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ROE DEER, vn. 24; shooting of, xxi.
834. ROEMER, Olaus, Danish astronomer, XX.
620.
ROERMOND, town, Holland, XX. 620. ROESKILDE, town, Denmark, xxiv. 771. ROFIA PALM, Madagascar, xv. 170. ROFREIT (Roveredo), town, Tyrol,
Austria, XXI. 28. ROGATION DAYS, xx. 620; i. 654;
litanies for, XIV. 695. ROGER I. -1 1 1., counts of Foix, ix. 354. I., grand-count of Sicily, xx. 620;
xni. 471; xxn. 25. II., count of Sicily, and first king,
XX. 620; XXII. 26; conquest of Tunis
by, XXlll. 621. of Hovedon, English chronicler,
xii. 319.
of Wendover, English chronicler,
xx. 620. BERNARD I.-III., counts of Foix,
ix. 354.
ROGERS, James E. Thorold, on econo mics, xix. 399.
, John, editor of Matthew s Bible,
xx. 620; vni. 386. -, Samuel, English poet, XX. 620.
ROGUE, river and valley, Oregon,
U.S.A., xvn. 822. ROHAN, Benjamin de, Due de Soubise,
Huguenot, XXII. 277. , Charles de, Prince de Soubise,
French marshal, XXII. 277. , Emmanuel de, grand-master of
Knights of St John, XXI. 175. , Henri de, French general and
writer of memoirs, XX. 622. , Louis Rene Edouard, Cardinal de,
xx. 622. ROHILKHAND, or Rohilcund, division,
India, XX. 623.
ROHILLAS, tribe, India, III. 372. ROHITSCH, spa, Styria, Austria, xxn.
614. ROHLFS, Gerhard, his travels in Africa,
I. 247.
RUHR, Johann Friedrich, German theo logian, xx. 290. ROHRI, town, India, XXI. 803. RoilTAK, district, India, XX. 623; town,
xx. 624.
ROIG, Jaume, Catalan poet, xxil. 363. RoiSDORF, spa, Prussia, xvi. 436. RojAS, Ferdinand de, Spanish dramatist,
xxn. 356. ROJAS-ZORILLA, Francisco de, Spanish
dramatist, xx. 624; vn. 421; xxn.
359-
ROKEBY, Scott s poem, xxi. 549. ROKELLE, river, Sierra Leone, Africa,
xvil. 496; xxii. 45. ROKITANSKY, Freiherr von, Viennese
pathologist, XX. 624; xv. 817. ROKYZANA, Johann, leader of Calixtine
sect, XVI. 8 1 1. ROLAND, Camisard leader, iv. 744.
ROLAND, Jean Marie, French Revolu tionist, xx. 624; ix. 603. " , Madame, French Revolutionist,
xx. 624; ix. 603.
, Chanson de, IX. 637; x. 523.
, Legend of, xx. 626, 650; xxm.
669. ROLANDSLIED, German ballad, x. 523;
ix. 637. ROLF (Rollo), Scandinavian rover, xx.
627; ix. 535; xvn. 539. ROLL, Papyrus, xvm. 232. ROLLAND, John, early Scottish poet,
xxi. 542. ROLLE OF HAMPOLE S PSALTER, vni.
383-
ROLLER, agricultural implement, I. 319; steam, for roads, XX. 583. -, bird, XX. 627.
ROLLER-MILLS, for flour, ix. 345. ROLLER-SKATING, xxn. 105. ROLLIN, Charles, French historian, xx.
627; IX. 668. ROLLING CONTACT, in mechanics, xv.
755-
ROLLING MILLS, Iron, xm. 328. ROLLO, Scandinavian rover, xx. 627;
ix. 535; xvii. 539. ROLLOCK, Robert, Scottish theological
writer, XX. 628; xxi. 542. ROLLS, manuscripts, xvm. 144
, English records, xx. 310.
, Master of the, English judge, xx.
628.
ROLL TOBACCO, xxm. 426. ROM, island, Schleswig-Holstein, xxi.
414. ROMAGNOSI, Giovanni I). G. G., Italian
economist, XIX. 387. ROMAIC LANGUAGE (Modern Greek),
XI. 135; dictionaries of, vn. 184. ROMAN, prince of Volhynia, XXI. 90.
, river, Honduras, xii. 130.
, The, Dobell s poem, VII. 307.
ARCHITECTURE, n. 414.
BATHS, in. 434. CAMP, iv. 750.
CANDLE, in pyrotechny, xx. 136.
CATHOLIC CHURCH, xx. 628; form of baptism in, in. 351; bishops in, III. 788; celibacy in, v. 293; con cordats, VI. 241; infhience of crusades on, VI. 624; economic influence of, Xix. 352; the Inquisition, XIII. 91; liturgy of, XIV. 708; the popedom, xix. 489; Propaganda, xix. 809; in relation to the Reformation, xx. 319; Vatican Council, XXIV. no; in Europe, vin. 712; in Italy, Xlll. 458. CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION ACT, England, xx. 631.
ROMANCE, ROMANCES, xx. 632; Arab, xxm. 5; French, ix. 638; German, x. 527; mythical, xvn. 158; Persian, xvm. 657; Portuguese, xix. 557; Provencal, XIX. 873; Spanish, XXII. 354, 357, 363; Syriac, xxn. 834.
ROMANCE LANGUAGES, xx. 661; xiv.
340; Diez s works on, vn. 214; dic tionaries, of, vn. 184. ROMAN CEMENT, v. 328. ROMAN DE LA ROSE, early French
romance, IX. 643; William of Lorris s
part in, xxiv. 585; translation of, by
Chaucer, v. 451. ROMAN DRAMA, vn. 409. ROMAN DU RENART, early French
poem, ix. 641. ROMAN EMPEROR, title, vin. 179; xx.
769. ROMAN EMPERORS, Chronological table
of, xx. 781. ROMAN EMPIRE, Holy, vin. 181; xx.
787.
ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE, n. 422. ROMAN HISTORY, xx. 731. See Rome. ROMANI, or Roumans (q.v.), nice of
people, Europe, xxi. 16; xxiv. 268. ROMANI LANGUAGE (Gipsy), x. 613;
dictionaries of, vii. 189. ROMANINA, La (Marianna Bulgarelli),
patroness of Metastasio, XVI. 104. ROMANINO, Girolamo, Brescian painter,
xxi. 436, 443.
ROMAN INSCRIPTIONS, xni. 124. ROMAN LAW, xx. 669; relation of
modern international law to, XI 1 1.
191 ; Justinian s codification of, xni.
792; schools of, XIV. 164. ROMAN LITERATURE, xx. 715 ; rhe toric, xx. 514; romance, XX. 633; in
time of Virgil, xxiv. 248. ROMAN NUMERALS, n. 525; xvn. 625. ROMANO, Giulio (Giulio Pippi), Italian
painter, xix. 112; xv. 504. ROMANOFF, royal family, Russia, xxi.
95- ROMANOFF - BORISOGLYEBSK, town,
Russia, xxiv. 731. ROMANOS, Ramon M., Spanish satirist,
xxn. 361. ROMAN ROADS, xx. 582; Itineranum,
xni. 517.
ROMANS, town, France, xx. 727. -, Epistle to the, xx. 727.
ROMANSCH LANGUAGE (Rumonsch or Ladin), xx. 668; XI 1 1. 492; diction aries of, vn. 1 86.
ROMANSHORN, town, Switzerland, xxm. 331.
ROMANTICISM, in English literature, XX. 857; in French, ix. 675; vn. 427; in German, x. 541; vn. 443; Schelling on, xxi. 390; in Polish literature, xix. 304; in music, III. 598.
ROMANUS I. -IV., emperors of the East, XX. 730.
, early hymn-writer, XII. 580.
-, the physician, Syriac writer, XXI I.
846.
ROMAN WALLS, Britain, 11. 139; xi-364. ROMAN WRITING, xvin. 155. ROMA QUADRATA, ancient Rome, xx.
812.