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T H E T H
THERMOMETRY, xi. 558; xix. 2.
THERMONATRITE, mineral, xvi. 399.
THERMOPHONE, telephone, xxm. 130.
THERMOPOLIA, for sale of hot drinks, at Pompeii, xix. 449.
THERMOPYL/E, Greece, Battle of (480 B.C.), xi. 100; xiv. 462; xviii. 572.
THERMOSCOPES, indicators of tempera ture, xi. 559; xx. 132.
THERMO-THERMAPEUTICS, or Hydro pathy, xii. 542; in. 438, 440.
THERMOTROPISM, in vegetable physio- log} , xix. 59.
THEROIGNE DE MERICOURT, Anne Joseph, French Revolutionist, XXIII.
293- THERON, tyrant of Agrigentum, I. 417;
xxii. 16. THEROPODA, order of fossil reptiles, xx.
443- THERUSIA (Vulcano), one of the Lipari
Islands, Mediterranean Sea, Xiv. 682. THESEIUM, temple, ancient Athens, in. 4. THESES SALMURIENSES, French body
of divinity, I. 783. THESEUS, of Greek legend, xxm. 293;
in. 59; his connexion with Scyros,
xxi. 574. THESMOPHORIA, Greek festival, xxm.
295; v. 345; vii. 57. THESMOPHORIAZUS^:, Aristophanes s
comedy, 1 1. 509. THESMOTHETVE, Greek magistrates, n.
476. THESPI^E, town, ancient Greece, xxm.
297. THESPIS, traditional inventor of tragedy,
vii. 404. THESPROTI, ancient Greek tribe, vill.
483- THESPROTI A, Epirus, Oracle at, xvn.
808. THESSALIAN DIALECT, of Greek, xi.
132. THESSALIOTIS, district, Thessaly, xxm.
299. THESSALONIANS, Epistles to the, xxm.
297.
THESSALONICA (Salonica), town, Mace donia, xxi. 227; xv. 137; xxm. 297. THESSALUS, physician of Tralles, xv.
802. THESSALY, district, Greece, xxm. 298
coins of, xvn. 641.
THETFORD, town, England, xxm. 299. THETIS, of Greek mythology, I. 95;
xvn. 346. THEUDAS, of Acts of the Apostles, I
126. THEUDEMIR, king of the East Goths
xxm. 256. THEUDIBERT, king of the Alemanni
xvn. 233. THEUERDANK, German allegorical
work, x. 527; XV. 644. THEVENOT, Jean do, French Oriental
traveller, XXIII. 300.
THEW, instrument of punishment, XIX.
96. THIAKI (Ithaca), island, Greece, xm.
THIAN SHAN, mountains, Central Asia,
n. 686; xvni. 102; xxi. 640; xxii.
818; xxm. 631. THIBAUT of Champagne, early French
writer, ix. 642.
, Anton Friedrich Justus, German
jurist, xxm. 300. THIBET, or Tibet (q.v. country, Central
Asia, xxm. 337. THIBODI, Phra Kami, Siamese ruler,
xxi. 854.
THIELE, river, Switzerland, xvn. 361. THIELT, town, Belgium, xxm. 302. THIERRY, Ameclce Simon Dominique,
French historian, xxm. 302; IX. 680;
on the Gallic Druids, vii. 478. , Jacques Nicolas Augustin, French
historian, XXIII. 302; ix. 680. AND THEODORET, tragedy of
Beaumont and Fletcher, ill. 470. , THIERS, town, France, xxm. 302; xx.
120. , Louis Adolphe, French historian
and statesman, xxm. 302; IX. 619;
as a writer, ix, 68 1.
THIETBERGA, wife of Lothaire of Lor raine, xvii. 483. THIGH, Anatomy of the, I. 829; of birds,
ill. 722; of mammals, XV. 360. THIMONIER, Barthelemy, inventor of a
sewing machine, XXI. 718. THING, Great, Swedish tribal assembly,
xxii. 744. THINOCORIS, genus of birds, xix.
228. THIOCYANATES, in chemistry, xx.
25- TH ION VILLE, fortress, Lorraine, XV. 7. THIOSULPHATES, in chemistry, xxii.
636. THIRLWALL, Connop, bishop of St
David s, historian xxm. 305. THIRSK, town, England, xxm. 306. THIRST, xvn. 667. THIRTY-NINE ARTICLES, of Church of
England, II. 653; VI. 564; vill. 377,
379- TH IRTY YEARS WAR (1618-1648),
IX. 568; X. 500; in Austria, III.
125; effect of, in England, vin. 344;
effects on Holland, XII. 78; in Saxony,
XXL 354; Spanish part in, xxii.
331; Sweden s participation in, xxii.
749; influence 011 Switzerland, xxii.
794; Wallenstein s part in, xxiv.
328. THIS-RONG-DE-TSAN, or Khri-srong-
klen-btsan, Tibetan king, Xiv. 502;
xxm. 345. THISTLE, plant, xxm. 306.
, Order of the, xiv. 123. THISTLEWOOD CONSPIRACY (1820), in
England, xxm. 307.
THIV/E (Thebes), town, Greece, xxm.
229. THLINKEETS, race, North America, xii.
826; exogamy among, v. 187. THOLOBATE, in architecture, n. 474. THOLUCK, Friedrich August, German
theologian and preacher, xxill. 307. THOMAS, St, apostle, xxm. 308. , prince of Savoy, xxi. 339.
of Celano, XXI II. 308. of Erceldoune, Scottish legendary
poet, xxm. 308.
of Hark el, Syriac writer, xxii. 825.
of Marga, Syriac writer, xxii. 848.
of Stitny, Bohemian writer, xxii.
151. , Antoine Leonard, French writer,
IX. 670. , George, military adventurer, India,
ill. 629. , George H., American general,
XXlll. 790. A KEMPIS, mediaeval writer, Xiv.
31 ; XI. 208; his relation to mysticism,
xvn. 134. AQUINAS, scholastic philosopher,
II. 231. See Aquinas.
BECKET, archbishop of Canter
bury, I. 31. See Becket. THOMASIUS, Christian, German jurist
and publicist, xxm. 309; x. 532;
XVIII. 540; his influence in Halle
university, xxm. 847. THOMAS LITTLE, Thomas Moore s nom
de plume, xvi. 806. THOMASON, his collection of pamphlets,
XVIII. 205. THOMISM, in scholastic philosophy, xxi.
429. THOMPSON, Sir Benjamin (Count Ruin-
ford), scientist and diplomatist, xxm.
309-
, John Vaughau, English physician
and naturalist, xxiv. 808; on Mol- lusca, xvi. 632.
, Thomas Peronnet, English politi cian and mathematician, xxm. 310.
THOMSENOLITE, mineral, xvi. 384.
THOMSON, Andrew, Scottish church man, XXI. 538.
, Sir Charles Wyville, Scottish
naturalist, xxm. 310. -, James (1700-1748), Scottish poet,
author of The Seasons, xxm. 311. -, James (1834-1882), Scottish poet,
author of City of Dreadful Night, xxm. 312. -, John, of Duddingston, Scottish
landscape painter, xxm. 312. -, John, Scottish logaritlimist, xiv.
776.
-, Sir William, on attraction, ill. 64; xv. 226; his compass improvements, VI. 228; on elastic solids, vi. 312; his contributions to the science of electri city, Vill. n, 15, 32, 33, 75,76,81,85,
90, 95, 99; his guard ring accumulator,