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Swiss naturalist, son of Nicholas de Saussure (1709-1790), a literary 

 agriculturist. His mother was a sister of Charles Bonnet (1720-1793). 



SAVONAROLA, GIROLAMO (1452-1498) [68-=-2], an Italian 

 reformer, son of Nicolo Savonarola, who was son of Michele Savona- 

 rola (1384). 



SAXE, MAURICE (1696-1750) [26], a marshal of France, nat- 

 ural son of Augustus of Saxony (16701733). 



SCALIGER, JOSEPH JUSTUS (1540-1609) [56], an Italian 

 philosopher and chronologist, tenth son of Julius Csesar Scaliger 

 (1484-1558), a philologist. 



SCHAFF, PHILIP (1819), a Swiss- American scholar. 



SCHELLING, FRIEDRICH WILHELM JOSEPH VON (1775- 

 1854), a German philosopher, son of a prelate at Maulbronn. 



SCHILLER, JOHANN CHRISTOPH FRIEDRICH VON 

 (1759-1805) [36], a German poet, son of Johann Kaspar Schiller 

 (1723 ) [43], who was son of Johann Schiller (1680-1733) [3 X L 

 who was son of Johann Kaspar Schiller (1649-1687). Schiller's 

 mother was Elizabeth Dorothea Kodweiss (1733 ) [35], daughter 

 of Georg Friedrich Kodweiss (1698-1771). 



SCHLEGEL, AUGUST WILHELM VON (1767-1845), a Ger- 

 man scholar, son of the poet and clergyman Johann Adolf Schlegel. 



SCHLEGEL, FRIEDRICH KARL WILHELM VON (1772- 

 1829), a German philosopher and author, brother of the preceding. 



SCHLEIERMACHER, FRIEDRICH DANIEL ERNST (1768- 

 1834), a German theologian, son of a Reformed minister. 



SCHLIEMANN, HEINRICH (1822), a German archaeologist, 

 son of poor parents. 



SCHOOLCRAFT, HENRY ROWE (1793-1864), an American 

 author. 



SCHOPENHAUER, ARTHUR (1788-1860) [42], a German pes- 

 simistic philosopher, youngest child of Heinrich Floris Schopenhauer 

 (I746-). 



