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471; vill. 406; xvi. 707; academy originated by, I. 69 ; as librarian, XI v.
5i3- ALCVONARIA, order of corals, vi. 384;
xxin. 609.
ALCYONE, genus of birds, xiv. 82.
ALCYONIDIUM, genus of Polyzoa, xix. 440.
ALCYONIUS, Petrus, Italian classical scholar, I. 472.
AL - DAJJAL, the Mohammedan anti christ, n. 126.
ALDAN, river, Siberia, I. 472; xxn. 5; xxiv. 726.
MOUNTAINS, Siberia, I. 472.
ALDBOROUGH, town, Suffolk, England, i. 472; xxii. 622.
, town, Yorkshire, England, I. 472.
ALDE, river, England, xxii. 621.
ALDEBERT (Hildebert), bishop of Tours, XL 814.
ALDEBURGH (Aldborough), town, Eng land, I. 472; xxn. 622.
ALDEGONDE, St, F. van Marnix, lord of, Dutch Reformer, XII. 92.
ALDEGREVER, or Aldegraf, Heinrich, German painter, I. 472.
ALDEHYDES, in chemistry, v. 567.
ALDEN, island, Norway, xvn. 576.
ALDER, tree, I. 472 ; culture of, n. 318.
ALDERMAN, i. 472; xvn. 27.
ALDERNEY, Channel Islands, England,-
i- 473-
CATTLE, xin. 635.
ALDERSHOT, town and camp, England,
i. 474; XL 431; xxn. 694. ALDERSON, Amelia (Mrs Opie), xvn.
787. ALDFRID, king of Northumberland,
xvn. 570. ALDHELM, St, early English author, i.
474; VIIL 403; his Psalter, vin. 382. ALDINE PRESS, xv. 512. ALDINI, Giovanni, Italian physicist, I.
474- ALDOBRANDINI, Ippolito (Pope Clement
VIIL), v. 822.
ALDOBRANDO, Italian writer, xnr. 501. ALDO MANUZIO, Venetian printer, xv.
512; his Greek classics, in. 656. ALDONA, Anna, wife of Casimir III. of
Poland, xix. 288.
ALDRED, archbishop of York, I. 475. ALDRICH, Dr Henry, English writer, I.
475- ALDRISI (Edrisi), Arabian geographer,
vn. 669. ALDROVANDA, genus of insectivorous
plants, xin. 137. ALDROVANDI, Ulisse, Italian naturalist,
i. 475 ; on birds, xvin. 4. ALDSTONE, town, England, I. 476. ALDUS MANUTIUS, xv. 512; his edition
of Greek classics, in. 656. ALE, i. 476; iv. 275 ; adulteration of, I.
172 ; Burton, iv. 572. ALEANDRO, Girolamo, cardinal, i. 476.
ALE-CONNER, assize officer, I. 476. ALECTO, one of the Furies, vm. 524. ALECTORIDES, group of birds, xvin.
45- ALEMAN, Louis, cardinal, i. 476.
, Mateo, Spanish romancist, XXII.
357- ALEMANNI, German tribe, I. 476; x. 476;
invasion of Roman empire by, XX. 777,
779; xxii. 729; Narses s campaigns
against, xvn. 233.
, Luigi, Italian poet, I. 441.
, Nicholas, editor of Procopius, XXIII.
276. ALEMANNUS, translator from Arabic, n.
270.
, Johannes, Venetian painter, xxi.
436, 442.
ALEMBIC, for distillation, I. 477. ALEMTEJO, province, Portugal, I. 477;
xix. 537. ALENCON, town, France, i. 477; xvin. 2;
lace of, xiv. 186.
, Duke of, ix. 562.
, Marguerite d , princess, XV. 538.
ALENIO, Giulio, Jesuit missionary, I.
477- ALEPPI, town, Travancore, India, xxin.
525. ALEPPO, town, Syria, I. 477; province,
xxin. 653. ALES, Alexander, Scottish Reformer, I.
478; xxi. 542.
ALESHKI, town, Russia, xxin. 83. ALESIUS (Ales), or Aless, Alexander,
Scottish Reformer, I. 478; XXI. 542. ALESS ANDRI, Alessaiidro, Italian juris consult, I. 479. ALESSANDRIA, province and town, Italy,
I. 479. ALESSI, Galeazzo, Italian architect, I.
479- ALETH (St Servan), ancient town,
France, xxi. 197. ALEUROMETER, flour measurer, ix.
347- ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, i. 479; birds of,
i". 753- ALEUTS, race of people, America, xn.
826. ALEVIN, newly-hatched salmon, xxi.
224. ALEXANDER I., pope, i. 486.
- II., pope, i. 486; xix. 498; xx. 791.
III., pope, I. 486; xix. 500; xx.
794 ; resists Frederick Barbarossa, XIII. 471.
- IV., pope, I. 487; XIII. 475; XX.
797-
V., pope, i. 487; xix. 502; xx.
804.
VI., pope, I. 487; XIII. 481; XX.
323, 806; his hostility to Savonarola,
xxi. 336.
VII., pope, i. 490.
- VIIL, pope, I. 490; xix. 506.
ALEXANDER, of Battenberg, prince of Bulgaria, XXin. 652. , kings of Epirus, vin. 484.
, Leopold Franz Emmerich, prince
of Hohenlohe, priest, and miracle- worker, XII. 51.
, the Great, king of Macedonia, I. 480; XI. 104; xv. 139; extent of his conquests, X. 175; his invasion of India, xn. 786; of Persia, xvin. 581 ; his capture of Persepolis, xvin. 559; his concpaest of Phrygia, xvin. 852 ; his siege of Tyre, xvin. 809 ; Arrian s history of, II. 631 ; romancing histories of, xx. 640; marble head of, n. 362; coins of, xvn. 641.
, king of Poland, XIX. 290.
- L, czar of Russia, I. 491; xvn. 485; xxi. 100.
II., of Russia, xxi. 102.
- III., of Russia, xxi. 102.
L, king of Scotland, I. 491; XXI.
- II., of Scotland, I. 491; XXI. 484. -III., of Scotland, I. 491; XXI. 485. -, voivode of Walachia, xxi. 17.
- of Aboniteichos, mystic, xvn. 130.
- of JLtolia, Alexandrian critic, I.
499.
of Aphrodisias, Peripatetic philo sopher, I. 486; XVlil. 546.
of Hales, theologian and philo sopher, 1. 486 ; xxi. 427 ; Roger Bacon s tirade against him, in. 219.
of Tralles, Byzantine physician, I.
486 ; xv. 804.
, Lucian s dialogue, xv. 45.
, Era of, v. 715.
, Archibald, American divine, 1. 492.
, Joseph Addison, American divine,
I- 493-
, Sir "William, earl of Stirling, Scot tish poet, I. 493 ; his relations to Maine and Nova Scotia, xv. 301 ; xvn. 603. AB ALEXANDRO, Italian juriscon sult, I. 479. - BALAS, king of Syria, I. 486.
JANN^EUS, king of the Jews, I.
486.
JAROSLAWITZ NEVSKI, saint, i.
492.
NEVSKI, of Novgorod, xxi. 90.
ALEXANDRA, Lycophron s poem, I. 499.
LAND, South Australia, xxn. 283.
NILE, river, Central Africa, xvn.
SOS- PALACE, London, Xiv. 836.
ALEXANDRE, Racine s drama, xx. 205.
ALEXANDRETTA, town, Asia Minor, xxi. 366.
ALEXANDRIA, town, Egypt, i. 493; vn. 767; founding of, I. 482; xv. 140; battle of (1801), I. 38; catacombs at, v. 215 ; coins of, xvn. 651 ; commerce of, xxin. 655; glass-making at, x. 650; libraries, xiv. 510; burning
of them, i. 778 ; literature, XI. 143 ;