A Biographical Dictionary of FREETHINKERS of All Ages and Nations.
By J. M. WHEELER.
London: Progressive Publishing Company, 28 Stonecutter Street, E.C.
1889.
PREFACE.
John Stuart Mill in his "Autobiography" declares with truth that "the world would be astonished if it knew how great a proportion of its brightest ornaments, of those most distinguished even in popular estimation for wisdom and virtue are complete sceptics in religion." Many of these, as Mill points out, refrain from various motives from speaking out. The work I have undertaken will, I trust, do something to show how many of the world's worthiest men and women have been Freethinkers.
My Dictionary does not pretend to be a complete list of those who have rendered services to Freethought. To form such a compilation would rather be the task of an international society than of an individual. Moreover details concerning many worthy workers are now inaccessible. Freethought boasts its noble army of martyrs of whom the world was not worthy, and who paid the penalty of their freedom in prison or at the stake. Some of the names of these are only known by the vituperation of their adversaries. I have done my best to preserve some trustworthy record of as many as possible.
The only complete work with a similar design of which I have any knowledge, is the Dictionnaire des Athees anciens et modernes, by Sylvain Marechal with its supplements by Jerome de Lalande the Astronomer, An. VIII. (1800)-1805. That work, which is now extremely rare, gave scarcely any biographical details, and unfortunately followed previous orthodox atheographers, such as Buddeus, Reimmann, Hardouin, Garasse, Mersenne, in classing as Atheists those to whom the title was inapplicable. I have taken no names from these sources without examining the evidence.
A work was issued by Richard Carlile in 1826, entitled A Dictionary of Modern Anti-Superstionists; or, "an account, arranged alphabetically, of those who, whether called Atheists, Sceptics, Latitudinarians, Religious Reformers, or etc., have during the last ten centuries contributed towards the diminution of superstition. Compiled by a searcher after Truth." The compiler, as I have reason to know, was Julian Hibbert, who brought to his task adequate scholarship and leisure. It was, however, conceived on too extensive a scale, and in 128 pages, all that was issued, it only reached to the name of Annet. Julian Hibbert also compiled chronological tables of English Freethinkers, which were published in the Reasoner for 1855.
Of the Anti-Trinitarian Biography of the Rev. Robert Wallace, or of the previous compilations of Saudius and Bock, I have made but little use. To include the names of all who reject some of the Christian dogmas was quite beside my purpose, though I have included those of early Unitarians and Universalists who, I conceive, exhibited the true spirit of free inquiry in the face of persecution. To the Freydenker Lexikon of J. A. Trinius (1759) my obligations are slight, but should be acknowledged. To Bayle's Dictionary, Hoefer's Nouvelle Biographie Generale, Meyer's Konversations Lexikon, Franck's Dictionnaire des Sciences Philosophiques, and to Larousse's Grand Dictionnaire Universel I must also express my indebtedness. In the case of disputed dates I have usually found Haydn's Dictionary of Biography (1886) most trustworthy, but I have also consulted Oettinger's valuable Moniteur des Dates.
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: A Biographical Dictionary of Freethinkers of All A
- 2: Been given of their distinctive Freethought works
- 3: Abul Ola Ahmad ibn Abd Allah ibn Sulaiman
- 4: Proves him to have been a thorough going Freethinker
- 5: Akbar was brought up as a Muhammadan
- 6: Allen Charles Grant Blairfindie
- 7: Amberley John Russell Viscount
- 8: Is also falsely attributed to Annet
- 9: Ardigo is one of the leaders of the Italian Positivists
- 10: Arnold published Last Essays on Church and State
- 11: Contributed to La Pensee Nouvelle
- 12: Averroes Muhammad Ibn Ahmad Ibn Rushd
- 13: Bahnsen Julius Friedrich August
- 14: Baillie divested himself of his fortune L18
- 15: Thence he sailed to California
- 16: Of poor parents at Lyons in 1818
- 17: Baudelaire translated some of the writings of E
- 18: After a life of great literary activity he died at Tuebingen
- 19: They include an opera Fidelio
- 20: The result was the Truthseeker
- 21: Beranger has been compared not inaptly to Burns
- 22: And he defended Descartes against the theologians
- 23: Besant matriculated at the London University and took 1st B
- 24: Known as Bianchi Giovini Aurelio Italian man of letters
- 25: Blanqui demanded the suppression of worship
- 26: Blount also published The Oracles of Reason
- 27: And contributed to Stefanoni's Libero Pensiero
- 28: Bonnot de Condillac Etienne see Condillac
- 29: Boulanger wrote dissertations on Elisha
- 30: Bradlaugh has had numerous debates
- 31: In 1836 he married Miss Hennell
- 32: Brooksbank is still living in honored age at Nottingham
- 33: Archbishop Beaton had him arrested and confined in St
- 34: Buechner Friedrich Karl Christian Ludwig
- 35: He died in the Charterhouse 27 Sept
- 36: And with it the treasures of Buddhism
- 37: Byron George Gordon Noel Lord
- 38: In the kingdom of Naples about 1440
- 39: Cardano did much to forward science
- 40: Second wife of Richard Carlile
- 41: Carneades left no written works
- 42: '73 Castelar drew up a Republican Constitution
- 43: Such as The Clerical Conspiracy
- 44: He contributed to the Encyclopedie
- 45: One of the founders of French Theophilanthropy
- 46: And soon after wrote for a Madrid paper La Discusion
- 47: Was sentenced to three years' imprisonment
- 48: Afterwards Anacharsis Baron du Val de Grace
- 49: Pithy defence of necessitarianism
- 50: And published Essays on Phrenology
- 51: Condorcet Sophie de Grouchy Caritat
- 52: Confucius Kung Kew or Kung foo tsze
- 53: An enthusiastic disciple of Lord Shaftesbury
- 54: Corvin Wiersbitski Otto Julius Bernhard von
- 55: Cranbrook gradually emancipated himself from dogmas
- 56: Cyrano knew personally Campanella
- 57: And by La Harpe and Lalande to Damilaville
- 58: Cross and Self Fertilisation of Plants
- 59: Studied at Turin University and became doctor of philosophy
- 60: Studied under Lalande and became
- 61: Democritus was the forerunner of Epicurus
- 62: And has collaborated to La Ragione Reason
- 63: Great nephew of Geoffrey Vallee
- 64: An English version of Cymbalum Mundi was published in 1712
- 65: He became the friend of Feuerbach and Strauss
- 66: Becoming privat docent in the University of Zuerich
- 67: And in 1801 ambassador to Constantinople
- 68: Du Bois Reymond has written on Voltaire and Natural Science
- 69: Dumarsais was very simple in character
- 70: Duvernet became tutor to Saint Simon
- 71: Eenens was an officer in the Belgian army
- 72: And is buried with Lewes at Highgate
- 73: The last being republished in The Library of Reason
- 74: Espronceda was a thorough sceptic
- 75: In 1772 he published an anonymous tract on the Trinity
- 76: Councillor of the International Freethought Federation
- 77: He studied at the Universities of Jena
- 78: He has also written on Strauss and Spinoza
- 79: Fontenelle Bernard le Bovier de
- 80: And wrote An Apology for Alleged Atheism
- 81: Forder undertook charge of the publishing business
- 82: Philosopher and disciple of Schopenhauer
- 83: Has also been wrongly attributed to Freret
- 84: Fries is of the Neo Kantian rationalistic school
- 85: Gambetta preserved the Republic against all machinations
- 86: Who came to restore Papal authority
- 87: He helped to establish dispensaries
- 88: To La Justice and the Nouvelle Revue
- 89: Study of the Bible brought her to the Freethought platform
- 90: Wrote on Rousseau and Rabelais
- 91: Glisson was eulogised by Harvey
- 92: But a Freethinker by conviction
- 93: He also wrote in the Westminster Review
- 94: Guepin became Prefet of La Loire Inferieure
- 95: Appended to the Travels of La Hontan
- 96: Freethought writer in the Reasoner and National Reformer
- 97: Eldest son of Junius Hardwicke
- 98: Since '73 he has resided at Assen
- 99: Hegel Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
- 100: Of Jewish parents at Dusseldorf
- 101: Hennell lived most of his time in Coventry
- 102: He afterwards published The Unstamped
- 103: Hillebrand was a contributor to the Fortnightly Review
- 104: Entered as a theological student at Tuebingen
- 105: Austin Holyoake took pride in the character of Freethought
- 106: Holyoake took charge of that journal
- 107: Humboldt Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von
- 108: Hume became Under Secretary of State in 1767
- 109: Professor Huxley shows all his freshness
- 110: And a controversial Freethought work
- 111: Isoard Delisle Jean Baptiste Claude
- 112: And other Chartist periodicals
- 113: Junghuhn afterwards returned to Java and died 21 April
- 114: An important relic of bold rationalistic Indian thought
- 115: Became a Baptist and afterwards a Universalist minister
- 116: Under the pen name of Carus Sterne
- 117: She devoted her services to the Freethought platform
- 118: Lamettrie found an asylum with Frederick the Great
- 119: Lanfrey also wrote The Political History of the Popes
- 120: Larra could see too deep to possess any faith whatever
- 121: Larroque also wrote on Religion and Politics
- 122: He wrote much in La Libre Pensee and La Pensee Nouvelle
- 123: Nicolaus Franz Niembsch von Strehlenau
- 124: Leroux was elected to the Assembly
- 125: Died in Orange City Iowa 1881
- 126: And has published Freethought essays
- 127: Littre also wrote Science from the Standpoint of Philosophy
- 128: He has written Battles of Freethought
- 129: Editor of the New York Truthseeker
- 130: Mackey also wrote the Sphinxiad
- 131: And published a republican almanack
- 132: Swinburne says He is the greatest discoverer
- 133: While Holyoake and Paterson were in gaol
- 134: Carlyle called Mazzini a man of genius and virtue
- 135: Mendum was one of the founders of the Paine Memorial Hall
- 136: Edited L'Union des Libres Penseurs
- 137: He wrote largely in the Westminster Review
- 138: 1791 chosen President of the National Assembly
- 139: In '55 he started the Rochford Herald
- 140: Montaigne took as his motto Que scais je
- 141: Morison James Augustus Cotter
- 142: Mortillet Louis Laurent Gabriel de
- 143: Naigeon was of estimable character
- 144: German American Freethought lecturess
- 145: And has been professor of oriental studies at Gottingen
- 146: In '32 he became a professor at Zuerich
- 147: In which he ably championed the Freethought cause
- 148: In 1791 he published his Rights of Man
- 149: Palmer did much to promote Liberal ideas
- 150: He was ordained Unitarian minister
- 151: The Recueil was republished at London in 1749
- 152: 1843 to three months' imprisonment
- 153: Pelletan Pierre Clement Eugene
- 154: Petronius is famous for his pure Latinity
- 155: Pigault Lebrun Guillaume Charles Antoine
- 156: Entitles him to be ranked with the Deists
- 157: Pomponazzi was a diminutive man
- 158: Among which are lives of Plotinus and Pythagorus
- 159: While in the college of Plessis Sorbonne
- 160: Though Proudhon saw that no one lost anything
- 161: Pueckler Muskau Hermann Ludwig Heinrich
- 162: Quintin was arrested and burnt at Tournay in 1530
- 163: Raynal Guillaume Thomas Francois l'abbe
- 164: Of Venetian parents at Schio in 1760
- 165: In '52 he published his work on Averroes and Averroism
- 166: But was converted to Freethought
- 167: Here he wrote in the Revue Independante
- 168: French conventionnel and friend of Brissot and Danton
- 169: French physician and publicist
- 170: And a constant champion of Freethought
- 171: Rousseau was a sincere sentimentalist
- 172: Royer has contributed to the Revue Moderne
- 173: Sainte Beuve Charles Augustin
- 174: German pantheist poet of French descent
- 175: And brought up by her grandmother at the Chateau de Nohant
- 176: And Melanges d'Histoire Religieuse
- 177: Schopenhauer was a pronounced Atheist
- 178: He was appointed Professor of Philosophy in Jena
- 179: Semerie wrote A Simple Reply to M
- 180: Better known as Michael Servetus
- 181: And became notary at Middleburg
- 182: Lennstrand he gave bold lectures at Stockholm
- 183: Has issued many important Freethought works
- 184: Specht is a leading member of the German Freethinkers' Union
- 185: He became a Freethinker through reading Voltaire
- 186: And says Stosch curtly denies not only the immateriality
- 187: And also wrote Confessions of a Freethinker
- 188: He glorifies Freethought and Republicanism
- 189: '28 sentenced to one year's imprisonment in Oakham Gaol
- 190: Whose opinions resembled those of Epicurus
- 191: Thulie has been President of the Paris Municipal Council
- 192: Toland died with the calmness of a philosopher
- 193: The precursor of La Libre Pensee
- 194: Was converted to Freethought by reading Dekker
- 195: And founded the Free Congregation at Magdeburg
- 196: Valla was then confined in a monastery
- 197: Vergniaud was a brilliant speaker
- 198: And Professor of Pathological Anatomy at Berlin
- 199: Volney Constantin Francois Chassebouf de
- 200: He has since established a Theistic Church in Swallow Street
- 201: And delivered many Freethought lectures
- 202: Studied theology at Goettingen
- 203: In 1832 he established himself in Leipsic
- 204: Was burnt at Lichfield 11 April
- 205: Woolston was tried for blasphemy and sentenced March
- 206: Gave up theology for philosophy
- 207: Abu Abd'allah Muhammad ibn Massara al Jabali
- 208: This name would be better under Quental
- 209: His Freethought views are displayed
- 210: And a zealous propagator of Freethought
- 211: And was delegate to the Paris Freethought Conference
- 212: Author of a work on Christian Theism
- 213: Govett rejects the consolations of religion
- 214: Professor of Philosophy at the University of Copenhagen
- 215: Professor at the University of Madrid
- 216: Spanish anti clerical satirist
- 217: And has contributed to the Rivista Europea
