INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



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Denys, first colonist at Miramichi, 948. 



Deodatus, thivd archbishop of Rome, 598-99. 



Deppe, botanist in Mexico, 1065. 



Dequen, Jean, Jesuit missionary, 958. 



Dercylus, Greek writer, 337. 



Dermot, king of Leinster in Ireland, 713. 



Dershavin, Gabriel, Russian poet, 1052. 



De -Sacy, Silvestre, French orientalist, 1052. 



Descartes, author of a new system of philosophy, 948. 



Descourtilz, botanist in the West Indies, 1062. 



Descurain, botanist, 1027. 



Desfontaines, R. L., botanist in Barbarv, 1050. 



Desiderius, thirtieth and last king of the Lombards, 



622. 

 Deslongchamps, Loiseleur, French botanist, 1065. 

 Desportes, J. B. R. P., botanist in Hayti, 1013, 1030. 

 De Soto, Spanish traveller in Florida, 877-78, S8i. 

 De Sousa, Jao, see Housa. 

 Dessalines, first king of Hayti, 1054. 

 D'Estaing, French admiral, 1036. 

 Desvaux, N. A., French botanist, 1052. 

 Dette-tissa, king of Ceylon, 541-42. 

 Deucalion, 132. 

 Devaban, Hindu king, 537. 

 Devanampriya Tishya, king of Ceylon, 3S6. 

 Devanica, Hindu king, 440. 

 Devasreshtha, Hindu king, 543. 

 Devayani, wife of the Hindu king Yayati, 99. 

 De Vico, astronomer, 1061. 

 Dewa Kasuma, king of Java, 64S. 

 Dexippus, Greek historian, 541. 

 Dexter, Roman ecclesiastical writer, 560. 

 Dhafer, Fatimite sultan of Egypt, 707-8. 

 Dhanvantari, Hindu medical writer, 411, 690-91. 

 Dhatusena, or Dasen Kelliya, king of Ceylon, 568. 

 Dhruvasena, or Dhruvabatta, Hindu king of Guzerat, 



601. 

 Dhou-Chenatir, tobba of Yemen, 570. 

 Dhou-Nowas, last tobba of Yemen, 570, 573—74. 

 Dhou-Sadad, Cahtan ruler of Yemen, 407. 

 Dhoyin, Sanscrit poet, 711. 

 Diagoras of Melos, Greek philosopher, 268. 

 Dias, Vicente, Portuguese navigator, 823. 

 Diaz, Bartholomew, Portuguese navigator, 766, 844. 

 Diaz de Solis, John, Spanish navigator, 860. 

 Dicaearchus, Greek physicist and historian, 2, 347. 

 Dicaeogenes, Greek tragic poet, 299. 

 Dickson, J., cryptogamic botanist, 1052. 

 Dicuil, Irish geographer, 624. 



Didius Julianus, Roman emperor by purchase, 533. 

 Dido, or Elissa, founder of Carthage, 196. 

 Didymus, Greek grammarian, 456. 

 Didymus of Alexandria, early Christian writer, 547. 

 Diego d'Azambuxa, governor of Minaj 842. 

 Diereville, botanist in Nova Scotia, 994. 

 Dieuches, Greek medical writer, 325, 345. 

 Digby, Kenelm, English botanist, 948. 

 Dillenius, J. Jac, botanist, 1010, 1017. 

 Dillwyn, L. W., cryptogamic botanist, 1052. 

 Dinarchus, Greek orator, 325. 

 Dinis Dias, Portuguese navigator, 819. 

 Dinocrates, Greek mathematician, 325. 

 Dinolochus, Greek comic poet, 255. 

 Dinon, Greek historian, 322. 

 Diodes, Greek comic poet, 299. 

 Diodes of Carystus, Greek medical writer, 337. 



Diocletianus, Roman emperor, 543, 545. 



Diodorus, bishop of Tarsus, 554. 



Diodorus, Valerius, Greek philosopher, 526. 



Diodorus of Erythrae, Greek poet, 213. 



Diodorus Siculus, Greek historian, 448. 



Diodorus of Sinope, Greek comic poet, 312. 



Diodorus of Tyre, Greek philosopher, 400. 



Diogenes, Greek tragic poet, 299. 



Diogenes of Apollonia, Greek philosopher, 268. 



Diogenes of Babylon, Greek philosopher, 401. 



Diogenes of Phoenicia, Greek philosopher, 576. 



Diogenes the Cynic, Greek philosopher, 312. 



Diomedes, son of Tydeus, 167. 



Dion, king of Syracuse, 319. 



Dion Cassius, Greek historian, 533. 



Dion Chrysostomus, Greek rhetor, 517. 



Dionysides, Greek tragic poet, 370. 



Dionysius, bishop of Corinth, 529. 



Dionysius, first bishop of Paris, 539. 



Dionysius, Greek botanist, 432. 



Dionysius, Greek musician, 519. 



Dionysius, Greek traveller in India, 378. 



Dionysius, king of Syracuse, 296, 303, 312. 



Dionysius II , king of Syracuse, 312, 319-21. 



Dionysius, thirteenth bishop of Alexandria, 538, 540. 



Dionysius, twenty-third bishop of Uome, 539-41. 



Dionysius Carthusianus of Belgium, scholastic theo- 

 logian, 831. 



Dionysius Exiguus, ecclesiastical writer, 574. 



Dionysius Iambus, Greek poet, 382. 



Dionysius of Alexandria, Greek astronomer, 375. 



Dionysius of Colophon, Greek painter, 281. 



Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Greek historian, 456. 



Dionysius of Heraclea, Greek philosopher, 370. 



Dionysius of Magnesia, Greek rhetor, 434. 



Dionysius of Miletus, Greek historian, 255. 



Dionysius of Miletus, Greek rhetor, 519. 



Dionysius of Pergamus, Greek rhetor, 456. 



Dionysius of Sinope, Greek comic poet, 325. 



Dionysius of Telmahre, author of a Syrian chronicle, 

 624. 



Dionysius Periegetes, Greek geographer, 529. 



Dionysius Scytobrachion, Greek historian, 407. 



Dionysius Thrax, Greek grammarian, 434. 



Diophanes, Greek rhetor, 537. 



Diophantes, Greek rhetor, 547. 



Dioscorides, Greek poet, 389. 



Dioscorides of Anazarba, Greek botanist, 483, 885. 



Dioscorides Phacas, Greek medical writer, 446. 



Dioscorides the younger, Greek editor, 519. 



Diotimus, Greek orator, 323. 



Diotimus the Stoic, Greek philosopher, 433. 



Diotisalvi, 708. 



Diotrephes, early Christian, 517. 



Diphilus of Siphnus, Greek medical writer, 375. 



Dipticetu, Hindu king, 186. 



Diptiman, Hindu king, 146. 



Diyllus, Greek historian, 370. 



Dizaboul, or Ti-theou-pou-li, khan of the Turks, 586. 



Djakmak, see Jakmak. 



Djauhar Kaid. see Jauhar. 



Djemaleddin Yusuf, see Jemaleddin. 



Djenghiz-Khan, see Jenghiz-Khan. 



Djewhari, Arab writer, 600. 



Dmitrief, Ivan, Russian poet, 1052. 



Dobrovsky, Joseph, Slavonian scholar, 1052. 



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