List of names in A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists

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Joseph McCabe published A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists in 1920 (London: Watts & Co.). Most (though not all) of those listed were also included in A Biographical Dictionary of Ancient, Medieval and Modern Freethinkers (1945)


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Ba[edit]

François-Désiré Bancel
Bust of Jules Barni by Athanase Fossé

Be[edit]

Erich Becher

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Bo[edit]

Wilhelm Bolin portrait by Bernhard Reinholdin
Filippo de Boni portrait by Aristide Calani

Br[edit]

Daguerreotype of Wilhelm von Braun
Adolphe Brisson

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Ca[edit]

Laureano Calderón y Arana
the grave of Tommaso Cannizzaro
Jean-Louis Carra. Engraving by François Bonneville
Otto Caspari
La Galerie des Empereurs in the Musée Saint-Raymond, Toulouse. From Toulouse monumentale et pittoresque by fr:Jean-Mamert Cayla
Giovanni Alfredo Cesareo

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Co[edit]

Vincenzo Crescini

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Da[edit]

De[edit]

Hector Denis
Konrad Deubler

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Du[edit]

Jacques-Antoine Dulaure


F[edit]

Bruto Fabricatore

Fo[edit]

Adolphe Franck

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Ga[edit]

Charles Ferdinand Gambon
The tomb of Antonio Rodríguez García-Vao
Giuseppe Gorani

Gr[edit]

Eduard Grisebach
Nikolai Yakolevich Grot
Louis Gruyer
Ange Guépin
Adolphe Georges Guéroult
Cover of the first edition of De Dageraad of which Frans Christiaan Günst was a writer



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Mauro Macchi

Ma[edit]

Plaque to Alberto Mario in Adria
Charles Frédéric Martins
Filippo Masci
The tomb of Marie-Alexandre Massol in Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, Paris

Me[edit]

Jean-Baptiste Millière

Mo[edit]

Antoine Mongez and Marie-Joséphine-Angélique Mongez
Edgar Monteil
Adrien de Mortillet



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Ra[edit]

Albert Regnard
Charles Ribeyrolles
Gustave Rivet

Ro[edit]

Albert Édouard Charles Robin
Louis-Augustin Rogeard. Detail from a painting by Louis Tinayre
Sicco Roorda van Eysinga

W[edit]

The grave of François Walferdin in the Père Lachaise Cemetery

Wi[edit]

Plaque on the house where Christian Ernst Wünsch lived in the Mühlenweg student quarter of Frankfurt (Oder)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n In the Supplementary List of the dictionary