, 99; 4, 151, 154; 5.I, 131; 5.II, 242; 6.I, 17, 25–47, 58, 59; 6.II, 1, 5, 16, 17, 81, 162, 234, 235, 248, 249; 7.I, 3, 8, 222, 293; 7.II, 186; 8.I, 7, 429; 8.II, 87, 223, 254, 255, 266; 8.III, 84, 176, 275, 322; 9, 81, 247; 10.I, 188, 200, 233; 10.III, 89, 98, 103, 176; 11.I, 79, 106, 165, 246–52 passim; 12.II, 23, 106, 107, 109; 13, 48, 98, 162; 14, 35; 19.VI, 142–5; 20, M 487–488, 1637 Thoughts on Death and Immortality (1830), 6.I, 26 The Essence of Christianity (1841), 6.I, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 39, 40 Feuerbach, Paul Johann Anselm von (1775–1833), German jurist, 6.I, 25 Feuersenger, Elisabeth, 19.III, 65 Feyerabend, Paul (1924–94), Austrian philosopher, 19.VI, 145, 146 Fiala, Václav, 18.I, 35–40; 19.I, 48, 52; 19.VI, 168; 19.VII, 219 Fibiger, Adolph (1813–41), Danish of¿cer, 7.III, 87 Fibiger, Ilia (1817–67), Danish author, 7.III, 86; 19.VI, 146 Fibiger, Johan Adolph (1791–1851), Danish of¿cer, 7.III, 85 Fibiger, Johannes Henrik Tauber (1821–97), Danish poet and pastor, 7.II, 168; 20, M 1545 Fibiger, Margrethe (1846–1927), Danish author, 7.III, 85, 92
Fibiger, Mathilde (1830–72), Danish author, 7.I, 137; 7.III, 83–103, 142, 144, 146; 14, xii; 19.VI, 146; 20, M 1531 Fibiger, Peder Grib (1784–1833), Danish author and translator, 20, M 1266 Fich, A.G., 19.I, 83, 105; 19.VI, 169; 19.VII, 92, 121 Fichte, Immanuel Hermann, “the younger,” (1797–1879), German philosopher, 1.I, 6; 6.I, 3, 4, 49–66, 232, 341, 344; 6.II, 65, 104, 105, 108–11, 207; 7.I, 151, 252, 253, 255; 8.II, 269, 325; 19.VI, 146; 20, M 489–499, 510–511, 877–911 Fichte, Johann Gottlieb (1762–1814), German philosopher, 2.I, 286; 4, 275; 5.I, 35–8, 44; 5.II, 134, 135; 6.I, x, 50–4, 58, 67–95, 119, 123–5; 6.II, 53, 89, 90, 108, 109, 111, 207; 6.III, 68, 140, 191, 210–12, 216, 236, 237, 247, 248, 252, 254, 258, 260; 7.I, 130, 135, 216, 245, 255, 264; 7.II, 7, 233; 7.III, 258; 8.I, 345, 364, 379, 381; 8.III, 6, 8, 10, 14, 19; 9, 23, 397, 400; 10.I, 156–8, 161, 173, 358; 10.III, 6, 89; 11.I, 39; 11.II, 102; 11.III, 29; 13, 312; 14, 226, 243; 16.I, 123; 16.II, 76, 79, 81, 82, 143, 151, 152; 17, 59; 19.VI, 146–8; 20, M 489–500 Fichtner, Ruth, 19.III, 104; 19.VII, 277 Ficini, Marsilio (1433–99), Italian philosopher, 5.II, 222 Fick, Knud, 19.II, 1 Ficker, Ludwig von (1880–1967), German author and publisher, 8.I, 328, 358; 9, 159; 10.I, 293; 10.III, 49; 11.I, 114, 115, 217; 12.I, 31, 33, 93, 158, 162, 229; 14, 183
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Fiþor, Edo, 19.I, 43 Fidjestøl, Alfred, 19.V, 17 Field, Frank, 12.I, 166 Fielding, Henry (1707–54), English author, 5.III, 70; 11.III, 143; 16.I, 168 Figal, Günter, 8.III, 323; 19.II, 34; 19.III, 75, 104–6; 19.VI, 60, 199, 232; 19.VII, 188, 189 Figaro, 16.I, xi, 73, 243–9; 19.VI, 148, 149 Figueiredo, Lídia, 19.V, 93; 19.VI, 35; 19.VII, 182 Figueiredo, Vinícius, 19.V, 79; 19.VII, 125 Figueroa Witzman, Rodrigo, 19.V, 168 Filek, Jacek, 19.V, 43, 66 Filgueiras Atallah, Raul Marcel, 19.V, 74 Filho, Antônio Vieira Silva, 19.V, 103 Filipoviü, Vladimir, 19.I, 41 Filmer, Stephen, 8.III, 188 Filosofov, Dmitry (1872–1940), Russian cultural ¿gure, 8.II, 256 Filutowska, Katarzyna, 19.VI, 166 Fimiani, Antonella, 19.II, 216, 217; 19.IV, 57, 60; 19.VI, 99; 19.VII, 90 Finch Hatton, Denys (1887–1931), English aristocrat, 12.II, 2 Findeisen, Friedrich Gotthilf (1742–96), German educator and author, 20, M 1249 Fingermann, Dominique, 19.V, 100
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Fink, Hans Christian, 19.I, 152; 19.II, 253 Fink, Hilary, 19.II, 57; 19.VI, 70; 19.VII, 256 Fink, Peter, 19.I, 83; 19.VI, 26; 19.VII, 237 Finke, Laurie, 19.II, 180 Finke, Ståle R. S., 19.V, 17; 19.VII, 279 Fink-Eitel, Hinrich, 19.III, 105; 19.VI, 149; 19.VII, 126 Finkelde, Dominik, 19.II, 12; 19.VI, 199 Finkenthal, Michael, 19.II, 57; 19.V, 109 Finn, Mary E., 18.II, 213–16; 19.II, 57; 19.VI, 254; 19.VII, 175 Finnemann, Anne-Marie, 8.I, 459; 19.III, 12, 23 Finsterbusch, Karin, 19.II, 173 Fioraso, Nazzareno, 19.V, 168; 19.VI, 4, 121 Fioravanti, Ana, 8.III, 298; 19.V, 170 Fioravanti, Andrea, 19.VI, 62, 104 Fiore, Joachim of (ca. 1132–1202), Italian theologian and mystic, 5.I, 87 Firestone, Chris L., 19.II, 67; 19.VII, 32 Fischer, Friedrich (1801–53), German philosopher, 20, M 513 Fischer, Friedrich Carl, 19.III, 105; 19.VI, 162 Fischer, Hermann (1933–2012), German Protestant theologian, 8.I, 375; 10.I, 175, 270; 19.II, 251; 19.III, 105, 106; 19.IV, 73; 19.VI, 90; 19.VII, 56, 200, 253 Fischer, Johann Friedrich (1726–99), German philosopher and philologist, 20, A I 181
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Fischer, Karl Philipp (1807–85), German philosopher, 6.II, 65; 20, M 512 Fischer, Kim Leck, 19.I, 83, 84 Fischer, Kuno (1824–1907), German philosopher, 6.I, 339; 6.II, 81 Fischer, Norbert, 19.III, 170; 19.VI, 238; 19.VII, 192 Fischer, Rasmus, 19.I, 60 Fischer-Mampoteng, Friedrich Carl, 19.III, 106 Fischetti, Natalia, 19.V, 168; 19.VI, 199 Fish, Stanley, 8.III, 246 Fishburn, Janet Forsythe, 1.II, 190, 204, 205; 19.II, 57, 95 Fishelov, David, 19.II, 57 Fitzer, Joseph, 19.II, 57 Fitzgerald, Edward, 19.II, 57; 19.VII, 88 Fitzgerald, Robert (1910–85), American poet and critic, 12.IV, 160 Fitznik, Aharon Halevi, 19.III, 231; 19.VII, 46, 236 Fitzpatrick, Mallery, Jr., 19.II, 57, 190 Fitzpatrick, Melissa, 19.II, 57; 19.VII, 223 Flam, Leopold (1912–95), Belgian philosopher, 8.I, 285; 19.I, 173; 19.III, 27; 19.VI, 149; 19.VII, 182 Flamand, Ludvig Joseph (1800–79), Danish author, 5.III, 265 Flaskamp, Christoph, 19.III, 150 Flatow, Ernst, 19.III, 106
Flaubert, Gustave (1821–80), French author, 6.III, 9; 8.I, 242; 12.II, 113; 13, 144 Flegal, Heidi, 19.II, 253 Fleig, Mário, 19.V, 103; 19.VII, 49 Fleinert-Jensen, Flemming, 19.III, 21, 27, 44, 45; 19.VII, 92 Fleischacker, Samuel, 8.III, 182 Fleischer, Christoph, 19.III, 106 Fleming, Paul, 19.II, 254 Fleming, Richard, 19.VII, 278 Flensburg, Wilhelm (1819–97), Swedish theologian, 8.I, 177, 178; 19.V, 212 Fletcher, Angus, 19.II, 178 Fletcher, David Bruce, 19.II, 34, 57 Fletcher, Joseph (1905–91), American Episcopalian theologian, 10.II, 48 Flew, Anton, 8.III, 180–2 Flisar, Evald, 19.II, 251 Flögel, Karl Friedrich (1729–88), German literary historian, 3, 1; 5.II, 18, 119; 16.II, 3, 4; 20, M 1396–1401 Fløistad, Guttorm, 19.V, 16 Flor, Christian (1792–1875), Danish pastor and educationalist, 7.II, 155 Florensky, Pavel Alexandrovich (1882–1937), Russian Orthodox theologian and philosopher, 8.II, 267 Flores, Angel, 19.II, 255; 19.VII, 28
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Flores, Fernando, 11.III, 50 Flores Castellanos, Jesús René, 19.V, 164 Florian, Mircea, 8.II, 304 Florin, Frits, 8.I, 287; 18.I, 219–22; 19.I, 157, 159, 160, 161, 167, 173, 188, 203, 211, 214; 19.II, 57; 19.VI, 132 Floris Margadant, Guillermo, 19.V, 193; 19.VI, 194 Florovsky, Georgy (1893–1979), Russian thinker, 8.I, 427; 8.II, 258 Florus, Lucius Annaeus (2nd century), Roman poet and rhetorician, 20, A I 157 Floryan, Wáadysáaw, 19.V, 49 Flothuis, Mea, 19.I, 211 Flottorp, Haakon, 19.V, 212 Flynn, Thomas, 11.II, 164; 19.VI, 182 Foconi, Stefan, 19.V, 212 Fodor, Géza, 8.II, 175 Foersom, Peter Thun (1777–1817), Danish actor and translator, 20, M 1889–1896; U 103 Fog-Petersen, Johannes, 19.I, 90 Fogteloo, Margreet, 19.I, 159, 173 Fogtmann, Nikolai (1788–1851), Danish bishop, 1.I, 147, 161, 174, 176; 20, M 996; A II 21–22 Fokkelman, Jan, 1.I, 209 Földényi, László F., 19.I, 210; 19.III, 208; 19.VII, 213
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Foligno, Angela de (1248–1309), Italian nun, mystic and author, 5.II, 22 Folscheid, Dominique, 19.I, 210 Fondane (or Fundoianu), Benjamin (1898–1944), Romanian-French poet and playwright, 8.I, 428, 429; 8.II, 258, 303; 9, 225, 356, 357; 12.V, 4, 6; 17, 252; 18.IV, 99–104, 105–10; 19.III, 27, 28, 50, 55; 19.VI, 232, 245; 19.VI, 149; 19.VII, 213 Fonk, Peter, 19.III, 106 Fonnegra, Sergio Muñoz, 19.III, 106 Fonsmark, Henning (1926–2006), Danish editor, 8.I, 84, 85; 12.II, 173; 19.I, 81, 84 Font, Pere Lluís, 19.I, 20 Fontana, Edmundo, 19.V, 151 Fontane, Theodor (1819–98), German novelist and poet, 6.III, 9; 12.I, xi, 61–77; 19.VI, 149 Fontán Jubero, Pedro, 8.II, 38; 19.V, 168 Foot, Philippa (1920–2010), British philosopher, 11.III, 160 Foote, Shelby (1916–2005), American historian and novelist, 12.IV, 175 Fopp, David, 19.III, 106; 19.VII, 248 Forchhammer, Peter Wilhelm (1803–94), Danish-German philologist, 2.I, 264 Forck, Gottfried, 19.III, 106 Forest, Aimé 19.III, 33, 37 Forget, Michel, 19.III, 27
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Forgey, Wallace, 19.II, 57 Formery, Bernard, 19.III, 28 Forrester, Duncan B., 19.II, 58; 19.V, 168; 19.VII, 95 Forshey, Gerald, 19.II, 58 Forster, E.M. (1879–1970), English novelist, 13, 122 Förster, Friedrich (1791–1868), German poet and historian, 6.III, 238; 20, M 555–556 Forster, Johann Paul (b. 1791), 16.II, 114, 117 Forster, Michael, 17, 8 Förster-Nietzsche, Elisabeth (1846–1935), 11.III, 100 Forsyth, Peter Tayler (1848–1921), Scottish theologian, 8.I, 243–5; 10.II, 86 Fort, Gertrud von le (1876–1971), German writer, 10.I, 388, 390 Forte, Bruno, 19.IV, 57, 58, 73; 19.VI, 62 Fortín Gajardo, Carlos, 19.V, 168 Fortini, Franco, 19.IV, 28 Fortunato, Marco, 19.IV, 38, 51, 58, 74; 19.VII, 170, 213 Fosl, Peter S., 19.II, 37 Foss, Øyvind, 19.V, 20 Foster, Gary, 19.II, 58; 19.VII, 60, 171 Foster, Susan Leigh, 19.VI, 76 Foucault, Michel, 261 (1926–84), French philosopher, 8.I, 261; 8.III, 175, 178, 251; 11.II, 43, 44, 132; 11.III, 187, 195; 13, 9,
10, 34, 180; 14, 5, 54, 55; 17, 247; 19.VI, 149, 150 Fouchet, Max-Pol, 19.III, 28 Fougias, Panagiotis G., 19.III, 225 Fouqué, Friedrich Heinrich Baron de la Motte (1777–1843), German poet and novelist, 6.III, 117 Fowelin, Peter, 19.V, 228 Fowler, Albert, 19.II, 58, 252 Fox, Donald H., 19.II, 58, 116 Fox, George (1624–91), British preacher, 8.I, 254 Fox, Luke C., 19.II, 70 Fox, Marvin, 10.III, 205, 207; 19.II, 58 Fox, Michael, 19.II, 58 Fox, Richard M., 19.II, 58 Fox-Muraton, Mélissa, 19.I, xiii; 19.VI, 65; 19.VII, 60 Frączek, Kamil, 19.V, 39 Fraenkel, Emanuel (1849–1910), Danish physician, 12.II, 109 Fragata, Júlio Moreira, 19.V, 81 Fragata, Júlio S.J. (1920–85), Portuguese philosopher, 8.II, 7, 8 Fragopoulos, Miltos, 19.III, 217 Frame, John M., 19.II, 80 França, Helysson Assunção, 19.V, 75, 76, 81 France, Anatole (1844–1924), French poet, journalist and novelist, 13, 57
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Francés, R., 19.III, 51 Franchi, Alfredo, 19.IV, 58 Francia, Ennio, 19.IV, 58 Francisco, Luis Méndez, 19.VI, 132, 235 Francis of Assisi (1181–1226), founder of the Franciscan Order, 5.II, 250; 12.I, 144; 14, 92; 19.VI, 150 Franck, Sebastian (1499–1543), German chronicler and historiographer, 5.II, 47 Francke, August Hermann (1663–1727), German Protestant theologian, 1.I, 232; 1.II, 193; 5.I, x; 5.II, 22, 28, 149–56, 247; 19.VI, 150 Franckenberg, Abraham von (1593–1652), mystic writer, 5.II, 50 Franco, Vittoria, 19.IV, 58 Franco Barrio, Jaime, 8.II, 41; 19.V, 168; 19.VI, 199; 19.VII, 3 Francovich, Guillermo, 19.V, 168; 19.VII, 267 Frandsen, Finn, 19.I, 71, 84, 85; 19.III, 38; 19.VI, 30, 56, 171, 227; 19.VII, 48, 61, 185, 239, 240, 278 Frandsen, Hans Erik Avlund, 19.I, 85 Frandsen, Henrik Vase, 19.II, 242; 19.VII, 95 Frandsen, Johannes Nørregaard, 19.I, 107; 19.III, 107; 19.VI, 190 Frangos, Vassilis, 19.III, 218; 19.VI, 61; 19.VII, 89, 95 Franiü, Frane, 19.I, 41; 19.I, 41 Frank, Erich (1883–1949), German philosopher, 9, 159
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Fratoni, Mark J., 19.II, 93 Frauenstädt, Christian Martin Julius (1813–79), German philosopher and author, 20, M 514–516 Frauenstädt, Julius (1813–1879), German philosopher, 6.I, 243, 252, 260, 278; 20, M 514–516 Frawley, Matthew J., 19.II, 26, 58, 73, 83, 251; 19.VII, 198 Frazier, Brad, 10.II, 36; 11.III, 183; 19.II, 15, 58; 19.V, 193; 19.VII, 173 Fredén, Gustaf, 19.V, 212, 231 Frederich the Great (1712–86), king of Prussia, 2.I, 271 Frederick III, the Wise (1486–1525), ruler of Saxon, 5.II, 176 Frederik III, king of Denmark (1609–70), 5.II, 159 Frederik IV, king of Denmark (1671–1730), 5.II, 64; 5.III, 81, 82 Frederik V, king of Denmark (1723–66), 5.II, 68; 5.III, 64, 65, 68, 82 Frederik VI, king of Denmark (1768–1839), 7.I, 16, 20, 23, 58, 170, 313; 7.II, 104; 7.III, 108, 233, 275 Frederik VII, king of Denmark (1808–63), 7.I, 89, 170; 7.II, 52, 300; 7.III, 114 Frederiksen, Emil, 19.I, 74, 75, 81, 92, 99, 101, 112, 117, 130, 134, 135, 138; 19.VI, 78; 19.VII, 41 Frederiksen, Irene, 19.I, 154 Frederiksen, Morten Johan, 16.II, 111, 112, 116
Fredouille, Jean-Claude, 19.VII, 250 Fredriksson, Gunnar, 19.I, 153; 19.V, 16, 202, 212 Fredsted, Elin, 19.III, 80, 81 Freemann, David H., 19.II, 255 Frege, Gottlob (1848–1925), German mathematician and philosopher, 8.I, 359; 11.I, 148, 209, 215; 11.III, 14, 15, 18; 12.V, 125 Frei, Bruno (1897–1988), Austrian publicist, 12.I, 157, 167 Frei, Hans (1922–88), German-born American theologian, 1.II, 251, 275 Frei, Václav, 19.I, 52 Freiberger, Erich, 19.V, 168 Freiligrath, Ferdinand (1810–76), German poet, 16.II, 15 Freire, Paulo (1921–97), Brazilian educator, 19.VI, 151 Freitas, Luiz Gustavo Onisto de, 19.V, 97 Freitas, Maria Carolina de Andrade, 19.V, 81; 19.VII, 180 Fremstedal, Roe, 19.II, 58, 197, 208, 209, 213, 215; 19.V, 16, 17, 140; 19.VI, 4, 134, 181; 19.VII, 30, 31, 279, 289 French, Peter A., 19.II, 59, 162; 19.VI, 2, 4; 19.VII, 281 Frenzel, Ivo, 19.III, 69 Fresenius, Johann Philipp (1705–61), German theologian, 20, M 4 Fretheim, Terence E., 19.II, 120
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Freud, Anna (1895–1982), Austrian psychologist, 13, xi, 83 Freud, Sigmund (1856–1939), Austrian psychologist and author, 8.I, 162, 164, 259, 372, 443, 451; 8.III, 26, 65, 83, 214, 322; 9, 240, 344; 10.I, 346, 363; 10.II, 46, 209; 10.III, 115, 174; 11.I, 106; 11.II, 34, 130, 233; 11.III, 24, 74, 101, 118, 196, 204, 207; 12.I, 36, 149, 181, 183, 184, 215; 12.IV, 11, 20, 51, 55, 60, 62, 67, 69, 70, 72, 102, 158; 12.V, 36; 13, xi, 9, 19, 21, 25, 32–7, 42, 83, 91, 95, 96, 103, 107, 114, 115, 129, 139, 140, 151, 153–55, 158–60, 165, 177, 179, 184, 185, 195–216 passim, 218–221, 224, 227–34, 275–77, 283, 293, 300, 308; 14, 35, 100, 137; 16.I, 150, 241; 19.VI, 151–3 Freudiger, Marc-André, 19.III, 43, 44 Freybe, G., 19.III, 106 Frick, Peter, 19.II, 95; 19.VI, 74 Frick, Robert, 19.III, 106 Fridlund, Gert-Ove, 19.V, 212, 232; 19.VII, 214 Fridrichsen, Anton, 19.V, 13 Frie, Roger, 19.II, 24 Friedemann, Käte, 19.III, 149 Friedman, Maurice, 19.VI, 88 Friedman, Melvin J., 19.II, 95 Friedman, Rudolph, 8.I, 253 Friedman, R. Zev, 8.III, 202; 19.II, 59, 131, 163; 19.VI, 4; 19.VII, 31, 36 Friedmann, Rudolph, 8.I, 253; 19.II, 59
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Fritzsche, Otto Fridolin (1812–96), German theologian, 20, M 142–143 Fröding, Gustaf (1860–1911), Swedish poet and writer, 19.VI, 155 Fróes, Emanuel M., 19.V, 81 Frogel, Shai, 19.II, 13 Frohnhofen, Herbert, 19.III, 186, 187 Fröier, Lennart, 19.V, 227 Fromm, Erich (1900–80), Jewish GermanAmerican existential psychologist, 10.I, 339; 13, xi, 95–119, 275, 277; 19.VI, 155 Fromm, Harold, 19.II, 59; 19.VI, 136 Frost, Tore, 19.VI, 21 Frost, Ursula, 19.III, 90; 19.VII, 198 Froude, Richard Hurrell (1803–36), Anglican priest, 8.I, 245 Frowen, Irina, 19.III, 107; 19.VII, 172 Froye, Jacques (d. 1586), editor of Blosius’ Opera omnia, 5.II, 36 Fruchon, Pierre, 19.III, 28, 47, 48 Fruscione, Salvatore, 19.IV, 59 Frutos Cortés, Eugenio, 19.V, 168 Frye, Herman Northrop (1912–91), Canadian literary critic, 5.III, 189, 195; 8.III, 219; 12.IV, 53, 60 Frye, Prosser Hall (1866–1934), American literary scholar, 14, 238, 240 Fryszman, Alex, 8.II, 220, 221, 274; 19.I, 122; 19.II,
59; 19.III, 100; 19.IV, 21; 19.V, 42, 43, 112, 116, 117; 19.VI, 46, 123, 164, 204, 205; 19.VII, 110, 223, 257 Fu, Peirong, 19.I, 27; 19.VI, 94, 232; 19.VII, 89 Fuchs, Ernst (1903–83), German Protestant theologian, 10.I, 146, 247, 386, 387; 19.VI, 155 Fuchs, Monika E., 19.III, 120; 19.VII, 224 Fuentes, Carlos (b. 1928), Mexican literary historian and writer, 8.III, 276, 277; 12.I, xii; 12.V, 45–55; 19.VI, 155 Fuetscher, Lorenz, 19.III, 152, 165, 194 Fuga, Artan, 19.I, 4 Fuglsang-Damgaard, Hans, 19.I, 85; 19.III, 28; 19.VII, 153 Fuhrmann, Wilhelm David (1764–1838), German theologian and author, 20, M 75–77 Fujieda, Shin, 19.IV, 110, 171; 19.VII, 238 Fujii, Tadashi, 19.IV, 110 Fujiki, Shozo, 19.IV, 104, 171, 173 Fujimoto, Kiyohiko, 19.IV, 110, 150; 19.VI, 253, 254 Fujimoto, Masataka, 19.IV, 97, 110 Fujino, Hiroshi, 18.V, 199–203; 19.III, 107; 19.IV, 110, 111, 152; 19.VII, 204, 223 Fujio, Kiyotaka, 19.IV, 111 Fujishiro, Yuko, 19.IV, 111; 19.VII, 139, 140 Fujita, Kenji, 19.IV, 111; 19.VI, 199 Fujita, Masakatsu, 19.IV, 111; 19.VII, 189 Fujiwara, Yuka, 19.IV, 111; 19.VI, 200
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Fukai, Tomoaki, 19.IV, 111 Fukasawa, Hidetaka, 19.IV, 158; 19.VI, 150 Fukatani, Shozo, 19.IV, 133; 19.VII, 13 Fukushima, Yasuo, 19.IV, 101, 102, 111 Fukuyama, Francis, 14, 165 Fula, Milan, 19.V, 135 Fulford, Francis, W. (1803–68), Anglican clergyman, 8.I, 245, 246; 18.II, 217–20; 19.II, 59 Fülleborn, Georg Gustav (1769–1803), German philosopher and philologist, 20, M 1088–1089 Fulton, Robert (1765–1815), American engineer and inventor, 7.III, 212 Funaki, Jo, 19.IV, 111, 134 Fundoianu, Benjamin. See Fondane, Benjamin Funk, Rainer (b. 1943), German psychoanalyst, 13, 96 Funk, Robert, 10.I, 146 Funke, Carl Philipp (1752–1807), German educator, 20, M 934–938; A II 16, 23–24 Funke, Gerhard, 19.V, 168 Furberg, Mats, 8.I, 182; 19.II, 71; 19.V, 212 Furchert, Almut, 19.II, 160, 161, 212; 19.III, 107; 19.VII, 287 Furet, Francois (1927–97), French historian, 14, 126 Furies, 16.I, xi, 251–8; 16.II, 160
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Furman, Marcin, 19.V, 53 Furnal, Joshua R., 19.II, 13, 14, 15, 59, 60, 120, 165 Furreg, Herbert, 19.III, 107 Fürstenberg, Henrike, 19.II, 212, 216; 19.III, 107; 19.VI, 190 Furtak, Rick Anthony, 2.II, 119; 18.II, 221–4; 19.II, 35, 53, 59, 60, 102, 106, 114, 137, 158, 176, 199, 200, 211; 19.VI, 58; 19.VII, 57, 90, 165, 223, 224, 228, 232 Furuland, Lars, 12.III, 6 Fuse, Keiji, 19.IV, 112; 19.VII, 12 Füst, Milán (1888–1967), Hungarian author, 12.V, 132. G Gaál, Gabriella, 19.V, 149; 19.VII, 146 Gaarder, Jostein (b. 1952) Norwegian author, 8.I, 226; 19.I, 210 Gaare, Odd, 19.V, 17; 19.VI, 252 Gabašová, Katarína, 19.V, 132 Gabaude, Jean-Marc, 19.III, 26 Gabetti, Giuseppe, 19.III, 160; 19.IV, 59 Gabler, Georg Andreas (1786–1853), German philosopher, 6.I, 233, 239, 341; 6.II, 162 Gabler, Johann Philipp (1753–1826), German Protestant theologian, 1.I, 238; 1.II, 294–7 Gabriel, Fábio Antonio, 19.V, 98 Gabriel, Gottfried, 19.III, 190
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Gabriel, Hans-Jürgen, 19.III, 114 Gabriel, Leo (1902–87), Austrian philosopher, 8.II, 39; 9, 163; 19.III, 107; 19.V, 193; 19.VII, 182 Gabriel, Merigala, 19.II, 60, 105; 19.VI, 159 Gad, Christian (b. 1813), Danish pastor, 20, M 184 Gad, Peter Christian Stenersen (1797–1851), Danish bishop, 20, A I 54 Gadacz, Tadeusz, 19.V, 43, 45, 49 Gadamer, Hans Georg (1900–2002), German philosopher, 1.I, 225; 1.II, 252; 8.III, 15, 279, 323; 10.I, 247; 10.III, 32, 135; 11.I, x, 99, 123–45, 163, 166; 14, 53; 17, 246, 247; 19.III, 107, 108, 150, 184; 19.VI, 157, 158, 207, 232; 19.VII, 13 Gaddis, William (1922–98), American writer, 19.VI, 158 Gade, Eldon, 19.II, 45 Gade, Niels (1817–90), Danish composer, 16.I, 18 Gade, Sven Ove, 19.I, 85 GadÀy, 16.I, 259–77 Gaea, 16.I, 251 Gaeta, Giancarlo, 19.IV, 59 Gagey, Henri-Jérôme, 19.III, 15 Gagnebert, F.M.R., 19.III, 37 Gagnebin, Charles, 19.III, 24
Gaiani, Alberto, 19.IV, 59 Gaidenko, Piama Pavlovna, 8.II, 169, 265–71 passim, 289, 18.VI, 89–92; 19.III, 207; 19.V, 5, 117, 118; 19.VI, 152, 200 Gaidukova, Tatyana, 8.II, 265; 19.V, 118 Gaitanis, Vassilios, 19.III, 218; 19.VI, 123 Gaius. See Caligula Gajek, Bernhard, 19.III, 170; 19.VI, 186 Galanti Grollo, Sebastiano, 19.IV, 59; 19.VII, 60 Galati, Michael, 19.II, 60 Galba (Servius Sulpicius Galba) (3 BC–AD 69), Roman emperor, 3, 140, 148 Galen of Pergamon, 2.II, 195 Galeotti, Vincenzo (1733–1816), Italian-Danish ballet master and choreographer, 7.III, 69 Gálik, Slavomír, 19.V, 130 Galileo Galilei (1564–1642), Italian scientist, 9, 132; 11.I, 91 Gallagher, Michael P., 19.II, 60; 19.VII, 279 Gallagher, Stephen, 19.II, 60 Gallagher, Thomas, 19.II, 60 Galland, Antoine (1646–1715), French orientalist, 16.I, 31, 32 Gallas, Alberto, 19.II, 61; 19.IV, 35, 59; 19.VII, 76, 77 Galle, Friedrich, 5.II, 84, 100 Gallino, Guglielmo, 19.IV, 59; 19.VII, 223
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Gallitzin, Amalie, Princess (1748–1806), German cultural personality, 2.I, 271; 6.III, 99; 16.I, 131 Galloway, Allan Douglas, 19.II, 11 Gallucci, Marcello, 19.IV, 33, 34, 59, 60; 19.VI, 116 Gálosi, Adrienn, 19.IV, 21; 19.VI, 46 Galot, Jean, 19.III, 15 Galzigna, Mario, 19.IV, 68, 69; 19.VI, 118; 19.VII, 110 Gama, João, 8.II, 4; 19.V, 72 Gama, Dirceu Ribeiro Nogueira da, 19.V, 81; 19.VII, 68 Gama Caeiro, Francisco da, 19.V, 81 Gamm, Gerhard, 19.III, 109, 147 Gammelgaard, Judy, 19.II, 61 Gammeltoft, Jens Christian Juulsgaard (1818–73), Danish student of theology, 6.I, 238 Gammeltoft-Hansen, Hans, 19.III, 90; 19.VII, 198 Gamper Sachse, Daniel, 19.V, 193 Gamrath, P., 19.I, 97 Gamsu, Marcia, 19.II, 61 Gan, Guri, 19.V, 20 Gancheva, Vera, 19.I, 11 Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand (1869–1948), major political and spiritual leader of India, 8.III, 10, 133; 13, 81, 85, 86, 90–2; 14, 89, 91; 19.VI, 158, 159 Gandillac, Maurice de (1906–2006), French philosopher,
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9, 402; 11.II, 83; 19.III, 28, 37, 51, 52; 19.VII, 123, 153 Gandrup, Richardt (1885–1974), Danish author, 12.II, 140; 19.I, 97 Gane, Mike, 19.VI, 56 Gang, Hui-yeong, 19.IV, 204 Gangale, Giuseppe (1898–1978), 8.II, 85 Ganguly, Indrani, 19.II, 61; 19.VI, 129 Gans, Eduard (1798–1839), German jurist, 7.I, 37; 16.II, 16, 17; 20, M 551 Gantschow, Alexander, 19.III, 109 Ganze, Ronald J., 19.II, 61 Gao, Honggang, 19.I, 27 Gao, Jihai, 19.I, 27 Gaos, José (1900–69), SpanishMexican philosopher and writer, 8.II, 29; 8.III, 273, 274, 296; 12.V, 87, 91; 19.V, 151, 192 Garaczi, Imre, 19.IV, 9, 18 Garaj, Radovan, 19.V, 132, 133, 139; 19.VI, 155 Garaudy, Roger, 19.I, 7 Garaventa, Roberto, 18.V, 133–6; 19.II, 92; 19.IV, 34, 60–2, 74, 75, 84, 93, 94; 19.V, 105; 19.VI, 182, 217; 19.VII, 204, 207, 208 Garborg, Arne (1851–1924), Norwegian author, 8.I, 138, 158; 12.III, 170; 19.VI, 78, 159 Garcés, Tomàs, 19.V, 166 Garcia, André Luis Muniz, 19.V, 81; 19.VII, 126
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García, José, 8.II, 51 García, Secundino, 19.V, 194 García Amilburu, María, 8.II, 43, 49–51; 18.VI, 161–4; 19.V, 168, 169, 191 Garcia Astrada, A., 19.III, 51 García Bacca, Juan David, 19.V, 169 Garcia Cecchin, Hareli Fernanda, 19.V, 75; 19.VII, 20 García Cela, Carmen, 19.V, 169 García Chicón, Agustín, 19.V, 169; 19.VII, 263 García Conejo, Héctor, 19.V, 169; 19.VI, 19 García González, Juan A., 19.V, 169 García-Huidobro Fernández, Vicente (1893–1949), Chilean poet, 12.V, 24 García Lorca, Federico (1898–1936), Spanish poet, 12.V, 30; 19.VII, 71 García Martín, José, 19.II, 61, 103, 105; 19.V, 140, 141, 161, 163, 169–71, 174, 177; 19.VI, 200 García Martínez, Catalina, 19.V, 153 García Mateo, Rogelio, 19.V, 170; 19.VII, 263 García Pavón, Rafael, 8.III, 279; 18.VI, 165–9, 171–5, 177–80; 19.II, 44; 19.V, 163–5, 170, 171, 174, 175, 177; 19.VI, 9, 32, 55, 94, 110, 143, 152, 157, 196, 200, 213; 19.VII, 49, 50, 81, 202, 231 García Vieyra, Alberto, 19.V, 171 García Yebra, Valentín, 19.V, 185, 194 Garðarsson, Aðalsteinn, 19.IV, 25; 19.VI, 134
Garde, Annelise, 19.I, 85 Garde, Axel (1876–1958), Danish author, 12.II, 43 Garde, Hans Georg (1790–1875), Danish naval of¿cer and author, 20, A II 197 Gardeil, Henri-Dominique 19.III, 50 Gardel, Pierre (1758–1840), French ballet dancer, 7.III, 70 Gardet, Louis, 19.III, 28, 37 Gardiner, Patrick, 5.I, 27; 8.I, 257, 287; 18.II, 225–8; 19.I, 4, 37, 52, 210; 19.II, 44, 61; 19.III, 207, 226; 19.IV, 172, 203; 19.V, 105, 110, 127; 19.VII, 223 Gardini, Michele, 19.IV, 61; 19.VI, 232 Garelick, Herbert M., 19.II, 81; 19.III, 192 Garff, Joakim, 8.I, 55, 86–9, 92, 93, 226; 17, 33, 90, 169, 303; 19.I, 20, 61, 65, 69–71, 78, 79, 84, 85–9, 91, 102, 107, 108, 116, 121, 125, 128, 139, 144, 148, 150, 210; 19.II, 26, 35, 36, 61, 62, 87, 98, 99, 114, 146, 149, 157, 167, 170, 250, 251; 19.III, 20, 52, 75, 97, 111, 164, 181, 191, 207; 19.IV, 14, 16, 21, 37, 86, 93, 174, 175; 19.V, 3, 14, 20, 23, 28, 230, 231; 19.VI, 4, 26, 68, 161, 166, 168, 170–2, 174, 176, 190, 199; 19.VII, 2, 39, 41, 56, 103, 104, 106, 121, 126, 144, 157, 171, 199, 204 Gargano, Monica, 19.IV, 61 Garin, Eugenio (1909–2004), Italian philosopher, 8.II, 81, 85; 19.IV, 45, 61 Garner, Rod, 19.II, 83 Garnett, Richard, 19.III, 206
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Garrera, Gianni, 19.IV, 61; 19.VII, 109 Garrick, David (1717–79), English actor, 5.III, 231, 232 Garrido Elizalde, Patricia, 19.V, 165; 19.VII, 49 Garrido Maturano, Ángel E., 19.V, 171, 174 Garrigou-Lagrange, Réginald (1877– 1964), French Catholic theologian, 10.III, 101 Garrison, Winifred Emest, 19.II, 134, 252 Garside, Christine, 19.II, 62 Garside, E.B., 19.II, 252 Garthausen, Louis Dominique (Louis Dominique Bourguignon or Cartouche) (1693–1721), French highwayman, 16.II, 114, 115 Garulli, Enrico, 19.IV, 57 Garve, Christian (1742–98), German philosopher, 2.II, 48, 49; 20, M 1082–1083, 1088–1089, 1239 Garvey, James, 19.I, 214 Garza, María Rosalía, 19.V, 171 Gasiul, Henryk, 19.V, 59 Gáspár, Csaba László, 19.IV, 7 Gasparin, Agénor Étienne de (1810–71), French statesman and author, 20, M 517 Gasset, José Ortega y (1883–1955), Spanish philosopher, 8.III, 269 Gateau, Jean-Jacques (1887–1967), French translator of Kierkegaard, 8.I, 430, 431; 8.II, 2, 3; 8.III, 53; 9, 326; 11.II, 48; 13, 7; 19.III, 7, 8, 9, 10, 27, 28
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Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. (b. 1950), American literary critic, 14, 259; 19.VII, 284 Gates, John A., 19.II, 62 Gattinara, Mercurino (1465–1530), Italian cardinal, 5.II, 124 Gatzemaier, Matthias, 19.I, 210 Gaudig, Hugo, 19.III, 109 Gaugier, Ernst, 19.III, 111 Gaunilo of Marmoutiers (11th century), Benedictine monk, 4, 169, 175 Gaus, Günther (1929–2004), German politician and journalist, 14, 31; 19.III, 76 Gauss, Carl Friedrich (1777–1855), German mathematician, 12.V, 125 Gauthier, Yvon, 19.II, 129 Gautier, Théophile (1811–72), French poet, author and literary critic, 5.III, 32; 7.III, 79 Gavazzeni, Gianandrea, 19.IV, 61; 19.VI, 116 Gay, Marguerite, 19.III, 54, 55 Gay, Peter, 5.I, 82 Gazali, Abu Hamid Muhammad al (1058–1111), Persian theologian and philosopher, 8.III, 16 Gažík, Peter, 19.V, 132 Gebauer, August (1792–1852), German author, 20, M 270 Geerts, Walter, 19.I, 185
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Geertsema, Hendrik Gerrit, 19.I, 177; 19.VII, 128 Geest, Dirk de, 19.II, 240; 19.VI, 153; 19.VII, 252 Gehlen, Arnold (1904–76), German philosopher, 19.VI, 159 Geiger, Louise B., 19.III, 33, 37, 50, 189 Geijer, Erik Gustaf (1783–1847), Swedish writer and philosopher, 8.I, 202; 19.VI, 159 Geijerstam, Gustaf af (1858–1909), Swedish novelist, 12.III, 82 Geisbacherová, Michaela, 19.V, 132 Geisler, Norman (b. 1932), American Evangelican theologian, 10.II, 48, 49 Geismar, Eduard (1871–1939), Danish theologian, 7.I, 113; 8.I, 22, 32–9 passim, 42, 44, 47, 50, 61, 64, 371; 8.III, 233, 244; 10.I, 159–61, 164, 166, 167, 170, 175, 354, 369; 10.II, 72, 80; 11.I, 57, 58, 60, 294; 12.III, 181, 182; 18.I, 71–80; 19.I, 74, 89, 94, 95; 19.II, 62, 117, 251; 19.III, 53, 64, 109, 111, 126, 157, 170, 172, 194, 197, 207, 208; 19.IV, 172; 19.V, 207, 208; 19.VI, 159, 160, 200, 248; 19.VII, 77, 104, 204 Geismar, Lina, 19.III, 63, 109, 207 Geissler, Christian Anton (d. 1856), 20, M 976 Geissman, Erwin W., 19.II, 252 Geiter, Michael, 19.III, 109; 19.VII, 45 Gelabert, Martín, 8.II, 40; 19.V, 171; 19.VII, 77 Gellman, Jerome (Yehuda), 10.III, 177; 19.II, 13, 62; 19.VI, 4, 5 Gelsted, Otto (1888–1968), Danish author, 8.I, 32; 19.I, 81
Gemal, Karen, 19.I, 89 Gemmer, Anders, 19.I, 89, 90; 19.III, 109, 110; 19.VI, 51 Gendrot, Nathalie, 19.III, 28; 19.VI, 96 Genet, Jean (1910–86), French writer, 11.III, 196 Gennep, Frederik O. van, 19.I, 174 Gens, Jean-Claude, 19.III, 25; 19.VI, 157 Gentile, Giovanni (1875–1944), Italian philosopher, 8.II, 85, 86; 13, 57; 19.VI, 160 Gentz, Friedrich von (1764–1832), German publicist and statesman, 20, U 41 Genzelis, Bronislavas, 19.V, 5, 7 George, Arapura Ghevarghese, 19.II, 62 George, Edwin C., 19.II, 62 George, Johann Friedrich Leopold (1811–73), German theologian, 20, M 1424 George, Paul, 19.II, 62 George, Peter, 19.II, 62, 149, 247; 19.VI, 123 George, Siby K., 19.II, 62 George, Stefan (1868–1933), German poet, 8.I, 322; 10.I, 389 Georgieva, Tsvetana, 19.I, 12; 19.VII, 256, 257 Georgoulis, Konstantinos D., 19.III, 218, 219 Georgousopoulos, Kostas, 19.III, 219 Gerber, Rudolph J., 19.II, 47, 62
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Gerdes, Hayo (1928–1981), German Protestant theologian, 8.I, 375; 10.I, 162, 175, 295; 12.I, 242; 19.III, 66, 68, 69, 90, 110; 19.IV, 172; 19.VI, 200; 19.VII, 115, 200 Gerdsen, Carl Frederik (1798–1856), Danish jurist and Latinist, 3, 79 Gerf, Walter, 19.II, 247 Gerhard, Johann (1582–1637), German theologian, 4, 272, 283; 20, M 275, 518 Gerhardt, Paul (1607–76), German Protestant pastor and hymn writer, 5.II, 250 Gerhardt, Volker, 19.III, 122, 140; 19.VII, 33, 34 Gerken, Alexander, 19.III, 110 Gerlach, Hans-Martin, 19.III, 110 Gerlach, Jes, 19.I, 86 Gerlach, Otto von (1801–49), German theologian and pastor, 20, M 312–316 Gerl-Falkovitz, Hanna-Barbara, 19.III, 110 Gerlóczi, Ferenc, 19.IV, 7 Germano, Ramon Bolívar C., 19.V, 76, 81; 19.VI, 200; 19.VII, 56 Gerö, Georg, 19.III, 150 Gersdorf, Ernst Gotthelf (1804–74), German librarian, 20, M 138. Gerson, Julius Christian (1811–94), Danish author and journalist, 20, M 1546 Gerstein, Arnold A., 19.II, 250 Gerstenberg, Heinrich Wilhelm von (1737–1823), German poet and critic, 20, M 1638–1640
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Gertrude the Great (1256–1302), German Benedictine and mystic writer, 5.II, 35 Gert Westphaler, 7.III, 133; 16.I, xi Gervin, Karl, 19.V, 14; 19.VII, 2, 3 Gervinus, Georg Gottfried (1805–71), German historian and literary historian, 16.II, 16 Gesenius, Wilhelm (1786–1842), German theologian and orientalist, 20, M 72 Gesner, Johann Matthias (1691–1761), German classical scholar, 2.I, 238 Gettlich, Anna, 19.V, 69; 19.VI, 188 Getzeny, Heinrich, 19.III, 109, 110 Geuss, Raymond (b. 1946), Americanborn British philosopher, 11.III, 30 Gfrörer, August Friedrich (1803–61), German historian, 20, M 788 Ghanbari, Bakhshali, 19.V, 31 Ghent, Emmanuel, 13, 116 Gherardini, Brunero, 19.IV, 61 Ghideanu, Tudor, 19.V, 108 Gholam, Sabir, 19.V, 33 Ghuys, Walter, 19.VII, 214 Giacóia, Oswaldo, Jr., 8.III, 323 Giamberardino, Oscar di, 19.IV, 50 Giampiccoli, Guglielmo, 19.IV, 61; 19.VII, 55
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Giannatiempo Quinzio, Anna, 8.II, 95, 96; 18.V, 137–41; 19.IV, 32, 38, 61, 73, 81; 19.VI, 200 Giannini, Florio, 19.IV, 61 Giannone, Richard, 12.IV, 162 Gibbon, Edward (1737–94), English historian, 20, M 2032 Gibbons, Henry J., 12.II, 21, 24 Gibbs, Robert, 8.III, 202; 19.II, 87 Gibson, A. Boyce, 19.II, 63 Gibson, Suzie, 19.II, 63; 19.VI, 107 Gicquel, Hervemaria, 19.III, 28; 19.VI, 16 Giddens, Anthony (b. 1938), British sociologist, 13, xii, 121–36; 19.VI, 160 Gide, André (1869–1951), French author, 8.III, 130; 12.I, 32, 227; 12.II, 73–5; 12.V, 4; 13, 65 Gielstrup, Adam (1773–1830), Danish actor, 7.III, 276 Gierow, Karl Ragnar, 19.I, 75; 19.V, 212 Giese, Fritz, 19.III, 105 Giese, Isaiah, 19.II, 63 Gieseler, Franz, 19.III, 110 Giesen, Heinrich, 19.III, 99 Giess, Ludwig, 19.III, 110, 111; 19.VII, 13, 126 Gigante, Mario, 8.II, 95; 19.IV, 61; 19.VI, 200 Gignoux, Victor, 19.III, 28
Gigon, Olof, 19.III, 209 Giguère, Robert J., 19.III, 33 Gijsen, René, 19.I, 174; 19.VI, 112 Gilbert, J., 19.III, 28 Gilbert, Robert Otto (1808–91), German theologian, 20, M 115–116 Gilbert, Thomas, 19.II, 63; 19.VI, 225 Gilbert of Poitiers (1070–1154), French Scholastic philosopher, 4, 23, 26 Gil Claros, Mario Germán, 19.V, 164 Giles, James, 19.II, 63, 74, 162, 239; 19.IV, 172; 19.VI, 36, 103, 114, 184; 19.VII, 44, 140, 141 Giles, Steve, 19.II, 85 Gilg, Arnold (1887–1967), Swiss Protestant theologian, 8.I, 370; 19.III, 111 Gilje, Nils, 8.I, 226; 19.I, 154; 19.V, 26 Gilkey, Langdon, 10.II, 143 Gill, Débora, 19.V, 80 Gill, Jerry H., 19.II, 64, 76, 133, 151, 163, 225, 230, 251; 19.VI, 10, 91; 19.VII, 31, 36, 56 Gill, Michael B., 19.II, 64 Gilleman, Sabine, 19.I, 212 Gillet, Lev, 19.III, 30 Gillhoff, Gerd, 19.II, 3
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Gilligan, Carol (b. 1936), American feminist and psychologist, 13, 84 Gilpin, Heidi, 7.III, 72; 19.VI, 76 Gilson, Étienne (1884–1978), FrenchCanadian philosopher, 8.III, 205; 9, 23, 217; 12.IV, 170; 19.I, 52; 19.II, 64, 108; 19.III, 226; 19.VI, 160 Gimenes de Paula, Marcio, 19.II, 92, 212, 219 Giner Sorolla, Alfred, 19.I, 18 Gintly, Tibor, 19.IV, 7; 19.VI, 22 Ginzo-Fernández, Arsenio, 19.V, 171; 19.VII, 223 Giødwad, Jens Finsteen (1811–91), Danish jurist and journalist, 5.II, 14; 7.I, xi, 13–34, 88; 19.VI, 160 Giofkou, Daphne, 19.II, 219 Giorda, Renato, 19.IV, 40 Giordani, Mario Curtis, 19.V, 171 Giordano, Diego, 19.II, 211–14; 19.IV, 60–2; 19.V, 105, 164, 171; 19.VI, 48, 49, 161, 217; 19.VII, 204, 207 Giovanni, Biagio de, 19.IV, 62; 19.VI, 200 Gippus, Gilles, 5.II, 31 Giraldi, Giovanni Battista (1504–73), Italian novelist, 16.I, 121 Girard, René (1923–2015), French historian and philosopher of social science, 7.II, 250; 8.III, 252; 13, xii, 137–50; 16.I, 26; 19.VI, 160, 161 Giraud, Vincent, 19.III, 28; 19.VI, 116 Girndt, Helmut, 19.III, 104
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Gisel, Pierre, 19.III, 21 Gísladóttir, Gígja, 8.I, 227 Giuliani, Massimo, 19.IV, 63 Giulietti, Silvia, 19.IV, 33 Giusto, Roberto, 19.II, 64 Giversen, Inge, 19.I, 120, 121; 19.VII, 17 Giversen, Søren, 19.I, 120, 121; 19.VII, 17 Gives, G., 19.IV, 57 Givone, Sergio, 19.IV, 62, 77; 19.VI, 200; 19.VII, 155 Gjesing, Knud Bjarne, 12.II, 126, 130, 133 Gjesing-Pedersen, K., 19.V, 209 Gáąb, Anna, 19.V, 43 Glad, Rasmus (Erasmus Lætus) (1526–82), Danish humanist, theologian and poet, 5.II, 161 Glahn, Hans Egede (1814–98), Danish pastor, 20, M 547 Glas, Gerrit, 19.I, 174; 19.II, 64 Glässer, Gustav, 19.IV, 62 Glauser, Jürg, 19.III, 156, 189; 19.VII, 10, 11 Glawion, Sven, 19.III, 200; 19.VII, 244 Glebe-Møller, Jens, 19.II, 25, 64, 70, 100, 225; 19.VII, 279 Gleditsch, Jens (1860–1931), Norwegian theologian, 10.II, 199; 19.V, 17 Gleiss, Otto, 12.I, 174; 19.III, 60, 111
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Glendinning, Simon, 19.II, 124 Glenn, John D., Jr., 19.II, 56, 64, 154, 156, 159; 19.VI, 31, 191; 19.VII, 31 Glicksberg, Charles I., 19.II, 64 Glicksman Grene, Marjorie, 8.II, 30 Gliemann, Johan Georg Theodor (1793–1828), Danish cartographer, 20, M 2047a Glienke, Bernhard, 19.III, 111 Glinkowski, Witold, 19.V, 43; 19.VI, 85, 86; 19.VII, 241 Glöckner, Dorothea, 19.II, 39, 51, 154; 19.III, 70, 71, 77, 85, 107, 111, 112, 206; 19.VI, 35 Glöckner, Hieronymus Georg(e) (1715–57), German philosopher, 20, M 67–68 Gløersen, Kristian (1838–1916), Norwegian author, 8.I, 144 Gloucester, 16.I, 19, 82. Glowacka, Dorota, 19.V, 237 Glubokovsky, Nikolay, 19.V, 126 Gluchman, Vasil, 19.V, 134 Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714–87), German composer, 5.III, 148; 6.III, 149 Glushenkova, Yelena, 19.V, 127 Glüsing, Johann Otto (1676–1727), German Pietist, 1.I, 254 Gluzman, Leah, 19.III, 231 Gmainer-Pranzl, Franz, 19.III, 112; 19.VI, 131; 19.VII, 169
Gneo, Corrado, 19.IV, 62; 19.VII, 211 Go, Gwang-pil, 8.III, 143 Go, Hyeong-gon (1906–2004), Korean philosopher, 8.III, 135 Go, Seok-gyu (1932–58), Korean philosopher, 8.III, 136 Göbel, Christian, 19.III, 112 Gocheva, Dimka, 8.II, 295; 19.I, 12 Gockel, Heinz, 19.III, 112; 19.VI, 116, 140, 153; 19.VII, 86 Göckeritz, Hermann G., 19.III, 89 Godal, Tord, 19.I, 152 Goddemeier, Christof, 19.III, 112 Gödel, Kurt (1906–78), Austrian-born American logician, 12.V, 132 Gödelek, Kamuran, 19.II, 64; 19.V, 236 Godfrey, James, 19.II, 64; 19.VI, 200 Gödicke, Patrick, 19.III, 97; 19.VII, 174 Godina Herrera, Célida, 19.V, 171, 172 Godman, Stanley, 19.II, 252; 19.VII, 96, 129 Godwin, William (1756–1836), English philosopher, 7.I, 243 Godzich, Glad, 11.III, 30 Goebbels, Heiner (b. 1952), German composer, 19.VI, 161, 162 Goebel, Rolf J., 19.II, 65; 19.VII, 24, 25
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Goehr, Lydia, 19.II, 78; 19.VII, 109 Goes, E., 19.III, 112 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749–1832), German poet, author, scientist and diplomat, 1.I, 109; 1.II, 174; 2.I, 38, 83, 256, 258; 2.II, 281, 301, 314; 4, 225, 301, 304; 5.I, 33, 153, 154, 161; 5.II, 6, 114, 123, 124, 130, 133, 165, 248; 5.III, 3, 9, 16, 87, 111, 117, 174, 190, 191, 247, 260, 274, 276, 280; 6.I, 52, 53, 55, 167, 212, 260; 6.II, 53; 6.III, 2, 7, 9, 17, 27, 28, 36, 43, 45, 51–96, 99, 12, 125, 140, 148, 151, 162, 171, 273, 293, 307; 7.I, 48, 49, 134, 151, 252, 264; 7.III, 76, 118, 145, 157, 174, 259–61, 285, 286; 8.I, 68, 96, 147, 379; 8.III, 42, 46; 9, 269, 270, 276; 10.I, 187; 10.III, 3; 11.I, 26; 11.II, 158; 11.III, 101; 12.I, x, xi, 158, 173; 12.II, 25, 26; 12.III, 146, 148, 163; 12.IV, 109, 113; 12.V, 132; 13, 70, 99; 14, xii, 107; 16.I, xi, xii, 19, 71–3, 103–6, 108, 109, 143, 144, 146, 209–17 passim, 220, 222, 223, 271; 16.II, 13, 14, 16, 17, 28, 29, 34, 35, 78, 95–109, 121, 122, 125–9, 160, 193, 195, 196, 237–43 passim; 17, 29; 19.VI, 162–4; 20, M 1641–1669; U 42 Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship and Wilhelm Meister’s Yourneyman Years (1795–96; 1821), 16.II, 13, 15–17, 30, 34, 35, 238 Faust (1808–31) 16.I, 19, 146; 16.II, 34, 160, 240 Aus meinem Leben. Dichtung und Wahrheit (1811–33), 16.II, 237 Goetz, Diego Hanns, 19.III, 112 Goetz, George, 19.III, 212
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Goeze, Johann Melchior (1717–86), German Protestant theologian, 1.II, 173, 291; 5.I, 86; 5.II, 4, 5 Goff, Alistair, 19.II, 65 Gogarten, Friedrich (1887–1967), German Protestant theologian, 8.I, 334, 342; 8.III, 132; 9, 300; 10.I, 74, 107, 128, 156, 162, 254, 255, 366, 384–90; 10.II, 65, 86; 11.I, 106, 168; 19.VI, 164 Gogarty, Oliver St. John (1878–1957), Irish poet, 12.IV, 111 Goggi, Giulio, 19.IV, 38; 19.VI, 147 Gogol, Nikolai (1809–52), Russian author, 8.II, 274; 19.VI, 164, 165 Goicoechea, David, 8.III, 202, 207, 211, 217; 19.II, 65, 83, 130, 150, 151, 238; 19.VI, 107; 19.VII, 73, 196 Goisis, Giuseppe, 19.IV, 38, 75 Goldbæk, Henning, 19.I, 85 Golden, Timothy Joseph, 19.II, 65; 19.VII, 60, 126 Goldhagen, Johann Eustachius (1701–72), German philologist and educator, 20, M 1139–1140 Goldhorn, David Johann Heinrich (1810–74), German theologian and librarian, 20, M 139–140 Golding, Henry J., 19.II, 65 Golding, William (1911–93), British writer and playwright, 19.VI, 165 Goldmann, Lucien (1913–70), French philosopher, 8.II, 157; 13, 138, 180; 14, 111; 19.III, 35
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Goldschmidt, Meïr Aaron (1819–87), Danish author, 1.I, 150; 2.I, 193; 5.II, 232, 234; 6.III, 265; 7.I, xii, 31, 91, 182, 247, 249; 7.II, 327; 7.III, 90, 91, 105–49, 214, 250, 276; 8.I, 11, 12, 53; 12.I, 159, 163; 12.II, 66, 151; 14, xiii; 16.I, 256; 17, 67, 80, 84, 85, 167; 19.VI, 165, 166; 20, M 1547; U 43 Goldschmidt, Oliver (1728–74), English poet, 7.III, 52, 59, 96 Goldstein, Kurt (1878–1965), German Jewish neurologist, 9, 243; 13, 221, 242; 19.III, 113 Goldstick, Danny, 8.III, 211 GoáĊbiewska, Maria, 19.V, 44, 48, 63; 19.VII, 189 Golik, Nadezhda, 19.V, 118; 19.VII, 243 Gollwitzer, Helmut, 19.III, 113 Golomb, Jacob, 9, 55, 63, 85; 19.II, 13, 35, 65, 206, 251; 19.III, 229–32; 19.VI, 86, 94; 19.VII, 24, 126 Goltermann, W.F., 19.I, 169 Goluboviü, Aleksandra, 19.I, 41 Gombrowicz, Witold (1904–69), Polish author, 8.II, 227; 12.I, xiii; 12.V, 131, 139–56; 19.V, 44, 68; 19.VI, 166, 167 Gomes, Arthur Bartholo, 19.V, 81; 19.VI, 201 Gomes, F. Soares, 19.V, 75, 81 Gomes, Fernando, 19.III, 31; 19.VI, 94 Gomes de Oliveira, Rômulo, 19.V, 76, 88 Gomez, L. Martinez, 19.III, 38
Gomez, Madeleine Angélique Poisson de (1684–1770), French author, 20, A II 220–221 Gómez, Mariano Álvarez, 19.VI, 235 Gómez, Vicente, 19.V, 172; 19.VI, 19 Gómez Arciniega, Luis Alfonso, 19.V, 172 Gómez de Liaño, Ignacio, 8.II, 38; 19.V, 172 Gómez Molleda, María Dolores, 19.V, 170; 19.VII, 263 Goncharov, Ivan Alexandrovich (1812–91), Russian author, 8.II, 248; 12.V, 169 Gondouin, Johanna Lundström, 19.V, 210 Goñi Zubieta, Carlos, 8.II, 47; 18.VI, 181–5; 19.I, 18; 19.V, 172; 19.VII, 223 Gontard, Suzette (1769–1802), 16.I, 132 González, Darío D., 8.II, 53, 307; 8.III, 293, 298, 299; 18.IV, 111–16; 19.II, 13, 62, 65, 75, 92, 99, 155, 156, 197, 198, 203; 19.III, 20, 28, 29, 34, 45; 19.IV, 14, 86; 19.V, 154, 155, 172, 173, 194; 19.VI, 19, 31; 19.VII, 236, 257 González Álvarez, Ángel (1916–91), Spanish Thomist philosopher, 8.II, 31; 8.III, 271; 19.V, 173 González Caminero, Nemesio, 19.V, 173; 19.VII, 263 González Contreras, Alejandro, 19.II, 105, 172, 214, 215; 19.V, 68, 164, 173 González de Cardedal, Olegario, 19.V, 173 González Fernández, Martín, 19.III, 57 González Martín, Vicente, 19.V, 169 González Montero, Sebastián, 19.V, 173; 19.VII, 31
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González Porto, Bompiani, 19.V, 173 González Suárez, Lucero, 19.V, 164, 173; 19.VII, 19 González Uribe, H., 19.V, 173; 19.VII, 89, 284 Goodall, Norman, 19.II, 122 Goodchild, Philip, 19.VII, 59 Goodman, Jeffrey L., 19.II, 116 Goold, Patrick Allen, 19.II, 44, 65, 74 Goossens, Wilfried, 19.I, 199 Goranoviü, Pavle, 19.II, 251 Göransson, Lars (1919–94), Swedish translator of Kierkegaard, 8.I, 175; 19.V, 200 Göransson, Zacharias (1823–81), 8.I, 177, 181; 19.V, 198, 199, 212, 224 Gorbaceviþa, Lilija, 19.V, 3 Gorbunov-Posadov, Ivan, 8.II, 251 Gordin, Jacob (1896–1947), English composer, 9, 395 Gordis, Robert, 19.II, 58, 65, 70; 19.VI, 5 Gordon, Caroline (1895–1981), American novelist, 12.IV, 170, 171, 186 Gordon, Haim, 19.II, 65, 151, 159; 19.IV, 175; 19.VI, 86, 87 Gordon, Lewis, 12.IV, 27, 28 Gordon, Peter Eli, 10.III, 190 Gorgias, 2.II, 83
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Göring, Hermann (1893–1946), German military leader, 14, 181 Goris, Wouter, 19.III, 113 Gorji, Mostafa, 19.V, 31; 19.VII, 177 Görner, Rüdiger, 19.III, 112; 19.VI, 64; 19.VII, 109 Gorog, Françoise, 19.III, 28; 19.V, 193; 19.VII, 49 Görres, Joseph (1776–1848), German writer, 4, 4, 243, 275, 309; 5.II, 52; 6.I, 259; 6.III, 28; 7.I, 273; 16.II, 218; 20, M 528–533, 809, 1402, 1440, 1486, 1673 Gorsd, Pedro, 8.III, 294, 298 Górski, Artur, 19.V, 35, 44 Gørtz, Kim, 19.I, 90 Göschel, Karl Friedrich (1784–1861), German civil servant and philosopher, 6.II, 53; 7.I, 151; 16.II, 236 Gosse, Edmund (1849–1928), English literary critic, 12.II, 17, 21 Goßner, Johannes (1773–1858), German author and divine, 20, M 269 Gotfredsen, Sørine, 19.I, 79, 87, 90, 142, 147 Goth, Maja (1923–99), 12.I, 115, 129; 19.VII, 24 Gothein, Eberhard (1853–1923), German economist, 14, 117, 118 Götke, Eva Tøjner, 19.VI, 5 Götke, Povl, 19.I, 65, 68, 69, 85–7, 90, 122, 128, 140; 19.II, 65, 251; 19.VI, 190; 19.VII, 73 Goto, Hideki, 19.IV, 112
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Goto, Taira, 19.IV, 112, 177; 19.VII, 127, 154 Goto, Yoshiya, 19.IV, 102 Götsch, Dietmar, 19.III, 112; 19.VI, 55 Gotter, Friedrich Wilhelm (1746–97), German author, 16.I, 80 Gottlieb, Roger S., 19.II, 65, 66 Gottsched, Hermann (1848–1916), German Protestant theologian, 8.III, 125, 151; 9, 159, 169, 177; 10.I, 163, 281, 288–92, 300, 302, 303, 307; 10.III, 80; 11.I, 174; 12.I, 117, 119, 125, 141, 160, 161; 19.I, 59; 20, M 619; 19.III, 61, 70, 113, 168; 19.V, 231 Gottsched, Johann Christoph (1700–66), German author and critic, 5.I, 6, 54, 78; 8.I, 10, 11, 26, 314, 336; 8.II, 23; 16.II, 14 Götz, Karl August, 19.III, 112; 19.VI, 71 Gøtzsche, Johannes (1866–1938), translator, 8.I, 424; 19.III, 7, 54 Goudenhooft, Gabriela, 19.V, 109 Gouhier, Henri, 19.III, 14 Gould, James A., 19.II, 66 Goulet, Denis (1931–2006), American scholar, 12.IV, 167–9; 19.II, 66; 19.VI, 5, 34 Gounod, Charles François (1818–93), French composer and organist, 5.III, 170 Gourmont, Remy de (1858–1915), French poet, novelist, and critic, 13, 57 Gouvêa, Ricardo Quadros, 18.VI, 9–13, 15–20; 19.V, 82, 97; 19.VI, 42
Gouveia, Maria Carmelita Homem de, 19.V, 82 Gouwens, David, 1.II, 190; 8.III, 244–6, 324; 10.I, 25, 33, 34, 349; 18.II, 229–34, 235–8; 19.II, 17, 24, 66, 81, 83, 125, 137, 152, 154, 158, 207; 19.V, 165; 19.VI, 51; 19.VII, 84, 195 Gover, K.E., 19.II, 35–7; 19.VI, 106, 183 Gozzi, Carlo (1720–1806), Italian author, 7.II, 290; 20, M 1930 Gozzini, Mario, 19.IV, 62 Graaf, Johannes de, 19.I, 174 Gräb, Wilhelm, 19.III, 91; 19.VII, 199 Grabbe, Christian Dietrich (1801–36), German dramatist, 16.I, 144, 172, 209, 221; 19.VI, 167; 20, M 1670 Grabenko, Elena, 14, 114 Grabowski, Marian, 19.V, 44, 52, 59, 63; 19.VII, 155 Gräb-Schmidt, Elisabeth, 19.III, 91, 113; 19.VII, 199, 223 Gracia, Jorge J.E., 19.II, 243 Graciotti, Sante, 19.IV, 55; 19.VII, 256 Graczyk, Piotr, 19.V, 44 Graf, Friedrich Wilhelm, 19.I, 214; 19.III, 113, 181; 19.VII, 259 Grage, Joachim, 19.II, 197, 198, 203, 210; 19.III, 71, 113, 114, 153, 161; 19.VI, 78, 119, 141, 254; 19.VII, 47, 109 Graham, Archie, 19.II, 63, 214; 19.VI, 184 Graham, Dom Aelred, 19.II, 66
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Graham, John T., 19.VII, 148 Grahn, Lucile (1819–1907), Danish ballet dancer, 7.III, 70 Grammont, Guiomar de, 8.III, 324; 18.VI, 21–5; 19.V, 82; 19.VI, 116, 140; 19.VII, 273 Gramont, Jérôme de, 19.III, 29, 31, 44 Gramsci, Antonio (1891–1937), Italian writer and philosopher, 12.V, 50 Gran, Gerhard (1856–1925), Norwegian literary historian, 8.I, 122, 142; 12.III, 157, 158; 19.VII, 3 Granados Valdéz, Juan, 19.V, 164 Granat, Wincenty (1900–79), Polish Catholic scholar, 8.II, 216, 217; 19.V, 44 Grande Sánchez, Pedro José, 19.V, 173; 19.VI, 233 Grandjean, Louis E., 19.I, 90 Grandmaison, Thomas-Auguste Le Roy de (1715–1801), French author and of¿cer, 20, A II 316 Grane, Leif (1928–2000), Danish professor of theology, 7.II, 193, 255; 19.VII, 41 Grangier, Eduard, 12.I, 129; 19.III, 51, 114; 19.VI, 5; 19.VII, 25, 182 Granito, Alessandra, 19.II, 66; 19.IV, 60–2; 19.VI, 128, 183; 19.VII, 13 Granjo, Maria Helena Bittencourt, 19.V, 82 Grant, George, 8.III, 218, 219 Grant, M. Colin, 19.II, 66; 19.VI, 15, 84 Grass, Günther (b. 1927), German author, 12.I, 4
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Green, Mary Jean, 19.II, 206; 19.VI, 58 Green, Peter, 19.II, 117 Green, Ronald M., 7.III, 127; 8.III, 238; 10.II, 165–7; 16.I, 4; 18.II, 239–44; 19.II, 36, 66, 67, 74, 153, 154, 158, 163, 203, 206; 19.V, 165; 19.VI, 5, 58; 19.VII, 32, 36, 149 Greene, Graham (1904–91), English novelist, playwright and critic, 8.III, 200; 16.I, 168; 19.VI, 167 Greene, Helen, 12.IV, 162 Greene, Theodor Meyer, 19.II, 117 Greenhalgh, Kenneth, 19.II, 131 Greenspan, Daniel, 19.II, 67, 194, 199, 200, 209, 211; 19.VI, 38, 39, 67, 105 Greenspan, Lauren, 19.II, 213 Greenspan, Louis, 19.II, 183; 19.VI, 215 Greenway, John L., 19.II, 67, 196; 19.VI, 26, 123; 19.VII, 148 Gregers, Emanuel (1881–1957), Danish actor and director, 7.III, 192 Gregersen, Niels Henrik, 10.I, 269; 19.I, 149; 19.II, 43; 19.III, 180; 19.VI, 170, 175; 19.VII, 76 Gregor, Brian, 19.II, 67, 75, 93, 148, 173, 207, 236; 19.VI, 74, 182; 19.VII, 91 Gregori, Arístides, 8.III, 295; 19.V, 151 Gregory, Theophilus Stephen, 8.I, 251, 19.II, 8, 67 Gregory of Nazianzus (329–89), archbishop of Constantinople, 4, 95, 98 Gregory of Nyssa (335–94), Christian bishop and saint,
4, 95–102, 112; 10.II, 119, 209; 10.III, 4, 16, 17; 19.VI, 167, 168 Greiner, Bernhard, 19.VI, 107 Grelland, Hans Herlof, 18.V, 251–5; 19.II, 210; 19.V, 15, 17; 19.VI, 233; 19.VII, 3, 113, 182 Grelot, Pierre, 19.III, 29 Gremaud, Ann-So¿e, 19.II, 143 Grene, Marjorie, 8.III, 232; 19.II, 67; 19.V, 193 Grenier, Jean (1898–1971), French philosopher, 9, 6, 7, 63; 19.III, 27 Grenz, Stanley James (1950–2005), American Christian theologian, 8.III, 235; 10.I, x; 10.II, 45–62; 19.II, 67; 19.VI, 168 Greschat, Martin, 19.III, 185 Gretchen. See Margarete Gretlund, Jan Nordby, 19.II, 135; 19.VII, 159 Greve, Wilfried, 8.III, 323; 9, 41, 163; 11.I, 51; 18.IV, 241–6; 18.IV, 321–6; 19.I, 71, 85; 19.II, 67, 136, 251; 19.III, 30, 69, 114, 186, 191, 192; 19.IV, 175; 19.V, 193; 19.VI, 4, 5, 61, 165, 206, 241, 248; 19.VII, 15, 30, 223 Grice, Herbert Paul (1913–88), British philosopher, 19.VI, 168 Grieg, Edvard (1843–1907), Norwegian composer, 19.VI, 168 Grier, Michelle, 19.II, 67 Griesemann, Otto A., 19.III, 114; 19.VII, 127 Grieve, Alexander, 19.II, 67 Grif¿n, Christopher O., 19.II, 68; 19.VII, 182
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Grif¿n, Louise Benson, 19.II, 116 Grif¿oen, Sander, 19.I, 174, 177; 19.VII, 128 Grif¿th, Gwilym O., 19.II, 68 Grif¿th, Richard M., 19.II, 68 Grif¿ths, Paul J., 17, 219; 19.II, 53 Grifo, Carlos, 8.II, 3; 19.V, 71, 72 Grillo, Marcos Monteiro, 19.V, 82 Grimault, Marguérite, 8.I, 284; 19.I, 210; 19.III, 9, 10, 11, 29; 19.IV, 93 Grimm, Wilhelm (1786–1859), German linguist and author, 6.III, 4, 5, 277; 12.IV, 128; 16.I, 42, 79, 80, 187, 188; 20, M 1423, 1425–1427, 1612–1622 Grimm Jacob (1785–1863), German historian, linguist and author, 6.III, 277; 11.I, 89; 12.IV, 128; 16.I, 42, 79, 80, 187, 188; 20, M 1423, 1425–1427 Grimsley, Ronald, 5.I, 56, 113, 114, 121–5, 132; 5.III, 36, 109, 120, 172, 174, 175; 8.I, 257; 8.III, 187; 10.II, 47; 17, 162; 18.II, 245–8, 249–52; 19.I, 81; 19.II, 68, 230, 231; 19.IV, 172; 19.VI, 72, 97, 98, 112, 116, 149, 166, 177, 255; 19.VII, 51, 53, 102, 120, 154, 176, 211, 214, 268, 269 Grímsson, Stefán Hörður, 8.I, 228 Grimwood, Tom, 19.II, 68; 19.VII, 127, 204 Grinberg, Jaime, 19.V, 151 Grinten, Lars van der, 19.III, 115 Grisebach, Eberhard (1880–1945), German Protestant theologian and philosopher, 8.I, 373; 19.III, 115, 165
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Grishauge, Hans, 19.I, 79; 19.VI, 168, 171, 172, 174 Grit, Diederik, 8.I, 274, 275; 19.I, 160, 165, 172, 174 Gritsanov, Alexandr, 19.V, 123 Grliü, Danko, 19.I, 39, 41; 19.VII, 127 Groenewegen, Herman Ysbrand, 19.I, 185 Groenewoud, Gerben, 19.I, 178 Groethuysen, Bernhard, 19.III, 29, 38, 50 Grolman, Adolf, 19.III, 118 GromczyĔski, Wiesáaw, 8.II, 224, 225; 19.V, 42, 44, 45; 19.VII, 154 Grøn, Arne, 8.I, 90, 91; 11.I, 201, 202; 18.I, 81–6, 87–92; 19.I, 71, 84, 87, 88, 90, 91, 107, 109, 122, 128, 151, 211; 19.II, 18, 39, 41, 52, 69, 75, 82, 85, 92, 98, 99, 100, 114, 148, 194, 241, 243, 251; 19.III, 29, 38, 75, 90, 114, 115, 208; 19.IV, 84, 86; 19.V, 166, 169, 175, 194, 231; 19.VI, 15, 126, 201; 19.VII, 65, 69, 189, 198, 223, 274 Grønbech, Vilhelm (1873–1948), Danish historian of religion, 8.I, 94, 97; 12.II, 69; 19.I, 91; 19.VI, 170 Gronbek, Villiam, 19.III, 163 Grønberg, Bendt Christian (1791–1864), Danish author, 20, M 1023–1024 Gröndahl, Britta, 19.V, 201 Gröndal, Benedikt (1826–1907), 8.I, 222 Grondin, Jean, 19.VI, 157
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Gronemeyer, Marianne, 19.III, 115 Grönewegen, H. I., 19.III, 208, 209 Gronhovd, Anne-Marie, 19.III, 29; 19.VI, 76 Grønkjær, Niels, 19.I, 87, 139; 19.II, 69 Gronovius, Jakob (1645–1716), Dutch classical scholar, 20, M 519 Groot, Ger, 19.I, 174, 214; 19.VI, 31 Grooten, Johan, 8.I, 284; 19.I, 157, 174, 175; 19.III, 29; 19.VII, 182 Gropp, Rugard Otto, 29.III, 72; 19.VI, 193; 19.VII, 94 Grosche, Robert, 19.III, 53 Grosos, P., 19.III, 30; 19.VII, 86 Groß, G., 19.III, 115 Gross, Neil, 11.III, 184 Gross, Robert F., 19.II, 69 Gross, Ruth V., 19.VII, 25 Gross, Stuart, 19.II, 255; 19.VII, 6 Grossart, Friedrich, 19.III, 82, 115, 167, 194 Grössel, Hanns, 19.III, 69, 153 Grosshans, Hans-Peter, 19.II, 81; 19.III, 181; 19.VI, 145 Großmann, Andreas, 19.III, 89, 90; 19.VI, 230 Grote, George (1794–1871), English classical historian, 2.I, 168, 177 Grotenfelt, Arvi (1863–1941), Finnish philosopher, 8.I, 204, 205, 208
Grotius, Hugo (1583–1645), Dutch jurist, 1.II, 142 Grøtting, Kåre, 19.I, 153 Grounds, Vernon C. (1914–2010), American Evangelical theologian, 10.II, 46 Grove, Peter, 19.III, 90; 19.VII, 198 Groys, Boris, 19.III, 70 Gruber, Johann Gottfried (1774–1851), German critic and literary historian, 1.I, 196; 5.II, 4; 20, M 1311–1363 Grude, Even, 20, M 266 Grudnik, Monika, 19.V, 63; 19.VI, 51 Grumett, David, 10.III, 101 Grünberg, Ludwig, 8.II, 305 Grünberg, Otto Leixner von, 19.III, 211 Grund, Cynthia M., 19.II, 69 Gründer, Karlfried, 19.III, 190 Grundtvig, Nicolai Frederik Severin (1783–1872), Danish theologian and poet, 1.II, 259, 264, 286, 291, 317, 318, 320, 323; 3, 22, 169; 4, 191; 5.I, 156; 5.II, 157, 158, 226, 231; 5.III, 175; 6.I, 22; 6.II, 64, 199, 200; 6.III, 174; 7.I, xi, 96, 103, 122–5, 173–5, 263, 265, 267, 273, 283, 303; 7.II, 42, 45, 50, 97–152, 153–5, 159, 173–7, 180–7 passim, 192–8 passim, 201, 204, 211–26, 267, 289, 291, 303–13 passim, 316, 319, 336, 337; 7.III, 42, 92, 127, 136; 8.I, 3, 8, 9, 34, 47, 53, 84, 94–8, 134, 141, 203, 237, 247, 248, 310; 8.III, 17; 9, 400; 12.I, 74, 221; 12.II, 5, 27, 93, 94, 131,
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141, 142, 151, 153, 161, 163, 173; 12.III, 122–30, 139, 156; 14, x; 16.I, 17, 196, 230, 234, 235, 236, 292; 16.II, 65–9, 71; 19.VI, 168–76; 20, M 185, 201, 222–224, 346–351, 1548–1549, 1948–1949, 1970; A I 69, 93; U 44–45 Grüne, Johan Peter Martin (1805–75), Danish journalist, 7.I, 19 Grunnet, Niels Eric, 19.I, 69, 123, 124, 130, 133 Grunnet, Niels Vincens, 19.I, 65 Grunnet, Sanne Elisa, 19.I, 91, 121; 19.VI, 201; 19.VII, 195, 235 Gruppe, Otto Friedrich (1804–76), German philosopher, philologist and poet, 6.I, 347 Grut, Mario, 19.V, 227 Gryglewicz, Feliks, 19.V, 61 Gryphius, Andreas (1616–64), German poet and dramatist, 19.VI, 176 Grzegorczyk, Anna, 19.V, 46 Grzegorzewska, Maágorzata, 19.II, 217; 19.V, 45; 19.VII, 51 Guanti, Giovanni, 19.IV, 63; 19.VI, 42 Guanxue, Chen, 19.I, 23 Guarda, Victor, 19.III, 115; 19.VI, 201 Guardini, Romano (1885–1968), Italian Catholic theologian, 8.I, 378; 8.II, 30; 10.I, xi; 10.III, 6, 25, 27–31, 37, 45–74, 132, 133; 11.I, 11; 12.IV, 171; 12.V, 37; 14, 30; 19.I, 52, 211; 19.III, 115, 116, 178; 19.VI, 31, 123, 176, 177
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Guarini, Giovanni Battista (1538–1612), Italian poet and diplomat, 5.III, 160 Guarnieri, Maria Cristina Mariante, 19.V, 82; 19.VI, 61 Guarnieri, Romana, 19.IV, 29 Guattari, Félix (1930–92), French political activist, 11.II, 84, 91–3, 95, 96, 104; 13, 2 Gubitz, Friedrich Wilhelm (1786–1870), German author, 6.III, 5, 6; 20, M 1671 Gubman, Boris, 19.II, 10 Gudmundsen, Per, 19.I, 118, 126 Guðmundsson, Eiríkur, 8.I, 229 Guðmundsson, Þorgeir (1794–1871), Icelandic pastor in Lolland, 8.I, 219 Guehuen, John A., 19.II, 127 Guericke, Heinrich Ernst Ferdinand (1803–78), German Protestant theologian, 4, 153, 157; 5.II, 152; 7.II, 309; 20, M 158–159 Guerra, Elizabete, 19.V, 101; 19.VII, 291 Guerra, Maria Luísa, 19.V, 82 Guerreiro, Denise Cestari Gules, 19.V, 82; 19.VI, 123 Guerrero, Margarita, Argentinian writer, 12.V, 25 Guerrero Martínez, Luis Ignacio, 8.II, 41; 8.III, 274, 277–9, 299; 18.II, 253–6; 18.VI, 177–80, 187–90, 191–5, 197–200, 201–4; 19.V, 153, 154, 163–5, 170, 173–5, 177, 183, 191; 19.VI, 25, 32, 55, 94, 107, 110, 140, 143, 152, 157, 196, 213; 19.VII, 7, 49, 50, 81, 202, 204, 231
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Guggenheim, Ernst, 19.III, 63 Guibal, Francis, 19.III, 29; 19.VII, 32, 60 Guignon, Charles, 19.II, 7, 47, 69, 221; 19.VI, 233 Guignot, Marie-Henriette, 19.III, 9–11 Guillain, Alix, 19.III, 53 Guillamore Hansen, P., 19.I, 93; 19.VII, 219 Guillaumont, Antoine, 19.III, 29 Guillemin, Bernard, 19.III, 116 Guillén, Bernardo, 19.V, 195 Guimarães, Déborah Vogelsanger, 19.V, 82; 19.VII, 223 Guimarães, Jacquissom Aguiar, 19.V, 75; 19.VII, 281 Guimarães, Torrieri, 19.V, 71 Guimarães Rosa, João (1908–67), Brazilian writer, 19.VI, 177 Guimbretière, André, 19.III, 52; 19.VII, 1 Guirguis, Renée, 19.III, 30 Guldbrandsen, Kirsten Montanari, 8.II, 91; 19.IV, 28, 29 Gulian, Constantin Ionescu, 8.II, 305 Gulin, Eelis (1893–1975), Finnish theologian, 8.I, 206; 19.III, 3 Gulliver, 12.I, xi, 49; 16.I, xi; 16.II, 1–11; 19.VI, 177 Gullón, Ricardo, 19.V, 175; 19.VI, 123; 19.VII, 263 Gulmann, Sebastian Hoeg, 19.II, 200; 19.VII, 244, 245 Gulnare, 16.I, 32, 33, 38
Gulyás, Gábor, 19.IV, 2, 7, 8, 21 Gumbiner, Joseph Henry, 19.II, 69; 19.VI, 5 Gundel, Sven, 19.I, 65, 135 Gunder-Hansen, Edwin, 19.III, 116 Gundersen, Karin, 19.II, 131 Gunkel, Hermann (1862–1932), German Protestant theologian, 10.I, 105, 157; 19.III, 109, 208 Gunnarsson, Gunnar (1889–1975), Icelandic novelist, 8.I, 229, 230 Gunne, Monica, 19.V, 213 Güntelberg, Aldo Frederik Wilhelm Roller de (1819–91), Danish military of¿cer, 20, U 100 Günther, Anton (1783–1863), Austrian theologian and philosopher, 1.I, 5; 6.II, 65, 101–15; 19.VI, 177; 20, M 520–523, 869–870, 1672 Günther, Samuel, German pastor, 20, M 518 Gunton, Collin, 19.VI, 51, 201 Guo, Xiaoli, 19.I, 28; 19.VI, 201 Guoping, Zhou, 19.I, 34 Guoyi, Na, 19.I, 24 Gupta, Anoop, 18.II, 257–62; 19.II, 69 Gürdal, Gökhan, 19.V, 237 Gurdjieff, George Ivanovitch (1877–1949), Greek-Armenian mystic and philosopher, 8.I, 254 Gurméndez, Carlos, 19.V, 175
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Gurrey, C.S., 19.II, 69; 19.VII, 113 Gurvitch, Georges (1894–1965), Russian-born French sociologist and jurist, 9, 238, 402, 403 Gurwitsch, Aron (1901–73), Lithuanian-born Jewish American philosopher, 9, 239, 40 Gusdorf, Georges, 19.III, 10, 29 Guseynov, Abdusalam, 19.V, 112, 120 Gussenhoven, C.M., 19.I, 175 Gustafson, James M., 19.VI, 93 Gustafsson, Berndt (1920–75), 8.I, 179, 180; 19.III, 116; 19.V, 200, 213 Gustafsson, Lars, 19.V, 228 Gustafsson, Madeleine, 19.III, 116; 19.V, 213 Gustafsson, Martin, 19.II, 139 Gustav I, king of Sweden (1496–1560), 12.III, 78 Gustav III, king of Sweden (1746–92), 7.III, 69 Gustave, Semeese, 19.II, 49 Gustavsen, Adler, 19.I, 97 Gustavsson, Bo, 19.V, 225 Gutenberg, Johannes (ca. 1400–69), German goldsmith and printer, 5.III, 101 Guterman, Norman, 19.II, 69 Gutfeld, Fredrik Carl (1761–1823), Danish pastor, 20, A I 68 Gutiérrez López, Gilberto, 19.V, 161
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Gutiérrez Marín, Manuel, 18.VI, 211–13; 19.V, 175; 19.VI, 51, 84 Gutiérrez Rivero, Demetrio, 8.II, 34, 40; 8.III, 270, 293–7; 19.V, 152, 153, 155 Guttesen, Kristian, 19.II, 219; 19.IV, 23 Güttgemanns, Erhardt, 19.III, 116 Guttiérez, Gustavo, 10.II, 54 Gutzkow, Karl Ferdinand (1811–78), German writer and dramatist, 6.II, 198, 205; 7.I, 139 Guyon, Jeanne-Marie Bouvier de la Motte (1648–1717), 5.II, 130, 131, 135, 136, 143, 248 Güzel, Cemal, 19.V, 163, 170; 19.VI, 4 Guzmán, Danilo, 8.III, 299 Guzzo, Augusto, 19.IV, 63 Gwak, Bok-rok, 19.IV, 179 Gyatso, Tenzin. See Dalai Lama Gyenge, Zoltán, 8.II, 172, 175; 18.V, 51–6, 57–61; 19.III, 116, 132; 19.IV, 2, 3, 7–11, 14, 15, 17, 19; 19.VI, 5, 22, 23, 47, 72, 201; 19.VII, 46, 73, 125, 127, 144, 170, 189, 223, 224 Gylfason, Þorsteinn (1942–2005), Icelandic philosopher, 8.I, 227, 228, 230; 19.IV, 23 Gyllemberg, Rafael, 8.I, 208 Gyllembourg-Ehrensvärd, Carl Frederik (1767–1815), Swedish nobleman, 5.I, 154; 7.III, 152, 153, 195 Gyllembourg-Ehrensvärd, Thomasine Christine (1773–1856), Danish author, 1.I, 91; 3, 132; 4, 80; 5.I, 147, 154–6; 5.III, 100, 122; 6.II, 68; 6.III, 175,
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296–307 passim; 7.I, xii, 36, 38, 49, 103, 107, 123, 136, 137, 140; 7.II, 291; 7.III, 18, 49, 151–67, 181, 192, 194, 195; 8.I, 421; 8.II, 290; 12.I, xi, 102, 206; 14, 14, 143; 19.VI, 177, 178; 20, M 1563; U 46 Gyllensten, Lars (1921–2006), Swedish author, 12.I, xii; 12.III, 9, 27–51; 19.V, 201, 213, 222; 19.VI, 178 Gysen, Jan, 19.I, 175, 190; 19.VII, 247 H H.H., 17, 89–96 H.T. See Nielsen, Birgitte Dorothea Henriette Ha, Ilseon, 19.IV, 184; 19.VII, 224 Ha, Sun Kyu, 19.IV, 184; 19.VI, 60; 19.VII, 32, 47, 128, 195 Haag, Ingemar, 19.V, 230 Haahr, Johannes Agerbo, 19.I, 62 Haaland, Eric, 19.II, 69 Haan, Frans de, 19.I, 213 Haapala, Vesa, 19.II, 138 Haarder, Bertel, 19.I, 79, 87 Haardt, Alexander, 19.III, 116; 19.VI, 46 Haas, Willy (1891–1973), German critic and publisher, 11.I, 57, 58, 60; 12.I, 117; 19.III, 116 Haave, Jørgen, 11.I, 296 Habachi, René, 8.III, 83–7 Habbard, Anne-Christine, 19.II, 70; 19.III, 12, 29, 30, 34; 19.VII, 59
Haberman, Donald, 19.II, 70; 19.VII, 277 Habermas, Jürgen (b. 1929), German philosopher, 6.II, 253; 8.III, 82, 252; 11.I, 138, 163; 11.III, 182; 14, xv, 73–87; 19.II, 124; 19.III, 116, 117; 19.VI, 181, 182 Habermeier, Rainer, 19.III, 117; 19.VI, 60; 19.VII, 189 Habicht, Ernst Carl (1776–1839), German educator and librarian, 20, U 47 Hábová, ďubica, 19.V, 140; 19.VI, 152; 19.VII, 49 Hachiya, Toshihisa, 19.III, 117; 19.IV, 112; 19.VI, 90 Hackel, Manuela, 19.II, 86, 207; 19.III, 117, 183; 19.VII, 136, 182 Hackmann, Heinrich, 19.III, 207 Haddock-Lobo, Rafael, 19.V, 82; 19.VI, 108 Hades, 16.I, 251 Hadot, Pierre (1922–2010), French philosopher, 11.I, xi; 11.II, 157–71; 19.VI, 182 Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus) (76–138), Roman emperor, 3, 125 Hadzinakov, Petar, 8.II, 295; 19.I, 12 Haeckel, Ernst (1834–1919), German natural scientist, 11.I, 111 Haecker, Theodor (1879–1945), German author and critic, 8.I, 97, 250, 328–31, 347, 358, 363, 386; 8.II, 30, 89, 90; 8.III, 271; 9, 39, 40, 159, 160, 168, 177; 10.I, xi, 81, 106, 293, 294; 10.III, 5, 28, 30, 31, 48–50, 132; 11.I, 11, 28, 57, 58, 60, 106–13 passim, 117, 118, 173, 174, 179, 216; 12.I, xi, 32, 33, 46, 91–114, 117, 118, 141, 158–66
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passim, 175, 229–32; 14, 31, 33, 139, 142–4, 183, 190, 265; 19.II, 27, 251, 252; 19.III, 53, 61–3, 65, 66, 69, 117, 118, 178; 19.IV, 93; 19.V, 149, 185, 194; 19.VI, 67, 182 Haefs, Gabriele, 19.III, 210; 19.VII, 145 Haemon, 11.II, 13 Haenchen, Ernst, 19.III, 118; 19.VI, 248 Haensel, Uwe, 19.III, 203; 19.VI, 121; 19.VII, 112 Haffmans, Gerd, 19.III, 73 Hafner, Gotthilf, 19.III, 118 Haga, Mayumi, 19.IV, 98, 112 Haga, Naoya, 19.IV, 112; 19.VII, 253 Haga, Silje, 19.V, 17; 19.VI, 5 Hagar, 1.I, 241 Hagberg, Knut, 19.V, 231 Hage, Alfred Anton (1803–72), Danish politician, 7.I, 21 Hage, Hother (1816–73), Danish politician, 7.I, 21, 93 Hage, Johannes Dam (1800–37), editor of the Danish newspaper Fædrelandet, 4, 304; 5.III, 84; 7.I, 92, 95, 96; 17, 31, 32 Hagemann, Tim, 19.III, 70, 71, 80, 92, 118, 153, 164, 206; 19.VI, 38, 69 Hagen, Eduard von, 19.III, 119; 19.VI, 201 Hagen, Friedrich Heinrich von der (1780–1856), German philologist, 20, U 48
Hagen, Jimmy Zander, 19.I, 91 Hagen, Johan Frederik (1807–59), Danish theologian, 3, 150; 20, M 534 Hagen, Laurits Christian (1808–80), Danish pastor, 20, M 199; A I 95 Hägerstrand, Olof, 19.V, 228 Hägg, Göran, 19.V, 232 Hägglund, Bengt, 19.V, 212 Hägglund, Henrik, 19.V, 199, 231 Haghdoost, Saeed, 19.V, 32; 19.VI, 128 Haghi, Ali, 19.V, 32; 19.VII, 177 Haglund, John Louis, 19.II, 148, 249 Hagström, Ingela, 19.V, 213, 214 Hahn, August (1792–1863), German theologian, 4, 171; 6.II, 46, 48; 20, M 535; U 86 Hahn, Bent, 19.I, 142; 19.VII, 137 Haimon, 16.I, 49, 53, 61 Haitjema, Theodorus (1888–1972), Dutch theologian, 8.II, 279; 19.I, 175 Haizmann, Albrecht, 19.III, 119 Hajko, Dalimír, 19.V, 131–5; 19.VI, 183, 184 Håkanson, Björn, 19.V, 213 Håkansson, Gabriella, 19.V, 201, 202 Haken, Johann Christian Ludwig (1767–1835), German pastor and author, 20, A II 251–254, 260–261
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Hakuin Ekaku (1686–1768), Japanese Buddhist thinker, 19.VI, 184 Halamis, Moshe, 19.III, 233; 19.VI, 8, 86 Halašová, Marta, 19.V, 135 Halder, Alois, 19.III, 96, 137 Hale, Frederick, 19.II, 70 Hale, Geoffrey, 11.III, 45; 19.II, 55, 70, 82; 19.VI, 19; 19.VII, 25, 172 Hale, Michelle Pulsipher, 12.V, 70 Halevi, Jacob L., 19.II, 70 Halevi, Judah (ca. 1075–1141), Hebrew poet, 9, 299, 318 Halévy, Jacques François (1799–1862), French composer, 5.III, 142, 170 Hall, Amy Laura, 5.II, 97, 98, 101, 186–9; 8.III, 256; 10.II, 167; 18.II, 263–6; 19.II, 70, 155, 166, 246; 19.VI, 5, 93 Hall, Douglas, 8.III, 218; 19.VI, 51 Hall, Edward (1497–1547), English jurist and historian, 16.II, 199 Hall, Harrison, 11.III, 50; 19.II, 70, 125; 19.VI, 233 Hall, Ronald, 8.III, 254; 11.II, 213; 11.III, 12; 19.II, 33, 46, 53, 70, 71, 106, 116, 136, 152, 153, 155, 176; 19.VI, 97; 19.VII, 100, 109, 141 Hall, Thor, 19.II, 71 Hall, Timothy, 19.II, 198 Hallacker, Anja, 19.III, 104; 19.VII, 171
Halldin, Magnus, 19.V, 230 Haller, Albrecht von (1708–77), Swiss physician and author, 16.II, 4 Haller, Bent (b. 1946), Danish writer, 19.VI, 184 Hallesby, Ole (1879–1961), Norwegian theologian, 19.VI, 184 Halley, Edmond (1656–1742), English mathematician and astronomer, 16.II, 50 Hallgren, Bengt, 19.V, 227 Hallgrímsson, Jónas (1807–45), Icelandic natural scientist, 8.I, 220 Hallik, Sulev, 19.III, 1 Hallward, Peter, 14, 43 Halsall, Robert, 12.I, 33; 19.III, 119; 19.VI, 82 Halse, Sven, 19.I, 106 Haltsonen, Sulo, 19.III, 5 Halvorsen, Wendell Q., 19.II, 71; 19.VII, 3 Hamacher, Werner (b. 1948), German literary critic, 12.III, 91 Hamada, Junko, 8.III, 153; 19.IV, 102, 105, 112, 113; 19.VII, 13, 32 Hamann, Johann Georg (1730–88), German philosopher, 1.I, 5, 159, 258; 1.II, 96; 2.I, xi, 178, 179, 204, 216, 238, 273, 274, 278, 281–6, 292, 302–8 passim; 2.II, 159; 3, 192; 4, 137; 5.I, 23–6, 33, 91; 5.II, 122, 134, 158; 5.III, 87; 6.I, x, 167, 170, 173; 6.III, 51, 69, 97–113, 162; 7.I, 132; 7.III, 39, 55, 228; 8.I, 212;
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8.III, 4; 9, 400; 10.I, 243; 10.III, 13–15; 11.I, 106; 11.II, 86; 11.III, 32; 12.I, x; 12.II, 30; 12.IV, 68; 16.II, 5; 19.VI, 184–7; 20, M 536–544 Hamann Hansen, Torben, 19.VII, 27 Hamberg, Lars, 19.V, 213 Hamberger, Julius (1801–85), German theologian and author, 20, M 545 Hamburger, Michael, 19.II, 71 Hameete, Gepke Louise, 19.I, 175 Hamilcar, 3, 77 Hamilton, Andrew, 8.I, 237, 239; 19.II, 95 Hamilton, Christopher, 19.II, 71, 94, 113, 169, 171 Hamilton, Kenneth, 8.III, 202, 234; 10.I, 347, 348; 18.II, 267–72; 19.II, 64, 71; 19.VII, 253 Hamilton, Wayne Bruce, 19.II, 71 Hamilton, William (b. 1924), American theologian, 8.I, 262; 8.III, 234, 235; 19.II, 71, 223; 19.VI, 117 Hamilton, William Sir (1788–56), Scottish philosopher, 8.III, 176 Hamlet, 2.II, 13, 36, 74; 5.I, 178; 5.III, 4; 8.I, 244, 426; 12.I, xi, 150, 152; 12.IV, 9, 10, 55, 58, 118, 127, 128; 12.V, 28; 14, 192, 202–4; 16.I, xi, 54, 105; 16.II, 13–38, 62, 218–20; 17, 78; 19.VI, 187–9 Hamm, Eric, 19.II, 207 Hammacher, Klaus, 19.III, 101, 104; 19.VI, 231 Hammar, Erik, 19.V, 230
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Handesten, Lars, 19.I, 144 Handford, John, 19.II, 148, 238 Handke, Peter (b. 1942), Austrian writer and dramatist, 19.VI, 189 Hanesová, Dana, 19.V, 134 Hankey, Wayne J., 19.II, 183 Hankovszky, Tamás, 19.IV, 11; 19.VII, 224 Hannan, Myles, 19.II, 165 Hannay, Alastair, 1.I, 67; 7.I, 88, 93, 94; 8.I, 163, 258, 259; 8.III, 115, 179; 9, 104; 10.I, 300, 303; 11.I, 201; 11.III, 51, 64; 14, 127; 16.I, 289; 17, 93, 108, 205, 211; 18.II, 273–8, 279–82, 283–6, 287–92; 19.II, 4, 5, 6, 14, 27, 28, 29, 35, 36, 41, 60, 62, 71–4, 79, 82, 83, 97, 104, 114, 136, 137, 142, 153, 156, 159, 193, 249; 19.IV, 174; 19.V, 17, 18, 140, 165, 194, 237; 19.VI, 5, 129, 143, 188, 201, 223; 19.VII, 56, 73, 74, 128, 212, 279 Hannesson, Jóhann, 8.I, 225 Hannibal, 3, 77 Hansemann, Georg, 19.III, 119 Hansen, Aage Falk, 19.II, 62 Hansen, Aleth (1817–89), Danish pastor and minister, 7.II, 205 Hansen, Andreas Christian, 20, A II 208 Hansen, Anna, 19.V, 112 Hansen, Anne Mette, 19.I, 89, 91
Hansen, Christen, 19.II, 8 Hansen, Christian, 8.I, 276; 10.I, 278; 19.III, 59, 119 Hansen, Erik Søndergaard, 19.I, 125 Hansen, Ernst Frederik, 19.I, 81 Hansen, Finn Thorbjørn, 19.I, 91 Hansen, Frantz Johannes (1810–52), Danish poet, 20, U 50 Hansen, Frederik Andreas (1807–90), Danish pastor, 20, U 49 Hansen, Heidi, 19.I, 91; 19.II, 74 Hansen, Holger, 19.I, 91, 92 Hansen, Johan, 8.I, 130 Hansen, Jørgen Christian (1812–80), Danish actor, 17, 34, 35 Hansen, Klaus Kvorning, 19.I, 139 Hansen, Knud (1898–1996), Danish theologian, 8.I, 58–60, 64, 72, 84; 12.II, 69; 19.I, 60, 65, 92, 95, 115, 116, 130, 142; 19.III, 119, 148, 178; 19.VII, 137 Hansen, Knud Lundbek, 19.I, 92; 19.VI, 79; 19.VII, 121 Hansen, Leif Bork, 19.II, 74, 212 Hansen, Lotte, 19.I, 87 Hansen, Martin A. (1909–55), Danish poet and author, 8.I, 69; 12.I, xii; 12.II, 65–99; 19.VI, 189–91 Hansen, Niels, 19.I, 109
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Hansen, Niels Buur, 19.VI, 170 Hansen, Oscar, 19.I, 97 Hansen, P. Verner, 19.I, 81, 114, 135 Hansen, Peter Emmanuel (1846–1930), Russian translator of Kierkegaard’s works, 8.II, 247–52, 270, 274, 275; 12.III, 157; 19.V, 111–14, 118, 126, 127 Hansen, Peter Gunelius, 19.I, 74; 19.V, 18; 19.VI, 79 Hansen, Siegfried, 19.III, 119 Hansen, Søren Gorm, 19.I, 93; 19.VI, 26, 177 Hansen, Søren Peter, 19.I, 84; 19.VII, 239, 240 Hansen, Thorkild, 19.I, 81 Hansen, T.Ph., 16.II, 113 Hansen, Uffe, 19.VI, 37 Hansen, Valdemar, 19.I, 94, 96, 97, 117, 137, 149; 19.II, 117; 19.III, 50, 53; 19.V, 13, 220; 19.VI, 250; 19.VII, 104, 170 Hansen, Vera (1910–58), 12.II, 68 Hansen-Löve, Aage A., 19.III, 119; 19.VI, 152 Hansen-Löve, Friedrich, 19.III, 65, 68, 118, 119 Hanson, Andreas Carl, 16.II, 141, 142, 145, 146, 149 Hanson, Erik M., 19.II, 74, 208, 214; 19.VII, 100, 101 Hanson, Jeffrey, 19.II, 35, 60, 74, 75, 136, 185, 209, 255; 19.VI, 5, 108, 245; 19.VII, 60 Hanssen, Leon, 19.I, 175; 19.VI, 117
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Hare, John E., 5.II, 96; 19.II, 152, 163, 176; 19.VII, 36 Hare, Peter H., 19.II, 75 Hare, Van Curt, 19.II, 32 Hargreaves, Henrique José, 19.V, 82; 19.VII, 128 Harinck, George, 19.I, 175 Häring, Herrmann, 19.III, 135 Harkai Vass, Éva, 19.IV, 11; 19.VII, 256 Harleß, Gottlieb Christoph Adolph (1738–1815), German classical scholar and bibliographer, 20, M 546 Harket, Håkon, 19.V, 16, 18, 28, 29 Harmer, Henning, 19.I, 67 Harms, Claus (1778–1855), German clergyman and theologian, 20, M 280–281, 547 Harms, Ernst, 19.I, 128; 19.III, 143 Harnack, Adolf von (1851–1930), German Protestant theologian, 8.I, 335; 9, 376; 10.I, 1, 7, 105, 157, 229–32, 285, 378, 385 Harper, Ralph, 19.II, 32, 75, 123, 252; 19.VI, 123; 19.VII, 128 Harrelson, Walter J., 19.II, 75; 19.VI, 5 Harries, Karsten, 19.II, 75; 19.VII, 195 Harrington, Michael, 19.II, 32 Harris, Christopher, 19.V, 231 Harris, Edward A., 8.I, 182; 18.II, 293–6; 18.VI, 283–7; 19.II, 75; 19.IV, 174; 19.V, 213, 231
Harris, Kathleen, 19.III, 120; 19.VI, 153 Harris, Ted, 18.VI, 289–93; 19.I, 153 Harrison, Paul R., 19.II, 76 Harrison, Robert Pogue, 19.II, 76 Harrison, Victoria S., 19.II, 76 Harrits, Flemming, 19.I, 87, 89; 19.II, 27, 76; 19.III, 120, 121; 19.VI, 19, 60 Harshav, Barbara, 19.II, 255; 19.VI, 241 Harsløf, Olav, 19.I, 125; 19.VI, 80; 19.VII, 133 Hart, Curtis W., 19.II, 251 Hart, D.A., 19.II, 76 Hart, John W., 19.VI, 51 Hart, Kevin, 19.II, 75 Hartknoch, Johann Friedrich (1740–89), German publisher, 5.II, 134 Hartley, David (1705–57), English philosopher, 6.I, 215; 16.II, 3 Hartley, John J., 19.II, 237 Härtling, Peter (b. 1935), German writer and poet, 19.VI, 191 Hartman, Carl, 12.IV, 164 Hartman, David, 10.III, 206–8 Hartman, Geoffrey (b. 1929), German-born American literary theorist, 12.IV, 53 Hartman, Jan, 19.V, 231
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Hartman, Robert S., 19.II, 76 Hartmann, Nicolai (1882–1950), German philosopher, 8.II, 6; 8.III, 12; 10.I, 242; 19.III, 85 Hartnack, Justus, 19.II, 76; 19.VI, 201, 202 Hartog, Arnold Hendrik de, 19.I, 175 Hartog, Wolter, 19.II, 76, 215, 216; 19.VII, 128 Hartshorne, Charles (1897–2000), American philosopher, 11.III, 179; 19.VI, 191 Hartshorne, M. Holmes, 8.III, 255; 18.II, 297–300; 19.II, 76; 19.V, 194 Hartt, Julian N., 19.II, 76; 19.III, 39 Hartung, E.B., 19.III, 80 Hartung, Johann Adam (Adolf) (1801–67), German philologist, 20, M 548 Hartwich, Wolf-Daniel, 12.I, 181–4 Haruna, Sumito, 19.IV, 115; 19.VII, 32 Harva, Urpo (1910–94), Finnish philosopher of education, 8.I, 205 Harvey, Michael G., 19.II, 76; 19.VII, 279 Hase, Karl August (1800–90), German Protestant theologian, 1.II, 304; 4, 171; 5.II, 132; 6.II, 46, 48, 210; 7.I, 283; 20, M 160–166, 581, 624; U 51–52 Hase, Nobuyuki, 19.IV, 115, 175 Hasegawa, Hiroshi, 19.IV, 115; 19.VI, 202; 19.VII, 128 Hasenhüttl, Gotthold, 19.VI, 90 Hashimoto, Jun, 8.III, 151, 153; 18.V, 205–7; 19.II,
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76; 19.IV, 102, 103, 107, 115–17, 134, 172, 175; 19.VII, 25 Hashimoto, Kagami, 8.III, 152; 19.IV, 97, 98, 117 Haslund, Irene, 19.VI, 233 Haspels, George Frans, 19.I, 175, 176 Hass, Jørgen, 19.III, 75; 19.VI, 202 Hasselaar, Johannes Martinus, 19.I, 164, 176, 189 Hastings, A.W., 10.II, 98, 99 Hatem, Jad, 8.III, 87; 19.VII, 189 Hatem, Nicole, 19.III, 30 Hatherly, Ana (1929–2015), Portuguese writer, 12.V, 68; 19.V, 82; 19.VII, 159 Hatting, Carsten E., 19.VII, 109 Hatton, Nigel, 19.II, 211, 212; 19.VI, 47, 137; 19.VII, 42, 44, 244 Hattori, Sawako, 19.IV, 117 Hauberg Mortensen, Finn, 8.I, 226 Hauch, Johannes Carsten (1790–1872), Danish author, 7.I, xii, 102, 109, 141, 154; 7.III, 112, 209–23, 260; 12.I, xi; 12.II, 104; 16.II, 192; 17, 81; 19.VI, 191; 20, M 1550–1550a; U 53 Hauck, Albert, 19.III, 159 Hauerwas, Stanley (b. 1940), American theologian, 10.II, 57; 19.VI, 191, 192 Hauff, Carl Victor (1753–1832), German theologian and pastor, 20, M 1237 Haug, Hellmut, 19.III, 121; 19.VI, 90
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Haug, Walter, 19.III, 151 Hauge, Hans, 19.VII, 69 Hauge, Hans Nielsen (1771–1824), Norwegian lay preacher, 8.I, 130; 19.I, 66, 78, 85, 93 Hauge, Niels (1828–56), Danish educator, 20, M 1897 Haugen, Trond, 19.V, 14 Haukeland, Per Ingvar, 19.V, 18 Haupt, Theodor von (1782–1832), German jurist and author, 20, M 465 Hauptmann, Gerhart (1862–1946), German poet, 12.I, 105 Hauschildt, Eberhard, 19.III, 121; 19.VI, 90; 19.VII, 77 Hauschildt, Friedrich, 19.II, 112; 19.III, 77, 121, 140, 169, 179, 186; 19.VII, 32, 77 Haustedt, Birgit, 19.III, 121; 19.VI, 81, 252; 19.VII, 16 Havasréti, József, 19.IV, 15 Havel, Václav (1936–2011), Czech author and politician, 12.V, 159; 19.VI, 192 Havelaar, Just, 19.I, 176; 19.VII, 208 Havenstein, Eduard, 19.III, 121 Haves-Balasz, Lenke, 19.I, 210; 19.VII, 213 Havet, Jacques, 19.III, 33, 37 Hawi, Sami, 8.III, 80–2; 19.II, 76 Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1804–64), American writer, 19.VI, 192 Hawton, Hector (1901–75), English writer, 8.I, 254; 18.II, 301–6; 19.II, 76
Haxhiymeri, Arben, 19.I, 3 Hay, Gerald C., Jr., 19.II, 71, 77 Hay, Marie, 19.I, 93 Hay, Sergia Karen, 19.II, 77, 116, 203; 19.VI, 185 Hay, William H., 19.II, 139 Hayama, Manjiro, 19.IV, 117 Hayashi, Tadayoshi, 19.IV, 117, 118, 134, 173, 174; 19.VII, 17, 77 Haydn, Johann (1732–1809), Austrian composer, 5.III, 137; 16.I, 114 Hayen, A., 19.III, 37, 135 Haymes, Don, 19.II, 151 Hazelton, Roger, 19.II, 173 He, Nian, 19.I, 28 Heartz, Daniel, 16.II, 173 Heath-Stubbs, John (1918–2006), English poet and translator, 8.I, 252 Hebbel, Friedrich (1813–63), German poet and dramatist, 6.III, 11; 12.I, 153; 20, M 1674–1675; U 54 Hebding, Rémy, 19.III, 30 Hébert, Anne (1916–2000), Canadian writer and poet, 19.VI, 192 Hecke, O., 19.V, 71 Heckel, Hans, 19.III, 121; 19.VI, 117 Hedberg, Frans (1828–1908), Swedish dramatist, 12.III, 70
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Hedeinstam, Verner von (1859–1940), Swedish author, 12.I, 220 Hedén, Birger, 19.V, 225 Hedén, Martin, 19.V, 228 Hedenius, Ingemar (1908–82), Swedish philosopher, 8.I, 182; 19.V, 214; 19.VI, 192 Hedley, Douglas, 19.II, 183 Hedling, Erik, 19.VII, 111 Hedvall, Anders, 19.V, 214 Hedžet Tóth, Cvetka, 19.V, 145, 149; 19.VII, 145, 224 Hee, David van, 19.I, 214 Heegaard, Poul Sophus Vilhelm (1835–84), Danish philosopher, 6.I, 34–6; 8.I, 7; 19.VI, 143 Heeger, Hellmut, 19.VII, 3, 236 Heemskerk, Klaas, 19.I, 159 Heerden, Adriaan van, 19.II, 152, 155; 19.VII, 163, 224 Heerikhuizen, Frederik Wilhelm van, 19.I, 176; 19.VII, 71 Heering, Gerrit Jan, 19.I, 176 Hees, Annelies van, 19.I, 158, 160, 161, 173, 200, 203–5 Hefele, Carl Joseph von (1809–93), German theologian, 20, M 152 Hefner, Phil, 8.III, 299 Hegedušiü, Krsto (1901–75), Croatian painter, 12.V, 164, 165 Hegel, Frederik (1817–87), Danish publisher, 12.II, 139; 12.III, 128, 156
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163, 167, 170, 171, 173, 187, 191, 229, 231, 233, 237–46 passim, 254–7, 275, 291, 337–49 passim; 7.III, 25, 26, 41, 72, 80, 93, 94, 127, 135, 145, 171, 226, 227, 265; 8.I, 6, 7, 34, 37, 49, 50, 52, 61, 78, 144, 147, 154, 162, 210, 211, 222, 224, 227, 244, 248, 255, 258–60, 264, 283, 342, 345, 357, 364, 366, 370, 375, 380, 381, 428–30, 433, 434, 437–9, 443, 444, 446; 8.II, 5, 26, 37, 39, 40, 86–8, 156, 160, 166, 169, 170, 206, 215, 216, 222–4, 228, 259, 261, 266, 274, 287, 289–95, 304, 325; 8.III, 4–6, 10–16 passim, 47, 49, 51, 52, 57, 58, 60, 63–7, 72, 74, 84, 85, 107–16 passim, 119, 120, 127, 135, 176, 183, 184, 188, 197, 198, 213, 237, 238, 240, 274–6, 285, 289, 291, 292; 9, 3–5, 9, 11–13, 19, 26, 47, 102, 103, 140, 171, 172, 188, 200, 204, 225, 227, 235–40, 243–7, 250–5, 299, 300, 308–10, 315, 337, 343–5, 356, 358–60, 362–4, 369, 376, 381, 393–407 passim; 10.I, 12, 68, 80, 86, 97, 121, 148, 173, 187, 195, 196, 200, 201, 203, 207, 211–13, 217, 238, 243, 245, 248, 249, 252, 254, 255, 265, 271, 272, 323, 325, 340, 347–50, 357, 360, 362, 363, 365, 367, 381; 10.II, 8, 35, 36, 47, 51, 52, 77, 92, 116, 126, 128, 131, 137, 147, 162, 177, 178, 182; 10.III, 3, 6, 13, 17, 89, 106, 108, 120, 142, 143, 176, 177; 11.I, 29, 30–2, 39, 67, 68, 70–4, 78–80, 87, 89, 94, 127, 130–9 passim, 157, 159, 160, 163, 165, 167, 170, 171, 176, 194, 248–51, 253, 254, 258, 259, 261, 263, 273, 276; 11.II, 4, 8, 9, 11, 15, 37, 49–52, 58, 63–5, 68, 69, 71, 74, 77, 83, 88, 111–13, 116, 117, 122, 123, 126–9, 131, 140, 141, 174, 182, 183, 186, 194, 233, 237–50 passim; 11.III, 2, 5–8, 17, 30, 32, 33, 38, 39, 41, 44, 83, 105, 107, 109, 118, 120, 138, 139, 140, 143–50 passim, 167, 168, 173, 183–92 passim, 195–7, 204–12
passim, 215, 219, 220, 225, 227; 12.I, 19, 55, 101, 115, 124, 153, 180, 196, 205; 12.II, 22–4, 26, 35, 106; 12.III, 36, 76, 118, 119, 146, 163, 166, 167; 12.IV, 68, 70, 71, 102, 120, 168, 169, 176, 177, 180, 199, 207; 12.V, 9, 81–3, 92, 109, 132, 142, 144; 13, 12, 32, 37–9, 88, 162, 179, 184, 197, 198, 204, 207, 222, 229, 297, 299, 308, 312–4, 316, 319; 14, xiii, xiv, 2, 17, 21, 25, 32–6, 44–8, 54, 56, 59–64, 67–70, 83, 89–104 passim, 107, 108, 117–24 passim, 130, 137–41, 150, 159, 162–4, 212, 226, 227, 243, 245, 262; 16.I, 4–6, 49–62 passim, 153, 196, 220, 223, 269, 271; 16.II, 8, 16, 32, 33, 92, 126, 133, 134, 136, 142, 143, 146, 147, 164, 176, 196; 17, 7–13, 16, 20, 54, 55, 127, 145, 180, 181, 243, 252, 253; 19.VI, 192–224; 20, M 549–565, 1384–1386 Phenomenology of Spirit (1807), 5.I, 14, 39; 6.I, 98, 99, 130, 132–4, 139; 6.II, 56, 57, 248; 6.III, 240; 9, 11, 235, 236, 254, 308, 343, 359; 11.II, 50, 65, 66, 77, 246, 247 Science of Logic (1812–16), 6.I, 82, 101, 102, 317, 318, 320, 321, 339–73 Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences (1817), 6.I, 101, 251, 322, 323, 340, 350, 359, 362; 6.II, 56, 113 Philosophy of Right (1821), 6.I, 20, 103, 106, 107, 116, 135, 139; 6.II, 14; 6.III, 209, 239–43, 249, 252, 253, 259 “Review of Solger’s Posthumous Writings” (1828), 6.I, 103, 111–27; 6.III, 243–53, 259 Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion (1832), 4, 174; 6.I, 81, 129, 139; 6.III, 140, 209 Lectures on the History of Philosophy (1833–36), 6.I, 71, 72, 103–6, 108–13, 115, 121, 139; 6.III, 247
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Lectures on Aesthetics (1835–38), 6.I, 103, 120, 123–9 passim, 131, 139, 237, 348; 6.III, 143, 157, 252, 253, 256, 259, 260 Lectures on the Philosophy of History (1837), 6.I, 99, 103, 106, 107, 115, 116, 139 Philosophical Propaedeutic (1840), 6.I, 130, 340 Hegel, Immanuel (1814–91), German government of¿cial (son of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel), 6.II, 58 Hegel, Karl (1813–1901), German historian (son of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel), 6.II, 58 Hegesias, 3, 192, 193 Hegewisch, Dietrich Hermann (1746–1812), German historian, 20, M 567 Hegyi, Gyula, 19.IV, 11 Heiberg, Johan Ludvig (1791–1860), Danish poet, playwright and philosopher, 1.I, 5, 13, 58; 2.I, 56, 59, 71, 174, 175, 230, 251, 252, 258, 261, 262, 264; 2.II, 3–15 passim, 19–23 passim, 132, 138, 154, 253, 280, 315; 3, 131; 4, 172–4, 224–9; 5.I, 12, 17, 56, 147, 154, 155; 5.III, 78, 121–3, 131, 140, 141, 173, 237–41, 247, 250, 257, 270; 6.I, ix, 30, 31, 139, 230–2, 255, 256, 281, 284, 328, 341, 342, 348, 359, 363; 6.II, 24; 51–87 passim, 173, 238, 239, 298, 299, 307; 7.I, x, xii, 26, 35–76, 92–7 passim, 103, 113, 114, 118, 119, 124, 136–8, 153–5, 180, 181, 185, 188, 189, 238, 251, 275, 279, 304, 309; 7.II, 6, 46, 87, 128, 159, 170, 230–3, 237–46 passim, 257, 290, 292, 305, 338–46 passim, 349; 7.III, 5, 7, 8, 14, 18, 22, 24, 25, 34–6, 49, 52, 58, 70, 86, 93, 94, 99, 102,
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Heiberg, Peter Andreas (1864–1926), Danish archivist, 8.I, 18, 24–31 passim, 36, 42, 47, 61, 75, 76; 10.I, 175; 12.III, 54 Heick, Otto W., 19.II, 77 Heidebrink, Ludger, 19.III, 191 Heidegger, Martin (1889–1976), German philosopher, 1.I, 20; 1.II, 56; 5.III, 221; 8.I, 225, 239, 246–8, 254, 259, 260, 279, 282, 328, 339, 354–8, 372, 379, 427, 429, 434–6, 441, 445, 457; 8.II, 6, 26, 85, 87, 95, 157, 162, 164, 167, 169, 172, 213, 217, 266, 267, 272, 296, 324; 8.III, 5, 12–15, 39, 41, 43–6, 48, 50, 52–61, 64, 67, 70–4, 78, 83, 104, 111, 116, 120, 127, 128, 132–9 passim, 151, 179, 187, 188, 200, 231, 234, 269, 273–5, 285–90, 322; 9, ix, 5–7, 26–8, 47, 48, 77, 95–125, 127, 129, 135, 140, 158, 159, 169, 176, 189, 199, 200, 204, 212, 234, 238–40, 251, 252, 304, 323, 325, 327, 328, 330–9 passim, 342–6, 357, 365, 379, 393, 397, 398, 401–7 passim; 10.I, 86, 105–7, 109, 120, 121, 133, 134, 146, 151, 195, 210, 212, 214, 258, 294, 306, 338, 339, 346, 351–3, 362, 369; 10.II, 106, 108, 114, 118, 126, 127, 138, 152, 179, 211; 10.III, 8, 35, 108, 115, 135, 138, 143; 11.I, xi, 9, 21, 23, 31, 34, 35, 39, 61, 74, 79, 87, 97, 98, 123, 127–9, 135, 136, 138, 139, 147, 164, 166, 168, 173, 176, 177, 181, 187, 188, 300; 11.II, 57, 64, 71, 111, 118, 130, 173, 175, 180, 188–90, 193, 209, 215, 219, 233, 236, 238; 11.III, 24, 30, 33, 34, 49–52, 55, 56, 73–5, 77, 83, 99, 101, 137, 180, 182, 186–8, 192, 193, 195, 227; 12.I, 35, 36, 38, 87, 96, 97, 141, 174, 175, 196; 12.IV, 28, 72, 158, 175, 178, 180, 185, 197, 200, 204, 205; 12.V,
4, 53, 54, 68, 81, 106, 133; 13, xi, 30, 34, 35, 37, 39–42, 44–9, 120–30 passim, 162, 165, 179, 184, 185, 195, 204, 209, 219, 230, 275, 277, 278, 280, 282, 286, 300; 14, 30, 31, 64, 74, 75, 80, 84, 92, 101, 102, 126, 129, 130, 137, 140, 142, 144, 150, 179, 181, 191, 192, 215, 217, 219, 221, 261, 262; 17, 255; 19.III, 35; 19.V, 150; 19.VI, 228–43 Being and Time (1927), 9, 95–125 passim, 129, 328, 330, 357, 364, 402 Heiden, A.F.Th. van der (b. 1951), Dutch writer, 19.VII, 267, 268 Heidrich, OldĜich, 19.I, 48 Heidsieck, François, 19.III, 37 Heiduk, Franz, 6.III, 25 Heilmann, Ernst, 8.I, 29; 19.I, 94 Heim, Josef, 8.II, 206 Heim, Karl (1874–1958), German Protestant theologian, 10.I, 15, 156 Heimann, Adolf (1809–74), scholar of German language, 20, M 695 Heimbrock, Hans Günter, 19.III, 121 Heimbüchel, Bernd, 19.III, 121 Heimsoeth, Heinz, 19.III, 121 Heinamaa, Sara, 19.II, 77; 19.VI, 58, 256 Heine, Heinrich (1797–1856), German poet and author, 2.I, 173, 308; 5.II, 242; 5.III, 15–19; 6.I, 11, 41; 6.III, 157, 275, 278, 281, 288, 293–5, 301, 302, 306; 7.I, 137; 7.III, 6, 289; 12.I,
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75; 12.II, 3; 12.V, 21; 16.I, 160, 161, 283; 19.VI, 243, 244; 20, M 1935–1936; U 62–63 Heine, Selma, 19.III, 121; 19.VII, 145 Heinecken, Martin J., 19.II, 77, 134 Heineken, Carl Heinrich von (1707–91), German author and librarian, 20, M 1129 Heinemann, Friedrich H., 19.II, 77; 19.III, 51; 19.IV, 203 Heinemann, Fritz (1889–1969), German philosopher, 8.III, 272; 19.I, 211; 19.III, 121 Heinen, Ulrich, 19.III, 188; 19.VI, 12 Heinicke, Hartmut, 19.III, 202, 203; 19.VI, 121; 19.VII, 88, 111, 112 Heinrich, Françoise, 18.IV, 117–20; 19.III, 30 Heinsius, Theodor (1770–1849), German educator, grammarian and lexicographer, 20, U 64 Heinzmann, Richard, 19.III, 121 Heise, Carl Johan (1787–1857), Danish pastor and translator, 2.I, 244–51 passim; 20, M 1164–1167, 1169 Heise, Frederik Julius (1820–78), Danish pastor, 20, A I 97 Heisenberg, Werner (1901–76), German physicist, 12.V, 132 Heiser, John, 19.II, 221–2 Heiss, Robert, 8.III, 108; 19.I, 211; 19.II, 252; 19.III, 121, 122, 226; 19.V, 175; 19.VI, 202; 19.VII, 95 Heitmann, Annegret, 19.III, 112, 122, 157
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Hejdánek, Ladislav, 8.II, 208 Heje, Niels Iver, 19.I, 94 Hejll, Richard (1889–1963), Swedish translator of Kierkegaard, 8.I, 174, 181; 19.I, 65, 75, 98, 101, 104, 117, 119, 131, 134–6, 138, 140, 145; 19.II, 98; 19.V, 199–201, 206, 208, 209, 214, 215, 220, 221, 223, 227, 229, 231, 232; 19.VII, 242 Held, Johann Christoph (1791–1873), German philologist, 20, M 1220 Held, Matthew, 19.II, 77 Helfferich, Adolph (1813–94), German philosopher, 4, 244; 6.I, 251; 20, M 571–572 Helgason, Jón (1866–1942), Icelandic theologian, 8.I, 220, 223 Helland, Frode, 19.V 18, 215, 216; 19.VII, 9, 10 Heller, Ágnes (b. 1929), Hungarian philosopher, 8.II, 39, 171, 175; 13, 259, 270; 14, 11; 19.II, 77; 19.IV, 10, 11, 14, 17; 19.V, 175, 194; 19.VI, 38; 19.VII, 32, 212 Heller, Joseph (1923–99), American writer, 19.VI, 244 Hellesnes, Jon, 19.V, 18; 19.VII, 173 Hellström, Olle, 19.V, 214 Helm, Josef, 19.I, 45 Helm, Yolande Aline, 19.II, 209 Helmes, Günter, 19.III, 81; 19.VI, 117 Helms, Eleanor D., 19.II, 160, 220, 221 Helms, Gustav, 19.I, 98
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Helms, O., 19.I, 117 Heltoft, Aksel (1922–93), Danish author, 12.II, 87 Helveg, Hans Frederik (1816–1901), Danish pastor and theologian, 7.II, 153–85, 219; 12.III, 156; 19.VI, 79, 170, 185, 244 Helvetius, Claude Adrien (1715–71), French philosopher, 11.I, 293 Helweg, Frederik, 19.I, 74, 94, 95; 19.VI, 16, 202 Helweg, Hjalmar (1886–1960), Danish psychiatrist, 8.I, 46, 47; 12.III, 31; 19.I, 95, 124, 128, 133; 19.V, 231 Helweg, Ludvig (1818–83), Danish pastor and church historian, 19.I, 95; 19.VI, 170; 20, M 191–192 Helweg-Larsen, P., 19.I, 97 Heman, Gustaf Adolf (1855–1917), Finnish parson and writer, 8.I, 199; 19.III, 3 Hemingway, Ernest (1899–1961), American author, 8.I, 254; 12.I, 4; 13, 277; 19.VI, 244 Hemmingsen, Niels (1513–1600), Danish theologian, 7.II, 291 Hems, John M., 19.VI, 5 Hemsterhuis, Frans (1721–90), Dutch philosopher, 2.I, 271; 6.III, 194; 16.I, 131; 20, M 573–575 Hendel, Charles W., 19.II, 77 Hendricks, Ted, 19.II, 77; 19.VII, 71 Hendriks, A., 19.III, 165 Hendriksen, Jørgen, 12.I, 68 Henein, Georges, 19.II, 79, 237; 19.III, 30
Hengstenberg, Ernst Wilhelm (1802–69), German Protestant theologian, 1.I, 196, 197; 1.II, 143; 6.II, 87; 7.II, 308; 12.III, 124; 20, M 1084 Hennemann, Gerhard, 19.III, 122; 19.VII, 224 Hennicke, Friedrich August Eduard (1802–66), German theologian, 20, M 268 Hennigfeld, Jochem, 18.IV, 247–52; 19.II, 77; 19.III, 91, 96, 122, 132; 19.VI, 203; 19.VII, 9, 189, 190, 203, 240 Henning, Leopold von (1791–1866), German philosopher, 6.I, 340; 7.I, 37; 20, M 552–554 Hennings, Justus Christian (1731–1815), German philosopher, 20, M 863–864 Henningsen, Bernd, 19.III, 68, 122; 19.VI, 170, 253; 19.VII, 104, 224 Henningsen, Hans, 19.I, 95 Henningsen, Poul (1894–1967), Danish architect, 8.I, 83 Henrich, Dieter (b. 1927), German philosopher 10.I, 262; 14, 53; 19.VI, 244, 245 Henrici, Peter, 19.III, 23, 123; 19.IV, 63; 19.VI, 48, 71 Henriksen, Aage (1921–2011), Danish literary scholar, 8.I, 36, 41–7 passim, 49, 52, 55, 67, 68, 96; 12.II, 3, 17, 43, 69, 169; 19.I, 95, 96, 112, 121, 122; 19.II, 77, 78, 95, 252; 19.VI, 69, 79, 163, 170 Henriksen, Hans, 19.I, 97 Henriksen, Jan-Olav, 19.V, 19, 25; 19.VII, 57, 128 Henriksen, Jens Ole, 19.I, 96; 19.II, 78; 19.VI, 190 Henriksen, Mads Fedder, 19.II, 78
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Henriksen, Mads Gram, 19.I, 96; 19.VI, 202 Henríquez Ureña, Nicolás Federico (1884–1946), Hispano-American philosopher and literary critic, 8.III, 286; 12.V, 24 Henry, André, 19.III, 38 Henry, Jules, 19.I, 8; 19.II, 78; 19.VI, 233 Henry, Louis (1784–1836), French ballet dancer, 7.III, 70 Henry, Martin, 10.I, 223, 225, 229 Henry, Michel (1922–2002), French philosopher and novelist, 8.I, 454; 8.III, 87; 9, 127–54; 11.II, 209, 220; 19.VI, 245 Henry, Paul Emil (1792–1853), German Protestant theologian, 5.II, 82–4, 100 Henschen, Eva, 19.I, 115; 19.VII, 75 Hensel, Georg, 19.III, 123; 19.VI, 130 Hensen, Robert, 19.I, 197 Hentschel, Markus, 19.VI, 248 Heo, Yang-su, 19.IV, 184 Hepner, Ernst Gottlob (1791–1841), German translator, 20, M 1095 Heqin, Zhang, 19.I, 37; 19.VI, 210 Hequet, Marc, 19.II, 116 Heracles, 16.I, 98 Heraclitus, 2.II, 125, 131–41 passim, 147–63, 172; 6.I, 112; 6.II, 214; 6.III, 140; 8.III, 12, 14; 9, 239; 11.II, 86, 237, 244; 11.III, 196; 12.IV, 125; 12.V, 177, 179; 13, 37–41, 45; 16.I, 251; 19.VI, 245, 246
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Heraclitus the Paradoxographer, 16.I, 97 Héral, Robert, 19.III, 30 Herbart, Johann Friedrich (1776–1841), German philosopher, 6.I, 312, 341; 6.II, 161; 19.VI, 246 Herberg, Will, 12.IV, 166; 19.VII, 253 Herbert, Gunnar, 19.V, 216; 19.VI, 246 Herbert, Isaac, 16.II, 217 Herbert, Robert, 19.II, 78 Herbst, Martin, 19.I, 95 Herbut, Józef, 19.V, 52 Herck, Walter van, 19.I, 163, 200; 19.II, 28; 19.VI, 1; 19.VII, 282 Hercules, 12.III, 150 Herder, Johann Gottfried (1744–1803), German philosopher, 1.I, 116, 117, 141, 144, 179, 180, 237; 1.II, 5, 34, 171, 193, 201, 211, 293, 295, 309; 2.I, 272, 279, 282; 2.II, 301; 3, 191; 4, 275; 5.I, 33, 89, 154; 5.II, 130, 133, 134, 165; 6.I, 167–77, 295; 6.III, 52; 7.III, 51; 9, 400; 10.I, 243; 11.III, 224; 13, 40; 16.I, 66; 19.VI, 246; 20, M 1474, 1487–1488, 1676–1705; A I 105–133 Herdt, Jennifer A., 19.II, 53 Herer, Michaá, 19.V, 45 Herholz, Ylva, 19.V, 214 Herlin, Tore, 19.V, 216 Herman, Jan, 19.III, 39; 19.VI, 118 Herman, Luc, 19.VI, 105
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Herman, Wladimir, 8.II, 274; 19.I, 96 Herman, Wáodzimierz, 8.II, 229; 19.V, 45 Hermann, Andrew F., 19.II, 46, 78 Hermann, István, 19.IV, 12; 19.VII, 74 Hermann, Karl Friedrich (1805–55), German classical philologist, 2.I, 295; 2.II, 129; 20, M 576 Hermann, Wilhelm (1846–1922), German Protestant theologian, 10.I, ix, 1, 7, 105–7, 247, 267 Hermann, Wolf, 19.VII, 3, 236 Hermanni, Friedrich, 19.III, 130; 19.VII, 190 Hermansen, Christen (1806–82), Danish theologian, 1.II, 310 Hermes, 16.I, 252 Hermidad, Emanuel Saint. See Thisted, Valdemar Adolph Hermippus, 2.II, 111, 117 Herms, Eilert, 19.VI, 248 Hernández, Gloria, 19.V, 165 Hernández, Laura, 19.V, 175; 19.VII, 279 Hernandez-Dispaux, Joaquim, 19.II, 218; 19.III, 30, 31; 19.VI, 104, 109, 132, 193, 194; 19.VII, 63, 86, 91, 214, 271 Hernández y Salvador Mendiola, María Adela, 19.V, 165 Herod, 12.V, 151 Herodotus, 2.I, 221; 2.II, 118, 218, 220, 222, 235, 247–62, 272; 3, 189; 5.II, 138; 16.II, 156, 190, 224, 250–5; 19.VI,
246; 20, M 1116–1117, 1158–1159; A II 37–39 Hérold, Ferdinand (1791–1833), French composer, 5.III, 148 Heron, Lawrence T., 19.II, 123 Herrera Guevara, Asunción, 18.VI, 205–9; 19.V, 175; 19.VI, 19 Herrero Fernández, Francisco Javier, 19.V, 175; 19.VI, 202 Herrig, Hans, 19.III, 206 Herrlin, Olle, 19.III, 148 Herrmann, Friedrich-Wilhelm von, 19.III, 170; 19.VI, 238; 19.VII, 192 Herrmann, Wilhelm (1846–1922), German Protestant theologian, 8.I, 320, 335, 338; 10.III, 79 Hersch, Joanne, 19.V, 149, 150 Hersh, Zhanë [Hersch, Jeanne], 19.I, 4; 19.III, 34, 35 Hersleb, Peder (1689–1757), Danish theologian and bishop of Zealand, 5.II, 66 Hersleb, Svend Borchmann (Borchmand) (1784–1836), Norwegian theologian, 20, M 186–187; A I 62; A II 44 Hertel, Hans, 19.I, 121; 19.II, 55, 197; 19.VI, 78; 19.VII, 103 Hertmans, Stefan, 19.I, 176 Hertz, Henrik (1797/8–1870), Danish poet, 7.I, 118; 7.III, 24, 25, 35, 276; 8.I, 45; 20, M 1564–1565 Hertz, Jens Michael (1766–1825), Danish theologian and author, 20, A I 73 Hertzberg, Niels (1759–1841), Norwegian theologian, 8.I, 126–8; 10.II, 195, 196
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Herwitz, Daniel, 19.II, 78; 19.VII, 109 Herz, Henriette (1764–1847), German cultural ¿gure, 6.II, 198, 222 Herzen, Alexander (1812–70), Russian writer, 19.VI, 246 Herzfeld, Georg, 19.III, 123; 19.VII, 87, 271 Herzl, Theodor (1860–1904), Austrian journalist, 8.III, 26; 9, 35 Herzog, Johannes, 19.III, 123, 177; 19.VII, 208 Herzog, Wilhelm, 19.III, 62 Heschel, Abraham Joschua (1907–72), Polish-born American rabbi, 10.III, 155–70; 19.II, 78; 19.IV, 63; 19.VI, 246, 247 Maimonides (1935), 10.III, 157 Hesiod, 2.I, 77, 228; 2.II, 152, 228, 235, 263–9, 272, 307; 3, 189; 12.IV, 85; 16.I, 41, 97, 251; 16.II, 133, 156, 187, 188, 190, 192–4, 196, 223, 226; 19.VI, 247 Hess, Mary Whitcomb, 19.II, 78; 19.VI, 84, 244; 19.VII, 77, 158, 224 Hess, Moses (1812–75), German-born Jewish philosopher and writer, 19.VI, 247 Hesse, Hermann (1877–1962), GermanSwiss author, 8.I, 162, 254; 8.II, 291, 292; 10.I, 275, 276, 298; 19.III, 95, 123; 19.VI, 247; 19.VII, 208, 209 Hessel, R.A. Egon, 19.III, 123; 19.IV, 172; 19.VII, 25 Hesselaa, Peder, 19.I, 135 Hesseldahl, Evald, 19.I, 145
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Hesseldahl, Morten, 19.I, 151 Hesselink, John, 5.II, 102 Hesselmann, Peter, 19.III, 155 Hessen, Johannes, 19.III, 123 Hester, Betty (1923–98), American correspondent of inÀuential writers, 12.IV, 163 Hetzel, Andreas, 19.III, 112; 19.VI, 55 Heubaum, Alfred (1863–1910), German author, 10.I, 234; 11.I, 85, 87; 19.III, 123, 208 Heubner, Heinrich Leonhard (1780–1853), German theologian, 20, M 79 Heuch, Jens Christian (1838–1904), Norwegian teacher, 8.I, 139, 141; 19.VI, 79 Heuch, Johan Christian, 19.III, 123; 19.V, 18 Heun, Carl Gottlieb Samuel (1771–1854), German author, 20, A II 183 Heuscher, Julius E., 19.II, 78 Heuw, Suzan ten, 19.I, 176 Hevesi, Ludwig, 19.III, 123; 19.VI, 117 Hévizi, Ottó, 19.IV, 10 Hewitt, Elinor, 19.II, 254; 19.VI, 215; 19.VII, 18, 80 Heyde, Ludwig, 19.I, 176, 202; 19.VI, 222 Heydemann, Albert Gustav (1808–77), German philologist and translator, 20, M 1091. Heyder, Carl Ludwig Wilhelm (1812–86), German philosopher, 20, M 577
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Heyerdahl, Grete Børsand, 19.V, 18, 20; 19.VI, 2, 19 Heyman, Barbara B., 19.VI, 49 Heymel, Michael, 19.III, 123, 124; 19.V, 68; 19.VI, 128; 19.VII, 77 Heyne, Christian Gottlob (1729–1812), German classical philologist, 1.II, 295; 2.I, 236; 2.II, 277, 284; 3, 201; 7.III, 225; 20, A I 160–161, 172–173, 191, 194 Heyse, Karl Wilhelm Ludwig von (1797–1855), German philologist, 6.III, 237, 238, 253, 259, 266; 20, M 1387 Heyse, Paul (1830–1914), German author, 12.II, 18 Heywood-Thomas, John, 8.I, 255, 256; 8.III, 210 Hick, John (1922–2012), British philosopher of religion, 1.I, 118; 8.III, 180, 181; 19.VI, 247 Hicks, David, 11.III, 136 Hidal, Malin, 19.V, 230 Hidal, Sten, 19.V, 212 Hidalgo, Cecilia, 19.V, 162 Hidalgo Lobato, Alberto (1897–1967), Argentinian poet, 12.V, 24 Hidas, Zoltán, 19.IV, 2, 12; 19.VI, 86 Hiebler, Heinz, 19.III, 124; 19.VI, 117, 140, 154, 191; 19.VII, 54, 55 Hielkema, M., 19.I, 176 Higashi, Senichiro, 19.IV, 118, 150; 19.VI, 114, 233; 19.VII, 140 Higgin, Graham, 19.I, 211
Higgins, Kathleen M., 19.I, 214; 19.II, 38; 19.VII, 199 High, Dallas M., 19.II, 37 Hikami, Hidehiro, 19.IV, 100, 101 Hilarius Bogbinder, 3, 62; 17, 97–106 Hildebrand, Bengt, 19.V, 216 Hildebrand, Gustav Friedrich (1812–1869), German philologist, 20, M 1215 Hiles, Karen, 19.II, 217; 19.VII, 151 Hilgenfeld, Adolf (1823–1907), German theologian, 6.II, 26 Hill, Brian V., 19.II, 78, 109 Hille, Frans, 19.I, 159 Hille, Rolf, 19.III, 134; 19.VII, 33, 78 Hillerbrand, Hans J., 5.II, 192 Hillerdal, Gunnar, 19.I, 152 Hillert, Adolf, German philosopher and author, 20, M 578 Hillesum, Etty (1914–43), Dutch-born Jewish author, 19.VI, 247, 248 Hilmer, Brigitte, 19.III, 130 Himmelmann, Beatrix, 19.II, 59 Himmelstrup, Jens (1890–1967), Danish jurist and philosopher, 2.I, 217, 221, 258, 260, 296, 297; 8.I, 25, 49, 50, 57; 19.I, viii, ix, 59, 96; 19.III, 124, 157, 208; 19.VI, 36, 57; 19.VII, 195, 218, 224, 235 Himmler, Heinrich (1900–45), German of¿cer, 10.III, 134; 12.I, 2
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Hincapié Sánchez, Jennifer, 19.V, 164, 176, 193; 19.VI, 157 Hinkley, Aaron E., 19.II, 78. Hinkson, Craig Q., 19.II, 78, 160, 173; 19.VII, 77 Hinman, Lawrence M., 19.II, 79; 19.VII, 128 Hinrichs, Hermann Friedrich Wilhelm (1794–1861), German philosopher, 6.II, 74 Hinsberg, Joseph von (1764–1836), German jurist, 20, M 1485 Hintz, Marcin, 19.V, 45, 48; 19.VI, 212; 19.VII, 276 Hipp, Patrik, 19.V, 135 Hippel, Theodor Gottlieb von (1741–96), German author, 2.I, 286; 20, M 579, 1706–1711 Hippius, Zinaida (1869–1945), Russian cultural ¿gure, 8.II, 256 Hippocrates, 3, 115; 19.VI, 248 Hirabayashi, Takahiro, 8.III, 153; 19.II, 79, 105; 19.IV, 118, 119, 134, 172, 174–6; 19.VI, 28, 202; 19.VII, 224, 257 Hiramatsu, Yoshiro, 19.IV, 119 Hirn, Yrjö (1870–1952), FinnishSwedish historian of literature, 11.I, 293, 294 Hirose, Kiyoshi, 19.IV, 99, 119 Hiroshige, Ando (1797–1858), Japanese painter, 12.III, 190 Hirsch, Emanuel (1888–1972), German Protestant theologian, 6.III, 29, 32, 41, 42; 8.I, 42, 49, 97, 247, 339, 344–7, 363, 374–6, 386; 8.III, 140, 151, 324; 9, 166, 167, 177; 10.I, ix, 15, 59, 86, 111, 155–84, 158, 295, 299, 301, 336, 337, 349, 350,
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Hoberman, John M., 19.II, 157, 159; 19.VI, 233 Hobhouse, Stephen Henry, 19.II, 8, 14 Hoburg, Christian (1607–75), German mystic theologian, 5.II, 22 Hobuss, João Francisco Nascimento, 19.V, 83; 19.VI, 19 Hoch, Jules, 19.III, 31 Hochenbleicher-Schwarz, Anton, 19.III, 127; 19.VI, 147 Hochmüller, Camila, 19.V, 83 Hodge, Charles (1797–1878), American theologian, 10.II, 174, 177 Hodge, C.W., 19.III, 144, 145 Hodges, Michael P., 19.II, 79; 19.VII, 128, 279 Hodgson, Gwyn, 19.I, 142 Hodgson, Peter Crafts, 19.VI, 57 Hodják, Gergely, 19.IV, 12; 19.VII, 85 Hodus, Elena, 19.V, 240, 241 Hoeckner, Berthold, 16.II, 265 Høedt, Frederik Ludvig (1820–85), Danish ballet instructor, 7.III, 68; 12.III, 121; 20, U 102 Høegh-Guldberg, Frederik (1771–1852), Danish author, 20, M 1293–1294; A I 189–190; A II 16, 40–43 Høegh-Guldberg, Ove (1731–1808), Danish statesman, 7.II, 25 Hoehne, Edmund, 19.III, 127 Hoekema, Alle, 19.I, 179; 19.VII, 33
Hoeks, Henk, 19.I, 209 Hoeven, Johan van der, 19.I, 176, 177; 19.VI, 202; 19.VII, 95, 96, 128, 268 Hofbauer, Clemens Maria (1751–1820), German religious leader, 6.II, 101 Hofe, Gerhard von, 6.III, 25; 19.III, 128; 19.VI, 64, 189, 203; 19.VII, 45, 195, 242, 252 Hoff, Jan, 19.V, 202, 203, 225, 230 Hoff, Johannes, 19.III, 128; 19.VI, 5, 108, 233 Hoff, Malthe Christian (1809–48), Danish jurist and of¿cer, 20, U 66 Hoff, Palle, 19.II, 229, 230 Høffding, Harald (1843–1931), Danish philosopher, 2.I, 308; 6.II, 201; 7.I, 116, 231, 313; 7.III, 231; 8.I, 8, 12, 18, 19, 20, 32, 49, 82, 86, 202, 320, 327, 333, 426; 8.II, 23, 27, 29, 81–3, 87, 252, 286, 287; 8.III, 150, 270; 9, 37, 203, 204, 270, 273, 378; 10.I, 234, 379; 10.II, 63, 68; 10.III, 78, 79, 81, 83–7, 89, 90, 108, 131; 11.I, x, 267–98, 86, 87, 254, 294; 11.III, 87–95 passim; 12.I, 32, 33; 12.II, 45, 68, 81, 82, 141, 148, 175; 12.III, 54, 60; 12.V, 72; 14, 116; 19.I, 94, 97; 19.II, 252; 19.III, 53, 208; 19.IV, 94, 172; 19.V, 127, 194, 231; 19.VI, 82, 188, 250, 251; 19.VII, 104, 121, 128, 154, 218 Höffe, Otfried, 19.III, 163; 19.V, 232 Hoffman, Karen D., 19.II, 79, 80; 19.VI, 94; 19.VII, 149 Hoffman, Kevin, 19.II, 60, 80, 251 Hoffmann, A., 19.III, 155
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Hoffmann, Christian, 19.III, 128; 19.VI, 154 Hoffmann, Christoph Wilhelm, 20, A II 184 Hoffmann, Daniel, 19.III, 68 Hoffmann, Ernst Theodor Amadeus (1776–1822), German Romantic author, jurist and composer, 5.III, 138, 139, 145, 163, 222; 6.I, 293, 302; 6.III, 26, 31, 32, 115–37, 148, 163, 244, 277; 11.III, 40; 16.I, 145–9; 16.II, 240; 17, xi, 162; 19.VI, 251, 252; 20, M 1712–1721; A II 268 Hoffmann, Friedrich (1796–1853), German pastor and translator, 3, 188; 20, M 1296 Hoffmann, Karl, 19.III, 128, 155 Hoffmann, Raoul (1881–1972), Swiss scholar, 8.I, 426; 19.I, 63, 64; 19.III, 31, 113, 208, 209 Hoffmann, Samuel Friedrich Wilhelm (1803–72), German philologist, 20, M 1040 Hoffmann, Thomas Sören, 19.I, 14; 19.III, 70 Hoffmann, Wilhelm (ca. 1676–1746), German Protestant mystic, 5.II, 248 Hoffmann, W. Michael, 19.II, 80 Hoffmann-Axthelm, Moriz, 19.III, 128 Hoffmann von Hoffmannswaldau, Christian (1616–79), German poet, 5.II, 160 Hoffmeyer, Mikkeline Blatt, 19.I, 72, 97; 19.VII, 195 HoÀand, Karel, 19.I, 209; 19.VII, 170 HöÀing, Helmut, 19.III, 167 Hofmann, Frank, 19.III, 128
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Hofmann, Gert, 19.III, 118, 128; 19.VI, 6, 69 Hofmann, Johann Christian Konrad von (1810–77), German Protestant theologian, 7.II, 156 Hofmannsthal, Hugo von (1874–1929), Austrian novelist and author, 8.I, 331; 9, 34, 38, 39; 11.I, 50; 12.I, 62, 141, 142, 150; 12.III, 94; 16.I, 67 Hofmeister, D., 20, M 874 Hofmo, Gunvor (1921–95), Norwegian writer, 19.VI, 252 Hofstee, Aletta, 19.I, 215 Hogan, James, 19.II, 227 Hogg, James (1770–1835), Scottish poet and writer, 19.VI, 252 Hogg, Thomas Jefferson (1792–1862), British biographer, 5.III, 215 Høgne, 16.II, 218–20 Hogrebe, Wolfram, 19.III, 128; 19.VI, 113, 136; 19.VII, 96, 128, 190, 200, 204, 241 Høgsbro, Sofus (1822–1902), Danish politician and editor, 12.III, 128 Hogue, Stéphane, 8.III, 209; 19.I, 104; 19.II, 91, 130 Hohlenberg, Johannes (1881–1960), Danish painter and writer, 8.I, 42, 51–3, 157, 158, 284; 9, 168; 12.II, 68, 69; 12.III, 30; 19.I, 65, 75, 92, 97, 98, 211; 19.II, 252; 19.III, 42, 53, 128, 209; 19.IV, 172; 19.V, 231, 232; 19.VI, 16, 119, 170; 19.VII, 182, 205, 212 Hohlenberg, Matthias Hagen (1797–1845), Danish theologian, 1.II, 310, 312; 6.II, 27, 28; 7.I, 156; 20, U 29
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Hohmann, Christian, 19.III, 183 Hohoff, Curt, 19.III, 68, 128 Hoirup, Henning, 19.I, 149; 19.II, 80; 19.VI, 170 Hojer, Andreas (1690–1739), Danish historian and lawyer, 5.III, 87 Højholt, Per, 19.I, 71 Højlund, Asger Christian, 19.I, 98 Højlund, Niels, 19.I, 144 Hojnowski, Peter J., 19.II, 136 Hojo, Teruyoshi, 19.IV, 119 Holanda, Adriano Furtado, 19.V, 83, 91 Holbæk, Ole Jonæsen, 5.II, 65 Holberg, Britta Schall, 19.I, 150; 19.VI, 176 Holberg, Christian Nielsen (1620–86), Ludvig Holberg’s father, 5.III, 79; 16.I, xi, 201–8 Holberg, Ludvig (1684–1754), Danish-Norwegian dramatist and historian, 2.I, 174, 217, 238; 3, 166, 180; 5.I, xi; 5.II, 68; 5.III, 69, 70, 77–92, 246–9, 259, 270; 7.I, 249; 7.II, 24; 7.III, 34, 36, 44, 56, 260, 261, 276; 8.I, 147, 150, 203; 12.I, x; 12.II, 66, 101, 141; 12.III, 166; 16.II, 43–8, 49–55, 181–6; 17, xi; 19.VI, 252, 253; 20, M 1566–1567; A II 146–147; U 67 Barselstuen (1723), 16.II, 54. Erasmus Montanus (1723), 16.II, 181. Jacob von Tyboe (1723), 16.II, 45, 46. Ulysses von Ithacia (1723), 16.II, 54
Holder, Arthur, 19.II, 93 Holder, Frederick L., 19.II, 80 Hölderlin, Friedrich (1770–1843), German poet, 2.II, 314; 6.I, 53; 8.I, 355; 11.I, 173; 11.II, 13, 34, 251; 11.III, 33; 12.V, 190; 16.I, 99, 100, 132; 19.VI, 253 Holderness, Graham, 16.II, 202, 203 Holgernes, Bjørn, 19.V, 19; 19.VII, 287 Holger the Dane, 14, 15; 16.I, xi; 16.II, 39–42; 19.VI, 253 Holl, Jan, 10.I, 270; 18.IV, 253–6; 19.III, 128 Holl, Karl (1866–1926), German Protestant theologian, 8.I, 333, 334, 344; 10.I, ix, 156, 157, 163, 336 Hollander, Lee Milton (1880–1972), American scholar of North Germanic languages, 8.I, 250; 10.I, 296; 14, 237; 19.II, 1, 3, 6 Holler, Clyde, 19.II, 152; 19.VI, 38 Hollingdale, R.J., 8.III, 187 Hollman, Gunhild Winqvist, 19.V, 232 Hollo, Juho (1885–1967), Finnish educator and translator, 8.I, 205, 19.III, 3 Holly, M.G., 19.II, 80 Holm, Anders, 8.I, 97; 19.I, 98; 19.II, 80, 114, 204; 19.VI, 170, 171 Holm, Andreas Krag (1767–1851), Danish pastor, 20, M 730–734; A I 61 Holm, Bent, 5.III, 83
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Holm, Bo Kristian, 19.I, 63; 19.II, 43; 19.VII, 76 Holm, Emil (1819–1917), Danish student, 6.I, 238 Holm, Isak Winkel, 8.I, 80, 89 Holm, J. Eilschou, 19.I, 99 Holm, Jak, 19.VII, 41 Holm, Jens Albrecht Leonhard (1799–1861), Danish pastor, 3, 118; 7.II, 306; 20, M 200, 273; A I 90 Holm, Kjeld, 19.I, 71, 79, 85, 87, 93, 99, 107, 121, 139; 19.VI, 171, 201; 19.VII, 253 Holm, Søren (1901–71), Danish theologian, 8.I, 59, 60, 70, 204; 16.II, 155; 19.I, 60, 65, 76, 90, 92, 99, 101, 105, 112, 114, 118, 125, 130, 134, 135, 144–6; 19.II, 43, 230, 231, 232; 19.III, 46, 175, 209; 19.IV, 172; 19.V, 209, 220, 227; 19.VI, 146, 171, 203, 253; 19.VII, 205, 253 Holmberg, Claes-Göran, 19.II, 82 Holmberg, Hans, 19.V, 225 Holmer, Paul L. (1917–2004), American theologian, 8.III, 207, 230, 243, 245; 14, 58; 18.II, 307–10; 19.II, 3, 32, 49, 64, 80, 81, 89, 109, 151, 187, 228, 252; 19.III, 167; 19.VI, 9, 10 Holmes, Arthur, 10.II, 175 Holmes, J.H., 19.II, 117 Holmgaard, Jan, 8.I, 184; 19.II, 81, 188, 195, 210; 19.V, 23, 202, 216–18, 232; 19.VI, 109; 19.VII, 196, 231, 275, 276 Holmgaard, Otto, 19.I, 100; 19.VII, 41, 42
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Holmgren, Holger Stig, 19.III, 128; 19.VI, 154 Holm-Nielsen, Svend, 19.I, 142; 19.VII, 137 Holmquist, Hjalmar, 19.V, 217 Holmqvist, Ivo, 19.I, 147 Holota, Ladislav, 19.V, 133 Holotin, Sergij, 19.V, 241, 244 Holquist, Michael, 12.V, 112 Holst, Christiane (1816–41), Danish opera singer, 7.III, 277 Holst, Hans Peter (1811–93), Danish poet, 3, x, 41, 58; 7.I, 107, 221; 8.I, 77; 20, M 1568–1570; U 68 Holst, Jonas, 19.V, 176 Holstein, Juan Enrique, 19.V, 153 Holstein, Ludvig (1864–1943), Danish poet, 8.I, 32 Holt, Anders, 19.V, 19, 20; 19.VII, 128 Holte, Stine, 19.II, 241; 19.VII, 65 Hölterhof, Tobias, 19.III, 92; 19.VII, 204 Holtrop, Roelf, 19.I, 177 Holtzmann, Heinrich Julius (1832–1910), German theologian, 6.II, 26 Holzamer, Karl, 19.I, 211 Homann, Just Ludvigsen (1819–50), Danish of¿cer, 20, U 69 Homans, Peter, 19.II, 48, 49, 110
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Homer, 1.I, 255; 2.I, 221, 228, 259; 2.II, 63, 184, 222, 235, 248, 249, 253, 259, 265, 271–99; 3, 125, 199, 208; 4, 256; 5.III, 16; 6.III, 71; 7.I, 103, 107, 109–11, 125; 7.III, 172; 12.IV, 109, 126, 129, 146; 13, 145; 16.I, 65, 98, 161; 16.II, 175, 187, 190; 17, 243; 19.VI, 253; 20, A I 160–161; A II 50 Homer, Louise Dilworth Beatty (1871–1947), American opera singer, 12.IV, 41 Homer, Sean, 13, 196 Homer, Sidney (1864–1953), American songwriter, 12.IV, 41 Homilko, Olga, 19.V, 246 Honda, Kenzo, 19.IV, 119 Honda, Masaya, 19.IV, 119; 19.VII, 61 Honderich, Ted, 19.II, 72 Hǀnen (1133–1212), Japanese religious thinker, 19.VI, 253, 254 Hong, Dong-Geun, 19.IV, 204 Hong, Edna H. (1913–2007), American translator, 8.I, 62; 8.II, 4, 90; 8.III, 235, 325; 10.II, 210; 10.III, 164; 11.III, 51; 12.IV, 1; 17, 36; 19.II, 3, 4, 5, 253; 19.VII, 34 Hong, Howard V. (1912–2010), American translator, 1.I, 258; 5.II, 55, 56; 5.III, 178; 8.I, 62; 8.II, 4, 90; 8.III, 151, 235, 236, 324, 325; 10.II, 19, 210; 10.III, 164; 11.III, 51; 12.IV, 1; 14, 237; 16.II, 51; 17, 36; 19.II, 3, 4, 5, 26, 81, 130, 253; 19.VII, 34
Hong, Joon-Kee, 19.IV, 184; 19.VI, 152; 19.VII, 50 Hong, Kyoung-sil, 19.IV, 185; 19.VI, 63; 19.VII, 61, 245 Hong, Loe, Mary, 19.II, 116 Hong, Mun-pyo, 19.IV, 185 Hong, Nathaniel, 19.II, 116 Hong, Sun-myeong, 8.III, 141; 19.IV, 185, 186 Hongbao, Niu, 19.I, 24 Hongtao, Lin, 19.I, 24 Honigsheim, Paul (1885–1963), German-American sociologist, 13, 260, 263, 265; 19.III, 129 Hooff, Anton van, 19.III, 123; 19.VI, 48 Höög, Lars, 19.V, 201, 202, 232 Hooykaas, Cornelis Elias, 19.I, 177 Hopfner, Johanna, 19.III, 90; 19.VII, 199 Hoping, Helmut, 19.III, 77, 128; 19.VI, 5, 6, 108, 233 Hopkins, Gerard Manley (1844–89), English poet, 12.IV, 203; 19.VI, 254 Hopland, Karstein, 8.I, 162; 18.V, 257–60; 19.II, 81, 133; 19.III, 96, 129; 19.V, 19 Hopper, David, 10.I, 350; 19.I, 48; 19.II, 81; 19.VI, 74 Hopper, Stanley R., 19.II, 81; 19.VII, 25 Horace, i.e, Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65 BC–8 BC), Roman poet, 1.I, 17; 2.II, 273; 3, 27, 28, 39–51, 57, 79, 88, 150, 167, 188, 198; 5.I, 156;
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5.II, 139; 5.III, 68; 7.III, 43; 16.I, 97; 19.VI, 254; 20, M 1248, A I 162–165 Horák, JiĜí, 19.I, 53 Hørbo, John W., 19.I, 100; 19.VII, 144 Hordern, William, 19.II, 77 Horeau, Mathieu, 19.III, 31 Horgby, Ingvar, 19.II, 81; 19.V, 217 Hori, Tsuyoshi, 19.IV, 120; 19.VII, 279 Horioka, Yasuko, 19.IV, 120 Hörisch, Jochen, 19.III, 108 Horkheimer, Max (1895–1973), German-born Jewish philosopher, 10.I, 339; 11.I, 4, 5, 8, 39, 50; 11.II, 44; 13, 95; 14, 74 Horn, Angelica, 19.III, 171; 19.VI, 112 Horn, Franz (1781–1837), German author and literary historian, 16.II, 16 Horn, Patrick, 19.II, 81 Horn, Robert Leslie, 4, 226; 7.II, 255 Hornbæk, Birgitte Rasmussen, 19.I, 68 Hornbech, Birthe Rønn, 19.I, 79 Horneffer, August, 19.III, 185 Hornemann, Claus Frees (1751–1830), Danish theologian, 1.II, 310 Hornemann, Jens Wilken (1770–1841), Danish botanist, 7.I, 220 Horney, Karen (1885–1952), GermanAmerican psychoanalyst, 13, 243, 275
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Hostrup, C. Christian (1818–92), Danish minister of the church and author, 12.III, 124 Hostrup, Jens Christian (1818–92), Danish poet, 2.I, 193; 7.I, 134; 7.III, 276; 8.I, 124; 11.I, 246; 19.VI, 254 Hotho, Heinrich Gustav (1802–73), German art historian, 5.III, 159; 6.III, 139–53, 252, 259, 275, 278, 281; 7.I, 37; 12.I, x; 16.I, 172; 16.II, 257; 19.VI, 254; 20, M 580, 1384–1386 Hotico, Ioan, 19.V, 109 Hotojan, Artin, 19.III, 219; 19.VI, 168 Hotta, Yoshie, 19.IV, 98 Houe, Poul, 19.I, 85, 100, 142; 19.II, 81–3, 150, 198, 205, 210–12; 19.VI, 26, 37, 69, 79, 111, 112, 191, 223; 19.VII, 40, 98, 99, 106, 139, 171, 225, 226, 227, 228, 233 Hough, Sheridan Lynneth, 19.II, 90, 157, 159, 161 Houkjær, Niels, 19.I, 105 Houlden, Leslie, 19.II, 235 Houlgate, Stephen, 19.II, 196 Houmark, Christian, 19.I, 97 Houni, Pia, 19.II, 197 Houppermans, Sjef, 19.III, 31; 19.VII, 172 Housset, Emmanuel, 19.III, 26, 31 Houwink, Roel (1899–1987), Dutch poet, 8.I, 280; 19.I, 156 Hov, Sverre, 19.I, 97, 98; 19.V, 19
Howard, Jason J., 19.II, 195 Howard, Richard, 19.II, 254 Howard-Snyder, Daniel, 19.II, 56, 169 Howe, Jeffrey, 19.VII, 3, 113 Howe, Leory T., 8.III, 181 Howe, Leslie Alison, 19.II, 83, 111 Howell, John B., III, 19.II, 83 Howitt, William, 19.VII, 42 Howitz, Frantz Gotthard (1789–1826), Danish professor of medicine, 7.I, 40; 8.I, 203; 19.VI, 254, 255 Howland, Jacob, 2.I, 33, 187; 18.II, 311–14; 19.II, 35, 60, 83, 84, 197; 19.VII, 57, 224 Howles, Tim, 19.II, 84; 19.VI, 225 Høyberg, Wille (1711–57), Danish author, 20, A II 147 Høybye, Poul, 19.I, 98; 19.VI, 26 Høyer, Jon, 8.I, 226 Høyer, Offe (1816–71), Danish author, 20, U 103 Hoyos, Julio Eduardo, 19.V, 166 Hribar, Tine, 19.V, 143, 146, 150 Hribar-Sorþan, Valentina, 19.V, 150; 19.VII, 33 Hristova, Stoika, 19.V, 217 Hromádka, Josef Lukl (1889–1969), Czech theologian, 8.II, 190; 19.I, 48; 19.VII, 48 Huarte, Juan (ca. 1530–92), Spanish physician and psychologist, 5.I, 79
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Hubbeling, Hubertus G., 19.I, 177 Hubben, William, 19.I, 37; 19.II, 84, 95; 19.IV, 203; 19.V, 33; 19.VI, 123, 124; 19.VII, 25, 129 Huber, G., 19.III, 34 Huber, Hans, 19.III, 64, 129 Hubík, Stanislav, 19.I, 48 Hübner, Hans, 19.III, 129; 19.VI, 91 Hübner, Johann (1668–1731), German historian, geographer and poet, 16.I, 283, 285, 288; 20, M 2042–2044 Hübner, Kurt, 19.III, 129 Hübscher, Alfred, 19.III, 129; 19.VI, 233; 19.VII, 182 Hübscher, Arthur, 19.I, 211; 19.III, 129; 19.IV, 203 Hude, Elisabeth, 19.I, 100; 19.VI, 81 Hudecki, Dennis, 19.II, 84 Hüffell, Johann Jacob Ludwig (1784–1856), German theologian and prelate, 20, M 3 Hufnagel, Alfons, 19.III, 131 Hügel, Friedrich, Baron von (1852–1925), Austrian Catholic writer, 8.I, 244, 245; 10.I, xi; 10.III, 75–96; 12.IV, 170; 19.VI, 255 Huggler, Jørgen, 19.III, 188; 19.VI, 148 Hughes, Carl S., 19.II, 15, 24, 84, 160, 161, 208; 19.VI, 17, 108; 19.VII, 141 Hughes, Edward J., 19.II, 84 Hughes, G.E., 8.III, 180; 19.II, 228
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Hult, Adolf, 19.II, 84 Hultberg, Helge, 7.I, 283, 284; 19.I, 71, 72, 91, 96, 100; 19.II, 98, 112; 19.III, 131, 192; 19.IV, 172; 19.VI, 163; 19.VII, 200 Hultberg, Per, 8.II, 274 Hultgren, Gunnar, 19.I, 74, 75, 95; 19.V, 208, 217, 224, 230, 231 Hultsberg, Peter, 19.V, 212, 213, 218 Humbeeck, Kris, 19.VI, 105 Humbert, David, 19.II, 84; 19.VII, 163 Humboldt, Alexander von (1769–1859), German natural scientist, 6.III, 277; 7.III, 226, 228; 16.II, 50 Hume, David (1711–76), Scottish philosopher, 1.I, 3; 1.II, 17; 2.II, 175, 301; 5.I, 23–32, 35, 42, 43, 148, 160, 170; 6.III, 98, 100, 106; 8.I, 212; 8.III, 176; 11.I, 73, 147, 209; 11.II, 102; 11.III, 73, 74, 79, 119, 143, 196; 14, 244; 19.VI, 255, 256 Humpál, Martin, 8.II, 206; 19.II, 84 Hundrup, Ferdinand Emil (1808–79), Danish genealogist and librarian, 20, M 1038 Hünler, HakkÕ, 19.V, 237 Hunsinger, George, 10.I, 20; 19.II, 84; 19.VI, 233; 19.VII, 74 Hunt, George William, 19.II, 85; 19.VII, 265 Hunt, Maurice, 19.II, 55 Hunter, A.G., 19.II, 168 Hunter, Robert A., 19.II, 252
Huntington, Patricia J., 19.II, 85, 124, 158, 172; 19.VI, 233 Huppauf, Bernd, 19.II, 168 Hurkens, Maria, 19.I, 178 Hürlimann, Otto, 19.III, 130 Hurrell Froude, Richard (1803–36), Anglican priest, 10.III, 86, 89 Hurst, Andrea, 19.II, 85; 19.VII, 61 Hurston, Zora Neal (1891–1960), African-American author and anthropologist, 12.IV, 29 Hüsch, Sebastian, 12.I, 203, 204, 210; 19.II, 85; 19.III, 31, 32, 130, 131; 19.VI, 94, 117, 233; 19.VII, 114 Huser, Johannes (ca. 1550–1600), German physician, 20, M 1206–1206b Hüsrev, Hasan, 8.III, 8, 9; 19.V, 236 Husserl, Edmund (1859–1938), German philosopher, 8.I, 90, 248, 434, 442, 445; 8.II, 7, 88, 228, 258; 8.III, 11, 15, 48, 67, 74, 82, 84, 127, 269, 289; 9, 76, 95, 97, 102, 127–9, 138, 158, 160, 234, 239–45 passim, 251, 323, 325, 328, 331, 334, 344, 345, 357, 358, 393, 397; 10.I, 346, 369; 10.II, 34; 11.I, x, 147–62, 93, 123, 129, 130, 138, 164, 165, 181; 11.II, 111, 173, 175, 209, 212, 215, 233; 11.III, 122, 148; 12.I, 37; 12.IV, 165; 12.V, 7, 80, 82, 88, 106; 13, 30, 33, 34, 37, 49, 182, 275; 14, 30, 31, 150, 262; 19.VI, 256 Husted, Jørgen, 18.I, 93–6; 19.I, 100; 19.V, 231; 19.VII, 33 Hustwit Sr., Ronald E., 19.II, 17, 66, 85, 209; 19.VI, 16, 76, 97; 19.VII, 278, 280
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Huszar, George de, 19.II, 85 Hutchings, P.A.E., 19.II, 85 Hutter, Axel, 19.II, 85; 19.III, 122, 131; 19.VI, 146, 198, 201, 203, 205, 209, 214, 218; 19.VII, 9, 29, 33, 188, 189, 191, 192 Hutter, Hendrik, 19.I, 214 Hutto, Daniel, 19.II, 114; 19.VII, 280 Hutton, Clark, 19.II, 85; 19.VI, 252 Huwaydi, Yahya, 19.I, 8 Huxley, Aldous (1894–1963), English writer, 8.III, 103; 19.VI, 256 Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825–95), English biologist, 12.II, 103 Hverven, Tom Egil, 19.V, 15 Hviid, Christian, 12.III, 131 Hwang, Heon-sik, 19.IV, 181 Hwang, Jong-Hwan, 19.IV, 186; 19.VI, 96 Hwang, Mun-su, 19.IV, 203 Hwang Pil-ho, 8.III, 141, 144; 19.IV, 181, 186, 187, 193 Hwang, Sun-hwan, 19.IV, 187 Hyde, J. Keith, 19.II, 85; 19.VII, 129 Hydra, 16.I, 99 Hygen, Johan Bernitz, 8.I, 159; 19.V, 19, 21 Hyman, Frieda Clark, 19.II, 85 Hyman, Gavin, 19.II, 148; 19.VI, 101, 237
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Ietswaart, William L., 19.I, 178; 19.II, 240 IfÀand, August Wilhelm (1759–1814), German actor and dramatist, 5.III, 237 Igland, Alf Kjetil, 19.V, 15 Ignacio, Jacinto León, 19.V, 153 Ignatius of Antioch (ca. 35–110), bishop and writer, 4, 104 Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556), Spanish priest, 12.V, 41; 19.VII, 7 Ignatow, Assen, 19.III, 209 Igov, Atanas, 8.II, 295; 19.I, 12 Igual, Luis, 19.V, 176 Ihlen, Christian, 19.V, 19 Iijima, Munetaka, 19.IV, 97–103, 105, 120 Iiritano, Massimo, 8.II, 96; 18.V, 143–6; 19.IV, 38, 63, 64; 19.VI, 128 IJsseling, Hester, 19.I, 178; 19.VI, 203 IJsseling, Samuel, 19.I, 178; 19.VII, 205 Ikejima, Shigenobu, 19.IV, 121; 19.VII, 129 Ikuta, Choko, 19.IV, 142; 19.VII, 4 Ilário, Enídio, 19.V, 83 Il Commendatore, 16.I, 151, 152. Ilera, Fernando Arroyo, 16.I, 281 Ild, Samuel Jensen (1638–99), Danish pastor, 5.II, 163 Iliopoulos, Panagiotis, 19.III, 219
Illbruck, Helmut, 19.II, 255; 19.VI, 241 Illg, Jerzy, 19.V, 44 Illich, Ivan, 19.VII, 7 Illies, Christian, 19.III, 131 Ilyina, Anna, 19.V, 241, 244; 19.VI, 108 Im, Gyu-jeong, 19.IV, 181, 182, 187, 188, 194, 203, 204; 19.VII, 164 Imai, Naoki, 19.IV, 121 Imam, Imam ‘Abd el-Fattah, 8.III, 62–6, 69, 90; 19.I, 6, 8; 19.VI, 203 Imbach, Josef, 19.III, 131; 19.VI, 154 Imbrosciano, Anthony, 8.III, 186; 19.II, 85, 86 Immermann, Karl Leberecht (1796–1840), German dramatist, 16.II, 140, 141, 145 Immoos, Thomas, 19.III, 131; 19.VI, 130 Impara, Paolo, 19.IV, 64; 19.VII, 225 Imre, László, 19.IV, 12 Inaba, Minoru, 19.IV, 121 Inamura, Shuichi, 19.IV, 121 Inayama, Kiyonobu, 19.IV, 121 Inazo, Nitobe (1862–1933), Japanese author and politician, 19.VII, 7 Ingemann, Bernhard Severin (1789–1862), Danish poet, 2.I, 193; 6.III, 117; 7.I, 102, 127, 134; 7.III, 6, 15–17, 222; 12.II, 104; 20, M 1571; A I 98
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Ingemann, Lucie (1792–1868), Danish painter, 7.III, 6 Ingen Housz, George, 19.I, 178 Ingenieros, Delia (1915–96), Argentinian writer, 12.V, 25 Ingerslev, Christian Frederik (1803–68), Danish philologist, 2.I, 223, 243; 2.II, 276; 20, M 1256 Ingwersen, Niels, 19.II, 86, 196; 19.VII, 143 Innamorati, Marco, 19.IV, 64 Inoue, Mitsuko, 19.IV, 134 Inoue, Yoshio, 19.IV, 98, 104 Insole, Christopher, 19.II, 86, 99 Inter et Inter, 17, 107–16 Ionescu, Nae (1890–1940), Romanian philosopher, logician and mathematician, 13, 61 Iphigenia, 11.II, 100; 16.I, 1, 2, 4, 9, 10, 252 Iqbal, Muhammad (1877–1938), Indian poet and philosopher, 19.VII, 7–8 Irenaeus (ca. 130–ca. 200), church father, 4, 103–10; 7.II, 234; 8.I, 97; 10.I, 231; 10.II, 127; 19.VII, 8 Irigaray, Luce, 8.III, 178, 184, 187, 253; 19.VII, 8 Irina, Nicolae, 8.II, 308, 309; 16.II, 190; 19.II, 86, 200, 206, 209, 210, 219; 19.V, 109; 19.VI, 114, 138, 182, 246; 19.VII, 25, 166, 236 Iritano, Massimo, 19.IV, 38, 63, 64, 74 Irvine, Jane Funk, 19.II, 86
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Ishizu, Teruji, 19.IV, 121, 122; 19.VI, 203, 234 Isis, 16.II, 224–6 Ismailzadeh, Hussein, 19.II, 219 Ismene, 11.II, 12; 16.I, 49 Isocrates (436–338 BC), Greek rhetorician, 20, M 1122–1123 Isupov, Konstantin, 19.V, 123, 124 Ito, Genichiro, 19.IV, 122; 19.VI, 86; 19.VII, 225 Ito, Kiyoshi, 19.IV, 122, 123; 19.VI, 185; 19.VII, 33 Ito, Masahiro, 19.IV, 174 Ito, Sachiko, 19.IV, 123 Ito, Yukio, 19.IV, 123, 171; 19.VI, 203 Itzkowitz, Kenneth Jay, 19.II, 86; 19.VI, 55, 108 Iuul, Elise, 19.II, 210; 19.VII, 51 Ivanescu, Mircea, 19.V, 107 Ivanhoe, Philip J., 19.II, 28; 19.VII, 290 Ivánka, Endre von, 19.III, 107, 132 Ivanov, Alexandr, 19.V, 122 Ivanov, Vladimir, 8.II, 291; 19.I, 12 Ivanov, Vyacheslav Vs., 19.V, 111 Iványi, Gábor, 19.IV, 16 Ivarsson, Nils Ivar, 19.V, 217; 19.VII, 96 Iversen, Karsten Sand, 19.VI, 67 Iversen, Stefan, 19.I, 101
Ivlampie, Ivan, 19.V, 165 Iwanaga, Tatsuro, 19.IV, 102, 103 Iwand, Hans Joachim (1899–1960), German Protestant theologian, 10.I, 189, 242; 19.VII, 8 Iwasa, Mitsuo, 19.IV, 123 Iwaszkiewicz, Jarosáaw (1894–1980), Polish poet, 8.II, 217, 223; 19.V, 36, 37, 46 Iwata, Yasuo, 19.IV, 123; 19.VII, 61 Izsó, Tímea, 19.IV, 9 Izumi, Harunori, 19.IV, 101, 123, 148 Izzi, John, 19.II, 86 J Jaarsma, Ada S., 19.II, 11, 86, 111, 177; 19.VI, 181 Jabarlu, Mahboobeh, 19.V, 32; 19.VII, 177 Jackelén, Antje, 19.V, 217; 19.VI, 100 Jackson, F.L., 19.II, 86; 19.VII, 242 Jackson, Timothy P., 4, 15, 127; 10.II, 206; 19.II, 55, 74, 86, 215; 19.VI, 66 Jackson, William T.H., 19.II, 38 Jacob, 1.I, 166, 207–10, 220, 225 Jacob, Günter, 19.III, 132; 19.VI, 164 Jacob, Max (1876–1944), French poet, 12.V, 92 Jacob of Voragine (ca. 1230–98), Italian chronicler and archbishop of Genoa, 5.II, 16 Jacob von Tyboe, 16.I, xi
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Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich (1743–1819), German philosopher, 2.I, 272, 277, 278, 282–4, 292; 2.II, 175; 5.I, ix, 24, 33–49, 88, 182; 5.II, 135, 137, 139; 6.I, 226, 250, 257, 260, 264; 6.III, 98, 104, 155, 157; 7.II, 177; 7.III, 74; 9, 397, 400; 14, 214; 16.I, 123, 124, 128; 16.II, 196; 19.VII, 9; 20, M 1722–1728 Jacobi, Johann Georg (1740–1814), German poet, 2.I, 284; 20, M 1729–1730 Jacobs, Angelika, 19.III, 132 Jacobs, Barry, 19.II, 183 Jacobs, Christian Friedrich Wilhelm (1764–1847), German classical scholar, 20, M 1042–1043, 1130, 1143, 1445–1456 Jacobs, Johannes Antonius, 19.I, 209, 211 Jacobs, Louis, 19.II, 151; 19.VI, 9 Jacobs, Rolf, 19.III, 132; 19.VI, 26, 117; 19.VII, 110 Jacobs, Wilhelm G., 19.III, 132, 195; 19.VI, 232; 19.VII, 188, 189, 191, 192 Jacobsen, Bjarne, 19.I, 101 Jacobsen, Frode, 19.I, 101; 19.VII, 129 Jacobsen, Jens Peter (1847–85), Danish author, 7.III, 53; 8.I, 325; 8.II, 158; 12.I, xi, 213, 215, 220, 229; 12.II, 66, 67, 88, 101–19, 122; 12.III, 67; 12.IV, 128; 14, 109; 19.VII, 9, 10 Jacobsen, Lis (1882–1961), Norwegian philologist, 5.II, 226 Jacobsen, Malthe, 19.I, 99 Jacobsen, Ole, 19.I, 60
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Jahelka, Tomáš, 19.V, 133 Jakavonytơ, Laimutơ, 19.V, 5, 6 Jakobsen, Ove D., 19.II, 221 Jakobsen, Villy, 19.I, 101 Jakobson, Roman (1896–1982), Russian-born American linguist, 9, 395; 13, 200 Jakubowska, Janina, 8.II, 226; 19.V, 46; 19.VI, 74; 19.VII, 253, 254 Jakuszko, Honorata, 19.V, 40, 52; 19.VII, 155 Jalilian, Hossein, 19.V, 32 Jalota, Indu, 19.II, 86 Jambet, Christian, 19.III, 18; 19.VI, 185 James, 1.I, xii; 1.II, 79, 80, 277; 8.I, 250; 19.VII, 10 James, Cyril Lionel Robert (1901–89), Trinidadian journalist and author, 14, 261 James, David, 19.II, 87, 207; 19.VI, 56, 117, 203 James, Henry (1843–1916), AmericanBritish author, 5.III, 238; 11.II, 91, 92; 11.III, 88, 136; 13, 213; 19.VII, 10, 11 James, Joy Ann, African-American scholar, 12.IV, 29 James, William (1842–1910), American psychologist and philosopher, 8.II, 35, 256, 286; 8.III, 14; 9, 381, 393, 394, 400, 405; 10.II, 122; 10.III, 80, 81; 11.III, 76, 82, 87–97; 13, 82; 14, 92, 120, 234; 19.VII, 11 James, William C., 19.II, 87; 19.VI, 41
James-Chakraborty, Kathleen, 19.II, 193 Jaminon, Jean, 19.V, 20 Jamme, Christoph, 19.III, 114 Jancke, H., 19.III, 178 Jancke, Rolf, 19.III, 133; 19.VII, 172 Jandrup, Sara Katrine, 19.II, 87 Janet, Pierre (1859–1947), French psychologist, 13, xi Janiaud, Joël, 19.III, 30, 32; 19.VII, 61, 274 Janic, Susana, 19.II, 92, 216; 19.VI, 57, 58 Janik, Allan (b. 1941), Austrian philosopher, 11.I, 107, 108, 111; 14, 142, 143; 19.I, 211; 19.II, 36, 87, 157; 19.VI, 183 Janin, Jules (1804–74), French critic and novelist, 5.III, 170 Janion, Maria, 19.V, 46 Janke, Wolfgang, 19.I, 52; 19.III, 133; 19.VI, 147, 204 Jankélévitch, Vladimir (1903–85), French philosopher, 9, 356; 11.II, 192; 19.VII, 11 Janowski, Bernd, 19.III, 97 Jansen, Nerina, 19.I, 1; 19.II, 87, 156 Jansen, Peter, 19.III, 133; 19.VI, 247 Jansen, Yolande, 19.I, 179 Janss, Christian, 19.I, 79; 19.V, 13, 14; 19.VII, 2, 3 Janssen, E., 19.III, 146
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Janssen, Mariska, 19.I, 179 Janssen, Th., 19.I, 179 Jansson, Bo G., 19.V, 225, 226 Jansson, Hans, 12.I, 216 Jansson, Mats, 19.V, 210; 19.VI, 59, 60; 19.VII, 2 Jantzen, Grace M., 19.II, 225 Janus, Richard, 19.III, 91; 19.VII, 199, 225 Janz, Curt Paul, 19.III, 133; 19.VI, 117; 19.VII, 110 Janžekoviþ, Janez, 19.V, 146 Janzen, Marcos Ricardo, 19.V, 83 Jára, Milan, 19.I, 52 Jaramillo Henao, Alpidio, 19.V, 176 Jaranowski, Marcin, 19.V, 46; 19.VII, 173 Jarauta Marión, Francisco, 8.II, 37, 41; 8.III, 287; 19.V, 176; 19.VI, 204; 19.VII, 190, 200 Jardim, E. Luís, 19.V, 83 Jareski, Krishnamurti, 19.V, 83; 19.VI, 32; 19.VII, 236 Jarisch, Hieronymus Anton (1818–90), Austrian educator and theologian, 20, M 78 Jarlov, Geneviève, 19.III, 32 Jarolíková, Katarína, 19.V, 133; 19.VI, 155 Jaroszewski, Tadeusz M., 19.V, 46, 55; 19.VI, 74; 19.VII, 253 Jarry, Alfred (1873–1907), French writer, 13, 3
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Jean, Grégori, 19.III, 30, 31; 19.VI, 104, 109, 132, 193, 194; 19.VII, 63, 86, 91, 214, 271 Jeannine, Bernard, 8.I, 424; 19.III, 32 Jean Paul (Johann Paul Friedrich Richter) (1763–1825), German author, 2.I, 257, 284, 301, 302; 5.II, 6, 7, 135, 143; 5.III, 16, 264; 6.II, 103; 6.III, 27, 115, 155–70, 277; 7.I, 109, 244; 11.I, 284; 11.III, 32; 12.I, xi; 17, xi, 162; 19.VII, 16; 20, M 1381–1383, 1777–1799 Jeanrond, Werner, 19.V, 232; 19.VI, 131 JĊdraszewski, Marek, 19.V, 46 Jefferson, Thomas (1743–1826), American statesman, 13, 86, 92 Jegstrup, Elsebet, 17, 250; 18.II, 315–20; 19.II, 74, 87, 88, 125, 243; 19.VI, 6, 70, 106, 107, 108, 188; 19.VII, 212, 236 Jekentaitơ, Leonarda, 19.V, 6 Jelke, Robert, 19.III, 165 Jelved, Marianne, 19.VI, 176 Jenkins, Bill, 19.II, 88; 19.VI, 96 Jens, Walter, 19.I, 212; 19.III, 134; 19.IV, 203; 19.VI, 124, 176, 253; 19.VII, 25, 57, 141, 154 Jensen, Alexandra, 19.V, 107 Jensen, Alfred Dewey, 8.III, 182; 19.II, 17, 88; 19.VII, 278 Jensen, Anders Fogh, 19.I, 102 Jensen, Bernhard, 19.I, 98 Jensen, Bernth Frederik (1803–79), Danish theologian, 20, M 2038.
Jensen, Christian (1873–1949), Danish pastor, 7.II, 2; 8.I, 21; 19.I, 102 Jensen, Christian Bagge (1789–1836), Danish pastor and author, 20, A I 198 Jensen, C.E. (1865–1927), Danish literary critic, 8.I, 82 Jensen, Carl Ludvig (b. 1810), Danish teacher and pastor, 3, 80 Jensen, Esther, 19.I, 102 Jensen, F. Elle, 19.I, 65 Jensen, Finn Gredal, 16.II, 192, 239; 19.I, xiii, 77, 88, 102; 19.II, 22, 88, 199, 200, 202, 204, 250; 19.III, 88; 19.VI, 22, 137, 245, 246, 253; 19.VII, 42, 104, 145 Jensen, Hans, 19.I, 102 Jensen, Henrik Fibæk, 19.VI, 171 Jensen, Henrik Gade, 19.I, 102, 147 Jensen, Jens Marinus (1896–1977), 12.II, 131 Jensen, Johannes, 19.I, 102 Jensen, Johannes V. (1873–1950), Danish author, 8.I, 32, 51; 12.II, 66, 67 Jensen, John V., 19.I, 125 Jensen, Jørgen Bonde, 7.III, 18; 19.I, 68, 83, 102, 103, 143; 19.IV, 38; 19.VI, 27, 79, 227, 228; 19.VII, 151, 237 Jensen, Jørgen I., 19.I, 103; 19.VI, 171 Jensen, Julio, 19.II, 88 Jensen, Kjeld, 19.V, 107
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Jensen, L.C., 19.VI, 171; 19.VII, 92 Jensen, Laila Selch, 19.I, 103 Jensen, N.O., 8.I, 63 Jensen, N.P., 19.I, 135 Jensen, Peter, 19.V, 119; 19.VII, 157 Jensen, Povl Johannes (1911–85), Danish classical philologist, 2.I, 175; 2.II, 315; 19.I, 83, 103; 19.II, 232; 19.VI, 32, 37, 38; 19.VII, 85, 164, 225, 236 Jensen, Søren, 19.I, 67, 84, 146; 19.II, 204; 19.VI, 5, 171, 244; 19.VII, 67, 158, 177 Jensen, Thorkild Borup, 19.I, 65 Jensen, Zakarias, 19.I, 95, 112, 135 Jensenius, Knud, 19.I, 60, 95, 104, 152; 19.VII, 104 Jenson, Robert, 10.I, 20 Jentsch, Karl (1833–1917), German Protestant theologian and author, 10.I, 234; 19.III, 134 Jeon, Gyeong-yeon, 8.III, 132, 133 Jeon, Jae-gyeong, 8.III, 143 Jeong, Gyeong-seok, 19.IV, 204 Jeong, Hang-Kyun, 19.IV, 188; 19.VII, 129, 130 Jeong, Jae-geol, 19.IV, 188 Jeong, Jae-Hyeon, 19.IV, 188 Jeong, Jeong-suk, 19.IV, 188 Jeong, Ji-seong, 19.IV, 203
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Jessen, Mads Sohl, 19.I, 104; 19.II, 88, 215, 216; 19.VI, 225; 19.VII, 92 Jesus. See Christ Jesus, Cristiano de, 19.V, 83 Jevtiü, Iva, 19.II, 254 Jézéquel, Roger, 19.III, 32; 19.IV, 94 Ji, Liu, 19.I, 24; 19.II, 88 Jia, Yan, 19.I, 24, 25 Jiang, Xinyi, 8.III, 106, 107 Jianjun, Wang, 19.I, 24 Jiménez Mantecón, Juan Ramón (1881–1958), Spanish poet, 12.V, 21 Jinbo, Kotaro, 19.IV, 97 Jinbo, Zenko, 19.IV, 123, 124 Jo, Yo-han (1926–2000), Korean philosopher, 8.III, 137 Joachim of Fiore (ca. 1135–1202), Italian mystic and theologian, 5.II, 47 Job, 1.I, ix, xi, 4, 38, 74, 75, 115–40, 222, 234, 240, 247, 261; 1.II, 81, 249; 2.II, 219, 320; 7.II, 32, 185; 8.I, 427; 8.II, 4, 259, 261, 262; 9, 304, 314, 315, 360, 362, 363, 364, 369; 11.II, 104; 12.III, 161; 12.IV, 63, 66, 67, 116, 203; 12.V, 70; 13, 65, 69, 73, 148, 166, 171, 203; 14, 236, 242, 248; 19.VII, 16–19 Jobse, Vanno, 19.I, 212 Jocasta, 11.II, 12, 13; 16.I, 49, 60 Jocham, Magnus (1808–93), German theologian, 20, M 583, 1957
Jöcher, Christian Gottlieb (1649–1758), German academic and lexicographer, 5.II, 3, 4, 34, 132; 20, M 67–68, 948–953 Joest, Wilfried, 19.III, 82, 134, 178; 19.VI, 204 Johannes Climacus, 3, 62–4; 17, 117–42 Johannes de silentio, 3, 5, 45, 60; 17, 143–58 Johannesson, Eric O., 19.VI, 69 Johannesson, Hans-Erik, 19.II, 210; 19.V, 217, 232, 233; 19.VI, 23, 178 Jóhannesson, Þorkell, 19.IV, 24 Johannes the Seducer, 12.II, 51, 55, 73, 106, 107, 112; 17, 159–76 Johansen, Karsten Friis, 19.I, 104; 19.II, 88; 19.III, 134, 226; 19.VII, 164, 200, 236 Johansen, Kjell Eyvind, 8.I, 162, 163; 18.V, 261–5; 19.II, 88, 97; 19.V, 19, 20 Johansen, Knut, 19.V, 11, 12, 19, 28, 29 Johansen, Martin Blok, 19.I, 131 Johansen, Niels, 19.III, 166 Johansen, Niels Kaas, 19.I, 112, 127 Johansen, Steen, 19.I, 104, 111; 19.II, 231; 19.VII, 121 Johansen, Tor Dishington, 19.V, 16 Johansen, Udo, 19.III, 134; 19.V, 176; 19.VI, 204 Johansson, Anders, 19.V, 233 Johansson, Gustaf (1844–1930), Finnish theologian, 8.I, 199 Johansson, Klara (1875–1948), 8.I, 183; 19.V, 217; 19.VII, 205
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John, 2.II, 149, 222, 249, 264, 275; 5.I, 85; 7.II, 66, 68; 9, 138, 139; 10.I, 282, 366; 10.II, 136; 11.III, 43; 12.V, 173, 177 John of Damascus (ca. 645 or 676–749), Syrian monk, 12.V, 41 John of Salisbury (ca. 1115–80), English Scholastic philosopher, 4, 149 John of the Cross (1542–91), Spanish mystic and poet, 5.II, 33, 250; 8.III, 61, 88; 10.III, 83, 86, 87, 112, 113, 123, 142, 148; 12.V, 41, 89; 19.VII, 19 John the Baptist, 1.I, 26, 145, 201, 261; 1.II, 18, 22; 2.I, 273, 292; 7.II, 12, 158; 8.I, 248; 17, 73; 19.VII, 19 John, Varughese, 19.II, 88, 105; 19.VII, 169, 173 Johnsen, Emil Nicklas, 19.V, 15 Johnson, Bill, 19.II, 88; 19.VII, 20 Johnson, Daniel M., 19.II, 89; 19.VI, 100, 204; 19.VII, 33, 290 Johnson, Gisle Christian (1822–94), Norwegian theologian, 8.I, 127, 128, 130, 143; 10.I, xi; 10.II, 191–203; 12.III, 124; 19.VII, 19, 20 Johnson, Hjalmar, 19.V, 229 Johnson, Howard Albert, 8.III, 137; 18.II, 321–4; 19.II, 89, 109, 144, 252; 19.IV, 203; 19.VI, 134; 19.VII, 80, 132, 182, 184 Johnson, H.W., 19.V, 220 Johnson, Luke, 19.II, 218 Johnson, Patricia Attenberend, 19.II, 89, 115; 19.VI, 136, 157, 234
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Johnson, Ralph Henry, 8.III, 202, 208, 210; 18.II, 325–8; 19.II, 89, 130 Johnson, Richard, 19.II, 41, 70; 19.VII, 83 Johnson, Ryan, 16.I, 26; 19.II, 90 Johnson, Samuel (1709–84), English author, 5.III, 273; 12.IV, 57 Johnson, Thomas, 19.II, 90; 19.V, 123 Johnson, William A., 19.II, 90, 109; 19.VI, 152 Jokiü, Vujadin (1928–86), Montenegrin philosopher, 8.II, 324; 19.I, 41 Jolin, Christopher, 19.V, 201, 217 Jolivet, Régis (1891–1966), French Catholic thinker, 8.I, 429; 8.II, 29, 30, 31; 8.III, 85, 271, 291; 18.IV, 121–4; 19.I, 8; 19.II, 253; 19.III, 32–4, 46, 50, 209; 19.IV, 56, 94; 19.V, 96, 176, 194; 19.VII, 78, 154, 182, 225 Jolley, Kelly Dean, 19.II, 90 Jolley, Marc A., 19.II, 90, 151 Jonas, Hans (1903–93), GermanAmerican philosopher, 10.I, 105; 11.I, 165, 166; 12.IV, 53 Jonas, Justus der Ältere (1493–1555), German Protestant theologian, 1.I, 253 Jonas, Ludwig (1797–1859), German Protestant theologian, 6.II, 198, 218; 20, M 769 Jones, Cheslyn, 19.II, 76 Jones, Joe R., 11.III, 168; 19.II, 90 Jones, John W., 13, 116 Jones, Llewellyn, 19.II, 90; 19.VI, 171
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Jones, Michael S., 19.II, 166 Jones, Rufus Matthew (1863–1948), American writer, 14, 92 Jones, W. Glyn, 19.I, 146; 19.II, 90; 19.VII, 105 Jones, William R. (1933–2012), African-American scholar, 12.IV, 29 Jones-Cathcart, Andrew, 19.II, 91 Jong, Wietske de, 19.I, 208 Jongejan, Elisabeth, 19.I, 179 Jonker, Aart, 8.I, 276; 19.I, 155, 179 Jonker, Christine, 19.VII, 20, 182 Jonker, Gerrit, 8.I, 276; 19.I, 179 Jonker, P.H.I.H., 19.I, 167 Jonson, Ben (1572–1637), English playwright, 5.III, 185, 188, 189 Jónsson, Bjarni, 19.IV, 24 Jönsson, Dan, 19.I, 82, 148 Jónsson, Kristján Jóhann, 8.I, 222 Joób, Máté, 19.IV, 12 Joós, ErnĘ, 19.IV, 12; 19.VI, 234; 19.VII, 130 Jor, Finn (b. 1929), Norwegian journalist and writer, 8.I, 161; 12.III, 37; 18.V, 267–70, 271–6; 19.III, 210; 19.V, 11, 19, 20, 232; 19.VII, 3, 145 Jordal, Preben, 19.II, 91; 19.V, 16 Jordan, Bruno, 19.III, 150
Jordan, Hermann J., 19.I, 162 Jordan, Jeff, 19.II, 169 Jordan, Mark, 19.II, 91 Jordana, Ricardo, 19.V, 193 Jordan Lassen, Vilhelm, 19.I, 98 Jördens, Gustav (1785–1834), German author, 20, M 1773–1774 Jörg, Joseph Edmund (1819–1901), German historian and politician, 8.I, 313; 19.III, 134; 19.VI, 168 Jørgensen, Aage, 19.I, viii, 89, 104, 133; 19.II, 42, 64, 91, 127, 140; 19.VI, 26–9 Jørgensen, Adolf Ditlev (1840–97), Danish historian, 7.I, 27; 7.III, 193 Jørgensen, Alfred Theodor, 19.I, 75, 95, 149; 19.II, 38; 19.III, 126, 134, 209 Jørgensen, Carl, 19.I, 104, 105, 136; 19.II, 91, 231; 19.VI, 166; 19.VII, 42, 105, 115, 121 Jørgensen, Gunnar F., 19.I, 105 Jørgensen, Inés, 19.III, 52 Jørgensen, Johannes (1866–1956), Danish author, 8.I, 32 Jørgensen, John Chr., 19.I, 105 Jørgensen, Jørgen, 19.I, 86; 19.VI, 161 Jørgensen, Kai E. Jordt, 19.II, 91; 19.III, 126; 19.VI, 51 Jørgensen, Kirsten, 19.II, 91; 19.VI, 79 Jørgensen, Krista, 19.I, 153
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Jørgensen, Kristian, 19.V, 119; 19.VII, 55 Jørgensen, Merete, 19.I, 61, 69, 105; 19.VI, 27, 165 Jørgensen, Per Schultz, 19.I, 67 Jørgensen, Peter Nicolai (1805–50), Danish printer, 20, U 71 Jørgensen, Poul Henning, 19.II, 229; 19.V, 217; 19.VII, 182, 200 Jørgensen, P.P., 19.I, 64, 94, 105; 19.VII, 45 Jørgensen, Sven-Aage, 19.III, 134; 19.VI, 171; 19.VII, 57 Jørgensen, Theodor, 19.II, 26; 19.III, 91; 19.VII, 198, 199, 200 Jørgensen, Thomas, 19.I, 67 Jørgensen, Tom, 19.I, 132 Josefson, Ruben, 19.V, 208, 217 Joseph, 1.II, 3, 5, 11 Joseph, Felicity, 19.II, 126 Joseph, Lajin, 19.I, 6 Josephus (37–100), Roman historian and hagiographer, 20, M 1119–1121 José Régio. See Reis Pereira, José Maria, dos Joshua, 1.I, 91 Josifovski, Jonche, 8.II, 320; 19.V, 9 Josipovici, Gabriel, 19.II, 44, 91; 19.III, 44; 19.VII, 157 Josselson, Ruthellen, 13, 274 Jossua, Jean-Pierre, 19.III, 33, 45; 19.VI, 57
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Jost, François, 19.II, 68; 19.VII, 269 Jost, Walter, 19.II, 91; 19.VII, 120 Jostad, Morten, 19.V, 21 Josuttis, Manfred, 19.III, 186 Jothen, Peder, 19.II, 91, 104 Jöttkandt, Sigi, 19.II, 12, 13; 19.VI, 45; 19.VII, 50 Jouve, Pierre Jean (1887–1976), French writer, 9, 393 Jovetiü-Veber, Smiljana, 19.I, 40 Jowitt, Deborah, 7.III, 79 Joyce, James (1882–1941), Irish author, 11.III, 196; 12.I, xii, 31; 12.III, 44; 12.IV, 75, 109–31, 146; 12.V, 154, 164, 165; 19.VII, 20 Jozek, Milan, 19.II, 102, 103; 19.V, 141 József, Attila (1905–37), Hungarian poet, 8.II, 164 Juan, Fei, 19.I, 28 Judas Iscariot, 5.II, 16–18; 12.II, 12, 13; 12.V, 134 Judge William, 3, 43–5, 75, 136, 141, 152, 153; 12.II, 32; 17, 177–92 Judith, 1.I, 195 Juel, Claus, 19.I, 63 Juel, Jens (1745–1802), Danish painter, 20, M 2056 Jugurtha (ca. 160 BC–104 BC), Berber Libyan king of Numidia, 3, 105, 107
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Juhl, Carsten, 19.I, 69 Juhl, Veronica, 14, 9 Jul, Frederik, 19.I, 98 Julén, J., 19.V, 206 Juliet, 16.I, xi; 17, 107, 110, 112, 113 Junayd of Baghdad (819–910), Su¿ master, 8.III, 14 Juncker, Axel (1870–1952), German publisher, 8.I, 325; 12.I, 214, 217–20, 224 Jung, Carl Gustav (1875–1961), Swiss psychologist, 8.III, 138; 10.I, 346; 12.I, 181; 12.II, 168; 12.IV, 112; 13, xi, 32, 97, 151–76, 221, 232; 16.II, 152; 19.VII, 20, 21 Jung, Hwa Yol, 19.II, 91; 19.VI, 100 Jungbluth, Günther, 19.III, 209; 19.VI, 171 Junge, Joachim (1760–1823), Danish pastor and author, 20, M 2013 Jüngel, Eberhard (b. 1934), 10.I, 20, 188; 19.II, 253; 19.III, 97, 134, 135; 19.VI, 51, 91; 19.VII, 161 Jünger, Ernst (1895–1998), German author, 12.V, 4; 14, 181 Jungersen, Frederik (1836–1912), Danish theologian, 12.III, 113; 19.I, 105; 19.VI, 171, 172; 19.VII, 121, 122 Junghans, Hans Martin, 10.I, 162; 19.III, 66, 135, 192, 209 Jung-Stilling, Johann Heinrich (1740–1817), German author, 5.II, 247; 20, M 1844–1847 Júnior, Eurico da Rua, 19.V, 83
Junius Rusticus (ca. 100–ca. 170), Stoic philosopher and teacher of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, 3, 69 Junker-Kenny, Maureen, 19.II, 91 Jupiter, 16.I, 294 Jurado, Alicia (1922–2011), Argentinian writer, 12.V, 25 Juranville, Alain, 19.III, 33 Jurecskó, László, 19.IV, 15; 19.VII, 74 Jürgenbehring, Heinrich, 19.III, 135 Jürgens, H., 20, U 73 Jürgensen, Knud Arne, 7.III, 67, 70, 71 Jürgensen, Manfred, 19.III, 135 Juríková, Erika, 19.V, 129, 130 Juritsch, Georg, 19.III, 185 Jurová, Jarmila, 19.V, 132, 135; 19.VII, 183 Justin (Eastern Roman emperor from 518–27), 4, 106, 112 Justin Martyr (100–65), Christian apologist and saint, 4, 117; 20, M 141; A I 166 Justo, José Miranda, 19.II, 92, 93, 209; 19.V, 72, 73, 83, 100; 19.VI, 46, 104, 243; 19.VII, 68, 81, 160, 187, 195, 238, 239, 274, 275 Jutzler, Konrad, 19.III, 135, 209 Juvenal (Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis) (late 1st and early 2nd century AD), Roman poet, 3, xii; 20, M 1249–1250; A II 36
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Juzefoviþ, Agnieška, 19.V, 6, 7; 19.VII, 290 K Kaalund, Hans Vilhelm (1818–85), Danish poet, 20, M 1572 Kabell, Aage (1920–81), Danish literary scholar, 8.I, 9, 41, 42, 50, 53, 55; 19.I, 81, 105 Kaþerauskas, Tomas, 19.V, 6 Kachalin, Vladimir, 19.V, 117 Kącka, Eliza, 19.V, 59 Kaþmáriková, Eva, 19.V, 136 Kaczmarek, Agnieszka, 19.V, 46 KaczyĔski, Maciej, 19.V, 41; 19.VI, 13, 29, 126, 194; 19.VII, 215 Kadt, Jacques de, 19.I, 163 Kaduczak, Marek, 19.V, 68 Käfer, Anne, 19.III, 135 Kafka, Franz (1883–1924), CzechAustrian novelist, 3, 88; 8.I, 212, 251, 259, 331–3, 347, 386, 454; 8.II, 164, 169, 269; 8.III, 17, 26, 182; 9, 5, 76, 225, 337, 338, 345, 393, 402, 403; 10.I, 295; 11.I, 57, 58; 11.II, 27, 28, 30–2, 39, 63, 71–4, 79; 11.III, 36, 101, 144, 207, 211; 12.I, xi, 31, 39, 53, 55, 62, 115–40, 213, 237, 240; 12.II, 91, 171, 172; 12.IV, 28, 55, 59, 162, 163, 177, 198; 12.V, 4, 26, 27, 68, 125, 164, 165, 183; 13, x, 97, 133, 178; 14, 3, 195; 16.I, 168; 19.I, 212; 19.VII, 23–9 Kafri, Yehudit, 19.III., 231
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KaftaĔski, Wojciech, 19.II, 93, 105, 211, 213, 215, 217, 219, 223; 19.V, 46, 47, 49; 19.VI, 124, 161, 166, 167; 19.VII, 17, 225 Kagerup, Søren Andersen (1811–32), 16.II, 113, 114, 117 Kahan, Jeffrey, 19.II, 219; 19.VII, 43 Kähler, Carl, 19.I, 61; 19.II, 100; 19.V, 11 Kähler, Martin (1835–1912), German theologian, 6.II, 81, 148, 153; 10.I, 336, 344, 351 Kahlmeyer-Mertens, Roberto Saraiva, 19.V, 84 Kahn, Ludwig W., 19.III, 135, 209; 19.VI, 163; 19.VII, 43 Kai, Tomoaki, 19.IV, 124, 174 Kaila, Eino (1890–1958), Finnish philosopher, 8.I, 204, 205 Kainz, Howard P., 19.II, 93 Kai Sass, Else, 19.II, 197 Kaiser, Ernest, 12.IV, 224 Kakegawa, Noriko, 19.IV, 124 Kaken, L. van der, 19.III, 107 Kakoliris, Gerasimos, 19.III, 224; 19.VI, 111 Kal, Victor, 19.I, 179; 19.VI, 6; 19.VII, 33 Kalan, Valentin, 19.V, 146 Kalantarova, Ekaterina, 19.V, 126 Kalaydzhiev, Stefan, 19.I, 14, 15 Kalaydzhieva, Maria, 19.I, 12
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Kalchev, Ivan, 19.I, 12 Kalþiþ, Uroš, 19.V, 144 KƗlidƗsa (appr. 5th century), Indian poet and dramatist, 20, M 1941 Kalin, Boris, 19.I, 41 Kalivoda, Gregor, 19.III, 118; 19.VI, 38 Kalkar, Christian Andreas Hermann (1802–86), Danish Bible translator, 2.I, 245; 7.II, 155; 20, M 8–10, 188 Kall, J.C., 19.V, 217 Kall, W.T., 2.I, 240 Kallas, Endel, 19.II, 93 Kállay, Géza, 19.II, 93; 19.IV, 12; 19.VI, 131; 19.VII, 42, 43 Kallço, Arjan, 19.I, 4 Kalleberg, Ragnvald, 19.V, 21 Kallman, Chester (1921–75), American poet, 12.IV, 2, 3, 9 Källquist, Eskil, 19.V, 219 Kalmár, György, 19.IV, 20, 21; 19.VI, 106 Kalmár, Zoltán, 19.IV, 9, 17 Kalme, Guntis, 19.V, 3 Kaltenbach, Pierre Patrick, 19.III, 49 Kaltwasser, Johann Friedrich Salomon (1752–1813), German philologist, 20, M 1192–1196 Kälvemark, Torsten, 19.V, 203, 230, 232
Kalweit, Paul, 19.III, 135 Kamakazu, Manabu, 19.IV, 124; 19.VII, 216 Kamil, Fo’ad, 19.I, 5, 6, 8 Kamimura, Kazuhiro, 19.IV, 124 Kaminski, Eva, 19.II, 219 Kamla, Thomas A., 19.III, 135; 19.VI, 140; 19.VII, 87 Kamlah, Wilhelm (1905–76), German philosopher, 10.I, 196 Kammholz, Knut, 19.III, 158; 19.VII, 116 Kamp-Kan, Line, 19.I, 213; 19.VI, 188 Kamphuis, Marco, 19.I, 206 Kampmann, Theoderich (1899–1983), German theologian and literary scholar, 8.II, 30; 8.III, 272; 19.III, 135, 209; 19.V, 194 Kampmann Walther, Bo, 19.I, 85, 105, 106, 128; 19.II, 238, 239; 19.VI, 84 Kamtekar, Rachana, 19.II, 138; 19.VII, 228 Kan, Enkichi, 19.IV, 97 Kanaris, Jim, 19.II, 184 Kanavrov, Valentin, 8.II, 292, 293; 19.I, 13 Kanda, Toyoho, 19.IV, 136 Kanding, Viggo, 19.I, 128 Kandinsky, Wassily (1866–1944), Russian painter, 9, 128 Kaneko, Atsuhito, 19.IV, 124; 19.VII, 61
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Kaneko, Chikusui (1870–1937), Japanese literary scholar, 8.III, 150; 19.IV, 124 Kaneko, Takezo, 19.IV, 124; 19.VII, 182 Kaneko, Takuma, 19.IV, 124; 19.VII, 25 Kanervio, Siimes, 19.III, 3 Kang, Du-shik, 19.IV, 179 Kang, Hak-cheol, 8.III, 137, 144; 19.IV, 179, 180, 189, 193, 199, 203 Kang, Hee Chun, 19.IV, 189 Kang, Il-gu, 19.IV, 190 Kang, Seong-il, 19.IV, 190 Kang, Seong-wi, 19.IV, 180 Kang, Young Ahn, 19.IV, 190 Kangas, David J., 2.II, 191; 5.I, 93; 5.II, 56; 18.II, 329–34; 19.II, 6, 26, 60, 83, 93, 108, 157, 185, 203; 19.VI, 147, 204; 19.VII, 64, 199, 225 Kania, Ireneusz, 19.V, 68 Kanne, Johann Arnold (1773–1824), German historian, 1.II, 312; 20, M 584, 588–592 Kannegießer, Karl Ludwig (1781–1861), German author and translator, 20, M 593, 1931 Kant, Immanuel (1724–1804), German philosopher, 1.I, xii, 3, 16, 17, 18, 21, 23, 30, 60, 244; 1.II, 251, 286, 305; 2.I, 83, 272, 279, 281; 2.II, 17, 26, 55–6, 73, 241; 4, 169, 173, 175, 198; 5.I, 25, 34–41 passim, 89, 103, 148, 152, 153, 160; 5.II, 117; 5.III, 87, 264; 6.I, x, 53, 57, 58, 68, 69, 71, 75–7, 83, 85, 119,
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Kapp, Christian (1790–1874), German philosopher, 2.I, 278 Karagiannis, Georgios St., 19.III, 214, 219 Karatzas, Th. B., 19.III, 219 Kardelis, Naglis, 19.V, 6 Kardos, András, 19.IV, 8, 12, 16, 18; 19.VI, 201, 213 Kardos Daróczi, Gábor, 19.IV, 12, 14, 16 Karelli, Zoe, 19.III, 213 Karelse, Leendert Matthijs (Leddy), 19.I, 179, 180; 19.VI, 51 Karhiaho, Izabela, 19.III, 201; 19.VII, 273 Karivets, Igor, 19.V, 244 Karlsen, Gunnar M., 19.II, 94; 19.VII, 69 Karlsen, Ole, 19.V, 21 Karlsson, Mikael R., 19.V, 228 Karlstadt, Andreas von (1486–1541), German theologian, 1.I, 254 Karlström, Nils, 19.V, 207 Karoh, Ilan, 19.III, 229 Karowski, Walter, 19.III, 135; 19.VI, 204 Karpenko, Andrei, 19.V, 241; 19.VI, 234 KarpiĔski, Wojciech, 12.V, 139 Karplus, Gretel (1902–93), German chemist, 11.I, 4 Karpushin, Vladimir (1920–90), 8.II, 265; 19.V, 119
Karsavin, Lev Platonovich (1882–1952), Russian philosopher, 19.VII, 39 Karski, Karol, 19.V, 47 Karul, Róbert, 19.V, 137, 138; 19.VI, 20 Käsemann, Ernst (1906–98), German Protestant theologian, 10.I, 105, 197 Kaser, Asa, 19.III, 234; 19.VII, 54 Kaser, Hanah, 19.VI, 8, 86 Kashiwabara, Keiichi, 19.IV, 102, 124, 125, 148; 19.VI, 112, 234; 19.VII, 72, 190 Kasperski, Edward, 8.II, 221–3, 226; 18.V, 283–7; 19.I, 122; 19.II, 144; 19.V, 41, 42, 45, 47–9, 54, 62, 63, 66; 19.VI, 29; 19.VII, 46, 47, 141, 220, 221, 225, 276 Kassebeer, Søren, 19.I, 87 Kassner, Rudolf (1873–1959), Austrian philosopher, author and critic, 8.I, 322–7, 331, 385, 386; 8.II, 158; 9, 38, 39; 10.I, xi, 106; 10.III, 48; 12.I, xi, 55, 117, 122, 141–56, 196, 214, 225, 226, 229, 232; 14, 109, 111, 116; 19.III, 53, 135, 136; 19.VII, 39 Kastanas, Theodoros, 19.III, 219; 19.VI, 61 Kästner, Abraham Gotthelf (1719–1800), German mathematician, 5.I, 78 KaszyĔski, Stefan Hubert, 19.V, 49, 51 Katayama, Yasuo, 19.IV, 98 Kate, Laurens ten, 19.I, 180 Kato, Noriko, 19.IV, 125 Kato, Takao, 19.IV, 125; 19.VI, 147, 234
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Kato, Toyofumi, 19.IV, 125. Kato, Yasuyoshi, 19.IV, 125 Katsimitsis, Michalis, 19.III, 227; 19.VII, 187, 239 Katsogiannos, Dinos Ap., 19.III, 214–16 Kattrup, Søren (1809–77), Danish educator and pastor, 20, M 462 Katz, Claire Elise, 19.II, 62 Katz, Marc, 19.II, 94; 19.VI, 60; 19.VII, 196, 252 Katz, Peter, 19.III, 205 Katzenstein, Johannes Corrodi, 19.II, 94 Kauer, Edmund Theodor, 19.III, 61, 63, 136 Kaufmann, Kristin, 19.III, 136 Kaufmann, Walter (1921–80), GermanAmerican philosopher, 5.III, 193; 8.III, 63, 64, 66, 117, 232; 11.III, 99–116; 19.II, 32, 94; 19.VII, 39 Kaul, Susanne, 19.III, 136 Kavakami, Shosyu, 18.V, 209–13 Kavaliauskas, Tomas, 19.V, 7; 19.VI, 6 Kavelin, Konstantin Dmitrievich (1818–85), Russian thinker, 8.II, 250, 251 Kavka, Martin, 19.II, 185; 19.VII, 64 Kawado, Yoshitake, 19.IV, 125; 19.VI, 147, 234 Kawai, Takaaki, 19.IV, 125, 126, 178 Kawai, Yoshio, 19.IV, 126, 150, 152; 19.VI, 82, 140, 154; 19.VII, 25, 101
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Keenan, Dennis King, 19.VI, 161 Keferstein, Lutz Alexander, 19.V, 176; 19.VI, 6 Kehler, Henning (1891–1979), Danish journalist, critic and dramatist, 8.I, 32, 51; 19.I, 75, 113, 117 Kehrbach, Karl T., 19.III, 136; 19.VII, 169 Kehrein, Joseph (1808–76), German educator, philologist and historian, 20, M 1216 Keightley, Thomas (1789–1872), Irish writer, 16.I, 188 Keij, Jan, 19.I, 180; 19.VII, 61 Keijser, Gustaf Jakob (1844–1916), Swedish philosopher, 12.III, 53 Keil, Ana, 8.II, 4; 19.V, 72 Keiling, Tobias, 19.III, 193; 19.VI, 241 Keizer-Morris, Graciela, 19.II, 94; 19.VII, 273 Kejia, Yan, 19.I, 24 Kejzlar, Radko, 19.I, 45 Kellenberger, James, 8.III, 182; 19.II, 94, 120; 19.V, 33; 19.VII, 130 Keller, Adolf, 19.I, 180; 19.III, 136 Keller, Catherine, 19.II, 94 Keller, Gottfried (1819–90), Swiss author, 11.I, 52; 12.I, 64 Keller, James R., 19.II, 113 Kelley, Alden Drew, 19.II, 32 Kellner, Douglas, 8.III, 253; 13, 3, 5; 19.II, 156
Kelly, Charles J., 19.II, 94 Kelly, Geffrey B., 19.II, 95; 19.VI, 74 Kelly, Hugh, 19.II, 8 Kelly, James, 10.III, 77, 81, 89, 90 Kelly, John, 12.I, 129 Kelly, Sean Dorrance, 11.III, 50 Kelsen, Hans (1881–1973), AustrianAmerican legal positivist philosopher of law, 14, 214, 215 Kelsey, David, 1.I, 235, 245 Kemény, Gábor, 19.IV, 19 Kemp, Peter, 19.I, 84, 99, 106, 129, 138, 141; 19.II, 95, 225; 19.III, 30, 33, 34, 38, 47, 48, 75; 19.IV, 174; 19.VI, 19, 70, 82, 90, 202, 208; 19.VII, 3, 36, 56, 61, 62, 69, 70, 188, 189, 220 Kemp, Robert, 19.III, 34, 37, 42, 54 Kemp, Ryan, 19.II, 95, 215, 217 Kemp, Susanne, 19.I, 113 Kempes, Henk, 19.I, 196 Kempis, Thomas à (ca. 1380–1471), Dutch mystic and monk, 3, 118; 4, 275, 283, 289–98; 5.II, 39, 70, 77, 248, 250, 251; 10.III, 92; 19.VII, 251, 252; 20, M 272–74 Kempski, J.V., 19.III, 178 Kenaan, Hagi, 19.II, 241; 19.VII, 65 Kendall, Stuart, 19.II, 211; 19.VI, 56
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Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917–63), president of the United States, 10.I, 341; 13, 86 Kennedy, Leonard A., 19.II, 84 Kennedy, Robert (1925–68), American statesman, 13, 86 Kennedy, Thomas E., 19.II, 95 Kenny, Anthony, 19.III, 210 Kent, John, 19.II, 74 Kenyeres, Zoltán, 19.IV, 11 Kepler, Johannes (1571–1630), German astronomer and mathematician, 5.II, 44; 16.II, 49 Kepos, Paula, 19.II, 95 Keppler, Paul, 19.III, 206 Kerekes, Mónika, 19.IV, 3 Kerkhof, Heleen, 19.I, 215 Kerman, Joseph, 19.VII, 110 Kermode, Frank, 16.II, 85 Kern, Edith, 19.II, 95; 19.VI, 59; 19.VII, 183 Kern, Walter, 19.III, 136, 137; 19.VI, 204 Kerner, Justinus (1786–1862), German poet and physician, 20, M 596, 1734 Kerr, Fergus, 10.III, 101, 109; 11.III, 148 Kerr, Hugh T., 19.II, 95 Kerrigan, William, 19.II, 187; 19.VI, 152 Kesseler, Kurt, 19.III, 117, 137
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Khomeini, Ruhollah (1902–89), Iranian religious leader and politician, 19.VII, 40 Khoruzhy, Sergey, 19.V, 119, 120; 19.VII, 151 Khoury, Adil Theodore, 19.I, 6 Khristova, Magdalena, 19.I, 15 Khristova, Zornitsa, 19.I, 12 Khuri, Marun, 19.I, 8 Kiær, Uffe, 19.IV, 173 Kiberd, Declan, 12.IV, 119 Kida, Gen, 19.IV, 127; 19.VII, 190 Kidd, Ian James, 19.II, 97; 19.VI, 145 Kidde, Harald (1878–1918), Danish poet, 8.I, 69; 12.I, xi; 12.II, 121–35, 169; 19.VII, 40 Kidder, Paulette, 19.II, 97; 19.VI, 97 Kiefer, Howard E., 19.II, 140 Kiefhaber, Martin, 19.III, 137; 19.VI, 249 Kielland, Alexander Lange (1849–1906), 8.I, 165; 12.III, 18, 67 Kienecker, Friedrich, 19.III, 137 Kienzler, Klaus, 19.III, 137 Kierkegaard, Ane (1768–1834), Søren Kierkegaard’s mother, 12.III, 182 Kierkegaard, Michael Pedersen (1756–1838), Søren Kierkegaard’s father, 5.II, 69, 151, 164, 252; 5.III, 220; 7.II, 189, 190, 307; 7.III, 54, 64, 247, 285;
8.I, 14; 8.III, 109; 10.II, 69; 10.III, 147; 11.II, 3, 4, 8, 10, 14; 11.III, 109; 12.II, 31; 12.III, 181; 16.II, 119, 182; 17, 205; 19.VII, 40, 41 Kierkegaard, Olaf, 19.I, 106 Kierkegaard, Peter Christian (1805–88), Danish theologian and Søren Kierkegaard’s elder brother, 1.I, 149; 2.I, 223; 2.II, 136, 264, 276, 292; 3, 14, 57; 5.II, 63, 69, 164, 252; 7.I, xi, 107, 117, 136, 224, 246, 303; 7.II, 12, 30, 87, 95, 102, 103, 109, 113, 128, 132, 133, 189–209, 220, 221, 240, 248, 307, 311, 312, 327, 336; 7.III, 54; 8.I, 4, 9, 10, 13, 29; 8.III, 60; 11.III, 105; 12.II, 109; 13, x, 147; 16.I, 291; 16.II, 54, 182; 17, 94; 19.VII, 41, 41; 20, M 372–75, 601–602; U 74 Kierkegaard, Poul (1842–1915), Danish author, 12.II, 109 Kierkegaard, Sophie Henriette, b. Glahn (1809–81), Søren Kierkegaard’s sister-in-law, 5.II, 168 Kierkegaard, Søren Aabye (1813–55), 20, M 2057–2189; U 1–7 “Another Defense of Woman’s Great Abilities” (1834), 2.II, 115; 7.I, 46; 7.III, 93, 94; 17, 27–9, 32, 37 “Our Journalistic Literature” (1835), 5.III, 17; 7.I, 26, 92, 114 “The Morning Observations in Kjøbenhavnsposten, no. 43” (1836), 6.III, 64; 7.I, 94, 114; 17, 27, 29–31, 34 “On the Polemic of Fædrelandet” (1836), 7.I, 95, 114; 17, 27, 29, 31, 32, 34 “To Mr. Orla Lehmann” (1836), 7.I, 114; 17, 30 The Battle between the Old and the New Soap-Cellars (1837), 2.I, 174; 5.I, 13; 5.III, 141, 175; 6.I, 99; 6.III,
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21, 32, 38, 67; 7.I, 27, 71, 86, 98; 7.II, 239; 8.I, 30; 8.II, 93, 173 From the Papers of One Still Living (1838), 1.I, 90; 1.II, 285; 2.II, 200, 287; 3, x, 42, 58, 96; 4, 80, 218; 5.III, 51, 71, 75, 177; 6.I, 101–3; 6.II, 72, 234; 6.III, 34, 117, 161, 276, 296, 298; 7.I, 43, 51, 68, 113, 142; 7.II, 30, 162; 7.III, 1, 10–20 passim, 23, 25, 49, 57, 123, 152, 155, 156, 159, 175, 176, 250; 8.I, 14; 8.II, 53, 270; 8.III, 299; 9, 377; 12.I, x; 12.II, 26, 87, 140, 171; 12.III, 7, 10; 12.V, 65; 16.I, 204; 17, xv, 27, 108, 147, 194, 205–12 The Concept of Irony (1841), 1.I, 11, 16, 38, 57, 160, 161, 216; 1.II, 173, 182, 183; 2.I, ix, 18, 24, 29, 34–6, 45, 46–54 passim, 59, 68–72 passim, 76, 90, 92, 94, 95, 97, 102, 104, 106, 110, 112, 115, 124–7 passim, 143, 171, 175, 187, 199– 211, 216, 218, 219, 222, 229, 242, 247, 258, 264, 269, 271, 274, 277– 308 passim; 2.II, 51, 83, 85, 115, 128, 150, 157, 171–2, 183, 188–91 passim, 237, 284, 290, 292, 306; 3, 15, 16, 32, 59, 106, 114, 155, 207; 4, 12, 124, 133, 277, 39; 5.I, xi, 6, 89, 95, 173; 5.II, 7, 13, 54, 119; 5.III, 179, 187, 190, 260, 266, 267; 6.I, 31, 32, 71, 77, 103–27, 135, 139, 232, 234, 300, 301, 312, 364, 369; 6.II, 5, 23, 28–31, 34–6, 63, 81, 84, 117, 164, 170, 172, 176–86 passim, 188, 190–4, 197, 198, 203, 207, 210–13; 6.III, 38, 69, 99, 115, 131, 139, 143–52 passim, 159, 164, 185–233 passim, 235, 251, 253–66 passim, 272, 276, 278, 279, 296, 303, 304, 306; 7.I, 1, 4–10 passim, 135, 140, 184, 218, 270, 272, 277; 7.II, 170–2, 198, 239; 7.III, 67, 123, 176, 225, 226, 250; 8.I, 123, 179, 199, 310, 430, 434, 437, 442; 8.II, 3, 53, 95, 170, 173, 218, 269, 285, 295,
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307; 8.III, 5, 12, 41, 66, 89, 106, 298, 299, 321; 9, 327, 377; 10.I, 117, 305; 10.II, 35; 10.III, 51; 11.I, 176, 258; 11.II, 7, 8, 161; 11.III, 29, 41, 138; 12.I, ix, x, 47, 48, 50, 99, 149, 201, 203, 238, 240; 12.III, 44, 91, 151, 164; 12.IV, 55, 60, 69; 12.V, 93; 14, 17, 105; 16.I, 44, 133, 138, 139, 143, 264, 273, 289; 16.II, 5, 9, 65, 70, 76–82 passim, 107, 135, 142, 143, 150, 159, 183; 17, 166, 303 Schelling Lecture Notes, i.e., Notebook 11 (1841–42), 6.I, 53, 129, 229–49, 258, 262, 264 “Public Confession” (1842), 7.II, 7, 8, 186, 187 Johannes Climacus, or De omnibus dubitandum est (ca. 1842–43), 2.I, 57, 58, 69; 2.II, 158, 170, 172, 275; 5.I, 13, 17, 56, 174, 175; 5.II, 54; 5.III, 37; 6.I, 70, 80, 133, 134, 138, 139, 248; 6.II, 84, 214; 7.I, 46, 52, 71; 7.II, 240; 8.I, 62, 78, 284, 285; 8.III, 66, 278; 11.I, 53, 57, 176; 16.I, 79, 81, 82; 17, 119, 160 Either/Or (1843), 1.I, 16, 22, 54, 56, 57, 103–4, 151, 155, 167, 176, 183, 198, 234–7, 242, 243; 1.II, 244, 249, 256, 260, 262; 2.I, 45, 54–6, 60, 61, 69, 71, 128, 129, 130, 140, 188, 189, 301; 2.II, 3, 10–15 passim, 22, 35, 37, 44, 51, 55–6, 60, 62–72 passim, 77–9, 112, 117, 153, 159, 199, 213, 215, 225–30 passim, 238, 253, 258, 264, 266, 278–95 passim, 314, 317–20 passim; 3, 4, 5, 43–8 passim, 72, 73, 82, 91, 92, 95, 100, 106, 107, 131, 136–9, 152, 153, 171, 174, 180, 188, 202–5, 208, 209; 4, 124, 125, 218, 219, 245, 246, 251, 260, 319; 5.I, 13, 14, 16, 52, 90, 157, 160, 175, 176; 5.II, 4, 5, 132, 137, 165, 185, 219, 221; 5.III, 2–9 passim, 18, 19, 31–3, 38, 41–8 passim, 51–8 passim, 71, 121, 128, 131, 132, 146–54 passim, 159–61,
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171, 175–82 passim, 190, 191, 222, 260, 261, 268, 269, 274, 276; 6.I, 98, 129, 131–3, 137, 139, 179, 212, 225, 235, 248, 254–6, 258, 287, 298, 302, 327, 328, 361, 362, 364, 369; 6.II, 117, 164, 181, 214; 6.III, 11–15, 22, 36, 38–46, 58, 71–5, 78, 81, 84, 101, 119–24, 129, 139, 148–52, 164, 172, 173, 177, 199, 222–4, 278, 309; 7.I, 27–30, 61–9 passim, 133, 135, 138, 145, 191, 270, 272, 277–80; 7.II, 33–8, 45, 177, 241, 329, 330; 7.III, 7, 26, 40–2, 54, 56, 58, 62, 63, 79, 83, 99, 110, 159–62, 177–81, 189, 190, 200, 201, 209, 213–15, 218, 222, 248–50, 260–3, 268, 269, 278, 286, 293, 294; 8.I, 14, 15, 53, 67, 68, 123–5, 144–9, 152–4, 174, 181, 184, 200, 201, 211, 212, 220, 222, 226, 227, 230, 242, 245, 251, 286, 312, 325, 332, 364, 368, 430, 431, 441; 8.II, 1–3, 9, 19, 25, 28, 34, 35, 38, 40, 43, 49, 51, 54, 81, 83, 87, 162, 170, 285, 289, 292, 295, 307–10, 171, 193, 205, 206, 208, 213–8, 228, 229, 248, 249, 251, 252, 256, 273, 318, 324; 8.III, 13, 33, 40, 47, 60, 61, 66, 70, 81, 85, 87, 89, 103–6, 118, 119, 128, 130, 140, 188, 205, 219, 241, 272, 275, 278, 294, 295, 321; 9, 3, 4, 10, 12, 56, 75, 82, 113, 163, 187, 266, 272, 325, 326, 327, 340, 377, 378, 398; 10.I, 80, 81, 86, 118, 290, 296, 354, 355, 364, 381; 10.II, 111, 116, 117, 145, 146, 181, 196, 212; 10.III, 11–14, 51, 53, 80, 141; 11.I, ix, 38, 52, 53, 56–8, 60, 61, 77, 78, 123, 129, 130, 133, 135, 139, 152, 177, 198, 212, 220, 221, 246, 291, 293, 295, 300; 11.II, 5, 6, 8, 11–13, 32, 98, 143; 11.III, 55, 59, 65–7, 104, 124, 125, 127–9, 159, 223, 227; 12.I, ix, 1, 7, 10, 11, 20, 24, 47, 54, 63, 71, 74, 83–5, 116, 121, 122, 124, 127, 145, 160, 167, 174, 175, 179, 184, 187, 196, 203,
205, 206, 210, 216, 217, 232, 241, 245; 12.II, 2, 3, 17, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 46–8, 55–9, 61, 66, 67, 74, 79, 82, 83, 90, 105–7, 112, 128, 144, 148, 156, 157, 158, 167, 168; 12.III, 7, 17, 19, 21, 23, 28, 31, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45–7, 54, 58–60, 66, 70–2, 75, 82, 118, 119, 145, 147, 149–54, 158, 160, 164–6, 169, 171, 180, 183, 184; 12.IV, 1, 4–7, 9, 34–6, 55, 64, 74, 114–16, 119, 120, 123, 124, 130, 149, 152, 176, 178, 182, 183, 185, 187, 199, 202, 205, 214, 215, 222; 12.V, 5, 12, 29, 40, 52, 68, 72, 94, 107, 108, 112, 127, 130–2, 144, 145, 166, 175, 177, 178, 182, 183; 13, xii, 1, 4–11, 59, 60, 62, 69, 81, 100, 162, 211, 247, 317; 14, 53, 56, 67, 76, 77, 100, 102, 103, 113, 124, 128, 183, 187, 192, 193, 196, 197, 237, 267; 16.I, 4, 11, 20, 33–5, 42–4, 46, 50–2, 55, 66, 67, 71–3, 79, 83, 98, 103, 106, 107, 109, 110, 141–50 passim, 153, 154, 163, 172, 176–9, 183, 190, 203, 210, 214, 217, 222, 235, 236, 238, 244, 246, 253, 263, 291–4; 16.II, 2, 3, 18, 29, 34, 45, 58, 61, 63, 65, 67, 69–71, 95, 100–7 passim. 124, 135, 146, 148, 151, 164, 165, 174–8, 190, 192, 194, 216, 219, 242, 243, 251, 252, 254, 258, 259; 17, xv, 1–25, 27–9, 32–4, 37, 57, 77–9, 89, 98, 102, 113, 147, 159–76, 177–92, 194, 195, 199, 201, 226, 243–57, 284–7, 292, 293, 307 “A Word of Thanks to Professor Heiberg” (1843), 7.I, 66; 7.III, 99; 17, 195 “Who Is the Author of Either/Or” (1843), 17, 27, 32, 33 Two Upbuilding Discourses (1843), 1.I, 16, 54, 58, 151, 160, 161, 167, 176, 198; 1.II, 8 Repetition (1843), 1.I, 16, 54, 109, 115, 121–7 passim, 131, 133–9 passim, 198, 222, 261; 1.II, 249; 2.I, 45,
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54–6, 59, 61, 69; 2.II, 113, 123, 131, 136–8, 150, 153–4, 200, 225, 285; 3, 19, 20, 21, 46, 75, 142, 192, 208; 4, 149; 5.I, 52, 54, 69, 70, 71, 91; 5.III, 41, 72, 176; 6.I, 130, 171, 248, 255, 263, 309, 369; 6.III, 34, 36, 58, 76, 78, 101, 172, 178, 224; 7.I, 56, 67, 69, 126; 7.II, 32, 33, 241; 7.III, 41, 72, 81, 162, 179, 181, 221, 293; 8.I, 14, 58, 67, 91, 123, 138, 163, 174, 181, 206, 212, 220, 222, 226, 228, 229, 231, 259, 280, 285, 314, 327, 332, 333, 437, 446, 447, 450, 451, 453; 8.II, 54, 170, 172, 218, 248, 275, 285, 293, 294, 308, 310; 8.III, 40, 89, 214, 275, 295, 323; 9, 73, 105, 271, 326, 360, 364, 369; 10.I, 13, 118, 292; 10.II, 126; 10.III, 35–7, 51, 53; 11.I, 168, 173, 176, 177, 212, 291; 11.II, 8, 9, 48, 84, 85, 105; 11.III, 21, 22, 40, 137, 152; 12.I, ix, 73, 85, 116, 121, 123, 216; 12.II, 26, 49, 51, 52, 58, 138, 145; 12.III, 42, 44, 82, 95, 96, 162, 183; 12.IV, 5, 51, 63, 68, 72, 73, 121, 125, 130, 149, 176, 178; 12.V, 4, 6–8, 15, 39, 170, 177, 181, 182, 184; 13, 29, 65, 182, 195, 199–204, 210, 211, 302; 14, 7, 14, 23, 65–7, 178, 183, 185, 198, 199; 16.I, 113–17, 143, 179, 240, 241; 16.II, 144, 145, 183, 193, 227, 228, 230; 17, xv, 27, 51–66, 79, 86, 163, 171, 195, 250, 251, 255, 284, 285, 287, 303–10 Fear and Trembling (1843), 1.I, 16, 43, 94, 123, 135, 160, 198, 213, 234, 235, 239, 257–9, 261; 1.II, 10, 11, 97, 98, 109, 190, 196, 249, 261, 268; 2.I, 78, 79, 188; 2.II, 60, 66–7, 71, 76, 116, 135, 152, 155–6, 238–43 passim, 282, 283, 314, 320; 3, 60, 99, 114, 188–92; 4, 17, 149, 319; 5.I, 13, 14, 41, 52, 91–4, 147, 157, 158; 5.II, 55, 219, 239, 240; 5.III, 6, 192, 193; 6.I, 70, 135–8, 139, 170, 171, 179, 184, 185, 256, 261, 262, 283;
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6.II, 70; 6.III, 75–81, 101, 174, 177, 178, 200, 224; 7.I, 29, 225; 7.II, 90, 91, 160, 241; 7.III, 12, 13, 38, 40, 41, 72, 127, 161, 162, 200, 266, 293; 8.I, 14, 58, 67, 91, 123, 138, 163, 174, 181, 206, 212, 220, 222, 226, 228, 229, 231, 259, 280, 285, 314, 327, 332, 333, 437, 446, 447, 450, 451, 453; 8.II, 3, 4, 40, 43, 49, 54, 165, 171, 193, 213, 217, 248, 256, 271, 273, 285, 294, 308–10, 324; 8.III, 31, 32, 40, 60, 63, 85, 104–6, 132, 181, 182, 210, 214, 272, 275, 278, 295, 320–3; 9, 5, 6, 7, 10–15, 19, 49, 50, 74, 90, 176, 223, 224, 229, 265, 266, 280, 282, 300, 326, 337, 338, 340, 360, 364, 380, 400, 403; 10.I, 11, 26, 82, 83, 107, 252, 290, 296, 300, 301, 306, 354, 355; 10.II, 37, 38, 46–9, 91, 111, 116, 119, 122, 136–8, 160, 162, 163, 165–7, 174, 176; 10.III, 51, 80, 173, 176, 178, 180, 186, 189, 191, 198, 199, 208, 209; 11.I, 173, 177, 212, 221, 226–8, 253, 292–8 passim; 11.II, 8, 14–16, 18, 33, 36, 37, 48, 53, 59, 72, 73, 78, 92, 94, 112, 116, 119–21, 173; 11.III, 19, 37, 38, 39, 64, 66, 104, 107, 108, 137, 138, 142, 143, 159, 172, 191, 198, 209, 210, 212, 225; 12.I, 19, 46, 54, 63, 73, 85, 116, 121, 123, 131, 158, 197, 199, 209, 216; 12.II, 26, 30, 127, 138, 145–8, 152, 155, 157, 172; 12.III, 8, 20, 38–40, 43, 162, 183; 12.IV, 16, 22, 32, 55, 64, 65, 103, 104, 116, 122, 125, 129, 130, 163, 164, 167, 187, 188, 195, 196, 205, 207; 12.V, 5, 27, 28, 39, 130, 133, 134, 170, 172, 181, 182, 184, 191, 194, 195; 13, 62, 73, 114, 170, 180, 181, 186, 188, 206, 210, 233, 301, 317; 14, 2, 15, 57, 58, 62, 67, 100, 103, 113, 115, 124, 129, 130, 178, 183, 187, 188, 199, 201, 223, 237, 264, 268; 16.I, 1–3, 5, 16, 18, 19, 22–7, 34, 42–8 passim, 79,
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81–3, 123–8, 210, 223, 227; 16.II, 27, 59, 90, 141, 145, 209, 227, 228, 230; 17, xv, 78, 79, 143–58, 188, 190, 307, 308 Upbuilding Discourses (1843–1844), 3, 5, 45, 46, 94, 96, 116; 7.I, 246; 8.I, 173; 8.II, 9, 91, 95, 162; 8.III, 104, 278, 293, 296, 325; 10.I, 291, 354, 355; 10.III, 51; 11.II, 195; 12.IV, 55 Two Upbuilding Discourses (1843), 5.II, 238; 5.III, 47; 7.II, 13 Three Upbuilding Discourses (1843), 1.I, 24, 54, 151, 198; 1.II, 42, 46, 124, 126, 198; 2.II, 252; 4, 149; 5.II, 167; 5.III, 72; 12.II, 124, 132 Four Upbuilding Discourses (1843), 1.I, 104, 115, 121, 128–32, 140, 150, 160, 161, 175, 198, 235; 1.II, 8, 44, 127, 4, 213; 5.II, 74; 5.III, 194; 12.I, 116, 127, 158, 229 Two Upbuilding Discourses (1844), 1.I, 145, 164, 186; 1.II, 7, 8, 11–14, 44; 16.II, 252 Three Upbuilding Discourses (1844), 1.I, 34, 145, 198; 1.II, 200; 2.II, 224, 258; 16.II, 45 Philosophical Fragments (1844), 1.I, 16, 34, 72, 147, 164, 198; 1.II, 19, 29, 126, 132, 162, 249, 263, 265, 314–17; 2.I, ix, 29, 32, 35–45 passim, 59, 61–72 passim, 73, 78–84 passim, 110, 115, 131–7 passim, 141, 187, 260, 276, 285, 304–6; 2.II, 11, 12, 15–18 passim, 23, 27–8, 31, 35–45 passim, 51, 53, 54, 113, 116, 127, 170–7 passim, 201, 255, 302; 3, 7, 107, 188, 193; 4, 5, 90, 113, 118, 127, 137, 174, 175, 198, 209, 213–15; 5.I, 4, 13–17 passim, 24, 27, 39, 42, 51–4, 57, 60, 62, 66, 70, 71, 94–6, 156, 177, 180, 181, 185, 188; 5.II, 184, 229; 5.III, 132, 205, 206; 6.I, 37, 70, 129, 171, 172, 179–85 passim, 190, 193–5, 248, 249, 261, 328, 351, 371; 6.II, 30, 49, 61–3, 73, 74, 138, 171, 173–5, 193, 213, 215, 246, 247; 6.III, 102,
295, 309; 7.I, 1, 4, 6, 9, 10, 41, 185, 251; 7.II, 8, 19, 58, 121, 130, 199, 223, 224, 242, 243, 245, 272, 275–8, 282; 8.I, 22, 35–40, 58–62, 65, 66, 72, 78, 87, 155, 159, 163, 213, 250, 283, 286, 311, 316, 317, 336, 339, 340, 345, 375, 429, 439, 455, 456; 8.II, 31, 33, 37, 52, 88, 92, 218, 275, 285, 293, 296, 307, 310, 324; 8.III, 89, 119, 120, 132, 181, 182, 202, 214, 215, 230, 255, 256, 275, 287, 296, 321; 9, 74, 163, 175, 204, 326, 395; 10.I, 83–5, 109, 118, 121, 123, 124, 131, 135, 264, 278, 288–90, 326, 354, 355, 366; 10.II, 14, 19, 50, 52, 88, 111–13, 124, 128, 134–8, 161, 181, 182, 213; 10.III, 6, 21, 32, 38, 51–3, 57, 63, 80, 106, 107, 202; 11.I, 6, 130, 176, 212, 248, 253, 254, 260; 11.II, 8, 32, 48, 132, 229, 245, 248; 11.III, 5, 8, 123, 187, 188, 198, 207, 225; 12.I, 52; 12.II, 4, 5, 13, 26, 68, 138; 12.IV, 55, 62, 68, 69, 75, 180, 187; 13, 73, 226, 233, 246, 279, 281, 306; 14, 67, 116, 187, 204, 237–9; 16.I, 126, 138, 205, 206, 270, 271, 290; 16.II, 33, 35, 52, 60, 145, 228–30; 17, xiv, xv, 18, 28, 117–41, 160, 193 The Concept of Anxiety (1844), 1.I, 3, 4, 6, 15–17, 23, 24, 29–39 passim, 72, 152, 153, 160, 165, 167, 168, 196, 197, 198, 261; 1.II, 42, 114, 146, 174, 182, 249; 2.I, 45, 59, 61–9 passim, 71, 259, 260, 285, 303, 305; 2.II, 26, 44, 45, 83, 128, 139–40, 155, 201, 217, 256, 277, 283, 305; 3, 17, 115, 177–80; 4, 12, 124–7, 133, 193, 229, 230; 5.I, 4, 6, 53, 59, 65, 123, 177; 5.II, 43, 54–6; 5.III, 2, 6, 72, 85, 216–20, 277, 279; 6.I, 4–10 passim, 73, 74, 138, 189, 225, 248, 249, 253, 254; 6.II, 6–10, 12, 18, 48, 110, 138, 146, 151, 156, 157, 198, 214–16, 220; 6.III, 102, 103, 106, 134; 7.I, 29, 53, 55, 56, 65, 101, 109, 112, 125, 128, 158, 159, 238, 244, 254, 272, 274,
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278, 282, 283; 7.II, 8, 9, 11, 244; 7.III, 75–80, 227; 8.I, 35, 47, 48, 58, 62, 67, 151–4, 163, 209, 246, 280, 283, 286, 316, 357, 432, 435–7, 443, 446, 449, 451, 455; 8.II, 2–5, 29, 34, 50, 54, 87–9, 92, 170, 172, 218, 222, 259, 269, 271, 273, 285, 290, 293, 308–10, 323; 8.III, 5, 19, 20, 70, 71, 87, 88, 130, 214, 219, 234, 240, 272–5, 279, 290, 296, 298, 320–2; 9, 4, 5, 7, 10, 12, 73, 103, 106, 112, 114, 134, 137, 142, 146, 171, 180, 186, 205, 326, 327, 329, 331, 334, 336, 340–6 passim, 360, 361, 364, 365, 376, 400; 10.I, 59, 72, 85, 107, 198, 203, 208, 212, 251, 253, 256, 258, 260, 261, 263, 265, 269, 278, 288, 289, 298, 339, 340, 353, 355, 363, 369; 10.II, 50, 90, 108, 121, 123, 129, 138, 148, 196; 10.III, 6–9, 29, 35, 38, 51–3, 72, 80; 11.I, 52, 53, 57, 60, 110, 130, 168, 175, 212, 260, 272, 278, 281, 282, 294; 11.II, 3, 8, 11, 28, 29, 48, 57, 93, 234, 236, 240–4; 11.III, 41, 104, 112, 137; 12.I, 17, 46, 73, 75, 116, 127, 146–8, 153, 175, 178, 179, 181, 182; 12.II, 3, 26, 60, 68, 70, 72, 80, 81, 90, 110, 111, 153, 169, 171, 172; 12.III, 39, 40, 82, 162, 165, 183–5, 187, 190; 12.IV, 15, 55, 60, 103, 125, 148, 150, 152, 183, 214, 225; 12.V, 5, 39, 91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 182; 13, xi, xii, 21–4, 38, 48, 130, 152, 163, 195, 204–12, 221, 222, 225, 231, 233, 283, 287; 14, 43, 100, 102, 116, 183, 189, 190, 204, 217, 218, 222, 223, 240, 260–8; 16.I, 19, 143, 144, 151, 203, 205, 239; 16.II, 52, 59, 60, 195; 17, xii, xiv, xv, 64, 79, 180, 183, 193, 201, 259–80 Prefaces (1844), 1.I, 16, 72, 162, 196; 2.I, 284; 2.II, 115–16, 153–4; 3, 43, 46, 115, 172; 4, 12, 228; 5.III, 236; 6.I, 138, 248; 6.III, 104; 7.I, 29, 48, 56, 67–71, 238; 7.II, 31–3, 244, 270–5, 282; 7.III, 42, 87, 99, 170, 175, 178, 179, 181, 261; 8.I, 124;
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447, 448, 449; 8.II, 2–5, 32, 34, 35, 51, 83, 87, 206, 248, 251, 258, 289, 302, 310; 8.III, 42, 60, 61, 83, 89, 106, 272, 273, 294–6, 321; 9, 3, 10, 15–19, 74, 186, 187, 223, 326, 377, 378; 10.I, 86, 118, 290, 296; 10.II, 144; 10.III, 6, 13, 16, 53, 80; 11.I, 53, 55, 57, 60, 246, 294, 295; 11.II, 8, 48, 105; 11.III, 104; 12.I, ix, 63, 72–4, 116, 122, 123, 124, 127, 216; 12.II, 26, 32, 55, 68, 71, 80, 138, 144, 148, 151, 152; 12.III, 17, 19, 21, 22, 47, 60, 150, 152, 154, 183; 12.IV, 114–16, 122, 129; 12.V, 5, 40; 13, 59, 60; 14, 128, 183, 189; 16.I, 33, 34, 38, 44, 45, 52, 124–8, 143, 153, 163, 180, 203, 205, 206, 235, 239, 248; 16.II, 2, 5–7, 13, 17, 18, 20–7 passim, 31, 32, 45, 52, 53, 62, 63, 145, 146, 158, 184, 193, 210, 251, 252, 262; 17, xv, 52, 62–4, 67–88, 97–105, 159, 160, 169–71, 185, 187–91, 199, 202, 223–42, 244, 250–2, 281–301, 304 Concluding Unscienti¿c Postscript (1846), 1.I, 65, 73–5, 138, 153, 154, 224, 260; 1.II, 20, 21, 46, 47, 110, 117, 129, 173, 237, 249, 259, 263, 265, 269, 314, 317–19, 322; 2.I, ix, 33–45 passim, 69, 70, 72, 77, 79, 81, 84, 111, 115, 129, 134, 136, 140, 187, 230, 276, 284, 304; 2.II, 4, 11–16, 22, 25, 27, 36, 37, 41, 51, 60, 72, 74, 75, 84, 131, 137, 140, 154, 155, 159, 170, 175–6, 179, 201, 227, 228, 264, 265, 266, 283, 286, 292, 307; 3, 15, 23, 62–4, 137, 171, 204, 205; 4, xii, 81, 112, 118, 138, 151, 159, 175, 1977, 216, 217, 278; 5.I, ix, 28, 40, 43, 89, 94, 96, 98, 101, 102, 131, 182; 5.II, 5, 141, 254; 5.III, 17, 21, 22, 26, 84–6, 177, 205, 245, 255, 260; 6.I, 20, 36, 39, 41, 43, 60, 72, 98, 128, 138, 179, 182, 183, 185, 213, 219–21, 226, 249, 261, 262, 310, 315; 6.II, 11, 12, 214, 234,
249; 6.III, 34, 37, 44, 81, 82, 105, 107, 124, 161, 163, 165, 178, 179; 7.I, 5, 44, 52, 53, 57, 61–6, 69, 119, 120, 121, 125, 128, 145, 146, 150, 155–60, 182, 185, 187, 188, 191, 192, 241, 198, 209, 254, 269, 272, 273, 312; 7.II, 19, 45, 58, 62, 64, 71–9 passim, 82–91 passim, 115, 117–22, 124–6, 129, 158–62, 199, 223–6, 245, 275, 328, 330, 345, 346; 7.III, 43, 81, 94, 113, 132, 159–62, 170, 178, 181, 228, 257; 8.I, 15, 34–9, 59, 64, 77, 90, 94, 97, 123, 163, 175, 212, 245, 336, 345, 429, 443, 455; 8.II, 19, 20, 37, 54, 92, 170, 218, 271, 273, 275; 8.III, 6, 12, 40, 60, 89, 130, 182, 183, 188, 215, 275, 287–94 passim, 321; 9, 73, 170, 175, 181, 187, 204–8, 223, 319, 326, 377, 379–85; 10.I, 12, 13, 59, 83, 86–90, 165–9, 197, 268, 269, 289, 290, 292, 307, 354, 355, 361; 10.II, 8, 10, 14, 19, 31, 36, 55, 90, 111, 112, 118, 122, 132, 138, 145, 147, 152, 161, 181, 182; 10.III, 6, 16, 20, 51, 53, 80, 86, 89, 91, 106, 107, 120, 196, 202; 11.I, ix, 15, 72, 80, 176, 212, 221, 231, 253, 254, 258–63, 275, 278, 294; 11.II, 8, 32, 126, 147, 148, 248; 11.III, 13, 14, 17, 18, 21, 51, 55, 66, 67, 74, 77, 104, 128, 159, 171, 198, 225; 12.I, ix, 19, 21, 22, 24, 27, 44, 47, 49, 54, 55, 107, 216, 227, 238, 240; 12.II, 26, 49, 50, 53, 62, 68, 73, 89, 138, 139, 150; 12.III, 42, 45, 146, 183; 12.IV, 16, 20, 55, 60, 121, 176, 180; 12.V, 65, 99, 107, 108, 111, 117; 13, 62, 69, 70, 74, 102, 130, 147, 166, 189, 230, 233, 249, 279, 281; 14, xii, 46, 67, 100, 116, 139, 142, 187, 188, 201, 237, 239; 16.I, 35, 98, 124, 125, 128, 162, 163, 253, 254, 270, 289, 290, 291; 16.II, 5, 30–3, 91, 146, 147, 159, 161, 183, 184, 225, 226, 228, 230; 17, xi, xv, 28, 34, 64, 65, 79, 86, 97,
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117–41, 123, 144, 147, 148, 160, 181, 196–9, 224, 244, 250, 253, 255, 259, 260, 281, 305 A Literary Review of Two Ages (1846), 1.I, 185, 188, 190; 2.II, 204; 3, 47, 96, 132; 4, 218, 227; 5.I, 155; 5.II, 245; 5.III, 100, 101, 176, 177; 6.I, 262; 6.II, 68, 240; 6.III, 34, 35; 7.I, 140, 173, 191; 7.II, 37, 166; 7.III, 151, 158–65, 181; 8.I, 431; 8.II, 54, 95, 205, 208; 8.III, 183, 217, 296; 9, 104, 173, 377; 10.I, 160, 293; 10.II, 28, 29, 41; 10.III, 116; 11.I, 53, 109, 111, 112, 117, 118, 172, 175, 212, 216, 221, 228; 11.III, 51, 103, 225; 12.I, x, 102, 141, 163, 206, 229; 12.II, 68; 12.III, 183; 12.IV, 10, 119, 130; 12.V, 109; 13, xi, 135, 152; 14, xi, xiii, 14, 24, 139, 142, 143, 166, 193, 195, 245, 250; 16.I, 267; 17, 148, 149 “The Dialectical Result of a Literary Police Action” (1846), 7.III, 122, 123; 17, 67, 84 The Book on Adler (ca. 1846–47), 1.I, 153, 169, 196, 201; 1.II, 190, 205; 4, 187, 209, 210, 217, 218; 5.II, 24; 6.II, 127; 6.III, 85; 7.I, 146; 7.II, 1–22, 162–6, 182; 8.I, 272; 10.I, 81, 118, 293; 10.III, 51; 11.I, 177; 11.III, 13, 18–21, 104, 108; 12.I, 98, 102, 103, 216; 12.IV, 195, 196, 207; 16.II, 2, 8, 52, 53, 183; 17, xv, 215–21 Upbuilding Discourses in Various Spirits (1847), 1.I, 38, 73, 145, 154, 159, 162, 169, 176, 180, 211, 240; 1.II, 7, 43, 49, 62, 129, 139, 141, 158, 177; 2.II, 113, 225, 226, 253, 303; 3, 94, 116; 4, 32, 218; 5.I, 99; 5.II, 168, 169, 256, 257; 6.II, 48, 49, 71, 218; 7.I, 30, 223; 7.II, 162; 8.I, 180, 206, 226, 250, 276; 8.II, 49; 8.III, 296; 9, 74, 75, 134, 377; 10.I, 81, 169, 291; 10.II, 58, 59, 159; 11.II, 152, 195; 11.III, 125, 137,
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45, 57, 124, 214, 220; 13, 59, 72; 14, 195 “The Crisis and A Crisis in the Life of an Actress” (1848), 4, 133; 5.III, 177, 235, 236, 240; 7.I, 29, 38, 189–92; 7.III, 175, 178, 189, 195, 201, 202, 203; 11.III, 138, 211; 12.III, 114–19, 139; 12.IV, 120; 13, 122, 125, 135; 16.II, 195; 17, xv “Herr Phister as Captain Scipio” (1848, published posthumously), 16.I, 89–95 The Point of View for My Work as an Author (ca. 1848), 1.I, 189; 2.I, 44, 122, 124, 146; 3, 64; 5.I, 98, 123; 5.II, 76, 233; 5.III, 102; 6.II, 218; 6.III, 30, 39, 47, 86, 276, 284, 308; 7.I, 27, 48, 86, 190, 191; 7.II, 9, 37, 182, 203, 327–30; 7.III, 122, 159; 8.I, 10, 21, 58, 251; 8.II, 2, 4, 33, 45–7, 162, 303, 306; 8.III, 248, 249, 272, 297, 322; 9, 44, 45, 74, 272, 326, 377; 10.I, 81, 118, 288, 289, 322; 10.II, 215; 10.III, 53, 80, 161; 11.I, 38, 177, 178, 295; 11.II, 8, 161, 169; 11.III, 104, 138; 12.I, 245; 12.II, 50, 53, 68, 84, 102, 117, 140; 12.III, 34, 81; 12.IV, 55, 76, 121; 12.V, 51; 13, 66, 74, 147; 14, 183, 188, 237; 16.I, 141, 147, 165, 266, 290, 291; 16.II, 36, 152, 153; 17, xi, 224, 238, 240, 259 “Armed Neutrality” (1849, published posthumously in 1880), 2.II, 116 The Sickness unto Death (1849), 1.I, 38, 158, 163, 211, 216; 1.II, 19, 47, 139, 144, 146, 147, 152, 249, 262; 2.I, 116, 138–41; 2.II, 201, 203; 3, 5, 6, 7, 48, 100; 4, 31, 54, 89, 90, 124–7, 135, 230, 232; 5.I, 59, 181; 5.II, 24, 73, 129, 142–4, 253; 5.III, 5, 6, 194, 217, 218, 220, 221; 6.I, 74, 75, 85, 133, 138, 249, 263; 6.II, 30, 32, 146, 151, 156, 218; 6.III, 225, 226; 7.I, 198, 204, 224, 256; 7.II, 172, 250, 278, 282;
7.III, 94, 200; 8.I, 35, 37, 90, 152, 153, 161, 164, 174, 205, 226, 237, 284, 358, 364, 437, 443, 449, 454, 455; 8.II, 2–6, 34, 87, 92, 96, 172, 217, 228, 256, 271, 285, 293, 310; 8.III, 5, 14, 15, 18, 39, 40, 53, 65, 87–9, 104, 130–5, 139, 140, 183, 214, 234, 240, 275, 278, 287, 297, 298, 320, 321, 324; 9, 9, 10, 12, 13, 74, 90, 104, 134–6, 140, 146, 149, 171, 174, 175, 180, 184, 186, 205, 210, 223, 283, 284, 286, 319, 326, 327, 337, 340, 341, 342, 344, 360, 361, 363, 370; 10.I, 10, 48, 59, 80, 90–4, 169, 251, 253, 257, 260–5, 269, 290, 302, 304–6, 329, 353, 355, 364, 369; 10.II, 19, 39, 50, 55, 90, 145, 148, 151; 10.III, 6, 29, 35, 51–3, 56–8, 60, 68, 72, 80, 117, 126, 127; 11.I, 6, 12, 17, 33, 35, 110, 176, 193, 194, 196, 197, 199–202, 212, 220, 258, 275, 278; 11.II, 75, 76, 123, 126, 130, 132, 148, 152, 234, 240–4; 11.III, 52, 65, 104, 112, 138, 147, 221; 12.I, 8, 16, 17, 46, 47, 53, 85, 116, 127, 128, 178, 179, 245; 12.II, 26, 35, 50, 85, 110, 111, 127, 128, 155; 12.III, 8, 10, 46, 163, 165, 166; 12.IV, 18, 32, 55, 83, 103, 104, 115, 119, 130, 163, 164, 165, 172, 176, 182, 184, 214, 217–19, 222, 225; 12.V, 5, 12, 15, 53, 128, 144, 159, 162, 182; 13, xi, xii, 21, 22, 31, 100, 130, 143, 152–6, 233, 235, 240, 248, 253, 287, 288; 14, 3, 4, 16, 24, 25, 44, 45, 59, 60, 62, 65, 67, 68, 70, 75, 77, 78, 103, 115, 167, 204, 237, 242, 260, 265–7; 16.I, 19, 289, 290; 16.II, 89, 193, 231, 243, 244; 17, xv, 12, 14, 17, 18, 39–41, 44–6, 78, 180, 183 Two Ethical-Religious Essays (1849), 1.I, 153, 154, 169; 1.II, 180, 196, 197, 322; 4, 34, 92; 7.I, 30; 7.II, 1, 15, 17, 18, 294; 8.I, 284; 8.II, 2, 4; 8.III, 130, 132, 197; 9, 74; 10.I,
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10, 81, 290; 10.II, 87; 10.III, 145; 11.II, 8, 70; 11.III, 103, 105; 12.I, 216; 12.IV, 176, 185, 187, 188; 13, 305–7; 16.II, 59; 17, 27, 79, 89–96 The Lily in the Field and the Bird of the Air: Three Devotional Discourses (1849), 1.I, 163; 1.II, 156; 5.III, 6; 7.I, 304; 8.I, 201, 226; 8.III, 297; 9, 74, 134, 266; 11.II, 252; 12.II, 3, 6; 12.III, 54, 160, 178, 179, 180, 191; 12.V, 5 Two Discourses at the Communion on Fridays (1849), 1.I, 174; 1.II, 18, 128, 133, 134 Three Discourses at the Communion on Fridays (1849), 1.II, 102, 108, 113, 124, 128, 130, 145, 146; 7.II, 46; 8.I, 199; 9, 74, 326; 17, 39, 193, 287, 288 An Upbuilding Discourse (1850), 1.II, 7, 124, 131, 133; 17, 39 Practice in Christianity (1850), 1.I, 14, 74, 148, 156, 170; 1.II, 21, 22, 25, 28, 30, 45, 47, 72, 82, 97, 110, 124, 127, 128, 133, 134, 153, 158–64 passim, 179, 237, 249, 263, 266, 267, 275, 314; 2.I, 141, 142; 2.II, 12, 288; 3, 158, 203; 4, 51, 59, 280, 289; 5.I, 120, 131, 132; 5.II, 24, 27, 74–6, 123, 154, 190, 191, 242, 253, 257; 5.III, 223; 6.I, 135; 6.III, 99, 179, 309; 7.I, 203, 204, 249, 275; 7.II, 46, 130, 172, 250, 278–82, 294, 295, 297, 313, 347, 348, 350; 7.III, 139; 8.I, 37, 59, 65, 174, 275, 286, 336; 8.II, 34, 91, 172, 218, 256, 285, 309, 310; 8.III, 130, 132, 214, 321; 9, 73, 74, 134, 271, 367; 10.I, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 19, 26–30, 53, 59, 94, 95, 109, 118, 135, 168, 169, 171, 290, 296, 307, 360; 10.II, 92, 111, 114, 135, 136, 138, 161, 198; 10.III, 14, 21, 30, 32–8 passim, 51, 53, 80; 11.I, 173, 175, 212, 258, 299; 11.II, 8; 11.III, 138; 12.I, ix; 12.II, 35, 50, 138, 139, 148, 161, 162; 12.III, 5,
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312, 336; 8.II, 8, 85, 193, 206, 213, 218, 255; 8.III, 66, 97, 140, 293, 294, 321; 9, 167, 180–3, 223, 229, 271, 379; 10.I, 7, 8, 10, 14, 19, 26, 118, 287, 289, 296, 355, 359; 10.II, 195; 10.III, 80; 11.I, 86, 172, 175, 212, 258, 262, 267, 271, 280, 295, 299; 11.II, 8, 145, 165; 12.I, 46, 116, 123, 152, 154; 12.II, 26, 53, 126, 132, 138, 142, 143, 154, 162; 12.III, 110, 121, 122, 125, 131, 134, 135, 136, 156, 159; 12.IV, 43, 55; 12.V, 28, 71; 13, 60, 223; 14, 130, 205; 16.I, 147, 260; 16.II, 47, 142, 148; 17, 147 The Changelessness of God (1855), 12.IV, 45, 55, 57, 75 This Must Be Said; So Let It Be Said (1855), 7.II, 294 What Christ Judges of Of¿cial Christianity (1855), 7.II, 294 The Changelessness of God (1855), 1.I, 157, 161; 1.II, 47; 5.II, 168 Armed Neutrality (posthumous), 8.I, 58 Af Søren Kierkegaards Efterladte Papirer (1869–81), 8.I, 9–12, 15, 17, 26–31, 75, 143 Søren Kierkegaards Samlede Værker (SV1) (1901–06), 8.I, 18, 23–7, 33, 154, 278 Søren Kierkegaards Papirer (1909–48), 5.II, 116; 8.I, 11, 18, 24, 26–31, 43, 44, 53–7, 60, 61, 75, 76, 430; 8.II, 19, 53, 55, 90 Søren Kierkegaards Samlede Værker (SV2) (1920–36), 8.I, 24–6, 50, 56, 431 Breve og Aktstykker vedrørende Søren Kierkegaard (1953–54), 8.I, 56, 60, 78 Søren Kierkegaards Samlede Værker (SV3) (1963), 8.I, 57, 83 Søren Kierkegaards Skrifter (SKS) (1997–2013), 5.I, 132; 8.II, 4, 53, 172, 173, 218; 8.III, 106, 212, 238, 239, 324
Journals, Notebooks, Nachlaß, 1.I, 21, 38, 39, 44, 50, 70, 71, 74–8, 104, 147, 151, 154, 157, 159, 162, 164, 166, 196, 198; 1.II, 7, 8, 20, 21, 25, 28, 30, 42, 44, 83, 101, 109–11, 114–16, 123, 139, 144, 145, 151–7 passim, 177, 183, 221–34, 237, 241, 242, 270, 272, 278, 310, 311, 320, 321; 2.I, 45, 53, 57, 58, 61, 68, 69, 285–7, 303; 2.II, 13, 19, 21, 41, 50, 51, 53, 69, 82–4, 87, 89, 97, 112, 114, 118, 133, 134, 156–8, 171, 198, 200, 201, 223, 225, 227, 230, 238, 250–5, 258, 259, 278, 281, 285–93 passim, 319; 3, 15, 17, 18, 22, 24, 26, 30, 32, 80, 97, 99, 117–19, 126, 127, 130, 134, 135, 140, 151–8 passim, 179, 180, 189, 191, 206, 209; 5.I, 1, 4, 13, 71, 89, 94, 97, 114–24 passim, 131, 132, 147, 157, 182; 5.II, 9, 10, 12, 15–17, 23–6, 28, 34, 37–9, 53, 55, 63, 71, 72, 75 100, 104, 118–23, 133, 139, 142, 152, 154, 157, 158, 165, 166, 169, 184, 185, 188–200 passim, 232, 233, 246, 253, 255; 5.III, 3, 17, 22, 31, 38, 39, 73–5, 85–8, 106, 117, 131, 149, 175, 216–18, 222, 256, 277; 7.I, 5, 53, 54, 61, 79, 113–17, 121, 124, 127, 128, 131, 134, 138–41, 145, 148, 155, 171, 172, 175, 184, 188–203, 218, 220, 221, 247, 250, 251, 252, 274, 295, 298, 299, 304; 7.II, 5, 13, 29, 37, 45, 49, 72, 81, 88–92, 112, 116–21, 126–32 passim, 155–8, 163, 164, 181–6, 201, 237, 241–9 passim, 252, 253, 269, 270, 273, 279, 292–7, 311, 325–7, 337, 344, 347–50; 7.III, 11, 33, 55, 58, 60, 61, 95, 96, 100, 123–32 passim, 135, 137, 139, 143–5, 152, 159, 181, 201, 213–18, 222, 225, 228, 235, 237, 240–2, 245, 252, 260, 266, 268; 8.I, 4, 44, 54, 60, 202, 286, 430, 442, 453, 458, 459; 8.II, 45; 9, 5, 74, 78, 104, 167, 177, 180–2, 186, 203, 223, 244, 306, 315, 325, 326, 359, 360, 364, 366, 367,
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368, 401; 10.I, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30, 118, 148, 165, 205, 232, 233, 278, 293, 354; 10.II, 19, 31, 50, 69, 70, 71, 73, 78, 160, 215; 10.III, 12, 16, 18, 51, 131, 144, 173, 201, 202; 11.I, 174, 275; 11.II, 3, 4, 8, 35, 55, 68, 69, 77, 142, 163, 195; 11.III, 107, 137, 198; 12.I, 80, 85, 105, 117, 119, 121, 125, 151, 159, 161–3, 241, 242, 245; 12.II, 26, 151, 152; 12.III, 4, 110, 112, 114, 137, 138, 184; 12.IV, 45, 55, 57, 75; 12.V, 94, 159, 182; 13, 211, 300; 14, ix, xii, 17, 67, 68, 116, 188, 201, 237, 238, 244; 16.I, 35, 42, 45, 52, 103, 107, 109, 124, 150, 164, 167, 203, 207, 209, 235, 253, 254; 16.II, 5, 31, 33, 46, 51, 60, 92, 100, 101, 111, 116, 118, 119, 135, 136, 193, 216, 239, 251, 253; 17, 75, 76, 89, 197–9, 210, 287 Kiesel, Helmuth, 19.III, 137; 19.VI, 114, 140; 19.VII, 87 Kihlman, Erik, 8.I, 147; 12.III, 147–52; 19.V, 217, 218; 19.VII, 3 Kijamova, Nora, 19.V, 126 Kilborne, Benjamin, 19.II, 99 Kilgore, Matthew, 19.II, 99; 19.VII, 211 Kilian, Esther, 19.III, 118; 19.VI, 69 Killinger, John, 19.II, 99 Kilpi, Volter (1874–1939), Finnish author, 8.I, 200, 201 Kim, Byeong-ok, 19.IV, 179 Kim, Cheol-son, 19.IV, 190 Kim, Gi-seok, 19.IV, 190; 19.VII, 33 Kim, Gyeong-seo, 19.IV, 189
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Kimmerle, Gerd, 19.III, 147 Kinch, Aage, 19.I, 153 King, Coretta Scott (1927–2006), 14, 91, 92, 95, 99 King, G. Heath, 19.II, 99; 19.III, 137 King, James, 19.II, 99 King, Joe M., 19.II, 99 King, Martin Luther, Jr. (1929–68), American civil rights leader, 10.II, 206; 10.III, 158; 12.IV, 31; 13, 86; 14, 89–106, 234–6, 249, 253; 19.VII, 42 King, Peter J., 19.I, 212 King, Thomas (1730–1805), English actor, 5.III, 232 King-Farlow, John, 19.II, 128 King Gustav Vasa. See Gustav I of Sweden King Lear, 16.I, xi, 154; 16.II, 57–64, 158; 19.VII, 42, 43 King Radbodus of the Goths (d. 719), 5.III, 89 Kingma, Jelle, 19.I, 178, 192; 19.VII, 205 Kingo, Anders, 8.I, 86, 88; 18.I, 97–102; 19.I, 61, 67, 78, 88, 106, 107, 113, 116, 128; 19.III, 44; 19.VI, 52, 190 Kingo, Thomas (1634–1703), Danish poet, 5.II, 69, 157–71, 164; 5.III, 79; 7.II, 27–9, 129; 8.I, 34; 19.VII, 43; 20, M 203–04; A I 91 Kingsley, Charles (1819–75), British historian and writer, 19.VII, 43 Kingwell, Mark, 19.II, 99
Kinlaw, Jeffery, 19.II, 148 Kinose, Kota, 19.IV, 127; 19.VII, 101, 102, 274 Kinot, Françoise, 19.III, 35; 19.VII, 205 Kinter, Achim, 19.III, 137; 19.VI, 163; 19.VII, 196, 252 Kinzel, Till, 19.III, 137; 19.VI, 185; 19.VII, 225 Kiope, MƗra, 19.V, 2 Kippenberg, Katharina, 12.I, 22 Kipperman, Mark, 19.II, 180 Kirabayev, Nur, 19.V, 122; 19.VI, 215; 19.VII, 18 Király, Béla, 19.IV, 12 Kircher, Timothy, 19.II, 99 Kirchhoff, Adolf (1826–1908), German classical scholar and epigraphist, 20, M 600 Kirchhoff-Larsen, Christian, 19.I, 76, 81, 95, 101, 104, 107, 114, 134, 135, 140 Kirillov, German, 19.V, 120 Kirk, Hans (1898–1962), Danish author, 8.I, 32 Kirkconnell, W. Glenn, 19.II, 99, 161, 198, 199 Kirkegaard, Karl Aage, 19.I, 63 Kirkegaard, Ole Lund, 19.VII, 43 Kirkland, William, 12.IV, 169, 170, 172 Kirkpatrick, Matthew D., 19.II, 100; 19.VI, 74 Kirmmse, Bruce H., 5.II, 151; 7.I, ix, 89, 91, 99; 7.II, 255; 7.III, 127, 215; 8.II, 175; 8.III,
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33, 211, 238, 324; 11.I, 109; 14, xiii; 16.II, 67; 17, 90, 208; 18.II, 341–5; 19.I, 107, 108, 147, 151; 19.II, 6, 27, 34, 36, 41, 62, 73, 79, 82, 98–100, 114, 120, 137, 149, 152, 157, 187, 243, 250, 251, 254; 19.III, 30, 235; 19.IV, 21; 19.VI, 26, 27, 82, 99, 112, 166, 177, 227; 19.VII, 41, 53, 67, 83, 100, 103, 105, 115, 121, 204, 225 Kirsteinová, Blanka, 19.I, 53 Kis, Roman, 19.V, 241, 246 Kisbali, László, 19.IV, 13 Kisiel, Theodore, 19.II, 19 KišoĖová, Renáta, 19.V, 130 Kiss, Pál, 19.IV, 13; 19.VI, 52 Kissel’, Mikhail, 19.V, 117; 19.VI, 204 Kitada, Katsumi, 19.IV, 103, 107, 127, 128, 152, 171, 178; 19.VI, 274 Kitada, Tami, 19.IV, 171, 178 Kitagawa, Shin, 19.IV, 128 Kitano, Hiroyuki, 19.IV, 128, 150, 172, 175, 176; 19.VI, 243, 250; 19.VII, 15, 101, 102, 144 Kito, Eiichi, 19.VI, 204, 234 Kivelä, Jyrki, 1.II, 18; 8.I, 212; 19.II, 100; 19.VI, 255 Kiwata, Choko, 19.IV, 129 Kiy, Hermann, 19.III, 67 Kiyohiko, Fujimoto, 8.III, 189 KÕzÕltan, Güven Savaú, 19.V, 235
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Kjældgaard, Lasse Horne, 8.I, 89, 90; 19.I, 72, 108, 128, 142, 147, 148, 151; 19.II, 100, 155, 194, 195; 19.VI, 6, 225; 19.VII, 57, 105 Kjær, Grethe, 8.I, 30; 19.I, 72, 108, 119, 212; 19.II, 101, 149, 152, 156; 19.VI, 177; 19.VII, 42, 105 Kjær, Holger, 19.I, 77 Kjær, Iver, 19.I, 108; 19.VI, 27 Kjær, Niels, 19.I, 108; 19.II, 101; 19.VI, 113 Kjær-Hansen, Ulf, 19.I, 60 Kjærsig, Anders, 19.I, 122 Kjærstad, Jan, 19.VII, 43 Kjellström, Nils, 19.V, 201, 202, 232, 233 Kjer-Petersen, R., 19.I, 128 Kjøller Ritzu, Merete, 19.IV, 69 Kjørup, Søren, 19.V, 232, 233 Klæstrup, Christian Juel (1788–1837), Danish educator and translator, 20, A II 45, 176, 178–181 Klæstrup, Peter Christian (1820–82), Danish artist and cartoonist, 2.I, 192; 5.III, 252, 254; 7.III, 112 Klaiber, Johann Gottfried (1796–1889), German educator and translator, 20, M 1190–1191 Klanþišar, Julija, 19.V, 148 Klanderud, Arthur O., 19.II, 2 Klassen, Justin D., 19.II, 101 Klauck, Hans-Josef, 19.III, 137; 19.VI, 6
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Klaussen, Anna, 19.V, 11 Klaver, Alfred, 19.I, 180 Klaver, Alle, 19.I, 157 Kleij, Roel van der, 19.I, 180 Klein, Alessandro, 8.II, 94; 18.V, 147–50; 19.IV, 64; 19.VI, 204, 205 Klein, Ernst Ferdinand, 19.III, 138; 19.VI, 172 Klein, Rebekka A., 19.III, 138 Klein, Richard, 19.III, 130, 183; 19.VI, 19 Klein, Sherwin, 19.II, 101; 19.VII, 225 Klein, Wilhelm Christian (b. 1788), Danish premier lieutenant and educator, 20, A II 184 Kleinert, Markus, 19.II, 114, 194, 203, 210; 19.III, 71, 96, 97, 138, 153; 19.VI, 37, 183, 185, 205; 19.VII, 9, 16, 130 Kleinlugtenbelt, Dick, 19.I, 180 Kleinman, Jackie, 19.II, 157; 19.VI, 69 Kleinman, Jaquline Agnew, 19.II, 101 Klein Wassink, Bernard, 19.I, 180 Kleist, Heinrich von (1777–1811), German poet and dramatist, 6.III, 274, 277; 11.II, 96, 106; 11.III, 32, 35, 36; 19.VII, 43, 44; 20, M 1739–1741 Klement, Herbert H., 19.III, 134; 19.VII, 33, 78 Klemke, Elmer D., 19.II, 101, 109 Klempa, William, 19.II, 129
Klempe, Sven Hroar, 19.II, 101 Klemperer, Otto, 16.I, 145 Klener, Rudolph Ernst (b. 1810), German scholar, 20, M 805–806 Klenk, G.F., 19.III, 107 Klenke, Ulrich, 19.I, 108; 19.VII, 70 Klentak-Zabáocka, Maágorzata, 19.V, 49; 19.VI, 7; 19.VII, 26, 74 Klercke, Kirsten, 19.I, 109, 127; 19.II, 82, 101; 19.V, 219 Kleuker, Johann Friedrich (1749–1827), German theologian and philosopher, 20, M 711 Klíma, Ivan (b. 1931), Czech novelist and playwright, 12.I, xiii; 12.V, 157–68; 19.VII, 44 Klindt-Jensen, Henrik, 19.I, 109, 121; 19.VI, 205; 19.VII, 20, 21, 164 Kline, Peter, 19.II, 101 Klinger, Friedrich Maximilian von (1752–1831), German dramatist and novelist, 16.I, 209; 20, M 1735–1738 Klippel, Heike, 19.III, 138 Klipstein, Editha, 12.I, 230 Klitgaard, Anders H., 19.VI, 71 Klitgaard, Anders Rendtorff, 19.VII, 113 Klitgaard Povlsen, Karen, 19.I, 108 Klobušická, Mária, 19.V, 131 Klocker, Harry R., 19.II, 101; 19.VII, 143 Kloc-Konkolowicz, Jakub, 19.III, 138; 19.VII, 33
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Káoczowski, Jan Andrzej, 19.V, 49 Kloeden, Wolfdietrich von, 19.I, 126; 19.II, 127, 133, 229, 230; 19.III, 138–41, 169, 180, 196, 204; 19.IV, 173; 19.V, 227; 19.VI, 52, 147, 185; 19.VII, 10, 40, 115, 164, 225, 226, 243 Klok, Janke, 19.I, 210 Klopfer, Friedrich Gotthilf (19th century), German scholar, 20, M 1944–1945 Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb (1724–1803), German poet, 5.III, 65, 68, 246, 249, 253; 6.II, 105; 6.III, 80; 12.I, 126; 20, A I 86–88 Káos, Jan, 19.V, 61 Klossowski, Pierre (1905–2001), French writer, 11.II, 39, 44, 55, 58; 19.III, 8, 35, 226; 19.VI, 55, 117 Klotz, Christian Adolf (1738–71), German philologist, 5.I, 80 Klug, Christian, 12.I, 23; 19.VI, 64 Klukhuhn, André, 19.I, 180 Klun, Branko, 19.I, 53; 19.V, 146 Kmecl, Matjaž, 19.V, 146; 19.VII, 45 Knape, Joachim, 19.III, 118 Knapp, Albert (1798–1864), German writer of songs and hymns, 20, M 206–207 Knapp, Gerhard P., 19.III, 78; 19.VI, 129 Knapp, Georg Christian (1753–1825), German Protestant theologian, 1.II, 225, 229, 234; 20, M 14–17
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Knappe, Ulrich, 19.II, 101; 19.III, 140; 19.VII, 33, 34 Knappik, Franz, 19.III, 131; 19.VI, 205 Kneva, Valentina, 19.I, 14 Knight, Harold, 19.II, 250, 251 Knight, Pamela Damron, 19.II, 46 Knockaert, Veroniek, 19.VII, 50 Knodt, K.E., 19.III, 140; 19.VII, 130 Knoll, Alfons, 19.VI, 176 Knop, Julia, 19.III, 128; 19.VI, 5, 6, 108, 233 Knopp, Peter, 19.VII, 183 Knottnerus, Simon Leonard, 19.I, 180; 19.VII, 26 Knudsen, Elsebeth, 19.I, 109 Knudsen, Erik, 19.I, 130 Knudsen, Harald, 19.III, 140 Knudsen, Jakob (1858–1917), Danish author, 8.I, 34 Knudsen, Jette, 19.I, 110, 111; 19.II, 101, 250 Knudsen, Jørgen, 12.II, 20; 19.I, 109; 19.VI, 79 Knudsen, Karin Esmann, 19.I, 103 Knudsen, Knud Lausten (1806–66), Danish estate owner, 7.II, 218 Knudson, Richard I., 19.II, 134 Kobayashi, Hideo (1902–83), Japanese critic, 19.VII, 44
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Kobayashi, Kenichi, 19.IV, 129 Kobayashi, Masami, 19.IV, 171 Kobayashi, Osamu, 19.IV, 129 Kobayashi, Shigeru, 19.IV, 103, 129 Kobbe, Friedrich von (19th century), German Finanzrat and translator, 20, M 1237 Kobel, Erwin, 12.I, 63, 70–2, 74, 75; 19.III, 140; 19.VI, 149 Kober, W., 19.III, 140 Köberle, Adolf, 19.III, 141, 145 Koberstein, August (1797–1870), German literary historian, 4, 318; 20, M 1742 Kobler, Matthias, 19.III, 91; 19.VII, 203 Kocbek, Edvard, 19.V, 146; 19.VII, 44, 45 Koch, Carl (1860–1925), Danish pastor and author, 8.I, 21; 8.II, 5, 84; 12.III, 54, 60; 19.I, 64, 102, 109, 134; 19.III, 43, 53; 19.IV, 94; 19.VI, 72, 172 Koch, Carl Henrik, 7.I, 3; 18.I, 103–8; 19.I, 67, 72, 88, 109, 110, 121; 19.II, 197, 204, 208; 19.III, 140; 19.VI, 16, 17, 58, 82, 83, 205, 250; 19.VII, 154, 196, 218, 241, 289 Koch, Hal (1904–63), Danish theologian, 8.I, 53, 85; 12.II, 173; 19.I, 92; 19.VI, 173, 175 Koch, K.W., 19.III, 140 Koch, L.J., 5.II, 66 Koch, Ludovica, 19.IV, 32, 64, 65
Koch, Marianne, 19.I, 86, 87 Koch, Peter Christian (1807–80), Danish editor, 7.II, 168 Koch, Susanne, 19.II, 101; 19.VII, 45, 154 Koch, Traugott, 19.III, 140, 141 Kochen, Albrecht Heinrich Matthias (1776–1847), Danish pastor, 20, A II 21–22 Kochheim, Gustav, 19.III, 178, 197, 207 Kock, Christian, 12.II, 124, 128 Kocziszky, Éva, 19.IV, 2, 10, 13; 19.VI, 23, 118 Kodalle, Klaus-Michael, 18.IV, 263–8; 19.II, 74; 19.III, 75, 141; 19.VI, 19, 94, 124, 205, 249; 19.VII, 9, 130, 187 Kodama, María (b. 1937), Argentinian writer, 12.V, 25 Koelb, Clayton, 19.VII, 25 Koenders, Edith, 19.I, 160, 210 Koenen, Erik, 19.I, 214; 19.VI, 214 Koenig, Hermann (ca. 1815–70), German composer, 16.I, 114 Koenker, Ernest, 5.II, 184; 19.II, 101; 19.VII, 78 Koepp, Wilhelm, 19.VI, 52 Koeppen, Wolfgang (1906–96), German author, 19.VII, 45 Kofod, Mans Aancher (1777–1829), Danish educator and author of text books, 20, A II 19–20
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Kofoed, Niels, 12.II, 128–31; 19.I, 95, 110; 19.VI, 172 Kofoed-Hansen, Hans Peter (1813–93), Danish pastor, 6.I, 256; 7.II, 168; 8.I, 424; 10.III, 131; 19.I, 110; 19.III, 54; 19.VII, 45, 92, 250 Koh, Abraham Kwang, 19.IV, 193 Kohen, Adir, 19.III, 232; 19.VII, 214 Kohl, Aage von (1877–1946), Danish author, 12.I, 229 Kohl, Helmut (b. 1930), German politician, 10.III, 25 Kohl, Marwin, 19.II, 44 Köhler, Johann Friedrich (1756–1820), German theologian and historian, 20, M 1463 Kohlschmidt, Oscar, 19.III, 134 Kohlschmidt, Werner, 12.I, 216; 19.III, 141, 189, 190; 19.VII, 172 Kohn, Jerome, 19.II, 11 Kohns, Oliver, 19.III, 132 Kohout, Pavel (b. 1928), Czech author, 12.V, 159 Koht, Halvdan, 19.V, 21 Kohut, Heinz (1913–81), AustrianAmerican psychologist, 19.VII, 45 Kojève, Alexandre (1902–68), Russian emigré philosopher, 8.I, 428; 9, 235, 236, 356, 394, 395, 399, 408; 11.II, 50 Kojima, Hiroshi, 19.IV, 129; 19.VI, 86
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Kok, Maurits, 19.I, 211 Kok, Ton de, 19.I, 181 Koken, Johann Christoph (1779–1857), German scholar and educator, 20, M 1247 Koktanek, Anton Mirko, 19.III, 68, 142, 176; 19.VII, 98, 190, 192 Koáaczkowski, Stefan, 8.II, 214; 19.V, 49 Koáakowski, Leszek (1927–2009), Polish philosopher, 8.II, 217; 14, 126; 19.I, 212; 19.V, 35, 50, 55; 19.VII, 45, 46 Kolasa, Dawid, 19.V, 68 Kolb, Robert, 5.II, 91 Kolbe, Kitsa, 8.II, 320; 19.V, 9 Kolberg, Sonja, 19.III, 142; 19.VI, 118, 140, 163, 167; 19.VII, 55 Kold, Christen (1816–70), Danish educationalist, 7.II, 218 Kolderup-Rosenvinge, Janus LauritzAndreas (1792–1850), Danish professor of law, 3, 59, 72; 5.III, 32, 104, 107; 6.III, 179; 7.I, xi, 77–82, 219, 247; 14, x; 19.VII, 46; 20, M 1934 Koldtoft, Lone, 19.II, 188, 195, 205; 19.V, 23, 218; 19.VI, 27, 109; 19.VII, 231, 275 Koller, Kerry J., 19.II, 251 Kolodin, Irwin, 19.II, 14 Kolthoff, Ernst Vilhelm (1809–90), Danish theologian, 1.II, 224 Komanická, Ivana, 19.V, 133
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Komáromi, Béla, 19.IV, 21 Komel, Dean, 19.II, 101, 172; 19.VI, 157 Koncz, Sándor (1913–83), Hungarian theologian, 8.II, 162; 18.V, 63–7; 19.IV, 13; 19.VI, 91; 19.VII, 46 Konder, Rodolfo, 19.V, 71 Kondo, Go, 19.IV, 134 Kondo, Hidehiko, 19.IV, 104 Kondo, Shigeaki, 19.IV, 129; 19.VII, 13 Kondo, Testuyoshi, 19.IV, 104 Kondrla, Peter, 19.V, 132, 137 Kondrup, Johnny, 8.I, 16; 12.II, 27, 28, 30, 32; 19.I, 61, 72, 78, 79, 89, 110, 111; 19.II, 102, 205, 250, 253; 19.III, 80, 142, 210; 19.VI, 79, 166; 19.VII, 121 Kondrup Jakobsen, Klaus, 19.II, 102; 19.VII, 202 Konevi, Sadrettin, 8.III, 10 König, Eva (1736–78), 5.I, 80 Konoplev, Nikolay, 19.V, 117; 19.VI, 205; 19.VII, 257 Konstantinov, Fyodor, 19.V, 115 Konversky, A.Y., 19.V, 240 Konzen, Paulo Roberto, 19.V, 78; 19.VI, 185 Kook, Abraham Isaac (1865–1935), chief rabbi, ordinate, Kabbalist and thinker, 10.III, 171–88; 19.VII, 46 Kook, Zvi Yehuda (1891–1982), rabbi, educator, scholar and religious leader, 10.III, 174
Koons, Robert C., 19.II, 102; 19.VII, 169 Koopmann, Helmut, 19.II, 138; 19.VII, 26 Koopmans, Jan, 19.I, 199 Kooten Niekerk, Kees van, 19.I, 91 Kooy, John, 19.I, 181 Kopciuch, Leszek, 19.V, 52; 19.VII, 155 Köpeczi, Béla, 19.IV, 1, 13 Köpp, Wilhelm, 19.III, 141 Koppang, Ole, 19.III, 46; 19.VII, 271 Koppe, Johann Benjamin (1750–91), German Protestant theologian, 1.II, 309 Kopper, Joachim, 19.III, 17 Koprek, Ivan, 19.I, 41 Körber, Lily (1897–1982), Austrian journalist, 11.I, 7 Korený, Peter, 19.V, 131, 133 Korff, Friedrich Wilhelm, 19.III, 68, 142; 19.VII, 145 Korjuss, Hanness, 19.V, 3 Körlings, Heribert, 19.III, 141 Korn, Alejandro, 19.V, 158; 19.VII, 59 Korn, Josef Ferdinan Friedrich (1803–50), German author, 20, M 706 Korneev, Mikhail, 19.V, 124; 19.VI, 240; 19.VII, 192 Kornerup, Bjørn, 19.I, 76, 105; 19.VI, 173
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Koroliov, Sonja, 19.III, 142; 19.VII, 130, 214 Korsbaek, Leif, 19.V, 191 Korsmit, W., 19.I, 181 Korstanje, Maximiliano Emanuel, 19.V, 176 Korsvold, Kaja, 19.V, 20 Kortmulder, Richardus Johannes, 19.I, 181 Kortsen, Kort K. (1882–1939), Danish philosopher, 8.I, 224 Korzeniowska, Monika, 19.V, 50; 19.VII, 226 Korzus, Adam A., 19.V, 61 Kosaka, Kunitsugu, 19.IV, 129 Kosaka, Masaaki, 19.IV, 130; 19.VII, 183 Kosch, Michelle, 19.I, 116; 19.II, 63, 77, 102; 19.VI, 7, 147; 19.VII, 34, 190 Koshetar, Uliana, 19.V, 241; 19.VII, 55, 98 Kosk, Mikael, 19.V, 218 Koskenniemi, Veikko Antero (1885–1962), Finnish poet, 8.I, 199, 201; 19.III, 3 Koskimies, Rafael, 19.III, 5 Koskinen, Lennart, 8.I, 182; 18.VI, 301–5; 19.V, 203, 218; 19.VI, 234 Kos’kov, Sergey, 19.V, 113 Koslowski, Peter, 19.II, 202; 19.VI, 45 Kossak, Jerzy, 19.I, 53; 19.V, 50; 19.VII, 13 Koßler, Matthias, 19.III, 183; 19.VII, 206
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Kostaras, Grigorios Phil., 19.III, 219; 19.VII, 226 Kostaropoulos, Stelios, 19.III, 216 Koster, Edwin, 19.I, 171; 19.VI, 133; 19.VII, 272 Köster, Thomas, 19.III, 141; 19.VI, 133 Kosterka, Hugo, 8.II, 205 KoštiaĐ, Rudolf (1913–91), Slovak thinker, 8.II, 191; 19.V, 133 Köstlin, Karl Reinhold (1819–94), German theologian, 6.II, 26 Kostylev, Pavel, 19.V, 120 Kosuth, Joseph, 19.II, 102; 19.VI, 27 Kosztolányi, DezsĘ (1885–1936), Hungarian poet, author and translator, 8.II, 164; 12.V, 126; 19.VII, 46, 47 Koterbay, Scott, 19.II, 102 Koterski, Joseph W., 19.II, 48, 87, 243; 19.VII, 12, 15 Kotsko, Adam, 19.II, 102; 19.VI, 108 Kott, Jan, 16.II, 85 Kottwitz, Hans Ernst Baron von (1757–1843), Prussian religious leader, 6.II, 145 Kotzebue, August Friedrich Ferdinand von (1761–1819), German dramatist, 16.I, 66 Koumantarou-Prevelaki, Sonia, 19.III, 215, 217 Koutalos, Dimitirios, 19.III, 219 Koutsakos, Ioannis G., 19.III, 219; 19.VII, 96 Koutsogiannopoulos, Dimitrios I., 19.III, 220; 19.VII, 96
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Koutsouvilis, A., 19.II, 102 Kováþová, Viera, 19.V, 133 Kovács, Attila, 19.IV, 10 Koves, Margit, 13, 264 Kövi, Anita, 19.IV, 20 Kowalczyk, Stanisáaw, 8.II, 225, 226; 19.V, 50 Kowalski, Jacek, 19.V, 68 Koyré, Alexandre (1892–1964), Russian-born French philosopher, 9, 395, 402; 11.I, 22, 165 Koželj, Alenka, 19.V, 149 Kozáowski, Jan, 19.V, 46, 55; 19.VI, 74; 19.VII, 253 Kozuma, Tadashi, 19.IV, 130; 19.VI, 205 Kraan, Ebbo Dirk, 19.I, 181 Krabbe, Knud H., 19.I, 95 Krabbe-Poulsen, Anne, 19.I, 111 Kracauer, Siegfried (1889–1966), German-born Jewish writer, 11.I, 6, 7, 8, 11, 21, 22; 19.III, 133; 19.VII, 47 Kraege, Jean-Denis, 19.III, 35, 43, 44 Kraemer, Daniel, 19.V, 195 Kraepelin, Emil (1856–1926), German psychiatrist, 9, 156 Krætzmer, Andrea (1811–89), Danish ballet dancer, 7.III, 7 Kraft, Friedrich Karl (1786–1866), German philologist and educator, 20, M 1021–1022, 1262, 1264
Kraft, Werner (1896–1991), GermanIsraeli author and critic, 12.I, 39 Krag, Johan (1786–1827), Danish educator, 2.I, 253; 20, M 1055 Kragh, Boline Margaretha, née Abrahamsen (1810–39), Danish actress, 16.II, 260 Kragh, Jesper Vaczy, 19.I, 111 Kragh, Thyge V., 19.I, 92, 111 Kragh-Jacobsen, Sv., 19.I, 97 Kraglund, Eskild Rousing, 19.III, 106 Krahl, Hans-Jürgen (1943–70), German student activist, 11.I, 6 Krakowiak, Józef Leszek, 19.V, 50, 51 Králik, Roman, 8.II, 192, 194; 19.I, 46–53; 19.II, 44, 102–6, 116, 120, 206, 235; 19.III, 93, 177; 19.V, 46, 94, 130, 131–5, 140–2, 146, 160, 171, 174, 176–8; 19.VI, 3, 7, 14, 43, 52, 73, 74, 82, 94, 97, 116, 126, 132, 134, 142, 145, 150, 159, 181, 183, 194, 196, 197, 206, 231, 237, 242; 19.VII, 6, 7, 30, 31, 48, 99, 125, 131, 167, 169, 183, 195, 202, 206, 207, 226, 233, 235, 249, 254, 257, 258, 263, 264, 289, 290 Králová, Pavla, 19.I, 53 Kralt, Peter, 19.I, 181 Krämer, Helmut, 19.III, 142 Kramer, Nathaniel, 19.II, 198, 205, 206, 213–17; 19.VI, 23, 76; 19.VII, 91, 277 Kramers, Hendrik Anthony, 19.I, 162
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Kramer-Vreugdenhil, Jacoba, 19.I, 172 Kranich, Christiane, 19.III, 91; 19.VII, 199 Kränzlin, Gerhard, 19.III, 142 Krarup, Niels Bygom (1792–1842), Danish philologist, educationalist and school inspector, 7.I, 103, 107; 20, U 28 Krarup, Per, 2.II, 249, 276; 19.I, 111; 19.VI, 98 Krarup, Søren, 8.I, 86; 19.I, 111 Krarup, Vilhelm, 19.I, 126 KrasiĔski, Zygmunt (1812–59), Polish poet, 19.VII, 47 Kraus, A., 19.III, 142; 19.VII, 130 Kraus, André, 19.III, 142; 19.VII, 57 Kraus, Arnošt, 8.II, 206, 208; 19.I, 49 Kraus, Fritz, 19.III, 67, 82 Kraus, Hildegard, 19.III, 143 Kraus, Karl (1874–1936), Austrian author and philosopher, 11.I, 4, 57, 58, 106; 12.I, xi, 31, 38, 93, 105, 157–69; 19.VII, 47 Kraus, Wolfgang, 19.III, 143 Krause, Gerhard, 19.III, 143, 179 Krause, Karl (1781–1832), German philosopher, 9, 376 Kraushaar, Otto Frederick, 19.II, 106; 19.III, 162 Krausová-Lesná, Milada, 19.I, 45 Krauss, Stephan, 19.III, 143
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Kravchenko, Petro, 19.V, 241 Krawerenda-Wajda, Katarzyna, 19.V, 51, 63 Kray, Thorn-R., 19.III, 143 Krchnák, Peter, 19.I, 48, 51; 19.V, 135, 136; 19.VII, 135 Krciü, Šefket, 8.II, 324 Krebs, Johann Philipp (1771–1850), German philologist and educator, 20, M 1005 Krech, Volkhard, 19.III, 180; 19.VI, 31 Krehl, August Ludwig Gottlob (1784–1855), German theologian, 20, M 1237 Kreisberg, Ove, 19.VI, 27 Krejdal, August (1790–1829), Danish mathematician and philosopher, 20, A I 200 Krekel, Hendrik, 19.I, 181; 19.VI, 52, 114, 234 Kremer-Marietti, Angèla, 19.II, 106; 19.VII, 272 Kren, I., 19.III, 143 Krentz, Arthur, 8.III, 202; 19.II, 82; 19.VII, 226 Krenzke, Hans-Joachim, 16.I, 238, 239; 19.III, 143 Kretov, Pavlo, 19.V, 241 Kretschmar, Georg, 19.III, 184; 19.IV, 203 Kretschmer, Ernst (1888–1964), German psychiatrist, 8.I, 46 Kreuter, P.M., 19.II, 11; 19.VII, 221 Kreuzer, Johann, 19.III, 130, 183; 19.VI, 19 Kreyche, Gerald F., 19.II, 106
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Kreyßig, Friedrich (1818–79), German literary historian, 16.II, 16 Kreyßig, Johann Gottlieb (1779–1854), German philologist and educator, 20, M 1251–1255 Kribl, Josip, 19.I, 41; 19.VI, 61; 19.VII, 13, 89 Krichbaum, Andreas, 19.III, 143; 19.VII, 200 Krieger, Andreas Frederik (1817–93), Danish jurist and politician, 6.I, 237; 8.I, 223 Krieger, Murray, 19.II, 106 Kries, Friedrich Christian (1768–1849), German mathematician, 20, M 1764–1772 Krishek, Sharon, 19.II, 35, 56, 70, 106, 211, 244; 19.III, 233; 19.VII, 141, 179 Kristensen, Jens Erik, 19.I, 111; 19.VI, 234; 19.VII, 248 Kristensen, Jørgen, 19.III, 149; 19.VI, 173 Kristensen, Kristen (1777–1849), Danish author, 20, A II 209 Kristensen, Sven Møller, 19.I, 76, 111; 19.II, 55; 19.VI, 78 Kristensen, Tom (1893–1974), Danish writer, 12.IV, 124 Kristensen, W. Brede, 19.I, 155 Kristeva, Julia (b. 1941), BulgarianFrench philosopher and literary critic, 8.III, 178, 253; 12.V, 105; 13, xi, 97, 177–93; 19.VII, 47, 48 Kristiansen, Børge, 12.II, 129; 19.I, 111; 19.III, 143; 19.VI, 154, 163; 19.VII, 40, 87, 166 Kristiansen, Erling, 19.I, 81 Kristianson, Urban, 19.V, 203
Kristjánsson, Geir, 8.I, 229 Kristthorsson, Rikke May, 19.I, 111 Kritz, Friedrich (1798–1869), German scholar, 20, M 1223, 1269–1270 KĜivohlavý, Jaroslav, 19.I, 49 Krizek, J., 19.VI, 205 Krob, Josef, 19.V, 136 Krobb, Florian, 19.III, 119; 19.VI, 82 Krochmalnik, Daniel, 19.III, 114; 19.VI, 79; 19.VII, 127 Kroeber, Alfred (1876–1960), American anthropologist, 13, 84 Kröger, Christoph (1792–1874), German pedagogue and theologian, 6.II, 57 Krøgholt, Theodor, 19.I, 76, 92 Krohg, Christian (1852–1925), Norwegian painter and author, 12.III, 177 Kronabel, Christoph, 19.II, 203; 19.VI, 177 Kroner, Richard, 19.II, 106; 19.III, 143, 192; 19.IV, 176; 19.VI, 206 Kronfeld, Arthur, 19.III, 143 Kronig, G., 19.III, 143 Kronika, Jacob, 19.III, 162 KroĔska, Irena, 19.V, 50 Krossing, Nikolaj (1798–1872), Danish author and educator, 20, A II 192 Krøyer, Henrik (1799–1870), Danish natural scientist, 4, 209
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Kruchinina, Irina, 19.II, 213 Krudse, Laurids (1778–1839), Danish author, 16.II, 257 Krueger, S. Heidi, 19.V, 227 Krug, Wilhelm Traugott (1770–1842), German philosopher, 2.I, 281; 6.II, 211; 20, M 604–608 Krügel, Siegfried, 19.III, 143; 19.VI, 135 Krüger, E., 19.III, 207 Krüger, Friedrich Conrad (1772–1834), German pastor, 20, M 634 Krüger, Paul, 19.I, 105 Krüger, Peter, 19.I, 199 Kruidenier, Jacques, 19.I, 181 Kruijf, Gerrit Gijsbert de, 19.I, 187, 208 Kruis, Richard, 19.I, 213 Kruithof, Jaap, 19.I, 164 Krumm, Jacob, 20, A II 23–24 Krummacher, Friedhelm, 19.III, 204; 19.VI, 121; 19.VII, 112 Krummacher, Friedrich Adolph (1767–1845), German theologian and poet, 20, M 785–786 Krummacher, Gottfried Daniel (1774–1837), German Protestant pastor, 6.II, 87 Krupecka, Iwona, 19.V, 40 Kruse, Christian (1753–1827), German historian, 2.I, 276
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Kruse, Laurids (1778–1839), Danish author and translator, 5.III, 144, 145; 16.I, 73, 114, 145, 171, 172, 181; 20, A II 214 Kruse-Blinkenberg, Lars, 19.I, 111 Kruseman, Willem Marius, 19.I, 181 Krusteva, Maria, 8.II, 291; 19.VI, 124, 247 KruszyĔska, Sabina, 19.V, 40 Kruuse, Jens, 19.I, 77, 95, 105, 130 Kryl, Karel (1944–94), Czech singer and activist, 19.VII, 48 Kryszto¿ak-KaszyĔska, Maria, 19.III, 144; 19.V, 49, 51; 19.VII, 26 Küberle, Adolf, 19.III, 110 Kubisz, Jan, 19.V, 51 Kubka, Janina, 19.V, 51; 19.VII, 280 Kubota, Tsutomu, 19.IV, 133 Kubsch, Ron, 19.III, 144 Kuþera, ZdenČk, 19.I, 49 Kuchariková, Dana, 19.V, 131, 141 Küchenhoff, Joachim, 19.III, 130; 19.VI, 203 Kuçuradi, Ioanna, 19.V, 163, 170; 19.VI, 4 Kudo, Yasuo, 19.IV, 130 Kudo, Yoshinobu, 19.IV, 130, 174; 19.VI, 92 Kuethe, John G., 19.II, 106 Kühl, Gertrud, 19.III, 144
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Kühle, Sejer, 7.III, 17; 18.I, 109–12; 19.I, 74, 111, 112; 19.III, 144; 19.VI, 28, 225; 19.VII, 40, 42, 105, 218 Kuhlmann, Gerhardt, 19.III, 145; 19.VI, 91 Kuhlmann, Hertha A., 19.III, 65 Kuhn, Helmut, 11.I, 19; 19.II, 107; 19.III, 37, 72, 135, 145, 167, 184, 194 Kühner, Karl, 19.III, 144 Kühnhold, Christa, 19.I, 112; 19.III, 144; 19.VI, 172, 206; 19.VII, 4, 238, 241 Kuhr, Victor (1882–1948), Danish philosopher, 2.II, 10, 13; 7.II, 1; 8.I, 26, 27, 29, 47, 75–7; 19.I, 59, 112 Kuijpers, Noor, 19.I, 181 Kuil, Ronald, 19.I, 214, 215 Kuilman, Dirk, 19.I, 199 Kuitert, Harry M., 19.I, 181 Kuivanen, Pauli Olavi, 19.V, 230 Kulak, Avron, 8.III, 202, 212; 19.II, 24, 105, 107, 215; 19.VI, 108, 109, 206; 19.VII, 34 Knjle, Maija, 19.V, 1–3; 19.VI, 206 Kulla, Ndriçim, 19.I, 3 Külpe, Oswald (1862–1915), German psychologist, 11.I, 68 Kumano, Yoshitaka, 19.IV, 130; 19.VI, 52 Kumazawa, Yoshinobu, 19.IV, 100, 101
Kundera, Milan (b. 1929), Czech-born French writer, 8.III, 106; 12.V, 159, 161; 19.VII, 48 Kuneš, Jan, 19.I, 49; 19.VII, 13 Küng, Hans, 19.I, 212; 19.III, 134; 19.IV, 203; 19.VI, 124, 176, 253; 19.VII, Kunii, Tetsuyoshi, 19.IV, 103, 104, 107, 130, 131, 152, 173, 176; 19.VI, 193, 206; 19.VII, 96, 133, 145 Kunisz, Krzysztof, 19.V, 51 Kuniya, Junichiro, 19.IV, 131 Künneth, Walter, 19.III, 144, 145 Kuno, Akira, 19.IV, 131 Kúnos, László, 19.IV, 2 Kuntze, Eduard Wilhelm Theodor (1799–1862), German pastor, 20, M 245–246 Kunz, Hans, 19.III, 145, 209 Kunz, Josef, 6.III, 25 Kunze, Wilhelm, 19.III, 110 Künzli, Arnold, 19.III, 145 Küpper, Heinz, 19.III, 67, 168 Kupriyanova, Irina, 19.V, 112 KupĞ, Tomasz, 19.V, 42, 51, 52, 68; 19.VI, 7; 19.VII, 34 Kuramatsu, Isao, 19.IV, 100 Kurauchi, Rimi, 19.IV, 131 Kurecka, Maria, 19.V, 36
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Kurematsu, Yasuo, 19.IV, 131; 19.VI, 118; 19.VII, 145 Kurth, Wolfram, 19.I, 15 Kurtz, Paul, 11.III, 81; 19.II, 107; 19.V, 68 Kuschel, Karl-Josef, 19.III, 135 Kusiü, Ante, 19.I, 42 Kustasoo, Karin, 19.III, 1 Kütemeyer, Wilhelm (1904–72), 10.I, 292; 12.I, 201; 19.III, 64, 67, 145 Kutsenko, Viktoria, 19.V, 241; 19.VI, 235 Kutter, Hermann (1863–1931), Swiss Lutheran theologian, 10.I, 2; 10.II, 88; 19.VII, 48 Kuwabara, Joshin, 19.IV, 131 Kuwata, Hidenobu, 19.IV, 97, 131 Kuyama, Yasushi, 19.IV, 97–9, 101, 132; 19.VI, 124 Kuylenstierna, Oswald (1865–1932), 8.I, 181; 19.V, 218 Kuyper, Abraham (1837–1920), Dutch Reformed theologian, 10.II, 177 Kuypers, Etienne, 8.I, 287; 18.I, 223–6; 19.I, 181–3, 215; 19.III, 210; 19.VI, 235; 19.VII, 62, 130, 226, 280 Kuypers, Karel, 19.I, 183 Kuziak, Michaá, 19.V, 47; 19.VII, 220, 221
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Kuzmanova-Zografova, Katia, 8.II, 295, 296; 19.I, 13 Kuzmanoviü, Nebojsa, 19.I, 42 Kuzmickas, Bronius, 19.V, 6; 19.VII, 89 Kuz’mina, Tamara, 19.V, 120 KuĨniak, Bolesáaw, 19.V, 52 Kvist, Jens, 19.I, 112; 19.VI, 172 Kvist, Morten, 19.I, 149; 19.II, 107; 19.VI, 172, 176 Kwag, Eun-Hye, 19.IV, 194 Kwiatkowski, Stanisáaw, 19.V, 52; 19.VI, 235; 19.VII, 131 Kwon, Gi-cheol, 19.IV, 194 Kwon, Gyo Hwa, 19.IV, 194 Kyþina, Matúš, 19.V, 140, 141 Kyd, Thomas (1558–94), English playwright, 5.III, 188, 189 Kylliäinen, Janne, 8.I, 213; 18.II, 345–9; 19.II, 104, 107, 170, 199, 205, 213, 218; 19.III, 4; 19.V, 140; 19.VII, 165, 232 Kynde, Karsten, 19.I, 89; 19.II, 107 Kyongsuk Min, Anselm, 19.VII, 36 Kyrou, Kleitos, 19.III, 213 Kyrre, Hans, 19.VI, 166