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A T T - A U G
ATTI, Isotta clegli, mistress of Sigis-
niondo of Rimini, XX. 557. ATTIC, in architecture, U. 460. - DIALECT, xi. 134. DRAMA, vn. 404.
LITERATURE, xi. 140.
ATTICA, Greece, in. 57; . xi. 95; coins
of, xvii. 642. ATTICOTTI, ancient British tribes, xin.
245. ATTICUS, Titus Pomponiiis, friend of
Cicero, III. 61. H ERODES, Tiberius Claudius,
wealthy citizen of Athens, ill. 61. ATTIDIAN BRETHREN, Etrurian priests,
VIII. 664.
ATTILA, king of the Huns, in. 61; xn.
381; xx. 781. ATTIS, or Atys, in Greek mythology,
in. 65; xv. 99.
ATTIUS, Lucius, Latin poet, I. 83. ATTOCK, town and fort, India, ill. 62. ATTORNEY, in law, in. 62.
, Power of, in. 62.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL, in. 63. ATTRACTION, in magnetism, xv. 219,
221. , in physics, ill. 63; XL 66; xv.
702; local, affecting pendulum, vn.
602. ATTRUCK (Atrek), river, Persia, in. 50;
xvin. 620; xxni. 511. ATTWOOD, Thomas, English musical
composer, ill. 65. ATURES, tribe of American Indians,
xvin. 323. , cataract, South America, xvn.
844.
ATWOOD, George, English mathemati cian, ill. 65; his machine, XV. 716,
727, 733- ATYS, in Greek mythology, in. 65; xv.
99- Au, suburb, Munich, Germany, xvn.
24.
AUBAGNE, town, France, in. 65. AUBAINE, Proudhon s theory of, XIX.
867. AUBE, department, France, in. 65;
river, XXI. 624.
AUBENAS, town, France, in. 66. AUBER, Daniel F. E., French musical
composer, in. 66. AUBERGINE, vegetable, xn. 282. AUBERT, David, Frankish romancist,
xx. 649.
, Stephen (Pope Innocent VI.), xin.
84. AUBERVILLIERS, town, France, XXI.
624.
AUBIN, town, France, in. 66. AUBRAY, Claude d , French writer, IX.
655. AUBRIOT, Hugues, provost of merchants,
Paris, XVIII. 289. AUBURN, town, New York, U.S.A., in.
66; xvn. 457.
AUBUSSON, town, France, in. 67. AUCH, town, France, in. 67. AUCHENIA, genus of ungulate mammals,
i. 597; xiv. 738. AUCHTERARDER, town, Scotland, in.
67.
CASE, in Scottish Church, v. 376;
ix. 743. AUCHTERMUCHTY, town, Scotland, in.
67. AUCKLAND, province, New Zealand, in.
67; town, in. 68. , Earl of, governor-general of India,
in. 68; xn. 807.
, Lord, English politician, in. 68. ISLANDS, South Pacific, in. 68;
xvii. 466. AUCTION, Sale by, in. 68; XXL 206. AUD^EUS, Syrian reformer, in. 69. AUDE, department, France, in. 69. AUDEBERT, Jean Baptiste, French
naturalist and artist, in. 69; xvin. 11. AUDEFROI LE BASTARD, French song writer, ix. 642.
AUDIGIER, early French satire, IX. 642. AUDITA QUERELA, obsolete writ, in
English law, xxiv. 694. AUDITOR, certifier of accounts, in. 69. AUDITORY NERVE, in anatomy, I. 895. AUDITORY SENSATIONS, vn. 594. AUDI US (Audams), Syrian reformer, in.
69.
AUDOENUS (John Owen), Latin epigram matist, xvin. 85.
AUDOUIN, Jean Victor, French natural ist, ill. 70. AUDRAN, Gerard, French engraver, in.
70; VIIL 442.
, Jean, French engraver, in. 70. AUDUBON, John James, American
naturalist, in. 70; on American birds,
xvin. u, 12, 16, 25, 27, 28. AUE, Hartmann von der, German poet,
x. 518, 523; XL 499. AUENBRUGGER, Leopold, Austrian
physician, ill. 145; xv. 815; his
method of auscultation, in. 100. AUERBACH, F., his experiments in
magnetism, xv. 259. AUERSPERG, Count von (Anastasius
Griin), Austrian poet, X. 546; XL 224. AUERSTADT, Battle of (1806), xvn. 210. AUFIDENA, ancient town, Italy, xxi.
249. AUFIDUS (Ofanto), river, Italy, xin.
440. AUGEAN STABLES, in Greek legend, in.
71; XL 726. AUGEIAS, or Augeas, in Greek legend,
in. 71.
AUGER, boring tool, XL 438. AUGEREAU, Pierre Frangois Charles,
French general, ill. 71. AUGHRIM (Aghrim), Ireland, Battle of
(1691), I. 282. AUGITE, mineral, X. 228; XV. 217; XVI.
416.
AUGITE-ANDESITE, mineral, x. 235.
AUGSBURG, town, Germany, in. 71; its sculptures, XXI. 566; diet and confes sion of (1530), v. 414; vi. 564; x. 498; XV. 82, 834; XX. 333; league of (1686), IX. 579; XII. 81; peace of (1555), X. 499.
AUGUILMIN, town, Morocco, xvi. 834.
AUGURS, Roman diviners, in. 72; xv. 202.
AUGURY, in divination, vn. 293.
AUGUST, month, in. 73.
AUGUSTA, town, Georgia, U.S.A., III.
73-
, town, Maine, U.S.A , in. 73.
(Agosta), town, Sicily, I. 285. , Ceesarea (Zaragoza), ancient town,
Spain, xxii. 307; xxiv. 770.
AUSCORUM (Audi), ancient town, France, in. 67.
EMERITA (Merida), ancient town, Spain, xvi. 36; xxn. 307.
PRETORIA (Aosta), ancient town,
Italy, u. 147.
AUGUSTAN AGE, in. 79; xx. 721.
AUGUSTAN HISTORY, in. 73; Salma- sius s notes on, xxi. 220.
AUGUSTENBURG, Prince Frederick of, vn. 88.
AUGUSTI, John Christian William, Ger man theologian, in. 75.
and C/ESARES, at Rome, xx. 777.
AUGUSTINE, St, bishop of Hippo, in. 75; his conference with the Donatists, vn. 360; influence of Neoplatonism on, xvn. 339; as Biblical interpre ter, XL 745; his canon of Scripture, v. 11; his ethics, vni. 592; on bap tism, in. 349; on the beautiful, I. 216; on monachism, xvi. 702; on predesti nation, xix. 669. -, St, first archbishop of Canterbury,
in. 78; xvi. 707. AuGUSTlNlANS, or Austin Canons, order
of monks, I. 19; in. 78; xvi. 702. AUGUSTINUS, The, Jansen s work, xin.
566. AUGUSTOBONA (Troyes), ancient town,
France, xxill. 590. AUGUSTOMAGUS (Senlis), ancient town,
France, XXI. 664. AUGUSTOVO, or Augustowo, town,
Russian Poland, in. 79; xxn. 728. AUGUSTULUS, Romulus, Roman ern-
peror, xvn. 726. AUGUSTUS (C. Julius Caesar Octavianus),
Roman emperor, in. 79; XX. 769; in
Spain, XXII. 307; his relations with
Tiberius, xxni. 335; his division of
Rome into regiones, XX. 832; coins
of, xvn. 653; references to, in the
^Eneid, xxiv. 254.
I.-1 1 1., kings of Poland, xix. 297.
- I., elector of Saxony, XXI. 354.
- II., of Saxony (II. of Poland), in. 84; xix. 297; xxi. 354.
III., of Saxony, in. 85.