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LIST OF AUTHORS, VOL. XX.

(WITH PRONUNCIATION.)

Rydberg (rid'berg), Abraham Viktor.

Sachs (zäks), Hans.

Sackville (sak'vil), Thomas.
Sadi (sa de') (Sheikh Muslihu'd-Din).
Sæmund-Sigfusson (sā’mönd-sēg'fus en).
Sagas (sā'gaz).

Sainte-Beuve (santbév), Charles Augustus.

Saint-Hilaire (sañ të lär'), Jules Barthélemy.

Saintine (sān tēn'), Joseph Xavier. Saint-Pierre (san piär'), Jacques Henri de.

Saintsbury (sants'bu ri), George Edward Bateman.

Saint-Simon (san sẽ môn, Louis de

Rouvroi, Duc de.

Sala (sää), George Augustus Henry.
Sales (salz), St. Francis de.

Satis-Seewis (sä'lis), Johann Gaudenz

von.

Sallet (zälet), Friedrich von.

Sallust (sal'ust), Caius Crispus Sallustius.

Sancta Clara (sänk'tä klä'rä), Abra-
ham à. See Megerle, Ulrich.
Sand (sond), George. See Dudevant,
Madame.

Sandeau (son do'), Léonard Sylvain
Jules.

Sandys (san'dis or sandz), George. Sangster (sang'stér), Margaret Elizabeth (Munson).

Sannazōaro (sän näd zäʼrō), Jacopo.
Sappho (saf'o).

Sarcey (sär sä'), Francisque.
Sardou (sär dö'), Victorien.

Sargent (sär'jent), Epes.

Saunders (sän'dérz), Frederick.

Saunders, John.

Savage (sav'aj), Minot Jurlson.
Savage, Richard.

Savonarola (sä-võ-nä-rōlä), Girolamo.
Saxe (saks), John Godfrey.
Scarron (skä rôn'), Paul.
Schaff (shäf), Philip.

Schefer (sha'fer), Leopold.

Scheffel (shef'fel), Joseph Victor von. Schelling (shel'ling), Friedrich William Joseph von.

Scherer (shä'rer), William.

Schiller (shil'ler), Johann Christoph Friedrich.

Schlegel (shla'gel), August Wilhelm von. Schlegel, Karl Wilhelm Friedrich. Schleiermacher (shli'er mäch er), Friedrich Daniel.

Schliemann (shle'män), Heinrich.
Schoolcraft (sköl'kraft), Henry Rowe.
Schopenhauer (shō'pen hou er), Ar-
thur.

Schreiner (shri'nér), Olive.
Schurz (shörts), Carl.
Schuyler (skiler), Eugene.
Schwatka (shwot'kä), Frederick.
Scollard (skol'ard), Clinton.
Scott (skot), Michael.
Scott, Sir Walter.

Scribe (skreb), Augustin Eugène.
Scudder (skud'èr), Horace Elisha.
Sealsfield (selz'feld), Charles (Carl Postl).
Sears (sērz), Edmund Hamilton.
Sedgwick (sej'wik), Catharine Maria.
Sedley (sed'li), Sir Charles.

Seelye (sé'li), Julius Hawley.

Seneca (sen'e kä), Lucius Annæus.

Sévigné (sã vẽn ya'), Marie de Kabutin Chantal de.

Seward (sü'ärd), William Henry.

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RYDBERG, ABRAHAM VIKTOR, a Swedish novelist and poet, born in Jönköping, Sweden, December 18, 1829; died at Stockholm in 1896. After receiving his education at the University of Lund, he devoted himself to literature and journalism. For many years he edited Göteboorg Handels och Sjöfarbs Tidning, one of the largest papers in Scandinavia. He was the author of a number of historical and æsthetical studies, including Venus from Milo (1874); Romerska Dagar (1875–77); and works on the philosophy of religion: Biblens læra om Kristus (1862); Medelstidens Magi (1864); Romerska Sagnar om Apostlarin Paulus ach Petrus (1871); Urpatriarkernes tafla i Genesis (1873); which gave him a prominent place as a leader of the new Rationalist party of Sweden. In 1877 he was elected to the Swedish Academy, and received the degree of Doctor from the University of Upsala. He published a translation of Goethe's Faust, and wrote several novels, the best of which is Den Siste Atenaren (The Last Athenian) (1859), a story describing the contest between Greek Paganism and Christianity. This has been compared to Charles Kingsley's Hypatia, and has been translated into English by William W. Thomas. Others of his works, The Roman Emperors in Marble, Antique Statues, and Roman Traditions of

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