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B O D B L

BODONI, Giambattista, Italian painter,

in. 849.

BOD-PAS, people of Tibet, xxm. 338. Boo-SKAD, language of Tibet, xxm.

346. BODTCHER, Ludwig Adolf, Danish poet,

vii. 92.

BODY, The human, Process of repair in, xvill. 363; theories of its relations to the soul, xvin. 843. BOD-YUL, district, Tibet, XXIII. 338. BOE, Francis cle le (Sylvius), Dutch

physician, XV. 810. BOECE, Hector, Scottish historian, ill.

849; XXI. 541. BOECK, C. W., Norwegian physiologist,

xvn. 592.

BOECKH, August, German scholar, in. 850; on Greek inscriptions, xill. 122. BOEH.M, Martin, Mennonite preacher, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., xxm. 727.

, Theobald, his improvements in

flute construction, xvil. 98; xxm. 521.

BOEHME, Jakob, German mystic, in. 852; x. 529; xvn. 134; xxm. 245, 278. BOENDALE, Jan van, Dutch writer, XII.

90. BCEOTIA, country, ancient Greece, in.

854; xxm. 229; coins of, xvn. 642. BCEOTIAN, dialect of Greek, xi. 132. BOERHAAVE, Hermann, Dutch physi cian, in. 854; XV. 812. BOERO (Burn), island, Indian Archi pelago, iv. 572.

BOERS, in Cape Colony, v. 45; Orange Free State, xvn. 813; Transvaal, xxm. 5^8. BOETIE, Etienne de la, French writer,

IX. 655.

BOETIUS, Anicius Manlins Severinus,

Roman statesman and philosopher, in.

855; XXI. 420; on music, XVII. 80; on

numerals, xvn. 626; King Alfred s

translation of his work, I. 507.

BOGAERS, Adrianus, Dutch poet, XII. 97.

BOGBUTTER, mineral, xvi. 429; found

in peat, i. 154.

BOGDAN, voivode of Moldavia, XXI. 19. BOGDANOVICH, Ippolyt F., Russian

poet, XXI. 106. BOGHAZ-KEUY, town, Asia Minor, in.

858; xvin. 850. BOGHEAD MINERAL, source of paraffin,

xvin. 240.

BOG IRON ORE, xin. 285, 287. BOGLE, George, traveller in Tibet, xxm.

338.

BOG-Moss, plant, xvn. 65. BOG-OAK, wood, xvn. 691. BOGODUKHOFF, town, Russia, ill. 858. BOG OF ALLEN, Ireland, i. 582. BOGOLIUBSKI, Andrew, prince of Suzdal,

Russia, xxi. 89. BOGOMIL, biographer of Justinian, xxm. 276.

BOGOMILI, heretical sect, Greek Church, in. 858; xv. 487.

BOGONG, mountain, Victoria, Australia. xxiv. 215.

BOGORIS, king of Bulgaria, xvn. 483.

BOGORODITSK, town, Russia, xxm. 605.

BOGOSLOVSKITE, mineral, xvi. 411.

BOGOTA, capital of Colombia, in. 858.

BOGRA, district, India, III. 859.

BOGS, Reclamation of, I. 403.

BOGUTCHARY, town, Russia, xxiv. 298.

BOHADDIN, or Boha-Eddyn, Arabian writer and statesman, in. 859.

BOHAEDDIN, Moktana, Druse apostle, vii. 484.

BOHEA TEA, v. 636; xxm. 99.

BOHEIRA, lake, Tunis, xxm. 621.

BOHEMIA, in. 860; its connexion with Silesia, xxil. 51; the Reformation in, XX. 336; language, xxil. 151; dic tionaries of language, vii. 188; litera ture, xxn. 151; xvin. 543; Palacky s contributions to history of, xvin. 142.

BOHEMIAN BRETHREN, xix. 697.

BOHEMIANISM, Literary, xvn. 54.

BOHEMIANS, xxn. 145, 147.

BOHEMOND, Marc, crusader, in. 861 ; vi. 624; ix. 538.

BOHL VON FABER, Cecilia, Spanish novelist, vni. 833.

BOHME, or Boehme, Jakob, German mystic, III. 852; X. 529; XVII. 134; xxm. 245, 278. , Prof., Goethe s relations with, x.

722.

BOHMEN (Bohemia, q.v.), in. 860. BOHMERIA, plant, xx. 506. BOHOL, island, Philippines, xvin. 752. BOHTAN Su, affluent of the Tigris,

xxm. 387. BOIARDO, Matteo Maria, Italian poet,

in. 862; II. 503; vn. 418; xin. 508;

Panizzi s editions of his Orlando,

XVIII. 212.

BOIARS, class of Russian aristocracy, xxi. 8 1, 92, 95; in Moldavia, XXI. 20.

BOID^E, family of snakes, xxn. 193, 195.

BOIELDIEU, Franois Adrien, French musical composer, in. 862.

Bon, ancient Celtic people, in. 863; xin. 446. r

BOILEAU, Etienne, founder of industrial guilds in Paris, xvin. 288.

BOILEAU-DESPREAUX, Nicolas, French writer, in. 863; ix. 657; as satirist, XXI. 319; his relations with Racine, xx. 204.

BOILER, for plant-houses, xn. 228; for steam-engine, xxn. 496 ; improve ments in, for smoke abatement, XXIL 181.

BOILING, of meat, vi. 332.

BOILING-POINT, vni. 728; of water at different heights, in. 387; measure ment of, xx. 130, 134.

BoiNEBURG, Johann Christian von, his relations with Leibnitz, xiv. 418.

BoiS, John, translator of English Bible, iv. 1 86.

BoiS-BRULES, French-Indian half- breeds, xx. 315.

Bois DE BOULOGNE, Paris, xvin. 275.

BOIS DE VlNCENNES, Paris, XVIII. 276.

BOISGUILLEBERT, Pierre, French econo mist, xix. 359.

BoiS-LE-Duc, town, Holland, in. 864. BOISSARD, Jean Jacques, French scholar,

in. 864. BOISSONADE, Jean Francois, French

scholar, in. 864. BoiSY, Frangois de (St Francis of Sales),

ix. 695.

BojA, mediaeval race, Africa, xxn. 615. BOJANUS, Organ of, in Mollusca, xvi.

692, 695. BojUK MENDER, river, Asia Minor, n.

708. BOKHARA, country and town, Central

Asia, IV. i; XVIII. 101; conquest of,

by Alexander, xv. 141. BOKHARI, Moslem jurist, xvi. 594. BOLAN, river, Baluchistan, in. 302. BOLANOS, Franciscan missionary to

Paraguay, xvin. 245. BOLBEC, town, France, IV. 4; xxi. 626. BOLDENSELE, William of, German

mediaeval traveller, xv. 474. BOLE, mineral, xvi. 425. BOLESLAW, or Boleslaus, I., king of

Poland, xix. 286; x. 486.

II., of Poland, xix. 286.

III.-V., of Poland, xix. 287.

BOLEYN, Anne, wife of Henry VIII. of England, iv. 4; vni. 336; xi. 664; Cranmer s relations with, VI. 549.

BOLI, town, Asiatic Turkey, IV. 4.

BOLIDE, meteor, xvi. 108.

BOLING BROKE, Viscount (Henry St John), IV. 4; Burke s satirical imita tion of, iv. 539; his deism, vn. 35; his relations with Harley, xvin. 100; with Swift, xxn. 764.

BOLIVAR, state, Venezuela, xxiv. 140.

, Simon, South-American liberator,

iv. 7; in Peru, xvin. 678.

BOLIVIA, country, South America, IV. 10; L 713; burial towers in, II. 452; Indian tribes, XII. 828.

BOLIVITE, mineral, xvi. 396.

BOLKHOFF, town, Russia, XVIL 826.

BOLLAND, John, Jesuit father, iv. 18.

BOLLANDIST FATHERS, authors of Acta Sanctorum, iv. 18.

BOLOGNA, province, Italy, IV. 19. , town, Italy, IV. 19; concordat of (1516), XIX. 503; sittings of council of Trent at (1547), xxm. 546; early law school, iv. 517; library, xiv. 530, 548; museum, I. 475; observatory, xvn. 714; school of painting, xxi. 437, 443; pictures, xxi. 447; sculp

ture, Xix. 124; university, XXin. 832.