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JUNIUS, Franeiscus (1545-1602), Hugue not divine, xm. 778. , Franciscus ( 1 589- 1 677), philologist, xm. 778.
, Hadrianus, OH the invention of
printing, xxm. 689. , Letters of, Xlll. 775; IX. 697; xvn.
417. JUNKERTHUM, Prussian squirearchy,
XX. 12.
JUNNAR, town, India, xix. 461.
JUNO, Koman goddess (the Greek Hera), xm. 778; xi. 679.
, asteroid, n. 807.
JUNOT, Andoche, duke of Abrantes, French general, xm. 779; xix. 551.
, Laure Pennon, duchess of
Abrantes, xm. 779.
JUNTA, The Holy, of Avila, Spain, xxn. 328.
JUPITER, Eoman god (the Greek Zeus), xm. 779.
, planet, II. 776, 782, 808; measure ments of, xvi. 250 ; parallax of, xvili. 246; eclipses of the satellites of, x. 35; xiv. 584; as affected In- tidal friction, xxm. 379.
CAPITOLINUS, Temple of, at Rome,
xx. 824.
- PANHELLENIUS, Temple of, in zEgina, I. 181.
STATOR, Temple of, at Rome, II. 416; XX. 821.
JURA, department, France, XIII. 783.
, mountain range, France and Switz erland, xm. 781; ix. 506. -, island, Scotland, xm. 783.
JURASSIC ROCKS, geological system, x.
354- JURIEU, Pierre, French Protestant
theologian, XIII. 783. JURISDICTIONS, Heritable, in Scots law,
xi. 739. JURISPRUDENCE, xiv. 354 ; in Roman
law, xx. 698, 703; contributions to,
by Savigny, xxi. 326 ; by Thibaut,
xxm. 301 ; by Zachariae, xxiv. 762;
Grotius s works on, xi. 220.
, Medical, xv. 778.
JURJANI, Fakhr-uddin A sad, Persian
poet, xvin. 657. JURY, Trial by, xm. 783; xxm. 555;
origin of, vill. 298; in cases of libel,
xiv. 507; venue of, xxiv. 162. Jus, in Roman law, XX. 670.
CIVILE, in Roman law, xx. 678. DEVOLUTIONS, old feudal custom,
in the Netherlands, ix. 575.
GENTIUM, in Roman law, xx. 695. - HONORARIUM, in Roman law, xx.
695.
INTER GENTES, or International Law, xm. 190.
NATURALK, in Roman law, xx.
703-
JUSSIEU, De, family of French botanists and naturalists, xm. 788.
JUSSIEU, Antoine Laurent de, French
botanist, xm. 788; his classification,
iv. 80; xvi. 838. JUSTI, Johann H. G., German economist,
xix. 363. JUSTICE, its administration in primitive
communities, vin. 624; the king the
fountain of, XIX. 673; Plato on, xix.
203.
, judicial title, xm. 788.
OF THE PEACE, magistrate, xm. 789; court of, xxii. 641.
JUSTICIARY, High Court of, in Scotland, xm. 790.
JUSTIFICATION, Doctrine of, at the council of Trent, xxm. 546.
JUSTIN (Justin Martyr), apologist ami martyr, XIII. 790; his canon of Scrip ture, V. 7; on the Gospels, X. 816, 821, 822; on Neoplatonism, xvn. 335. , Latin historian, xm. 791.
, Gnostic leader, x. 702.
I., emperor of the East, XIII. 791. II., emperor of the East, xm. 792.
JUSTINA, mother of Theodosius, I. 663. JUSTINIAN I. (Flavins Anicius Justini-
anus), emperor of the East, xm. 792;
XI. 112; legislation of, vi. 105; xm.
792; xx. 712; Theophilus .s Life of,
xxm. 253, 276.
II., emperor of the East, XIII.
798.
, Aqueduct of, Turkey, II. 221.
, Code of, vi. 105; xx. 712.
JUSTINIANUS, Laurentius, St, x. 625.
JUTE, vegetable fibre, XIII. 798; cultiva tion of, in. 568; in India, xil. 749; factories in England, vin. 233; manu facture in India, xn. 763.
JiJTERBOGK, town, Prussia, XIII. 803.
JUTES, ancient Teutonic people, II. 30; in England, vin. 268.
JUTIA, animal, Cuba, VI. 680.
JUTLAND, peninsula, Denmark, vn. 80.
JUVENAL (Decimus Junius Juvenalis), Latin poet and satirist, xm. 804; xxi. 319; language and style of, xiv. 337; his place in Roman literature, xx. 725.
JUXON, William, archbishop of Canter bury, xm. 809.
T/ r the eleventh letter of the alphabet,
r<v > xm. 810.
KAABA, or Kaba, sacred shrine, at Mecca,
xm. 810; n. 262; xv. 672; xvi. 545,
559, 580; pilgrimage to, xix. 93. KAADEN, town, Bohemia, xm. 810. KAAH, district, Sinai, Arabia, xxii.
88.
KAAT, shrub, in Arabia, II. 238. KABA, or Kaaba (<i-v- sacred shrine at
Mecca, xm. Sio. KABAH, ancient town, Central America,
xxiv. 759.
KABALAKI, mountain, Timor, Indian
Archipelago, xxm. 397. KABARA, town, West Africa, xvn. 497. KABARDANS, race of people, Caucasus,
v. 257.
KABARDINE, perfume, xvn. 107. KABBALAH, Jewish theosophy, xm. 810;
xx. 490. KABINDA, or Cabenda, town, Loango,
Africa, iv. 618; xiv. 743. KABIR, Hindi writer, xi. 844. KABIS, town, Tunis, xxm. 620. KABUL, or Cabul, town and province,
Afghanistan, iv. 623. KABUSHAN (Kuchan), town and district,
Persia, xiv. 152. KABYLES, North-African tribes, xm.
814; i. 564; xvn. 628; xxm. 620. KACHH (Cvitcli), state, India, vi. 730. -, Lake (Rann or Runn) of, iv. 22.
KACHO (Cachao), town, Anain, iv. 624. KACZKOWSKI, Polish novelist, xix. 305. KADAMAT, island, Laccadives, Indian
Ocean, XIV. 183. KADAMBA, dynasty, Mysore, India, xvn.
123. KADAPA (Cuddapah), district, India, vi.
689.
KADESH, Hittite town, Syria, xxn. 821. KADI (Cadi), Moslem magistrate, xvi.
591; xxn. 624. KADIN, wife of the Turkish sultan, XL
478.
KADIR BILLAH, caliph, xvi. 588. KADISIYA, Persia, Battle of (637), xvi.
562; xvin. 616. KADLUBEK, Vincent, Polish chronicler,
xix. 299. KADMEES, Parsee sect, India, xvin.
326.
KADNIKOFF, town, Russia, xxiv. 283. KADOM, town, Russia, xm. 815. KADUR, district, India, xin. 815. KAE-FUNG Foo, town, China, xin. 823. KAEMPFER, Engelbrecht, German tra veller, xin. 816; on Japan, xin. 584. KAFFA, district, Abyssinia, xin. 816. , town, Crimea, Russia, xxm. 257.
KAFFRARIA, South Africa, xin. Si 6.
KAFFRES, race of people, South Africa, xin. 818; I. 263; v. 47; suicidal delu sion among (1857), v. 46; wars of, xin. 817; v. 45; languages of, xxiv. 828.
KAFIRISTAN, country, Asia, xin. 820.
KAFIRS, or Kaffres, race of people, South Africa, xin. 818.
, people of Kafiristan, Asia, xin.
821.
KAFTU, district, ancient Syria, XXII. 822.
KAGERA, river, Africa, xvn. 505.
KAGHAA, bird, xvn. 354.
KAGHYZMAN, town, Transcaucasia, xxm. 515.
KAGU, bird, xvn. 376; xx. 223; xxii.
653.
KAHIK BILLAH, caliph, xvi. 587.