INDEX OE PROPER NAMES. 



Achilles, Hb. xc, clxxv. 5, 



-/Elfeed, king; in communication with the 



Patriarch of Jerusalem, about healing 



drugs, Lb. II. Ixiv. 



Bald, owner of the Leechbook MS., Lb. 

 p. 298. 



Chiron, Hb. xxxvi. 



CiLD, scribe of the Leechbook MS., Lb. 

 p. 298. 



CoLUMBA, Saint, Vol. I. p. .39.5. 



Dun, a leech, Lb. p. 292. 



Elias or Helias II., Patriarch of Jeru- 

 salem, sends medical prescriptions to 

 King iElfred. For what is known of 

 him see Le Quien, Oriens Christianus, 

 Vol. IIL col. 302, and the Bollandist 

 Acta Sanctorum for May 12, p. xxxix. 



FoRNET, in Islandic Fomjot, with the ter- 

 mination, Fornjotr, gives name to an 

 herb unknown, Fornets palm, or hand, 

 Lb. I. Ixx., Ixxi. His sons were rulers 

 of air, fire and wind (Skaldskaparmal, 

 p, 67, ed. Reykjavik) : his name occurs 

 in the elder Edda (Hrafegaldr, stanza 

 17). He is reckoned among the Eotens 

 or giants (Snorra Edda, p. Ill, ed. 

 Reykjavik) ; and he was felled by Thor 

 (ib. p. 61). 



" Garmund, servant of God, Vol. I. p. 385. 

 Perhaps Gerraanus, bishop of Auxerre. 

 See William of Malmesbury, p. 3C, and 

 note, ed. Historical Society. Also Acta 

 Sanctorum, July 31. Wsermund, the 

 ancestor of Oifa and Penda (Sax, Chron. 

 626, 775), belongs to the fifth century-, 

 and was no saint. Gormimd, patriarch 

 of Jerusalem about 1118, was not cano- 

 nized, and could not be within the in- 

 tellectual reach of the author of that 

 charm. 



HoMEROS, Hb. xlix., Ixvi. 



Leleloth invoked. Lb. p. 140. 



Longintjs, the soldier who pierced the 

 Saviours side. Vol. I. p. 393. 



Mercurius, Hb, xlix., Ixxiii. 



On, Lb. I. xlvi. 1. See Glossary in Ana- 

 pypm. 



OxA, a leech. Lb. I. xlvii. 



P^on, 'properly an epithet of Apollo, 

 Hb. Ixvi. 



Patron invoked, Lb, p. 140, 



Plinius, Lb, I. Ixxxvii. 1. 



Telephus, Hb. xc, 



TiECON, Lb. p. 140. 



Vlixes, Hb. Ixxiii. 



WiTMiER. Lb. I. ii, 14, Glossary. 



