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M A N M A R

277

and founder of the Druses, XI. 378;

vii. 484, 751. MANSUR, or Mansoor, surname of

Mohammedan princes, xv. 503. of Hallaj, Persian pantheist, XI.

367-

, Abu Jafar al-, caliph, xvi. 578.

, Abul Cassim (Firdousi), Persian

poet, ix. 225.

MANSVELT, buccaneer, iv. 409. MANT, Richard, bishop of Down, hymn-

writer, xil. 595. MANTEGNA, Andrea, Italian painter,

architect, and engraver, xv. 501; vill.

440, 441; xxi. 436. MANTELL, Gideon Algernon, English

geologist, xv. 502. MANTIC UTTAIR, Persian poem, ix.

89.

MANTID/E, group of insects, xin. 152. MANTINEIA, ancient town, Greece, xv.

503-

MANTININO (Martinique), island, West Indies, xv. 586.

MANTIRS, tribe, Sumatra, xxn. 640.

MANTIS, insect, xv. 503; myth of the, xvii. 147.

MANTISSA, in logarithms, xiv. 772.

MANTLING, in heraldry, XL 711.

MANTUA, town, Italy, xv. 504; xx. 145; coins of, xvii. 657; Gonzaga family, X. 772; pictures in, XXI. 447; Man- tegna s works at, XV. 501; Rubens s works in, xxi. 41.

MANTUMBA, lake, Central Africa, xxiv. 764.

MANU, Hindu lawgiver, xxi. 288 ; institutes of, IV. 203.

MANUALS, of organ, xvii. 830.

MANUCODE, bird, xv. 504.

MANUEL I., Comnenus, emperor of Con stantinople, xv. 505.

II., Paheologus, of Constantinople,

xv. 505; xviii. 1 66.

I.-III., emperors of Trebizond,

xv. 505.

, Juan, Spanish writer, XXII. 354.

CHRYSOLORAS, Greek grammarian,

XL 149.

PHILES, Byzantine dramatist, XI. 145.

MANUFACTURES, in relation to art, n. 639; economic extension of, XIX. 355; tariff protection of, IX. 755.

MANU-MEA, Samoan pigeon, xix. 85.

MANUMISSION, in Roman law, xx. 704.

MANURE, xv. 505; agricultural, i. 305, 342; artificial, I. 353; xiv. 568; for gardens, xil. 232; law relating to tenants use of, xiv. 275; quantities used on small farms, I. 412.

DISTRIBUTORS, i. 321.

MANUS, in Roman law, xx. 671.

, of mammals, xv. 359.

MANUSCRIPTS, vn. 253; xvm. 144; xxin. 682; paper of, xvm. 217; illu minated, xii. 707; xvi. 437.

MANUS INJECTIO, in Roman law, xx.

684.

MANUSMRITI, Sanskrit law, xxi. 288. MANUTIUS, Aldus, or Aldo Manuzio,

the Elder, Italian printer, xv. 512.

, Aldus, junior, Italian printer and

scholar, XV. 514.

, Paulus, Italian printer, XV. 513;

his Latinity, Xiv. 342. MANX LANGUAGE, xv. 453; v. 298;

dictionaries of, vn. 188. MANX PUFFIN, bird, xxi. 781. MANYANGA, town, Congo river, Africa,

xxiv. 765. MANYEUMA COUNTRY, Central Africa,

i. 248. MANYOSHIU, Japanese poems, xin.

587.

MANYTCH, affluent of the Don, Russia, xxi. 74; xxn. 472.

MANZANARES, river, Spain, xv. 190.

MANZANILLA, seaport, Mexico, vi. 141. - WINE, Spain, xxiv. 607.

MANZONI, Alessandro Francesco Tom- maso Antonio, Italian poet, xv. 514; vn. 417; xin. 515; on the torture of accused persons, XXIII. 467.

MAORIS, New Zealand race, xvii. 471; myths of, XVI I. 149.

MAP, MAPS, xv. 515 (with list, 522); making of, X. 163; XXII. 709, 714; earliest forms of, xx. 91, 94; classes of, x. 191; cleaning of, ill. 821; con struction of, x. 200; D Anville s im provements in, VI. 820; meteorological, xvi. 158; of early navigators, xvii.

253- , Mapes, or Mapus, Walter, English

ecclesiastic, statesman, and writer, XV.

523; vin. 408; ix. 639; xx. 644. MAPLE, tree, xv. 523; of United States,

xxiii. 807.

CITY (Ogdensburg), New York,

U.S.A., xvii. 733.

SUGAR, xxn. 628.

MAPOCHO, river, Chili, xxi. 298. MAPUS (Walter Map, q.v.), xv. 523. MAR, district, Scotland, I. 43. , Earldom of, XV. 524.

, Earl of, regent of Scotland, xm.

558; xxi. 506. MARA of Amid, Syriac writer, xxn.

833. MAR-ABHA I., Syriac writer, xxn. 826,

836. MAR-ABHA II., patriarch, Syriac writer,

xxn. 844.

MARABOU-STORK, bird, xin. 529. MARABOUT, Moslem devotee, xv. 525. MARACAIBO, town, Venezuela, South

America, xv. 525; population, xxiv.

140. MARACANDA (Samarkand), ancient

town, Asia, xx. 246; Alexander at, I.

483- MARAGHA, town, Persia, xv. 525; xvm.

626; observatory at, xvi. 742; xvn.

709. MARAH, Sweetening the waters of,

Sprengel on, xiv. 767. MARALDI, James Philip, French astro nomer, n. 755. MARANHAO, or Maranham, town, Brazil,

xv. 526; capture of, by Lord Cochrane

(1823), vn. 540. MARANON (Amazon), river, South

America, I. 654, 674; xvin. 673. MARAO, Serra de, Portugal, xix. 536. MARASCHINO, liqueur, v, 586; xiv.

687; manufacture of, xxiv. 769. MARASMIUS, genus of Fungi, xvn. 76. MARAT, Jean Paul, French Revolutionist,

xv. 526; ix. 604; assassination of, VL

388. MARATHI LANGUAGE, Dictionaries of,

vn. 191. MARATHON, Plain of, Greece, xv. 528;

in. 60; battle of (490 B.C.), XI. 99;

xvin. 571; painting of battle, XVII.

41. MARATHONIANS, early Christian sect,

xv. 145.

MARATTIACE/E, group of ferns, ix. 105. MARBLE, crystalline limestone, xv.

528; xvi. 397; structure of, X. 231;

mosaics of, xvi. 851; sculptors work

on, xxi. 571; earliest workers in

statuary of, II. 349; veneer, xvn. 36;

of Attica, in. 59; of Carrara, v. 133;

of Maragha, xv. 526; Parian, xvin.

319; Roman, xx. 808; of Tabriz, xxiv.

12; of Venice, xxiv. 149; of Verona,

xxiv. 170. MARBLEHEAD, town, Massachusetts,

U.S.A., xv. 530. MARBLE HILL, Twickenham, England,

xxin. 674. MARBLING, in painter s work, iv.

512. MARBURG, town, Austria, xv. 530; xxn.

614. , town, Prussia, XV. 530; university

of, xxin. 844; conference (1529)

between Luther and Zwingli, xv. 82;

Melanchthon s action at, xv. 834. MARCABRUN, Provencal poet, xix. 874. MARCANDA (Samarkand), ancient town,

Central Asia, XXI. 246; I. 483. MARCANTONIO RAIMONDI, Italian

engraver, XV. 530; VI 1 1. 441. MARCASITE, mineral, xv. 532; xvi.

390.

MARCEL, Etienne, provost of the mer chants, Paris, IX. 546; v. 409; xvin. 289.

MARCELINE, mineral, xvi. 387.

MARCELLA, friend of Martial, xv. 579.

MARCELLINUS, St, bishop of Rome, xv.

532- MARCELLO, Benedetto, Venetian

musical composer, xvn. 92. MARCELLUS I. -I I., popes, xv. 533.

, Marcus Claudius, Roman warrior