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T H E T H E
435
THEISS, river, Hungary, in. 116; XII.
362. THELYPHONIDEA, order of arachnids, II.
286.
THEMIS, in Greek mythology, XXIII. 250.
THEMISTIUS, Byzantine rhetorician, xxili. 250; as Neoplatonist philo sopher, xvii. 337.
THEMISTOCLES, Greek general, xxili. 250; XL 99; in exile in Persia, xvni.
574- TH ENARD, Louis Jacques, French
chemist, xxin. 251; his experiments
with Gay-Lussac, x. 123. THENARDITE, mineral, xvi. 400; xxn.
240. THEOBALD, count of Champagne and
king of Navarre, xvii. 250; as crusader,
xxin. 161. , Lewis, English playwright, xxin.
252.
THEOBROMINE, in chemistry, vi. 102. THEOCRACY, The, in Israel, xin. 398. THEOCRITUS, Greekpastoral poet, xxm.
252. THEODELINDA, queen of the Lombards,
xiv. 815; relics of, at Monza, Italy,
xvi. 798. THEODICEE, Essais de, Leibnitz s work,
xiv. 420. THEODOLITE, its use in geodesy, vii.
598, 599; X. 165; in surveying, xxn.
698, 719.
THEODORA, wife of the emperor Jus tinian, xxin. 253, 798.
, senatrix of Rome, XX. 787.
THEODORE I.-II., popes, xxm. 255.
, king of Abyssinia, I. 66.
I. (Baron von Neuhof), king of
Corsica, xvii. 362.
, archbishop of Canterbury, vill.
370.
, bishop of Merv, Syriac writer,
xxii. 837. of Mopsuestia, early Christian
writer, xxin. 254. BAR WAHBON, Syriac scholar,
xxn. 852. THEODORET, bishop of Cyprus, xxm.
255; xxn. 238. THEODORIC, king of the East Goths,
xxin. 256; x. 850; XIIL 467; xx.
782; at Ravenna, xx. 297.
- II., chief of the West Goths, in Spain, XXII. 308.
, Frankish king, x. 476.
THEODORUS, Roman pretender, xxiv.
35-
, Greek gem-engraver, x. 138.
of Samos, Greek sculptor, n. 347.
- PRODROMUS, Byzantine writer, XL 145, 148.
THEODOSIA, town, Crimea, Russia,
xxm. 257; vi. 586. THEODOSIAN CODE, in Roman law, iv.
262; vi. 105; xx. 711.
THEODOSIO, prince of Brazil, xix. 548. THEODOSIOPOLIS (Rhesa3na), town,
Mesopotamia, xvi. 48. THEODOSIUS I., Roman emperor, xxin.
257; xx. 779; his contentions with
Ambrose, I. 663. II., emperor of the East, XXIII.
259. III., emperor of the East, xxm.
259. , Roman general, in Scotland, iv.
663. , bishop of Edessa, Syriac writer,
XXII. 846. of Tripolis, Greek geometer and
astronomer, xxin. 259. THEODOTUS, Valentinian theologian, xxiv. 38.
of Byzantium, teacher of Mon-
archian heresy in Rome, xvi. 719;
xni. 671. THEOGNIDEA, Greek poems, xxin.
260. THEOGNIS of Megara, Greek poet, xxin.
260; xv. 828.
THEOGONY, Hesiod s poem, XL 777. THEOLOGICAL ETHICS, department of
theology, XXIII. 275; Rothe s work,
xxi. 2; xxin. 270. THEOLOGY, xxm. 260; apologetic, n.
189; dogmatic, vii. 332; Liguorian,
Xiv. 636; of the Middle Ages, XX. 383;
of Origen, xvii. 841; Pauline, xvm.
423; scholastic, XXI. 417; Valentinian,
xxiv. 38; application of logic to, xxi.
421; as influenced by Neoplatonism,
xvii. 338; Calvin s system of, IV. 720;
Schleiermacher s, XXI. 411, 413. THEOPHANIA, or Theophano, wife of
the emperor Otho II., xm. 711; xvni.
66. THEOPHANO, wife of Nicephorus II.,
Byzantine emperor, xvii. 482. THEOPHILE (T. de Viau), French poet,
xxiv. 208. THEOPHILUS, Roman jurist, xm. 794.
of Edessa, Syriac writer, xxii. 841.
ABBAS, instructor of Justinian,
xxin. 276.
THEOPHRASTUS, Peripatetic philoso pher, xxin. 277; xvm. 545; his
history of plants, iv. 79.
, on the Milky Way, II. 748. THEOPHYLACT, Biblical commentator,
xxm. 277. (Pope Benedict IX.), xix. 497.
, patrician of Rome, xx. 787. THEOPHYLACTUS of Simocatta, Byzan tine historian, IV. 613; XX. 636. THEOPNEUSTIE, La, Gaussen s work,
x. 117. THEOPOLIS (Antioch), ancient town,
Syria, II. 132. THEOPOMPUS of Chios, Greek historian
and rhetorician, xxin. 277 ; XXI.
466. THEORBO, lute, xv. 71.
THEOREM, Geometrical, denned, xix.
519. THEORIKON, spectacular fund, of
Pericles, xvm. 529. THEORY OF THE* EARTH, Hutton s
work, xii. 415. THEORY OF THE INTELLIGIBLE
WORLD, by Morris, xvii. 553. THEORY OF MORAL SENTIMENTS,
Adam Smith s work, XXII. 169. THEOSOPHY, xxm. 278; Kabbalistic,
XIII. 810; Swedenborg s, XXII.
759- TH EOTOCOPULI, Domenico (El Greco),
Spanish painter, XI. 80. THEOTOKOS, or Mother of God, epithet
of the Virgin Mary, XVII. 355. THERA, island, Greece, xxin. 279. THERAMENES, Athenian oligarch, xxm.
280. THERAPEUT^E, monastic sect, xvi. 698;
as hymn-writers, XII. 578. THERAPEUTICS, in medicine, xv. 796;
of iron, XIII. 359; of mercury, XVI.
34; of mineral waters, XVI. 433. THERASIA, wife of St Paulinus, xvm.
434-
THERESA, St, Spanish saint, xxm. 281; xvii. 134; foundress of order of Bare foot Carmelites, v. 117; xvi. 716.
, wife of Count Henry of Portugal,
xix. 540.
THERESIA, island, Greece, xxm. 279.
THERESIENSTADT, part of Pesth, Hun gary, xvm. 691.
(Szabadka), town, Hungary, xxii.
856.
THERESIENWIESE, common, Munich, Bavaria, xvii. 26.
THERESIOPEL, Maria (Szabadka), town, Hungary, XXII. 856.
THERIACA, poem by Nicander, xvii. 476.
THERIAKA, spiced opium, xvii. 788.
THERMAL SPRINGS, x. 223, 270; xvi.
432, 436.
THERMIC FEVER, xxn. 666. THERMODON, river, Asia Minor, xix.
459-
THERMODYNAMICS, xxm. 283; vii. 815; xix. 2; laws of, xxii. 479; Mayer s first law of, xv. 649; tem peratures in thermodynamic scale, xx. 129.
THERMO-ELECTRICITY, vm. 94.
THERMO-ELECTROMETER, Riess s, vm.
55- THERMO-ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE, xv.
273- THERMOGRAPH, thermometric record,
xxm. 293.
THERMOMETER, xxm. 288; XL 563; gas, xx. 130; wet bulb, theory of, vn. 218; box for, xvi. 115; Reaumur s, xx. 308; Saussure s adaptations of,
xxi. 324.