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A N T A N U
ANTHROPINI, human family, in zoo logy, ii. 1 08.
ANTHROPOLOGY, n. 107; in relation to evolution, vm. 766; to language, xvin. 765; to mythology, xvn. 143; Prichard s contributions to, xix. 723 ; anthropological societies, xxn. 226.
ANTHROPOMORPHISM, n. 123, 190; Celsus on, v. 296. See also article Theism, xxni. 234.
ANTHROPOPHAGY, cannibalism, iv. 807.
ANTHROPOTOMY, human anatomy, i.
799-
ANTHUS, genus of birds, xix. 112. ANTIARIS, genus of trees, xxni. 859. ANTIBES, town, France, n. 124. ANTIBRACHIUM, the fore-arm, i. 826; of
mammals, XV. 358.
ANTIBURGHERS, Scottish religious de nomination, x. 572; xv. 132; xxni.
728. ANTICHINOMYS, genus of marsupial
mammals, xxn. 285. ANTICHRIST, of Scripture, n. 124; xx.
499; xxni. 298.
ANTICLIMAX, in rhetoric, n. 127. ANTICLINAL FOLDS, in geology, x. 300. ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE, vi. 84. ANTICOSTI, island, Canada, n. 127; xx.
165. ANTICYCLONES, in meteorology, in. 34;
vi. 7; xvi. 154. ANTICYRA, three ancient towns, Greece,
n. 127.
ANTIDOTES, to poisons, xix. 276. ANTIETAM, U.S.A., Battle of (1862), n.
127; xxni. 777. ANTIGONE, daughter of (Edipus, n.
127.
, wife of Peleus, II. 127.
, Sophocles s drama, xxn. 273.
, island, Sea of Marmora, Xix. 742.
ANTIGONUS CYCLOPS, king of Asia, n.
127; xv. 142; xvin. 585. ANTIGONUS GONATAS, king of Mace donia, ii. 128; xv. 142. ANTIGORITE, mineral, xvi. 414. ANTIGUA, island, West Indies, n. 128;
xxiv. 510. ANTILEGOMENA, disputed books of
Scripture, II. 128; ill. 645. ANTILIBANUS, mountain, Syria, Xiv.
392; xxni. 654. ANTILLES, islands, West Indies, II. 128;
xxiv. 509; birds of, ill. 748; lost birds
of, in. 734. ANTILOGARITHMS, Tables of, xiv. 776;
XXIII. 12.
ANTIMACHUS, Greek poet, n. 129; xn.
115.
ANTIMILO, island, Greece, xv. 841. ANTIMONY, chemical element, ii. 129;
v. 540; xvi. 380; ores of, xvi. 58. ANTINOMIANS, ANTINOMIANISM, n.
129; i. 290; xi. 737. ANTINOMY, in philosophy, ii. 130. ANTINOOPOLIS, town, Egypt, vn. 775.
ANTINOUS, Hadrian s page, II. 130. ANTIOCH, ancient town, Pisidia, Asia
Minor, II. 133; XIX. 130. , ancient town, Syria, II. 130; XXII.
822; St Paul s connexion with, xvin.
419; aqueduct at, 1 1. 221; coins of,
xvn. 649; siege of, by the crusaders,
vi. 625.
, Cresarean era of, v. 715.
, Mundane era of, v. 714.
ANTIOCHE, ancient town, Isle of Re,
France, xx. 302. ANTIOCHIA MARGIANA, ancient Greek
town, Merv, xvi. 42, 44. ANTIOCHUS I., Soter, king of Syria, n.
133; xvm. 587.
II., Theos, n. 133; XVIII. 587. III., Magnus, n. 133; xin. 420;
xvm. 588; his war with Rome, xx.
752.
IV., Epiphanes, II. 133; xvm.
589; desecration of Jewish holy places by, xni. 421.
- V., Eupator, xvin. 590.
- VII., xvm. 594. VIII, ii. 133.
of Ascalon, Greek philosopher, II.
133; his influence on Varro, xxiv.
92.
ANTIOPE, mother of Amphion, n. 133. , wife of Theseus, n. 133; xxm.
294.
ANTIOQUIA, state, Colombia, vi. 154. ANTIPAROS, island, Greece, ii. 133. ANTIPATER, father of Herod the Great,
xi. 754; xin. 424. , Macedonian general and regent, n.
134; xv. 142; xvin. 585. -, Stoic philosopher, XXI I. 570.
ANTIPAXO, one of the Ionian Islands,
Greece, xvin. 440.
ANTIPHATES, mythic giant, xiv. 200. ANTIPHILUS, ancient painter, n. 134. ANTIPHON, Athenian orator, n. 134;
xx. 509; xxm. 323. ANTIPHONARY, liturgical service book,
n. 134; xiv. 710; xvi. 508. ANTIPHONY, in music, n. 134; xvn. 79. ANTIPODES, ii. 134. ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETIES, n. 135; xxn.
227.
ANTIQUE, remains of ancient art, ii. 134. ANTIQUITIES, ii. 134, 333; of America,
I. 692; classical, n. 344. ANTIQUITY OF MAN, n. 115. ANTIROBIDO, island, Sea of Marmora,
xix. 742. ANTIRRHINUM, garden plant, xn. 249,
253- ANTISANA, mountain, Ecuador, vn.
644. ANTISEPTICS, ii. 135; as disinfectants,
VII. 258; used for preserving food,
Xix. 708; in surgery, XXII. 678. ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT, xxn. 141. ANTISOZZO, anti-Socinian work by
Alsop, I. 637.
ANTISSA, town, Lesbos, Asia Minor,
xiv. 474. ANTISTHENES, Greek philosopher, n.
136; vi. 745; his logic, xiv. 784. ANTITHEISM, xxni. 234. ANTITHESIS, in rhetoric, n. 138. ANTITHETA, Bacon s, xx. 515. ANTITRINITARIANISM, xxni. 244, 725. ANTITYPE, theological term, n. 138. ANTIUM, ancient town, Italy, ii. 138. ANTIVARI, town, Montenegro, n. 138;
xvi. 781.
ANTLERS, of deer, vn. 23; xv. 431. ANT-LION, insect, v. 363; xin. 152;
allegorical animal, Xix. 6. ANTONELLO DA MESSINA, Italian
painter, II. 138; XXI. 436, 442. ANTONGIL BAY, Madagascar, xv. 168. ANTONIA, tower, Jerusalem, xin. 638;
xxni. 168. ANTONIDES, Hans (Vander Goes), Dutch
poet, n. 138; xn. 95. ANTONINI ITINERARIUM, road book,
ii. 139.
ANTONINUS, Marcus Aurelius, in. 86. , Wall of, Scotland, n. 139; IV. 353;
xxi. 471; xxn. 554. AND FAUSTINA, Temple of, n. 416;
xx. 820. LIBERALIS, Greek grammarian, n.
139- PlUS, Titus Aurelius, Roman
emperor, n. 139; in. 87. ANTONIO, Portuguese pretender, xix.
547-
, Nicolao, Spanish bibliographer, II.
140.
DA TEMPO, Italian writer, xin. 501.
ANTONIOPOLIS, town, Mesopotamia, xvi. 48.
ANTONIUS, the Rhetorician, Syriac writer, xxn. 846.
, Marcus, Roman orator, n. 140.
, Marcus (Mark Antony), Roman
triumvir, II. 140; in. 79; xx. 768; his relations with Cleopatra, v. 826.
ANTONOMASIA, in rhetoric, n. 141.
ANTONY (Anthony), St, II. 106; I. 10; xvi. 699; xvin. 131. , king of Saxony, XXI. 355.
ANTOZONE, in chemistry, xvin. 1 13.
ANTRIM, county, Ireland, n. 142; popu lation and representation, XXIII. 727; town, Ii. 144.
ANT-SPIDER, ii. 299.
ANT-THRUSH, bird, xix. 149.
ANTWERP, province, Belgium, n. 144.
, town, Belgium, n. 144; bombard ment of (1830), in. 528; fortifications of, IX. 449; details of siege of (1832), ix. 458; xn. 83; pictures in, xxi. 43, 446.
ANTYLLUS, Roman surgeon, xxn. 675.
ANUBIS, Egyptian divinity, II. 146; VIL 325, 718.
ANUND, Swedish king, xxn. 745.
ANUP, Egyptian divinity, vn. 718.