INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



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Fagius, Paul, of Germany, translator of Hebrew, 885. 



Fagon, Guid. Crescent., French botanist, 997. 



Fa-Hian, Chinese traveller in Hindustan, 560. 



Fai-tai, dairo of Japan, 621. 



Falk, I. P., botanist in East Siberia, 1031-33. 



Fallopius, Gabriel, 872. 



Faneuil, Peter, of Boston, builder and donor of Faneuil 



Hall, 1017. 

 Fannasono, dairo of Japan, 767, 774. 

 Fannius, C, Roman historian, 400. 

 Fan-sio, nineteenth dairo of Japan, 561-62. 

 Faraday, scientific experimenter and discoverer, 1066. 

 Faradj, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 798, 802. 

 Faresi, Arab grammarian, 650. 

 Farokhzad, sultan of Ghazni, 677-78. 

 Faunus, king of the Aborigines in Italy, 157. 

 Faust, John, early European printer, 815. 

 Faustinus, bishop of Iconium, 553. 

 Favorinus, philosopher, 519. 

 Faye, astronomer, 1061. 

 Fayez, Fatimite sultan of Egypt, 708-9. 

 Faymiyoun, Syrian missionary in Yemen, 571. 

 Fei-dsio, fifty-first dairo of Japan, 625-26. 

 Felix, Arian bishop of Rome, 550. 

 Felix, fifty-second bishop of Rome, 574, 576. 

 Felix, forty-sixth bishop of Rome, 569-70. 

 Felix, opposition pope, 815, 821. 

 Felix, procurator of Judea, 482. 

 Felix, twenty-fourth bishop of Rome, 541. 

 Fenelon, author of Maximes des Saints, 997. 

 Fenestella, Roman historian, 467. 

 Ferdinand, first king of Castile in Spain, 675. 

 Ferdinand, king of Hungary, 877. 

 Ferdinand, king of Spain, 850. 

 Ferdinand VII., king of Spain, 1060. 

 Ferdinand, thirty-first emperor of Germany and Italy, 



891-92. 

 Ferdinand II , thirty-fourth emperor of Germany and 



Ita ] y. 935-36, 939-40, 943. 

 Ferdusi, Persian poet, 664. 

 Fereira, Peter, 860. 

 Fergus, king of Scotland, 560. 

 Fermin, Phil., botanist at Surinam, 1027. 

 Fernandes, Alvaro, Portuguese navigator, 819-20. 

 Fernandes, Joao, traveller in the Western Sahara, 819. 

 Fernandez, Duarte, 861. 

 Ferrari, Io. Bapt, Italian botanist, 948. 

 Ferrer, Don Jayme, Catalan navigator, 787. 

 Ferrerius Vincentius. theologian, 799. 

 Festus, Porcius, Roman procurator in Judea, 482. 

 Festus, Sext. Pompeius, Roman lexicographer, 547. 

 Festus Rufus, Roman historian, 547. 

 Feuillee, botanist, 1002. 



Fide-jori, cubo and emperor of Japan, 919, 934. 

 Fide-josi, cubo and emperor of Japan, 905, 908, 909, 



915-16, 918-19. 

 Fidelis, traveller in Egypt and Palestine, 621. 

 Fide-tada, cubo and emperor of Japan, 945, 957. 

 Field, Darby, first European visitor of the White 



Mountains, 952. 

 Fielding, Henry, English romance writer, 1012. 

 P'ihr-Coraysh, progenitor of the Coraysh tribe, 536. 

 Fikakusa II , or Go-Fikakusa, dairo of Japan, 740, 750. 

 Filicaia of Florence, Italian poet, 997. 

 Finan, bishop of the Scots, 605. 

 Finiguerra, Maso, earliest Italian engraver, 858. 



Firens, Petrus, botanist, 948. 



Firmicus Maternus, Latin ecclesiastical writer, 549. 



Firmilianus, bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, 536. 



Firoze, Sasanid king of Persia, 568-69. 



Firuz, eighth king of the Deccan, 811. 



Fischartus, Io., German botanist, 921. 



Fischer, F. E. L., German botanist, 1052, 1066. 



Fischer, Levinus, German botanist, 948. 



Fi-ti, of the Thsi, Chinese emperor, 570. 



Flaccus, Publius Avilius, Roman prefect over Egypt, 



478. 

 Flacourt, Stephan, French gov. of Madagascar, 957. 

 Flaccus, Verrius, Roman archaeologist and gramma- 

 rian, 464. 

 Flame], Nicholas, alchemist, 791. 

 Flamstead, John, English astronomer, 989, 997, 1037. 

 Flavianus, bishop of Antioch, 554. 

 Flavianus, bishop of Constantinople, 552, 566. 

 Flavianus the younger of Antioch, eccles. writer, 571. 

 Flavius Blondus, historian, 814. 

 Fletcher, British colonial governor, 990. 

 Floerke, H. Gust., German botanist, 1056. 

 Florentinus, Roman jurist, 536. 

 Florianus, thirty-seventh Roman emperor, 542. 

 Fontaine, Jean de la, French poet, 965. 

 Fontenelle, Bernard de, 1012. 

 Forbisher, Martin, British navigator, 901. 

 Foricawa, dairo of Japan, 682, 684. 

 Foricawa II., dairo of Japan, 721, 723. 

 Formosus, forty-seventh Roman archbishop, 644-45. 

 Forrest, Thomas, voyager to New Guinea, 1037. 

 Forskal, Petrus, Danish botanist in Egypt and Arabia, 



1024-26. 

 Forster, George, accomp. his father on Cook's second 



voyage, 1034. 

 Forster, Io. Rein., voyager and botanist, 1031-32,1034, 



1049. 

 Fortunatianus of Carthage, bishop of Aquileia, 550. 

 Fotherby, Robert, Arctic voyager, 932. 

 Fou-chan, preserver of the Chou-king, 399. 

 Foucquembourg, French commissioner to the East 



Indies, 953. 

 Foudo-no Yasou, Japanese historian, 615. 

 Fou-hi, founder of the Chinese empire, 76. 

 Fousi-wara-no Naka-fira, 652. 

 Fousi-wara-no Ye-mi-no, Japanese general, 621. 

 Fou-y-tchang, Chinese historian, 94S. 

 Fra. Giovanni, called Angelico, Italian painter, 814. 

 Fracastor, Hieronymus, poet and medical writer, 872. 

 Fragosus, loan., Spanish botanist, 900. 

 Francis, king of France, 866-67, 869-70, 874-75. 

 Francis II., forty-third emperor of Germany and 



Italy, and first Austrian emperor, 1047, 1056. 

 Franciscus Pedemontium, 773. 

 Franco, Joan., German botanist, 936. 

 Franco, mathematician, 675. 

 Frankenius, Johannes, Swedish botanist, 951. 

 Franklin, Benjamin, American physicist, 1021-22, 



1036, 1039. 

 Fraser, John, English botanist, 1039, 1052, 1059. 

 Freculphus of Lisieux, theologian, 629. 

 Fredegaire, French historian, 619. 

 Frederic, elector of Saxony, 863-65. 

 Frederic, first king of Prussia, 994. 

 Frederic II. the Great, king of Prussia, 1017, 1042. 

 Frederic V., king of Denmark, 1012. 



