INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



1 107 



Hoffmann, Geo. Fr., German botanist, 1052. 



Hoffmaimsegg, botanist, 1050. 



Hofmannus, Maurit., German botanist, 965. 



Hogarth, William, English painter, 1013. 



Holbein, Hans, German painter, 872. 



Holcot, Robertus, of Eng., scholastic theologian, 782. 



Holm, Geo. Tycho, Swedish botanist, 1027. 



Ho-lo-mien, Hindu king, 603. 



Homerus, Greek poet, 182. 



Homerus, Greek tragic poet, 370. 



Honain-ebn-Izhak, Arab physician, 631. 



Honestis, Christoph. de, botanist, 799. 



Honoria, sister of Valentinianus III., 565. 



Honorius, fifth Roman archbishop, 600, 602- 



Honorius, Roman emperor of the West, 558, 564. 



Honorius II., seventh pope, 688, 690. 



Honorius III., twenty-first pope, 720, 722. 



Honorius IV., thirty-fourth pope, 758-59. 



Honorius Augustudunensis, 718. 



Hook, Robert, microscopic observer, 965. 



Hooker, Wm. J., English botanist, 1058. 



Hooper, bishop, originator of Puritanism, 887. 



Hootman, Cornelius, Dutch navigator, 918. 



Hophra, or Apries, or Uaphres,kingof Egypt, 234, 237. 



Hoppe, D. H., German botanist, 1042. 



Hoppe, T. K., German botanist, 1033. 



Horapollo, Egyptian exponent of hieroglyphics, 13. 



Horatius, Roman poet, 461. 



Hormisdas, fiftieth bishop of Rome, 572-73, 576. 



Hormisdas, third Sasanid king of Persia, 542. 



Hormisdas II., Sasanid king of Persia, 544. 



Hormisdas III., or Hoormuz III., Sasanid king of 



Persia, 589, 591. 

 Horsfield, American botanist on Java, 1053. 

 Hortensius, Roman orator, 446. 

 Horus, king of Egypt, 122. 

 Hosea, Jewish prophet, 210. 

 Hosein Meerza, sultan of Herat, 845. 

 Hoshea, king of Israel, 214. 

 Hosius, early bishop in Spain, 547. 

 Host, N. Thom., German botanist, 1049. 

 Hostilius, Tullus, third king of Rome, 225, 227. 

 Ho-tan-kia, of the Chang, Chinese emperor. 113. 

 Ho-ti, of the Han, Chinese emperor, 517. 

 Ho-ti II., of the Thsi, Chinese emperor, 571. 

 Holomanus of Paris, jurist, 897. 

 Hottonus, Petr , Dutch botanist, 997. 

 Hou-eul-ma, king of Cambodia, 792. 

 Houstoun, Gul., bot. in the W. Indies and Mexico, 10 12. 

 Houttuyn, Martinus, Dutch botanist, 1036. 

 How, William, English botanist, 958. 

 Hualcopo Duchicala, fourteenth scyri of Quito, 813, 



829. 

 Hualpa, discoverer of Potosi silver mines, 885. 

 Huascar, thirteenth inca of Peru, 868, 871. 

 Huayna Capac, twelfth inca of Peru, 667, 827, 834, 841, 



845, 868. 

 Hue, traveller in China and Thibet, 767. 

 Hudson, Henry, Pritish navigator, 927-29. 

 Hudson, William, English botanist, 1025. 

 Huematzin, Mexican astronomer and writer, 614. 

 Huet, Daniel, critic, 997. 

 Huetzin, Toltec king of Mexico, 622. 

 Hughes, Griffith, botanist in Barbados, 102 1. 

 Hugius, Swiss theologian and hellenist, 1052. 

 Hugo de S. Caro, theologian, 723. 



Hugo de S. Victore, Saxon scholastic theologian, 703. 



Hugo Etherianus, theologian, 711. 



Huitzilchuatl, second Mexican emperor, 797, 802. 



Hulagu, Tartar chief, 747, 750. 



Huldericus, bishop of Augsburg, 639. 



Hull, John, mint-master in New England, 958. 



Humaioon, emperor of Northern Hindustan, 891. 



Humbertus Cardinalis, theologian, 675. 



Humboldt, traveller and physicist, 1049, I0 5 : > I0 54- 



Humenus, Egyptian astronomer, 703. 



Humphreys, secretary of Eng. missionary society, 997. 



Hunahpu, third king of Guatemala, 657. 



Hur, first-born of Ephratah, 127, 140. 



Husein, son of Ali, 612. 



Husham, king of Edom, 125. 



Huss, John, 802, 811. 



Huygens, Christian, astronomer, 959-60. 



Hyagnis, Greek flute-player, 152. 



Hybreas, Greek orator, 446. 



Hygynus,. eighth bishop of Rome, 464, 527. 



Hyllus, Heraclid chief, 166, 178. 



Hymenaeus, thirty-seventh bp. of Jerusalem, 540, 544. 



Hypatia, Greek mathematician, 562. 



Hyperechius, Greek grammarian, 565. 



Hyperides of Athens, Greek orator, 323, 326. 



Hypermnestra, daughter of Danaus, 147. 



Iamblichus of Babylon, Greek writer, 526. 

 Iamblichus of Chalcis, Neo-Platonist, 544. 

 Iambulus, Greek voyager to East Africa, 443. 

 Iannas, or Ianias, Hyksos king of Egypt, 100. 

 Iasus, or Inachus II., king of Argos, 128. 

 Iaxava, Io., botanist, 872. 

 Ibek, first Memluk sultan of Egypt, 741, 747. 

 Iberville, French admiral, 994. 

 Ibn al-Gezzar, Arab writer, 655. 

 Iborea, Lombard chief, 553. 

 Ibrahim, Arab shipmaster, 778. 

 Ibrahim, nineteenth Turkish sultan, 951, 957. 

 Ibrahim, sultan of Ghazni, 678, 683. 

 Ibrahim, thirteenth Ommiad khalif, 619. 

 Ibrahim Meerza; governor of Shiraz in Persia, 803. 

 Ibrahim Pasha, viceroy of Egypt, 1066. 

 Ibycus, Greek poet, 241. 

 Icon Amlac, Abyssinian king, 747. 

 Idatius, historian and eccles. writer, 561, 565, 568. 

 Idatius, or Ithacius, bishop in Spain, 555. 

 Iddo, Jewish prophet, 186. 

 Idomeneus, Dorian chief, 164. 

 Idomeneus of Lampsacus, Greek historian, 370. 

 Iemitz, cubo and emperor of Japan, 957-58. 

 Ignatius, early Christian writer, 520. 

 Ignatius, patriarch of Constantinople, 640. 

 Igumnof of Irkutzk, author of Mongol-Russian dic- 

 tionary, 1052. 

 Ijesaz, regent and emperor of Japan, 919, 930, 934, 945. 

 Ikshid, governor of Egypt, 651-52. 

 Ilasar, king of the Rammanite Arabs, 461. 

 Ildefonsus, bishop of Toledo, 613. 

 Ildibad, sixth Gothic king of Italy, 580. 

 Ilus, founder of the city of Troy, 152. 

 Immanuel, or Emmanuel, Hebrew poet, 782. 

 Imperatus, Ferrandus, 920. 

 Imra-el-Keys, Arab poet, 585. 

 Ina, Saxon king of England, 613, 615, 618. 



