OLI 
MPO, a onees . European Turkey, in Thef- 
faly ; 10 miles N. of Lariffla—Alfo, a mountain of A fiatic 
Turkey, in Natolia 350 is Ww Spey! a. 
my- 
» in Geogra, “by ‘See Fenvan 
OLIO, or Ocns a fav ee ‘compofed 
of a great variety of teeeaeit ee ‘oe at Spanifh 
tables. - 
rms of olios are various. To give a notion of the 
ah cieablee, we fhall here add one from an approved 
aut 
Ta rump of beef, neats a boiled and dried, and 
Bologna bilge: boil them together, and, after boiling 
two hours, a on, pork, venifon, acon, cut in 
i cabbage, pe 4 
Ppinach ; "then {pices, as faf- 
fron, cloves, mace, nutmeg, &c. one, in another 
pot put aturkey or goofe, with capons, pleats wigeons, 
and ducks, ee aes ae teals, and ftock-doves, {nipes, Laie 
and larks, m in water and falt. third 
veffel, oe a fauce of white wine, eerie broth, Sey 
ottoms of sige and chefnuts, with cau ulifow ers, 
laftly aa on the fa 
OL [PHANTS, i in ee a tine of America, in 
North Carolina; 20 miles W. 0 
a own of HindooRan, i in ite Cte 8 miles 
jag 
PO, i in n Ancien Geography, now Lifbon, a town of 
Hifpania, in pee near the mouth of the Tagus. This 
a fee y, with the epithet of “ Felicitas 
saad from oAscbxsvw, £0 fall out, in Surgery, 
a diflocation, or luxa 
OLITA, 2 Geogra phy, a town of Mexico, in the pro- 
: a town o naga in sa pala- 
tinate of rok 28 miles S.W. of Troki. a town 
of Spain, in Navarre, conten in ae anit "reduced 
flate, fsue char es an vents ; 20 miles S. of Pam 
plona. t. 43° 30 ong. 1° 
OLITORY, a kitchen garden, or a Said of herbs, 
roots, a for foo ee EN, SALLET, 
— A, Grovaxnn ; Bingrely ry, a learned antiquary, 
s born at Rovigo, enetian territory. e em- 
braced ae pee prion a was aol prieft 
in 1711. is literary reputation ue mmediately 
after to be nominated profelfor of the belles eee at Azzolo, 
8 he 
o'. 
he difplayed much erudition refpeGing Egyptian mytho- 
ogy. In 1722 the cardinal 
his librarian, in which o gt 
mainder of his life, oceupying sauce apie weil in en- 
riching the vaft colleQion of that prelate, and drawing up 
an exaQi account of its contents. The lee amounted 
to twenty-five volumes in folio ave an edition, 1 
1723, of fome letters of Poggio, which had hitherto re- 
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mained in manufcript. He died at Paris in 1757; after his 
death were printed his works, confifting of the two differta- 
igre okey referred to, together with another, pronounced 
zolo, * On the Ne ave we ad the Study of Me- 
dale rs that of Hiftory.” i 
LIVA.inG, ea 
eogra, ap: yy 2a 
, fituated 
the Baltic 
3 4 
n the Mediter- 
oaft of Caramania. N. lat. e360 25’. 2, 
EZ, Count ioe in nifer So "3o named Gafpar 
de Gufman, favourite and m o Don Philip IV. of 
8 
er. t 
infirmities, or overcome by defpair, he 
care his days about tie year ; 
Ox eri in Sa ae a can of Spain, in Old Cattile 5 
18 miles S.E. of Va na 
OLIVARIA Cor n Anatomy, two {mall emi- 
See Brat 
a OHN a4 a Big se raphy 
Francifean monk in the thirteenth berth 
chief of that branch of pag 
quently with the popes, 1 ou 
property in obedience to the inftitutio 
of Ro 
eretlede ‘ Pottilla, a Commen on 
affirming boldly ome the, carck 3 a ete op ie 
woman, upon whofe forehead was a name written, « Myftery, 
Babylon the great, the mother of harlots, and abominationa 
of the earth,” whom St.John faw fitting ‘‘upon a fcarlet- 
coloured beaft, full of names of blafphemy, having feven 
heads and ten horns.” It muft be obferved, that this aa 
