109 Blount (noble, Deist)
(110) Dryden
(110a) Thomas Herbert (grandson of
Herbert of Cherbury, patron)
(110b) Sir William Temple (diplomat;
ancients vs. moderns)
(110c) Viscount Molesworth (patron)
(110d) Castares (co-conspirator w
Shaftesbury and Locke;
principal of Edinburgh Univ.)
1700
111 Anthony Collins (st.
Cambridge, rural justice of
the peace; Deist)
112 Tindal (st. Oxford, fellow;
anti-clerical)
(113) Bentley (royal librarian; Greek
textual crit.)
114 Samuel Clarke (queen’s
chaplain; controversy w
Leibniz)
114a Catherine Cockburn
(defended Locke, crit.
Shaftesbury, Hutcheson)
115 Balgny (vicar; crit.
Shaftesbury, Hutcheson)
116 Woodston (Cambridge fellow;
Deist)
117 William Law (Cambridge
anti-Deist, devotional mystic)
(118) Mandeville (st. Leiden,
medical doctor, London)
119 Collier (st. Oxford; rural
vicar; Idealism)
{120} Samuel Molyneux (son of
105; Dublin; astron)
121 Jerome of Monteforlino
(Scotist/Thomist)
{122} Maclauren (Edinburgh math
chair)
(122a) Mackie (nephew of 110d;
taught civil law, Edinburgh)
(123) Addison
(124) Steele
(125) Pope
(126) John Gay (poet)
(127) Congreve
(128) Arbuthnot (medical doctor to
queen; satires)
129 Lord Bolingbroke (Tory
leader, Deist)
(130) Lord Chesterfield
{131} Johan Bernouilli (Basel,
calculus)
{132} Goldbach (Königsberg, math)
{133} de Moivre (Huguenot, fled to
London; probability)
134 Comte de Boulainvilliers
135 Meslier (village curé,
Champagne; radical crit. of
religion)
136 Budde (Wittenberg, Halle,
Jena; eclectic)
137 Rudiger (Leipzig, Halle;
Thomasian)
138 A. F. Hoffman (Leipzig,
reformed Pietism)
139 August Francke (Pietist; Halle,
Strasbourg)
140 Saint-Hyacinthe (Holland,
moral nihilism)
1735
(140a) Genovese (Naples, econ)
157 Maupertuis (Paris, Berlin;
Newtonian science)
{158} Euler (Basel, St. Petersburg,
Berlin; math)
161 Bilfinger (Wolffian/Leibnizian)
162 Crusius (Leipzig; Pietist
attacked Wolffianism)
163 Baumgarten (Halle Wolffian,
aesthetics)
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