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INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



Hermachus, Greek philosopher, 3S2. 

 Hermagoras, Greek rhetor, 434. 

 Hermagoras the younger, Greek rhetor, 456. 

 Hermann, Paullus, botanist, 970, 9S2, 991. 

 Hermannus comes Veringensis, orientalist, 680. 

 Hermannus Contractus, mathematician and chronog- 



rapher, 676. 

 Hermannus de Neuenare, botanist, 870. 

 Hermas, early Christian writer, 528. 

 Hermeias of Methymne, Greek historian, 312; 

 Hermes, or Ermes, see Ramses III. 

 Hermippus, Greek biographer, 389. 

 Hermippus, Greek comic poet, 2S1. 

 Hermippus of Berytus, Greek grammarian, 519. 

 Hermocrates, Greek rhetor, 534 

 Hermocrates, Syracusan general, 292. 

 Hermogenes, Greek rhetor, 529. 

 Hermolaus, Greek grammarian, 576. 

 Hermolaus Barbarus of Venice, botanist, 846. 

 Hermon, thirty-ninth bishop of Jerusalem, 544. 

 Hermotinus, Greek philosopher, 268. 

 Hernandez, Spanish naturalist in Mexico, 915. 

 Herod, king of Judaea, 456, 466. 

 Herod Antipas, tetrarch of Galilee, 466, 478. 

 Herodes Atticus, Greek rhetor, 528, 531. 

 Herodianus, Greek historian, 533. 

 Herodicus, Greek historian, 281. 

 Herodicus of Babylon, Greek grammarian, 407. 

 Herodorus of Heraclea, Greek historian, 281. 

 Herodotus, Greek historian, 274, 277, 736. 

 Heron of Alexandria, Greek engineer, 390. 

 Herophilus, Greek anatomist, 346, 389. 

 Herschel, John F. W., English astronomer, 1066. 

 Herschel, William, English astronomer, 960, 1037. 

 Hervaeus Natalis, scholastic theologian, 765. 

 Hescham, tenth Ommiad khalif, 618-19. 

 Hesiod, Greek poet, 186. 

 Hesychius, bishop of Jerusalem, 597. 

 Hesychius of Miletus, Greek historian, 576. 

 Hetton, bishop and traveller, 624. 

 Heucherus, Io. H-, German botanist, 1012. 

 Heydenberger, Ortolf de Bavaria, botanist, 814. 

 Hezekiah, king of Judah, 214, 219. 

 Hezion of Damascus, 180 

 Hezron, grandson of Judah, 123. 

 Hiao-hiouan-ti, see Siouan-ti. 

 Hiao-hoai-ti, of the Tcin, Chinese emperor, 545. 

 Hiao-hoei-ti, of the Tcin, Chinese emperor, 544. 

 Hiao-ping-ti, of the Han, Chinese emperor, 46S. 

 Hiao-tchao-ti, of the Han, Chinese emperor, 442. 

 Hiao-tsoung, of the Soung, Chinese emperor, 710. 

 Hiao-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 193. 

 Hiao-wen-wang, of the Thsin, Chinese emperor, 383. 

 Hiao-wou-ti, of the Tcin, Chinese emperor, 552. 

 Hiao-wou-ti II., of the Northern Soung, Chinese 



emperor, 567. 

 Hicetas of Syracuse, Greek astronomer, 320. 

 Hien-kang, prince of Tsin in China, 225. 

 Hien-ti, of the Han, Chinese emperor, 532. 

 Hien-tsoung, of the Thang, Chinese emperor, 625. 

 Hien-tsoung II., of the Ming, Chinese emperor, 830. 

 Hien-Wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emp., 312, 318. 

 Hiero, king of Syracuse, 266. 

 Hiero II., king of Syracuse, 378. 

 Ilierocles, Greek philosopher, 565. 

 Hieronymus, or Jerome, eccles. writer, 552, 555, 561. 



Hieronymus of Braunsweig, botanist, 843. 



Hieronymus of Cardia, Greek historian, 377. 



Hieronymus of Rhodes, Greek philosopher, 382. 



Higgeson, Francis, clergyman in New England, 945. 



Hilarion, early Christian writer, 547. 



Hilarius, or Hilarus, forty-fourth bishop of Rome, 568. 



Hilarius Pictaviensis, ecclesiastical writer, 550. 



Hildebertus Cenomanensis, theologian and poet, 684. 



Hildebrand of Tuscany, founder of the papal hier- 

 archy, 680-82. 



Hildegarde, abbess, 705. 



Hildephonsus, see lldefonsus. 



Hilduinus, abbot of St. Denis, theologian, 629. 



Hilkiah, Jewish high-priest, 22S. 



Hill, John, English botanist, 1023, 1025, 1035. 



Hillel, Jewish patriarch, 565. 



Hillel Hannasi, Jewish chronographer, 549. 



Hillsborough, Lord, British statesman, 1028. 



Himerius, Greek rhetor, 552. 



Himilco, Carthaginian general, 279. 



Himilco, Carthaginian prince, 265. 



Himyar, fourth Cahtan ruler of Yemen, 226. 



Hincmarus of Rheims, theologian, 639. 



Hing-wang, Chinese emperor, 217-18. 



Hiouan-ti, of the Han, Chinese emperor, 52S. 



Hiouan-ti II., of the Tchin, Chinese emperor, 586. 



Hiouan-tsoung, of the Thang, Chin, emp., 615, 618-19. 



Hiouan-tsoung, of the Kin, ruler of N. China, 719. 



Hiouan-tsoung II., of the Ming, Chinese emperor, 812. 



Hiouen-thsang, Chinese traveller in Hindustan, 601. 



Hippalus, Greek navigator, 481. 



Hipparchus, Greek astronomer, 400, 407. 



Hipparchus, Greek comic poet, 299. 



Hipparchus, son of Pisistratus and ruler of Athens, 

 249, 252. 



Hippocrates, Greek medical writer, 306. 



Hippodromus, Greek rhetor, 534 



Hippolochus son of Elaphus, Greek physician, 2S1. 



Hippolytus, disciple of Irenaeus and chronog., 536. 



Hippomenes, Athenian archon, 215 



Hipponax, Greek poet, 242. 



Hippotus, Heraclid chief, 179. 



Hippys of Rhegium, Greek historian, 255, 



Hiram, Phoenician king, 179. 



Hi-tsoung, of the Thang, Chinese emperor, 640. 



Hi-tsoung of the Kin, ruler of Northern China, 703. 



Hi-tsoung II., of the Ming, Chinese emperor, 939, 942. 



Hiu-chin, Chinese lexicographer, 535 



Hiu-heng, Chinese philosopher and statesman, 75T. 



Hoai, of the Hia, Chinese emperor, 91. 



Hoai-nan-tseu, Chinese philosopher and physicist, 401. 



Hoai-tsoung, of the Ming, Chinese emperor, 943. 



Hoang-long, prince of Tching in China, 203. 



Hoang-tchao, claimant of the Chinese empire, 640-42. 



Hoang-tchi, Chinese pirate, 888. 



Hoang-ti, or Hien-youang, early Chin, emp., 80, 1006. 



Hobaisch, Arab medical writer, 639. 



Hobbes, Thomas, 965. 



Hobomack, aboriginal American, 939. 



Hodgson, B. H, English orientalist in Nepal, 1062. 



Hoei-chin, Buddhist missionary in the Loo-Choo 



Islands, 570. 

 Hoeida, Alfonso, 859. 



Hoei-ti, of the Han, Chinese emperor, 396. 



Hoei-tsoung, of the Soung, Chinese emperor, 684, 6S6. 

 Hoei-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 222, 225. 



