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is requifite in the cafe of a bachelor; and farther, thall com- 
and publicly perform pe 
bare fhall aia ee his Brace in 
which being granted by both the Savile profeffor 
fome maftcr of arts ae ba them for that ene a he 
fhall be prefented to 
Tt iso maids ed by the author of ea es pea litteraire de 
ra om. VI. p. 142, X.-Pps 200, that in 
ie Cea aeber ages, ies was in in fach bh high eflimation, 
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little indebted to them is the diftinGtion of being admitted 
into their company during fo man es, as ignorant artifts 
of talents and feniibility have perhaps contributed more to 
her perfeétion, than Pe ed fublime reveries and profcund cal- 
culations of men o 
he firft suai aeition a the degree either of Baclidice 
or door inmufic, was formerly the reading and expounc- 
ing of certain books in Boethius, as the only writings whence 
compofe a ercife for voices and pape in fix o 
eight parts, which he is to fubmit to the infpe@io the 
ufic profeffor, and to have publicly performed in te mufic 
rfit 
fchool of the unive 
Wood, in his Fafti, hae been able to produce no names of 
muficians that have been enrolled among the graduates of 
the univerfity of Oxford before the fixteenth century, 
the a eminent men OF ean ng in the reign of Edward 
I ong whom the author includes John Ham oys, ‘fan 
excellent mufician,”’ adding, that ‘ for his notable cunnin 
was made a dottor of mufic.’’ ut acade 
1463, when Henry Habengton was a to the nee 
of bachelor of mufic at Cambridge, Thomas Saintwix a 
doétor in mufic, was made matter of king’s college in the 
fame univerfity. 
UELTA, in Botany, Aublet Guian. 750. #. 
Juff. 363, a fhrub, three or four feet high, with oan 
twining branches, pinnate leaves, and {mall white { fpicate~ 
papilionaceous flowers, 
in Guiana, Juffieu fulpedcts it on belong to the genus Geof- 
DEHAM, a town of Arabia, in the country of Yemen; 
28 miles W.N.W. of Sana. 
end in Geography, a rite - arias in the 
province a Trak ; miles N.N.W. 0 
DEHCHAR, a ont of oe in ne ernie of Ker- 
man; 70 miles . of Sirgt 
DEH. oucHEK, a town of Perfia, in the province of 
Trak; 48 miles N.W. of Ifpahan, 
DEI 
DEHDANAH, a town of hed in the province of 
Khorafan ; 60 miles N.E. of Her 
DEHEWBARTH, one of te fix pinetpaliies into 
which W as was divided about the clofe ta — fixth cen- 
five were Gw pt hehe s, Reynnuc, 
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cipalities or kingdoms; 
wynedd. Dehewbarth, now South-Wales, was the coun- 
try of the brave Silures ; ‘and was anciently divided into the 
fix diftri@s of Cairdigan, now Cardiganfhire, Dyvat, now 
Pembrokefhire, Cairmarden, now Caermarthenfhire, Morgan- 
nuc, now Glamorganfhire, Guent, now Monmouthfhire, and 
Brecknock, or Brecknockfhire he chief refidence, or 
capital of the ancient princes or South-Wales, was Cair- 
marden, and fometimes Dinevor cattle. 
DEHI-COUH, or Denaxa, a town of Perfia, in the 
province of Lariftan; 9 miles W. of Lar. 
DEHI-DOMDE, a town of Perfia, in the province of 
Farfiftan ; roo miles S.E. of Schiras 
ENI-GHERDOU, a ide of Perfia, in the pro- 
vince of Farfiftan ; 100 miles iras. 
DERI-KOURD, a town of Perfia, in the province of 
ariftan; 21 miles 
DEHISCENTI IA, a tending or feparation of parts, 
in Vegetable Phifiolesis: is dy applied to the opening 
of a or dry {eed-veffels, when they arrive at maturity. 
The word is alfo ufed for the feafon when this principally 
happen 
van ‘coapfules are fo conftruéted, that while juicy and 
verdant, they remain clofed, abet dry, they cither 
{plit afunder by the elatticity of e valves, fometimes, as 
in £uphorbia and its allies, with great force; or their thin 
fides fhrivel and fhrink, thus forming e btleiay as in the 
Poppy, the Lily, and with great regularit 
fome {pecies of Ariflolochia. By this contrivdnce the feeds 
are dilperfed in dry weather, which is moft favourable to 
their fuccefs. Some annual fpecies ef Mafembryanthmm 
have however been difcovered in the fandy defert 
whofe capfules expand, and fcatter their feeds, in me wea- 
meet with {uflicient pele . vegetate. See Sm. Intro- 
du@tion to Botany, 277. ¢. . 178. 
DENINE, in Gugraply, “ town of - cee in the pro- 
vince of Rhosataa 108 miles E. of Mefch 
DEHORS, Fr. rare in Law, a ane ufed in an- 
cient pleading, when a thing is without the land, &c. or out of 
the point in queftion, See Hors de fon fee. 
DEHTIEZ, in Geography, a town of Flungarys 15 
miles N.W. of Leopolditadt. 
DEICIDE, Dercipa, from Deus, God, and sete. I 
kill, aterm only ufed by fome writers in fpeaking of the 
condempation and execution of the Saviour of the world, by 
Pontius Pilate and the Jews. 
Some have objefled to the prcpriety of the term, fince 
Chrift fuffered and — not as God, but as man, 
DEIDIE Hony, in Biography, a voluminous 
writer on aimott ev sete 4 of medicine, was the fon of a 
feilles, w 
