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Index of names

AAbdiel (Seraph) 53, 55Achilles 68, 69, 71, 169, 214Aeneas 69, 95, 111–114, 119, 169, 217Agafia 59Agamemnon 69Alcinous (King) 113Alexander II (Tsar of Russia) 207Alpin, Hugh 216Alschuler’s, Albert W. 24, 56, 154, 186, 198Apollo 112Ariosto, Ludovico 240Aristotle 14, 70, 156, 218Arminius, Jacobus 157Arretino, Pierro → see color plate 3Artemis 112Athena 95Augustus, Octavian (Roman Emperor) 22Austen, Jane 226Austin, Arthur 224, 232, 233

BBagritski, Eduard Georgyevich 146Bakunin, Mikhail Alexandrovich 124Balkin, J. M. 10, 11, 13Baudelaire, Charles 50, 170Bazarov, Yevgeny Vassilyich 58, 65, 66, 122, 124, 129, 180,

206–208, 222Becker-Cantarino, Barbara 23Beelzebub 211Beethoven, Ludwig van 13, 69, 236

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Belial 37, 38Belinski, Vissarion Grigoryevich 138Benet, Diana 163Berlioz, Hector 113Bernini, Gainlorenzo 22Bertati, Giovanni 41Beswick, Peter 218Bèze, Theodore 157Biagio da Casena → see color plate 3Bismarck, Otto von (Chancellor of Germany) 22–24, 69Bison, Giuseppe Bernardino → see color plate 5Bivar, Rodrigo de 111, 116, 117 → see also CidBlack, Hugo 186Blair, Tony 5, 158, 159, 212, 213Blake, William 50, 51, 54, 57, 62, 210Bock, Gisela 212, 213Bocken, Hubert IXBonaparte, Napoleon 22, 23, 56, 70, 156, 167, 212Bosch, Hieronymus 192Browning, Robert 2Buanarroti, Michelangelo 56, 60, 69, 89Bulgakov, Mikhail Afanasievich 15, 144, 145, 148, 149, 158,

177, 178Butler, H. E. 182Byars, Meredith VIII

CCaesar, Julius 112Cairns, David 28, 43, 44Callow, Simon 216Calvin, John 22, 69, 157Calypso 94, 111Canaletto, Antonio → see color plate 5Cardinal de Richelieu 22, 69, 116, 117, 174Cardozo, Benjamin 2, 23, 56, 57, 105, 171, 182, 186, 193Chances, Ellen 129Chapelain, Jean 116, 119, 190Chateaubriand, François-René, Vicomte de 211–213

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Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich 97, 146, 218Chernyshevsky, Nikolai Gavrilovich 126Cherubino 191Chimène 116–120, 174, 215Chirikov, Evgeny Nikolayevich 146Choderlos de Laclos, Pierre, Ambroise, François 169Chopin, Fréderic → see color plate 6Churchill, Winston 156Cicero, Marcus, Tullius 182, 183Cid 111, 115–117, 120, 173, 215 → see also Rodrigo de BivarClement VII (Pope) → see color plate 3Collini, Stephan 16Constable, John → see color plate 6Corneille, Pierre 115, 116, 119, 120, 144, 184, 199, 201, 215Coward, David 170, 203Cranston, Ross 6Cremer, Joachim VIIICrick, Bernard 151

DDante, Alighieri 85, 86, 94, 95, 176, 203, 221Da Ponte, Lorenzo 27, 41–43, 47, 174da Vinci, Leonardo 56, 69Dawkins, Richard 165Delacroix, Ferdinand, Victor, Eugêne → see color plate 6De Molina, Tino 41Denning, Lord Alfred Thompson 105, 183, 186, 218Dent, Edward J. 28Derrida, Jacques 106, 212De Wolf Howe, Mark 186Dido 69, 111–114Dobrenko, Evgeny 141, 142, 157Dobroliubov, Nikolai Aleksandrovich 58Domnarski, William 186Don Diego 116Don Giovanni 27, 28, 41, 42, 44, 46–48, 57, 69, 72, 92, 166,

170, 174, 180, 190, 191, 208, 213, 222Don Gomès 116, 117

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Donna Anna 43, 44, 46Donna Elvira 45, 49Donna Uraqua 215Don Ottavio 42, 43Dostoyevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovich 15, 109, 122, 125, 129,

178, 179Douglas, William, O. (Justice) 109, 186Dunlap, G. 193

EEinstein, Albert 164Einstein, Alfred 44Elizabeth I (Queen of England) 69Ely, John 10Erinyai 95Estrich, Susan 226

FFaust 28–30, 57–60, 65–69, 73, 93, 162, 170, 173, 177, 180,

192, 208, 214, 216, 220, 222Fedtke, Jörg VIII, 98Fifoot, C. H. S. 185Figaro 7, 45, 48, 191Firenze, Antonio del → see color plate 3Flaubert, Gustave 170Ford, John C. 24Francis of Assisi (Saint) 22Frank, Jerome 10, 186Frankfurter, Felix (Justice) 186Fuesseli, Heinrich → see color plate 1

GGabriel (Archangel) 52Gauthier, Théophile 190Gayle, Gibson VIIIGazzaniga, Giuseppe 41Getman, Jack 193Gilmore, Grant 204

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Gladkov, Fyodor Vasilyevich 146God 28–31, 38, 40, 52–54, 60–64, 67–70, 72, 73, 75, 77–84,

89, 92–94, 98, 99, 105, 106, 109, 119, 127, 129, 160, 162, 165, 177, 178, 201, 209, 217–219, 221, 223

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang 21, 23, 28, 57–60, 65–68, 92, 148, 156, 169, 173, 176, 192, 201, 214, 217, 220, 222

Goetz, W. 226Gogol, Nikolai Vasilevich 138, 146Goncharov, Ivan Aleksandrovich 15, 58, 128, 220, 222Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeyevich 149Gorky, Maxim 15, 126, 127, 129, 139, 140, 145, 146Goya, Francisco 166–169Gregg, Paul L. 24Guardi → see color plate 5Guest, Stephen VIII, 41Guizot, François 156

HHamlet 12, 148, 222Harari Manya (translator of Solznetsyn) 249Hawthorne, Nathaniel 226Hayek 195Hayford, Harrison (translator of Melville) 249Hayward, Max 144Henry II (King of England) 22Henry VIII (King of England) 22Hera IX, 95Hermes 112Herodotus 156Herzen, Aleksandr Ivanovich 125Hilderbrand, E. 226Hirschman, L. 226Hodges, Elizabeth Perry 226Holmes, Oliver Wendell (Justice) 24, 25, 56, 105, 154, 186,

196–198, 204, 219Homer 37, 113, 168, 169, 219Honnold, J. 226

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JJackson, Robert (Justice), Jenkins, Roy 183, 186Jesus, Christ 158–160, 167, 172, 177John (Evangelist) 89, 160Juno IX, 112

KKafka, Franz 179Kant, Immanuel 69Karampatzos, Anthony, Professor VIII, 189Khruschev, Nikita Sergeyevich 142Kirsanov, Arkady Nikolayevich 65, 66Klinck, Dennis, R. 218Koziol, Helmut VIII, 201

LLabedz, Leopold 144Lane, Geoffrey (Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales)

183Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich 142Leo, John 232Leporello 42, 43, 48, 72, 191Lermontov, Mikhail Yuryevich 15, 48, 70, 74, 75, 124, 125,

176, 178, 192, 205Lester of Herne Hill, Lord 6Levinson, Sanford 10–13, 181Lewis, C.S. 38, 50, 53, 55, 61, 87, 113, 114, 152, 184, 210,

211Lieb, Michael 163Llewellyn, Karl 182Louria, Yvette 58, 59, 220Lowe-Porter, H. T. 214Loyola, Ignatio de → see color plate 8Lucey, Francis E. 24Lucifer → see color plate 1Luther, Martin 69

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MMac Donald, Heather 233Machiavelli, Niccòlo 129, 156, 180, 212, 213MacKinnon, Catherine 226Mahoney, Dennis F. 21Mailloux, Steven 181Mammon 39, 40Mandela, Nelson 19Mann, Thomas 23, 65, 214Margarete/Gretchen 29, 30, 57, 173, 192Mark (Evangelist) 89, 160Mark Anthony 112Markesinis, Basil IX, 98, 100, 102Markesinis, Eugenie 98, 100, 102, 142Markovits, Richard S. 196Marlowe, Christopher 30, 65Marshall, John (Chief Justice) 185Marx, Karl 195, 207Matthew (Evangelist) 39, 60, 78, 89, 93, 160Matthews, Martin VIIIMayakovski, Vladimir Vladimirovich 147McDuff, David (Dostoyevski annotator) 243Medici (family) 22Medici, Giulio → see color plate 3Medici, Lorenzo → see color plate 3Melville, Herman 169, 170Mephistopheles 28–30, 57, 67, 93, 173, 176, 177, 180, 192,

217Merteuil, Marquise de 169, 203Michael (Archangel) 64Michelangelo, Buonarroti 56, 60, 69, 89Miller, Earl 42, 45, 46, 182, 211Miller, Jonathan → see color plate 5Millett, Kate 226Milosz, Czeslaw 140Milton, John 30, 31, 37–42, 50, 51, 53–57, 60–66, 68, 70, 72,

75, 79, 81, 82, 89, 108, 156, 157, 161–166, 169, 176, 178, 192, 201, 204–206, 209–213, 218, 221, 222, 239, 240

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Montaigne, Michel de 49Moshinsky, Sidra Kranz 135Myshkin, Prince 122

NNeptune IX, 112Newlyn, Lucy 163Nicholas I (Tsar of Russia) 122Nussbaum, Martha 20, 171, 179, 195, 197

OOblomov, Ilya Ilyich 58, 59, 128, 220, 222Octavius, Gaius 112Odinstova, Anna Sergeyvna 65Odysseus 68, 69, 71, 94, 95, 111, 113, 168, 222Onegin, Eugene 123, 208Orestes 95Orwell, George 47, 135, 137, 150–152, 230, 239

PPaganini → see color plate 6Papanikolaou, Panagiotis 28Paracelsus (or Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim) 2Parmée, Douglas (translator of Choderlos de Laclos) 242Pascal, Blaise 49Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich 86, 131, 143, 147–149Paul (Saint) 108Paul III (Pope) → see color plate 3Peskov, Aleksey 139 → see also under GorkyPétris, Michel (translator of Bulgakov) 242Pilate, Pontius 158–161, 166Plantey, Alain VIIIPolyphemus 113Pontyn, Clive 87Pope, Alexander 219, 239Poseidon IX, 113Posner, Judge Richard 11–13, 24, 25, 56, 97, 98, 105, 172,

179, 186, 187, 194–198

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Potápova, Melissa VIIIPowers, Bill VIIIPrometheus 52Purcell, Henry 112, 113Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeyevich 123, 125, 208

QQuintilian, Marcus Fabius 182

RRakhmetov 126Raphael (Archangel) 64Raskolnikov, Rodion Romanovich 109Richelieu, Cardinal de 22, 69, 116, 117, 174Ricketts, Charles de Sousay → see color plate 4Rockwood, Bruce L. 171, 183, 224, 226Rushdie, Selman 134Ruston, Julian 28Ruthven, K. K. 194

SSade, Marquis de 178Safranski, Rüdiger 15, 178, 220Sand, Georges → see color plate 6Sardanapalos → see color plate 6Satan 28, 30, 31, 37–42, 49–55, 57, 61–66, 69–72, 81, 108,

162, 163, 176–178, 180, 192, 204–206, 209–211, 213, 218, 221, 222, 239

Savage, Jesse 141, 142Savonarola, Girolamo 129Schama, Simon → see color plate 8Scott, Sir Walter → see color plate 6Sealts, Merton M. 246 → see MelvilleSeiden, Morton I 58, 59, 220Shakespeare, William 13, 148, 178, 222Sharpe, Kevin 53, 210, 211Sharpe, Lesley 21, 23Shaw, Bernard → see color plate 4

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Shelley, Percy Bysshe 50, 62, 181Sholokhov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich 147Shwarts, S. A. 157Simonov, Konstantin Mikhailovich 146Sinclair, John D. 176Siniavskii, Andrei Donatovich 15, 131, 140, 142, 144, 147,

149, 177Skinner, Quinton 212, 213Smith, Adam 195Socrates 21, 22, 29, 197Solomon, Maynard 28, 83, 84Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr Isayevich 150Spencer, Herbert 197Stalin, Joseph Vissarionovich 131, 137, 139, 140, 145–148,

150–152, 219Stolz, Robert 128, 222Storey, Joseph (Chief Justice) 185Storme, Marcel IX

TTamara 71, 176, 177Teskey, Gordon 212Theresa, Mother 22Thucydides 156, 199Tiepolo → see color plate 5Till, Nicholas 41de Tocqueville, Alexis 156Tolstoy, Leo Nikolayevich 47, 85, 129Treitel, Sir Guenter 226Turgenev, Ivan Sergeyevich 15, 58, 65, 66, 122, 124, 125, 128,

138, 169, 180, 206–208, 216, 222Turner, J. Neville 135Turnus 112

UUnberath, Hannes VIII, 100, 102

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VValentin 30, 93, 173Valmont, Vicomte de 169van Caenegem, Raoul IXVenus IX, 111Virgil IX, 86, 111–114, 168, 169, 184, 203, 215, 217Viroli, Maurizio 212, 213Vlasov, Pavel 126Vrubel, Mikhail Aleksandrovich 71, 177, 192

WWagner (Faust’s assistant) 56, 73Wagner von Papp, Florian VIIIWard, Daniel 48Ward, Ian 171, 193, 225, 226, 230Warner, Rex 199Weir, Tony 22West, Robin 187, 226White, J (James Boyd) 187Wilde, Oscar 20, 47, 154, 189Williams, Pamela 135Wilson, W. Daniel 23Witteveen, William 183Wittreich, Joseph Anthony 165Woland 177Wright, Charles Alan VIII

ZZamiatin, Yevgeny Ivanovich 15, 145, 149, 150Zamoyska, Héléne Peltier 131Zerlina 45, 46Zeus IX, 95, 112Zhdanow, A. A. 141Zilboorg, Gregory 149Zwicker, Steven N. 53, 210, 211

About the author

Sir Basil Markesinis was born into a family which, from his fa-ther’s side, was for over ten generations involved in politics, law, and the world of letters, first in Venice and later in Greece. He holds a Doctor Iuris from the Universities of Athens, a Ph. D. and an LL.D from the University of Cambridge, and a DCL from the University of Oxford. He is also an honorary doctor of the Uni-versities of Paris I (Sorbonne), Ghent, Munich, and Athens. He has held tenured posts at the Universities of Cambridge, London, and Oxford, where he was Professor of Comparative Law. He cur-rently holds the Jamail Regents Chair at the University of Texas at Austin (having also taught for many years at the Cornell Law School and the Michigan Law School) as well as chairs at Uni-versity College London and the University of Leiden, the Nether-lands, where, for fifteen years, he was the part-time (but tenured) holder of the Chair of Anglo-American Law. At various times, he also held the Francqui Chair of the University of Ghent.

In pursuit of greater intellectual co-operation and under-standing between lawyers of different legal systems, Sir Basil has founded (in chronological order) the Institutes of Anglo-Amer-ican Law at the University of Leiden (1987, officially opened by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales), the Institute of European and Comparative Law at the University of Oxford (1995), the Insti-tute of Global Law at University College London (2000), and the Institute of Transnational Law at the University of Texas at Austin (2000), where his website of leading translated German and French decisions is now primarily housed.

As a scholar, Sir Basil has authored (or co-authored) thir-ty-one law books and over one hundred and twenty articles. A Bencher at Gray’s Inn since 1991, he also practices law from Essex Court Chambers, having been appointed Queen’s Counsel in 1997 and specializing in tort litigation with an international element.

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His scholarly work has been recognized internationally by his election as Fellow of the British Academy and a Foreign Fellow of the Accademia dei Lincei of Rome, the Royal Belgian Academy of Arts and Sciences in Brussels, the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in Amsterdam, and as Corresponding Mem-ber of the Institute de France (Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques) as well as the Academy of Athens. He is also a Mem-ber of the American Law Institute. In 2005 he was Knighted by H. M. the Queen for “services to international legal relations” while, over the years, his work on European law and integration has received many high civic honours from the Presidents of France, Germany, Greece, and Italy, most recently the Insignia of Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of France.