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Calabria, 211. District in extreme S.E. of Italy. 

 a Callimachus, 172. Grammarian and poet; chief librarian 



of Alexandrine library, 260-240 B.C. 

 a Callisthenes, 254 (6), 258, 276, 277. Relative and pupil of 



Aristotle, friend and victim of Alexander the Great. 

 Cambyses, 78. King of Persia, 529-522 B.C. 

 Campania, 221 (2), 224 (2), 225, 239, 257, 259 (adj.), 264, 



265. District in Italy containing Capua, Naples, etc. 

 Cancer (sign of the Zodiac), 151. 

 Cannae, 209. In Apulia. 

 Cannon, ancient types of, 67. 

 Capitol, 91. 



Cappadocia, 138. Centre of Asia Minor. 

 Capricorn (sign of the Zodiac), 151. 

 Caria, 132, 142 (adj.). S.W. of Asia Minor. 

 Carthage, no, 166. 

 Caspian, 153. 

 Cassander, 122. Son of Antipater, regent of Macedonia; 



eventually king of Macedonia; died 297 B.C. 

 Castor and Pollux, n. Constellation and sign of the Zodiac 



(Gemini). 



Cataegis (Wind), 211. 

 Cataracts (Nile), 168. 

 Caucasus, 173. 

 Caves with noxious air, 134 ; felt to be warmer in winter than 



in summer, 176, 241. 

 Caystrus (or Cayster), 173. River in W. of Asia Minor flowing 



into the sea near Ephesus. 

 Chalcis, 246, 257. Chief town of Euboea on Strait at 



narrowest point. 

 a Chaldaeans, 81, 275 (3), 302. 



a Charimander (or Charmander), 276. Otherwise unknown. 

 Charms, laws against, 182. 



Charybdis, 153. Whirlpool in Strait of Messina. 

 Chasmata (meteors), 38. 

 Chersonese ( = peninsula), 142. Carian or Rhodian on S.W. 



of Asia Minor. 



Chios, 175. Island and town (Scio) off coast of Asia Minor. 

 a Cicero, 100. 



Ciconians, 133. Tribe in Thrace. 

 Circius (Wind), 211. 

 Claudius (Emperor), 290, 294, 304. 

 Cleonae, 181, 182. Town in Argolis. 

 Cleopatra, 172 (2). Antony s celebrated partner. 

 a Clidemus, 99. A philosopher anterior in date to Aristotle. 



