INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



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Bathyllus, Roman actor, 457. 



Batou-khan, Tartar genera], 725, 733. 



Batsch, A. J. G. C, cryptogamic botanist, 1027. 



Battara, Ant., botanist, 1027. 



Battus, leader of a Greek colony, 226. 



Bauclin, French navigator, 1053. 



Bauer, Ferd., artist and botanist, 1040. 



Bauhin, Caspar, botanist, 918, 937, 940-41 



Bauhin, John, botanist, 892, 919, 930. 



Baumgarten, J. C. G., German botanist, 1060. 



Baumgarten, Martin A., traveller in Egypt, 326, 860. 



Bausch, Io. Laur., founder of the Academia Curioso- 



rum in Germany, 958. 

 Bavius, Roman poet, 446. 



Beauvois, Palisot de, French botanist, 1054-55, 1059. 

 Bechaji, Hebrew poet, 684. 



Becket, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, 710, 714. 

 Beda, historian and ecclesiastical writer, 619. 

 Beechey, British navigator, 1050, 1064. 

 Behaim, Martin, of Nuremberg, 842. ^ — ■"" 

 Behram, sixth sultan of Delhi, 687.^08. 

 Bela, king of Edom or Petr,' a ,^[20 124. 

 Beladsor, Arab historian 630, 

 Belalcazar, Sebajjtj,an, 874. 

 Belanger, traveller and botanist, 1064. 

 Belbay,_AClemluk sultan of Egypt, 831. 

 BfJ,esis, in alliance with Arbaces, 203. 



Belibus, or Elibus, king of Babylon, 219 



Belidor, Bernard de, French engineer, 1012. 



Belisarius, Byzantine general, 576, 577, 579, 580, 583. 



Bellarminus, Robertus, chronographer, 930. 



Bellerophon, Aeolic chief, 156. 



Belleval, Petr. Richerio de, founder of the Montpelier 

 garden, 919. 



Bellus, Honorius, botanist in Crete, 916. 



Belochus, Assyrian emperor, 102-3. 



Belochus II., Assyrian emperor, 128. 



Belon, P., naturalist in Egypt, 886. 



Belus, first king of the Assyrians, 91. 



Bembo, secretary to Pope Leo X., 872. 



Benedict of Poland, traveller in Tartary, 736. 



Benedictus, opposition pope, 798, 801-2. 



Benedictus, sixtieth bishop of Rome, 589. 



Benedictus II., sixteenth Roman archbishop, 612. 



Benedictus III., fortieth Roman archbishop, 633. 



Benedictus IV., fifty-second Roman archbishop, 647. 



Benedictus V., sixty-eighth Roman archbishop, 655. 



Benedictus VI., seventy-first Roman archbishop, 656. 



Benedictus VII., seventy-second Roman archbishop, 

 656, 662. 



Benedictus VIII., eighty-first Roman archbishop, 667, 

 669. 



Benedictus IX., eighty-third Roman archbishop, 675- 

 76. 



Benedictus X., thirty-eighth pope, 765. 



Benedictus XI , forty-first pope, 7S2, 786. 



Benjamin ben Jehuda of Rome, Jewish writer, 765. 



Benjamin ben Serach, Jewish liturgical poet, 675. 



Benjamin of Tudela, Jewish traveller, 688, 711. 



Ben Masah, Isa, see Ebn Masah. 



Ben Masawia, Iahia, Arab doctor, 628. 



Bentivoglio of Ferrara, historian, 948. 



Bentley, Richard, of England, critic, 997. 



Benzoni, Girolamo, early traveller in America, 882. 



Bercta, wife of the king of Kent, 592. 



Berenger of Angiers, theologian, 676. 



Berengosius, theologian, 684. 

 Berenice, wife of Ptolemy Soter, 348. 

 Berenice, wife of Ptolemy III , 391. ; 



Bergen, C. A., botanist, 1018. 

 Bergius, P. J , Swedish botanist, 1027, 1036. 

 Bering, Russian navigator, 1008. * 



Berkeley, colonial governor of Virginia, 951, cy6r. 

 Berkhey, F. Van, botanist, 1027. 

 Bermudez, John, navigator, 866. , 



Bernard, British colonial governor, io>8. 

 Bernard Cluniacensis, theologian ajjffl satirist, 684. 

 Bernard de Gordon, medical writer, 765. 

 Bernard of Bretagne, traveller, ,'630, 

 Bernard of Clairvaux, theologian, 705. 

 Bernard, P. F., Swiss botafnist, 1063. 

 Bernays, German writer, 1066. 

 Bernhardus Senensjtfg', 814. 

 Berno Augiensi^'theologian, 664. 

 J3er2£UfepETa6ylonian historian, 373. 



Bertero, botanist in Chili and on Taheiti, 1066. 



Bertholdus Constantiensis, chronographer, 684. 



Bertoloni, Italian botanist, 1053. 



Bertonio, Ludevico P. Aymaran, grammarian, 665. 



Bertramus, theologian, 629. 



Bertrandus, Petrus, writer on ecclesiastical jurisdic- 

 tion, 782. 



Beryllus, bishop of Bostra in Arabia, 536. 



Besler, Basil, German botanist, 932. 



Bessarion, reviver of Platonic philosophy in Italy, 831. 



Betalabhatta, Sanscrit writer, 681. 



Bethencourt, John, conqueror of the Canary Islands, 

 764, 800. 



Beth-Ucham, Paulus, Jacobite patriarch of Antioch, 



5§9- 

 Bethuel, 106. 



Beybars, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 688, 751, 756. 

 Beydarah, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 760. 

 Beza, Theodore, scholar and successor of Calvin at 



Geneva, 897. 

 Bezaleel, Jewish artisan, 136. 

 Bharadwaja, Hindu king, 107. 

 Bhaskara, 686. 



Bhatia-tissa, king of Ceylon, 527, 529. 

 Bhattiya, Hindu king, 236. 

 Bhavabhuti, Sanscrit dramatist, 598, 616. 

 Bhoja, Hindu king, 703. 

 Bhrigu, grandfather of the Hindu princess Devayani, 



99, 592, 616. 

 Bhupala, Hindu king, 669. 

 Bhuren-Narapadi, king of Ava, 818, 822. 

 Bhurisena, Hindu king, 226. 

 Bhutagetu, Hindu king, 180. 

 Bianco, Andrea, geographer, 815. 

 Biard, Pierre, first Jesuit missionary in N. Am., 930. 

 Bias, one of the " Seven sages " of Greece, 233. 

 Bibaculus, Furius, Roman satirist, 446. 

 Bicheres, kmg of Egypt, 69. 



Bieberstein, botanist in the Caucasian countries, 1049. 

 Biel, Gabriel, scholastic theologian, 831. 

 Biela, astronomer, 1061. 

 Bielke, S. C, botanist, 1025. 

 Bieneches, king of Egypt, 64. 

 Bigelow, Jacob, N. American botanist, 1063. 

 Billardiere, J. J. La, botanist among Pacific isl., 1046. 

 Bimbisara, Hindu king, 236. 

 Bimsara, Hindu king, 231. 



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