INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



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Georgi, Io. Theoph., botanist in East Siberia, 1031-33. 



Georgilas, Emmanuel, modern Greek versifier, 831. 



Georgius, Arian bishop of Alexandria, 550-51. 



Georgius monachus, Greek writer, 650. 



Georgius Phrantzes, 831. 



Georgius Protosincellus, Greek writer, 831. 



Georgius Trapezuntinus, translator of Greek, 831. 



Gerard, L., French botanist, 1024-25. 



Gerarde, John, English botanist, or8, 947. 



Gerardus Cremonensis, orientalist, 680. 



Gerber, Traug., Russian botanist, 1012. 



Gerbert, see Sylvester II. 



Gerbillon, P., Jesuit missionary in China, 989. 



Gerhardus, 740. 



Germanicus Caesar, son of Drusus^ 470, 475. 



Germanus Antisiodorensis, legate from the bishop of 



Rome, 565. 

 Germanus, Greek patriarch, 618. 

 Germanus of Constantinople, scholastic Greek writer, 



Gerson ben Solomon, Jewish cosmographer, 752. 



Gerson, Joannes, of Paris, scholastic theologian, 799. 



Gervase of Canterbury, historian, 718. 



Gesenius, orientalist, 650. 



Gesner, Io , botanist, 882, 884, 887-88, 891-92, 894, 897, 



1021, 1025, 1027. 

 Geta, brother of the emperor Caracalla, 534-35. 

 Ghatacarpura, Sanscrit writer, 6S1. 

 Ghazali, see Gazali. 



Gheias-u-din Ghori, suit, of Ghor and Ghazni, 709, 718. 

 Ghen-so, twenty-fourth dairo of Japan, 569. 

 Ghiesbreght, botanist in Mexico, 1067. 

 Ghi-fon, king of the Loo-Choo Islands, 741. 

 Ghota-abaya, or Maga-warna-Abaya, king of Ceylon, 



539. 541- 



Gideon, or Jerubbaal, Jewish warrior, 157. 



Giganof, author of a Tartar dictionary, 1052. 



Gilbert, Humph., leader of an English colony, 905, 936. 



Gilbert, Raleigh, leader of an English colony, 926-27. 



Gilbert of Poitiers, theologian, 705. 



Gildas, earliest British historian, 585. 



Gildo, claimant of the Roman empire, 559. 



Gilead, 127. 



Gillam, British navigator, 965. 



Ginnani, Jos., botanist, 1013. 



Giorgione, Italian painter, 858. 



Giotto, Italian painter, 765. 



Giraldi of Ferrara, critic, 872. 



Gisco, Carthaginian prince, 265. 



Giseke, P. D., botanist, 1027. 



Giselbertus, theologian, 650. 



Giyoki, Buddhist priest in Japan, 618. 



Glaber, Radulphus, historian and theologian, 675. 



Glanville, Bartholomew, English botanist, 782. 



Glanville, Ranulph de, jurist, 715. 



Glaucias, early Christian Greek writer, 498. 



Glaucias, Greek medical writer, 392. 



Glaucus of Chios, Greek artisan, 220. 



Gleditsh, Io. Th., botanist, 1013, 1025. 



Gliick of Livonia, translator into Lettonian and Rus- 

 sian, 997. 



Gluzonius, Emmanuel, modern Greek writer, 897. 



Glycas, Michael, scholastic Greek writer, 684. 



Glycerius, Roman emperor over the West, 568-69. 



Glycon, Greek medical writer, 455. 



Gmelin, Io. Frid., botanist, 1025, 1033, 1043. 



Gmelin, Io. George, botanist in Siberia, 1013, 1018. 

 Gmelin jun., voyager on the Caspian, 1033. 

 Gmelin, Sam. Theoph., voyager on the Caspian, 1028. 

 Gnipho, Antonius, Roman rhetor, 446. 

 Gobind Bidyadhar, king of Orissa, 872. 

 Goddam, Adamus, scholastic theologian, 782. 

 Godescalcus, author of the doctrine of predestina- 

 tion, 631. 

 Godfrey of Bouillon, leader of Crusaders, 683. 

 Godfridus Vindocinensis, theologian, 684. 

 Goffe, English regicide, 960. 

 Gofunnazo, dairo of Japan, 812, 818, 830. 

 Go-Horikawa, see Forikawa II. 

 Go-jo-sei, dairo of Japan, 913. 

 Gokomatz, dairo of Japan, 796, 802. 

 Gollownin, Russian voyager to Japan, 1059. 

 Gomara, Lopez de, 888. 

 Gomez, botanist in Brazil, 1059. 

 Gomez, Esteuan, Spanish navigator, 867. 

 Gomez, Fernam, 831, 833. 

 Gonara, dairo of Japan, 868, 892. 

 Gonarda III., king of Cashmere, 193. 

 Gonsalo Velio, Portuguese navigator, 813, 822. 

 Gonsalves, Antam, Portuguese navigator, 816-17,819. 

 Goodenough, S., cryptogamic botanist, 1047. 

 Gookin, Daniel, ethnologist in N. America, 972. 

 Gordianus Pius, twenty-seventh Roman emperor, 538. 

 Gordius, king of Phrygia, 1 50. 

 Go-reisei, or Reisei II., dairo of Japan, 676, 6S0. 

 Gurgias, Greek orator, 281. 



Gorram, Nicolaus de, scholastic theologian, 782. 

 Gorter, D. de, botanist, 1024-25. 

 Go-san-dsio, dairo of Japan, 680. 

 Gosnold, Bartholomew, British navigator, 923. 

 Go-sijrakawa, dairo of Japan, 709. 

 Go-siu-saku, dairo of Japan, 675-76. 

 Gothofridus Viterbiensis, chronographer, 716. 

 Go-Tsutsi-Mikaddo, dairo of Japan, 830. 

 Gotto-mio, dairo of Japan, 953, 959. 

 Gouan, Ant., French botanist, 1024-25, 1033. 

 Gouda, dairo of Japan, 755, 759. 



Gourgues, Dominique de, Fr. colonizer in Florida, 898. 



Govardhana, Sanscrit poet, 711. 



Govindanat'ha, commentator on the Vedas, 651,655. 



Gower, English poet, 798. 



Graah, Danish navigator, 862. 



Gravius of Saxony, critic, 997. 



Graham, John, botanist in Hindustan, 1068. 



Grais, leader of a Greek colony, 191. 



Grant, U S , American general, 107 1. 



Gratian of Tuscany, scholastic theologian, 708. 



Gratianus, forty-eighth Roman emperor, 553—54. 



Grave, Du Pont, French navigator, 920. 



Gravina of Naples, jurist, 997. 



Gray, Asa, N. American botanist, 1069-70. 



Green, John, American trader, 1038. 



Greene, Benjamin D., American botanist, 1047, 1063. 



Greene, Nathaniel, American general, 1037. 



Greenvil, Richard, leader of a British colony, 908-9. 



Gregentius, bishop of Yemen, 577. 



Gregorius, Arian bishop of Alexandria, 548-49. 



Gregorius, bishop of Nazianzus, 547. 



Gregorius, bishop of Nyssa, 554. 



Gregorius, or Theodorus, bishop of Neo-caesarea in 

 Pontus, 537. 



Gregorius Ariminensis, scholastic theologian, 782. 



