Brown, Prof. Thomas, 8, 11, 13, 114. Browne, Rev. Walter, 96. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 25, 211, 231-236. Buckland, Dr., 95.
Bunney, Mr. J. W., 221, 299, 373, 460.
Bunsen, Chevalier, 212, 364. Burgess, Mr. Arthur, 220, 373, 466. Burne-Jones, Mr. Edward, A. R. A., 216, 369, 478. Byron, 46, 50, 68.
CALLIGRAPHY, Mr. Ruskin's inter- est in, 38, 245, 520. Camberwell, lecture at, 315, 325. Cambridge, lectures at, 252, 349- 352.
Carlisle, Earl of, 554.
Carlyle, Thomas, 109, 119, 175, 225, 276, 284, 285, 300-302, 306, 307, 321, 322, 334, 335, 337-339, 340, 341, 348, 349, 370, 371, 376, 394, 411, 431, 432, 551. Carpaccio, 368-370, 460-463, 473. Cesnola, Gen. L. P. di, 434. "Cestus of Aglaia," 314, 367. Chamberlain, Mr. John Henry, 454. Chamouni, 53, 59, 135, 273, 481, 548. Chesneau, M., 562.
Chess, Mr. Ruskin's interest in, 470, 501, 552.
Chesterfield forgery, 508.
Christ's Hospital, lecture at, 467. Churchill, Mrs. W. H., 334: see Hilliard, Miss.
Clifford, Mr. Edward, 418. Cockerell, Prof., R. A., 243.
Coins, Mr. Ruskin's study of Greek, 367, 389.
Colenso, Bishop, 318.
Collins, Mr. C. A., 181, 182.
411, 420, 423, 431, 468, 523-527, 547, 562-564.
"Crown of Wild Olive," 315, 325- 331, 347.
Cruikshank, Mr. G., 46, 239, 333, 361. Crystallography, Mr. Ruskin's stud- ies in, 480-483, 517. Cuff, Mr. R. P., 168.
DALE, Rev. T., 55, 151. Dallas, Mr. E. S., 273. Darwin, Charles, 367. Deane, Sir T., 248.
Denmark Hill, Mr. Ruskin's house at, 134, 228.
"Deucalion," 367, 467, 468, 483. Dickens, III, 470.
Dickinson, Mr. Lowes, 213, 217, 303.
Dixon, Mr. Thomas, 341. Domecq, Miss Adèle, 64-72. Domecq, Mr. Peter, 11, 24, 64. Downs, Mr. David, 417, 418, 439. Drawings by Mr. Ruskin, see Cata- logues in Appendices. Dublin, lecture at, 361.
"EAGLE'S NEST," 352, 388, 422, 429. Eastlake, Sir C., R. A., 65, 152. Economic writings of Mr. Ruskin, see Political Economy. Edgeworth, Miss, 27, 496. Edinburgh, lectures at, 194-204. Educational plans of Mr. Ruskin, 218, 248, 266, 310-312, 345, 530. Edwardes, Sir Herbert, 530. "Elements of Drawing," 219, 314. Ethical teaching of Mr. Ruskin, 165, 203, 254, 325-331. "Ethics of the Dust," 320-324, 354, 365.
Eton, lectures at, 431, 435, 468, 509.
Coniston, 45, 50, 83, 394, 475, 484-| Eyre, Governor, 337, 338.
Coniston, lecture at, 530.
Cook, Mr. E. T., 388.
Cooke, Mr. Ebenezer, 213, 221. Cork, High School at, 518. Cousen, Mr. J., 168.
Couttet, Joseph, 135, 140, 145, 279. Cowper-Temple, Mr. and Mrs., see Mount Temple. Cox family, 10. Crawley, Mr. F., 460.
Criticisms on Mr. Ruskin, 132, 133, 151, 156, 162, 172-174, 196, 200, 201, 229, 230, 280, 295, 331, 410,
FALL, Richard, 49, 59, 109. Faunthorpe, Rev. J. P., 517. Fielding, Copley, 74. Fleming, Mr. Albert, 454. Florence, 145, 519, and see Chro- nology in Appendices.
Forbes, Principal J. D., 136, 297,480. "Fors Clavigera," 342, 392, 399-
421, 445-447, 471-474, 504. Froude, Mr. J. A., 279, 394, 440, 551.
Furneaux, Rev. H., 387. Furnivall, Dr. F. J., 213.
GALE, Mr. Frederick, "The Old | ILARIA DI CARETTO, statue at Luc- Buffer," 536.
Geneva, 109, 119, 140, 270, 387, 547. Geology, Mr. Ruskin's studies in, 28, 56, 75, 120, 293-299, 355, 468, 522.
George's Guild, St., 411, 419, 441, 447-455, 479, 546, 553. Gibson, Father, 512. Giessbach, 336, 388.
Glaciers, theory of, 296-298, 480- 482.
Gladstone, Mr. W. E., 473, 529. Glenfinlas, 194.
Goodall, Mr. F., R. A., 257. Gordon, Rev. Osborne, 96, 112, 304. Gothic Revival, 197, 205, 248. Gray, Mrs. Richard, 39. Greenaway, Miss Kate, R. I., 315, 526, 527, 535, 536.
Griffith, Mr., picture-dealer, 103. Grimm's Fairy Tales, 46, 111, 361. Gull, Sir William, M. D., 515.
HALLE, Sir Charles, 318. Harding, Mr. J. D., 115-117, 145. Hardraw Fall, 458.
Harlech Castle, 48, 103.
Harrison, Mr. W. H., 100, 131, 132, 266, 474, 506. "Harry and Lucy," 27-36. Hazell, Watson & Viney, Messrs., 419, 496.
Helps, Sir Arthur, 411.
Herne Hill, Mr. Ruskin's home at,
21, 22, 123, 191, 515, 549. Hill, Miss Octavia, 414-417. Hilliard, Mrs., 387, 395, 423. Hilliard, Miss Constance, 334, 395, 423, and see Churchill, Mrs.
Hilliard, Mr. Laurence Jermyn, 489, 498, 548.
Hogg, James, "The Ettrick Shep- herd," 154.
Holiday, Mr. Henry, 257. Holland, Sir Henry, 352. Hook, Mr. J. C., R. A., 257, 369. Hooper, Mr. W. H., 220.
Howell, Mr. C. A., 331-333, 397. Hughes, Judge, 338.
Huish, Mr. Marcus, 474.
Hunt, Mr. A. W., R. W. S., 387. Hunt, Mrs., 458.
Hunt, Mr. W. Holman, R. W. S.,
180-182, 187, 204, 239, 526. Hunt, Mr. William H., 180, 186, 219. Huxley, Rt. Hon. T. H., 390.
JACOBITE origin of Mr. Ruskin, 4, 5. Jameson, Mrs., 139, 146, 204. Jeffrey, Mr., 213, 303. Jephson, Dr., 110, 156. Jones, Prof. T. Rupert, 355. Jowett, Mr. Henry, 496, 497. Jukes, Prof. J. B., 299.
"KATA PHUSIN," 84-90, 125. Kendal, lecture at, 468. Kensington, lecture at, 527.
"King of the Golden River," III, 169.
King's College, London, 56, 73. Kingsley, Rev. William, 390.
LAKE DISTRICT, 23, 38, 43-45, 51, 82, 155, 158, 352, 394, 455, 459, 475, 484-486, 510-512, 530-532, 551. "Laws of Fésole," 315, 461. Leamington, 110, 156.
Le Keux, Mr. J. H., 168, 280. Leopold, Prince, Duke of Albany, 436, 437, 472, 491.
Leslie, Mr. G. D., R. A., 257. Letters by Mr. Ruskin, 39, 146, 157,
187, 208, 215, 225, 270, 274-277, 331, 335, 341-348, 352, 359, 412- 414, 422, 427, 433, 435, 438, 442, 459, 461-463, 467-470, 472-474, 479-482, 494, 496, 497, 503-505, 508, 510-512, 515-518, 525, 529, 533-536, 538, 539, 546. Lewis, J. F., R. A., 186, 257- Liddell, Dean, 374, 375, 470. Linton, Mr. W. J. and Mrs. Lynn, 393-395- Locke, 128.
Lockhart, J. G., 154.
London Institution, lectures at, 441, 505, 535.
Loudon, Mr. J. C., and his Maga- zine, 57, 81.
"Love's Meinie," 367, 430. Lubbock, Sir John, 390.
Lucca, 144, 161, 423, 519, 521, and see Chronology in the Appen- dices. Luini, 279
Lupton, Mr. Thomas, 168.
Mallock, Mr. W. H., 143, 440. Manchester, lectures at, 240, 256, 307.
Manning, Cardinal, 390, 510. Marcolini," 67, 68.
Marks, Mr. H. S., R. A., 430. "Mark's Rest, St.," 440, 461. Matlock, 43, 46, 177, 392–394. Maurice, Rev. F. D., 212, 213. Maw, Mr. J. H., 134. Maw, Mr. George, 356. Max-Müller, Prof., 364. Melvill, Canon, 148.
Merrill, Messrs. Charles E. & Co., 558.
Michelangelo, 107, 389, 424. Mill, Mr. John Stuart, 127, 284, 338.
Millais, Sir J. Everett, R. A., 180- 182, 187, 194, 198, 257. Milsand, M. J., 562.
Mineralogy, Mr. Ruskin's studies
in, 56, 320-322, 354-359, 467, 479- 482, 517, 536.
Missals, Medieval MSS., Mr. Rus- kin's studies in, 238, 490, 493, 520.
Mitford, Miss, 157, 211. "Modern Painters," 23, 59, 79, 108,
114, 125-134, 145, 148-152, 177, 180, 207, 224, 253, 259, 329, 363, 419, 469, 480, 549, 555.
Monro, Mrs., 39.
Moore, Prof. C. H., 460. Moore, Rev. Daniel, 187. Mornex, 278.
Mornings in Florence," 461. Morris, Mr. William, 100, 193, 216, | 307.
Mount Temple, Lord and Lady,
Norton, Prof. Charles Eliot, 225, 270, 361, 388, 416, 422, 540, 551, 558. "Notes on the Royal Academy," etc., 222, 223, 229, 230, 257, 441.
OLIVER, Prof., 467.
Oxford, bust of Mr. Ruskin at, 523; degrees conferred on Mr. Ruskin at, 113, 387; Drawing School, 386, 387, 437, 547; Hinksey diggings near, 439; lectures by Mr. Ruskin at, 248, 381-385, 429, 435, 443, 469, 525-527, 538; life of Mr. Ruskin at, 79-81, 92-96, 387, 412, 422, 423, 524, 538; museum, 248; Proctor's speech, referring to Mr. Ruskin's illness, 476; professorship of poe- try at, 337; Slade professorship at, 374-376, 381-387, 429, 444, 480, 523, 539; University Extension at, 249, 374, 564.
PAINTING, Mr. Ruskin on, 76-78, 88, 107, 128, 132, 138, 146, 181, 182, 198, 219, 256, 314, 368, 389, 424, 478, 479.
Palmerston, Lord, 212. Parsey's Perspective, 84, 85. Pater, Mr. Walter, 424. Patmore, Mr. Coventry, 40. Pedigree of Mr. Ruskin, 9. Perth, 10, 23, 28, 32, 110, 156. Philanthropy, Mr. Ruskin's work, 213, 214, 239, 268, 274, 275, 292, 331, 341, 360, 390, 396, 414-417, 452, 521, 548, 559.
Philosophy, Mr. Ruskin's, 113, 114, 126, 127, 148-151, 226, 241, 242, 254, 311, 412.
Photography, Mr. Ruskin's early use of, 148, 166.
Poems by Mr. Ruskin, 30-41, 44- 46, 48-51, 60, 67-70, 80, 100, 101, 106, 142, 169, 319, 557. Poems, Newdigate, 68, 96. "Poetry of Architecture," 81-84. Political Economy, Mr. Ruskin's,
226, 240, 241, 281-291, 325-329, 344, 414, 446, 503, 504. "Political Economy of Art," 240,
"QUEEN OF THE AIR," 318, 362, 365-371.
RAILWAYS, Mr. Ruskin on, 459. Randall, Mr. Frank, 518. Rede, lecture, 349.
Redgrave, Mr. Richard, R. A., 252. Religious views of Mr. Ruskin, 25 92-94, 113, 143, 170-173, 254-256, 346, 351, 369, 404, 426-429, 442, 443, 510-514, 521, 535. Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 128, 207, 442, 443, 488.
Richardson, families connected with Mr. Ruskin, Io. Richardson, Charles, 57. Richardson, Jessie, 28, 33. Richardson, Mary, 36, 43, 46, 53, 161.
Richardson, Dr. Wm., 225. Richardson, Mr. Wm., 547. Richmond, Mr. George, R. A., 107, 116, 243, 525.
Richmond, Prof. W. B., A. R. A., 525. Ritchie, Mrs.
Richmond (Miss
Thackeray), 71. Roberts, Prof. Chandler, 358. Roberts, David, R. A., 106. Robson, Mr. E. R., 521.
Rogers, Samuel, 52, 58, 60, 116, 134, 187.
Rome, 107-109; and see Chronolo- gy in Appendices.
Rooke, Mr. T. M., R. W. S., 490.
Rossetti, Mr. D. G., 180, 214-216, 275, 332, 352, 526.
Rossetti, Signor Tommaso P., 520, 521.
Rouen, 314; and see Chronology in Appendices.
Rousseau, 231, 323. Rowbotham, Mr., 48, 49.
Royal Institution, London, lectures at, 276, 352, 362, 376. Runciman, Mr., 47. Ruskin, John: I. Life. a. Scot- tish origin, 3-14, 154, 488. Birth and childhood, 16-29.
b. Education, 19, 25, 31, 39, 46– 49, 55; at Oxford, 79-81, 92-101, 112, 113. Mental development, 15, 17, 41, 50, 89, 118, 139, 184- 187, 237, 254, 259, 266, 557. Con- tinuity of development, consis- tency, 24, 509, 543.
C. Personal appearance, 21, 65, 195, 384, and see Portraits. Health, 353, 432, 433; consump- tive tendency, 70, 105, 109; spi- nal weakness, I10. Illness at Matlock (1871), 393; at Venice, (1876) 463; at Brantwood (1878), 476-478; at Herne Hill (1882), 515; later illnesses, 544-549.
d. Home life, at Herne Hill, 123; at Denmark Hill, 227, 306, 495; at Brantwood, 487-495, 533, 552. Amusements, see Boats, Chess, Music. Domestic Rela- tions with parents, 228, 398; first love, 64-72; marriage, 156, 157, 209; later disappointment, 426, 441.
e. Early travels, 22-24, 43-48. Later travel and residence, see Chronology in Appendices, and, in this Index, Abbeville, Alps, Amiens, Assisi, Avalon, Brant- wood, Chamouni, Citeaux, Conis- ton, Denmark Hill, Florence, Ge- neva, Giessbach, Glenfinlas, Hard- raw, Harlech, Herne Hill, Lake District, Leamington, Lucca, Mat- lock, Mornex, Naples, Oxford, Perth, Rome, Rouen, Sandgate, Seascale, Sheffield, Talloires, Ven- ice, Verona, Waterloo, Winning- ton, Zermatt.
II. Work. a. As Author: literary habits, 26, 44, 124, 495, 496. Juvenile writings; "Harry and Lucy," etc., 27-36; novels, 49,
65, 67; science, 56; and see Po- ems. Earlier and later writings, 258, 259, 266; and see works mentioned in this Index, distin- guished by inverted commas; al- so Bibliography in Appendices. Power of description, 28, 42, 133, 149, 162; and see Prose Style. As correspondent, see Letters.
b. Artist, 46, 53, 59, 74, 81, 106, 118, 136, 139-141, 161, 168, 169, 207, 279, 314, 361, 372, 373, 393, 434, 515, 527. Engraver and Illus trator, 28, 161, 168, 558. Calli- grapher, 39, 245. Photographer, see Photography. Exhibition of his drawings (1870), 377. See also Catalogues in Appendices.
c. Critic, 81-91, 108, 116, 125- 131, 138-140, 146-148, 159, 164- 166, 181, 182, 189, 190, 197, 202, 208, 222, 229, 230, 244, 252, 313, 314, 372, 373, 385, 389, 424, 429, 430, 461, 479, 520, 526. See also Archæology, Architecture, Coins, Missals, National Gallery, Paint- ing.
d. Man of Science, see Crys- tallography, Geology, Glaciers, Mineralogy, Zoology.
e. Lecturer, 195, 217, 240, 276, 381-387, 435 See also Archi- tects (Royal Institute of British), Architectural Association, Bedford Park, Bradford, Camberwell, Cambridge, Christ's Hospital, Co- niston, Dublin, Edinburgh, Eton, Kendal, Kensington, London In- stitution, Manchester, Oxford, Royal Institution, South Ken- sington, Tunbridge Wells, Uni- versity College, Woolwich, Work- ing Men's College. Dates and subjects of all Mr. Ruskin's lec- tures and courses are given in the Chronology in Appendices.
f. Patron of Art, 103, 215, 332, 487. See also Philanthropy.
g. Teacher, 185, 218, 316, 438, 441, 443. Thinker, see Educa tional, Ethical, Mythology, Philo- sophy, Political Economy, Politics, Religious Views, Social Theories.
h. "Tradesman," publication of works, etc., 414-421, 557, 558.
III. Character. a. Celtic, 5, 39, 93, 268. At once reactionary and progressist, 5, 127, 252, 440,
563. Mystic tendencies, 18 369, 463; morbid elements, 99, 269, 541, 542; emotional tempera- ment, 268, 292, 333, 402, 403.
b. Love of justice, law and or- der, 97, 150, 182, 184, 327, 338; of truth, 128. Religious tone, 25, 93, 143, 171, 255, 256, 351, 428, 510, 514. Ideality, 90, 268.
c. Love of nature, 20, 26, 38, 42, 50, 83, 108, 292, 459; of beauty, 108; of art, 52, 59, 75, 88, 103, 119.
d. Love of humanity, see Phi lanthropy; generosity and courte- sy, 228, 332, 369. Unselfishness, 155. Egotism (?), 131, 211. In- terest in the young, 318-324, 513, 518; in animals, 26, 36, 368, 506, 507, 519, 539.
e. Versatility, 49, 93, 225-227, 299. Consistency and change, 24, 509, 543, and see above, I. b. Men- tal development. Intuitive power, 187; logical, 126, 127. Wit and humor, 54, 116, 353, 403-408.
f. Industry and energy, 44, 98, 124, 206-209, 225-227, 541. Tem- perance, 19, 541; anti-tobacco, 301. Dexterity and neatness, 47, 245. See also Criticisms. Ruskin family, 6, 124. Ruskin, Mr. John James, 8-12, 31, 52, 74, 78, 103, 134, 151, 155, 167, 169, 207, 228, 238, 258, 280, 304, 339.
Ruskin, Mrs. (mother of Mr. Rus-
kin), 10-14, 18, 19, 40, 66, 67, 93, 113, 167, 228, 305, 396. Rydings, Mr. Egbert, 454.
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