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ASTORGI— ATHANASIUS

Astorgi, Thnotheus, Bishop of Artvin I-765a

Astoria, New York, Sacred Heart conveot VII-134C

— town, Oregon XI-29Ub; fur- trading station XV-16tJd

Astor's American Fur Company, Wisconsin XV-663b

Astrain, Antonio, liistorian, on Society of Jesus XlV-lOOb; on Spiritual Exercises XIV-225a; 225c

Astrakhan, Russia XIH-233b; dynasty of klians X-482a; Ivan the Terrible conquer XIII- 246b; population XIlI-233d; temperature XIII-233a

Astral body. Spiritistic theory XIV-223b

— double, Theosophic doctrine XIV-827C

—myth IV-494d; XI-388b

Astricus. SeeAstericua Anatasius

Astrik-Anastaz. -See Aatericus Anastasius

Astrolabe, astronomical instru- ment XII-49a

Astrolabius, son of Abelard I-37b

Astrolatry, and astrology II-19c; Babylonian II-31b; Egyptian II-19c; Hindu II-19d; Jewish II-24a; 29c; XIV-147C; prev- alence IV-6S3d; Sabean II- 24 b

ASTROLOGY II-18d; Arabic I- 675d; II-21d; and astrolatry II-19c; and astronomy Il-l^b; II-23a; in Averroism XIII- 784c; in Bardesancs's system II-294b; Berosus II-514b; in calendars, medieval III-16.5a; calculation, methods of II-24d; Chaldean temples XIV-497c; under Christianity II-21b: 22a; 24b; Constantine the Great, edict of II-21c; degeneration II-20d; demonology II-24b; divination XIV-339c; Egyp- tian II-19d; V-35UC; Elch.asai's teaching IV^2a; in Gnosticism VI-593a; 593d; Greek II-2Ua; Halma'swork VII-120c; Hindu II-19d; history II-19b; Jewish II-21C; 23c; judicial II-18d; 19a; 23c; in Manichseism IX- 594c; and medicine II-19a; 20c; 24d; 642c; Middle Ages II-21c; modern attitude II- 23b; Moorish II-21c; natur- al II-18d; 22a; Mirandola X- 352c; Prophets II-23d; and psychotherapy XII-550c; Py- thagorean II-20a; religion, theory of II-22d; Renaissance II-20d; 22b; in Rome II-20d; in Scriptures II-23C; week, origin of III-158d

Astrometry II-25b

ASTRONOMY II-25b; Alcuin I- 277b: in Alexandrian education I-761b; America, first observa- tory in XIV-205C; arts, seven liberal I-760b; and astrology II-20b; 21c; 22a; 22c; 23a; 30a; astrophysics II-28c; Babylon- ian II-25C; Berosus II-514b; Biblical II-29c; Binet II-570a; 570b; Biot II-576c; Borrus II- 689a;BoscovitchII-691a;691c; 693b; Brahminical study I- 760c; in early calendars III- 164d; Campani III-222b; Cas- sini Ill^OSb; Cauchy III- 457d; and chemistry II-28c; Chinese II-25b; XIII-520b; in Christian education XIII- 555d; Clavius IV-9a; comets II-27b: Copernican system II-26a; descriptive II-26a; reputed discoverer II-24a; Dungal V-192c; in Egypt II- 19d; V-350a; Englefield V- 472a; Faye VI-20a; Fixmillner VI-88b; Forster VI-145b; Gal- ileo VI-342d; 343c; XII-57c; fravity, law of II-26b; Greek I-2.5d; Halma VII-120c; Heis VII-201d; Henoch, Book of I- 003b; Hcill VII-211d; La Hire VIII-742b; Irish records VIII- 120d: Jesuit achievements VI- 452b; Kepler's Three laws II- 26b; Kreil VIII-700c; Lamont VIII-766d; Laplace VIII-7««c: Le Verrior IX-205c; MalTei XVI-58b; mathematical II-


25b; Mayer X-S6b; meteors II-27b; modern charts II-29b; Miiller X-628b; NOfiez XI- 163d; Oriani XI-302a; Peuer- bach XI-784b; photography II-26d; 28a; and physics XII- 50a; Pingr^ XII-102b; Ptole- maic system II-25d; Ptolemy's Great Mathematical Syntax XII--47d: prehistoric II-25b; Pythagoras and Pythagorean- ism XII-588b; Reisch I-764a; Ruysoh XIII-2S2a; scope V- 171b; Sacrobosco Vm-409b; sidereal II-27b; 29b; solar sys- tem II-26c; Stansel XIV- 24 7d; at Stonvhurst XIV- 310a; symbolized I-762d; Tem- pel XIV-179d; theoretical II- 26b; time, reckoning of II-29d; Toscanelli XIV-786b; Tries- necker XV-44d; twelve signs II-31a; universe, systems of the XV-183b; Vespucci XV- 385b; Vergilius of Salzburg XV-353d; Vico XV-406d

Astronomische Nachrichten, pe- riodical XIV-481a

Astroph, J. d' XIII-563d

Astrophysics II-25b; 2Sc, ,

ASTROS, PAUL-THERESE- DAVID D', cardinal II-31d; at Toulouse XIV-796c

ASTRUC, JEAN II-31d; IV- 161d; 492d

Astulf (Astulph). See Aistulph

Astura, town, destroyed VII- 460a

Asturias, principality XIV-171C; 179d

—Prince of, title XIV-182b

— de Sant Ander (Santander) XIII-15SC

Asturica lAstorga) XI-363C

Asturiga Augusta. See Astorga, Diocese of

Astyages, King of Media II-314a; 227b; X-llSb

Astynoos III-477b

Asuang, demon XII-15a

Asuncion, name X-675b

— town. Paraguay III-36d: cathe- dral XI-l70d ; 47 Ic ; foundation VII-45d; XI-471b; Jesuit col- lege VII^6a; Reductions XII- 696d; Masonic council IX- 776d; missionaries XII-6S9b: university XI^71d

Asunta, church, Sicily XXI-72C

Asurbanipal, King of Assyria II- 16b; VIII-347d; Aribi con- quered XIII-709a; and Asar- haddon II~10a; creation-epic XII-17Ga; inscription II-15c; library II-16b; 17b; XI-303c; in Mesopotamia XIII-708c; Philistines conquered XII-22a; and Sargon IX-227c; Susa de- stroyed XIV-344d; Taharqa defeated V-567c; in Old Testa- ment II-16d

Asur-bel-kala, King of Assyria II-12b

— bel-nishe-shu. King of Assyria Il-Ub

— dan I, King of Assyria II- 12a

— dan II, King of Assyria II-12b

— dan ni. King of Assyria II- 13a

— danin-pal. King of Assyria II-13a

— etil-elani. King of Assyria II-17a

— nadin-ahhe. King of Assyria Il-Ub

— nadin-shum. King of Baby- lonia II-1.5b

— narrara. King of Assyria Il-lld

— nfisir-pal I, King of Assyria Il-lld

— nSsir-pal III, King of Assyria II-12c; in Mesopotamia XIII- 708c; Phoenicia conquered XII-41d

— nirari II, King of Assyria II-13a

— resh-ishi. King of Assyria II-12a

— uballit. King of Assyria Il-llb

'Asy, 'Ain el-, spring, Palestine VI-431C

Asyla, gold mines XII-7d

Asylum, in early Church III- 596d; administrators I-144a; foundling VI-159b; tor insane VIII-38d


of

Asynjer. See Asesses Atabyrion (Thabor) XIV-551d;

XV-19C Atacameiian Indians, habitation

VII 73sa Atacum (Ateca) XIV-452b Atad, name X-678a Ataensic, in Iroquois cosmogony

IV-412d Atahocan, deity IV-6S7a ATAHUALLPA (ATAHUALPA),

luca rluef ll-;il>a; XI 7:i;ib;

ami lit- .'^oto IV 7.-,:ic ATAHUALPA, JUAN SANTOS

II-32c; I-6S1C Atai. See Ethei Atalaia catholica, periodical, Por- tugal XI-689a Atalante (Talantion) IV-63Sd Atalya de la Mancha, periodical,

Spain XI-690a Atanagild, Visigoth XIV-177d Atar, deitv X— 403a; in Zoroastri-

anism II-155b Atarbius, Bishop of Trebizond

XV-29a Atares, Pedro de XIV^52d;

XV-378b Atargatis, deitv IV-602d; Syrian

VII-322a; sacred fish of XI-

392b Ataronchronons, Indian clan VII-

574b; habitation VII-578a Atarcth VI-434d — Addar. See Ataroth Atarsamaim. See Astarte Atau-huallpa. See Atahuallpa Ataulf. See Atawulf Atava. See Terpigoreff ATAVISM II-32d; and evolution

II-33a; and heredity II-33b Atawulf, King of the Visigoths

VIII-461b; XIV-177C; at Bar- celona II-289a; marriage XII-

142b Atchatchakangouen (Miami In- dians) X-271C Atchison, town, Kansas XV-

170d; St. Benedict's Abbey II-

4.52b; founded VIII-59SC Atchley, C, liturgiologist XIII-

71b; on the Sanctus Xin-433b Ateca (Atacum) XIV-452b 'Ateibeh, Bahrat el-, lake, Pales- tine VI-431b Atelkuzu VII-.547d Atella (Aversa) II-151d Atellana; II-151d Atellus, Bishop of Populonia X-

30a Atemoztli X-252a Aten, Indians XIV-427a Ateneo, review. Spain IX-518a — de Manila XII-16d; (ill.) XII-

11 — italiano, Tosti, plan of XIV-

78Sd Ateneum kaptanskie, periodical

XI-6S8C; XV-6s2b — polski, periodical, Poland XI-

687d Atenulfo, Count of Capua, and

Calvi III-195a Ateporix, chieftain VI-336b Ater. martjT V-llc Aterbius, monk XI-310d Ath, priory of, Blosius' rule II-

604b Athabasca, I.akc, SaHkatchewan,

discovfr.-(l 1\' 7lsd —VICARIATE APOSTOLIC OF

II-33b; schools Xlll-571b;

statistics III-238b — Mackenzie, Vicariate Apostolic

of XIII-339b Athabascans, tribe I-248a; X-

512b; ethnological classifica- tion XII-626d; see Den6s Atbach. See Ether Athaide, Catherine de III-2!9a . — Jorge de. Bishop of Vizeu XV-

497a Athalaric, Gothic King, death

III-106a; and John II VIII-

421d Athalia, Queen of Juda'\'III-199a;

0.i4b; 65Bb; C57b; and Ochoziaa VIII-347b Athalie (Racine) VI-190c; XII-

«30d Athanagild. Visigothic King, in

Andalusia I-465d; and Brune-

hilde VI-239C


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— peru.dical. WQrzburg 11-4811) ATHANASLAN CREED II-33c; III-302C; VII-412d; Anglican Church I-499c; II-35a; Saint Athanaaius II-34b; Saint Au- gustine II-92d; authorship I- 553c; II-34b; citation II-33d; Autun, Council of IX-174b; damnatory clauses II-34d: Ffoulkes, theory II-34C; on Holy Ghost VII-412c; Irving- ites VIII-174d; Lutherans IX- 458a; origin II-34c; on Pres- ence of God XII-396d; at Prime XII-424c; Roman Rite IV^79b; Smith, S., theory of II-34d; Voss, theory of II-34b Athanasians. See Tritheists Athanasieff, writer XIII-265d ATHANASIUS, SAINT II-35b; XVI-29b; 29d; on adoption I-149a; and Alexander, Bishop of Alexandria II-35d; Alex- andria,' Council of (326) I- 300c; Alexandria, Council of (362) I-300C; XIII-533d; Alex- andria, Council of (363) I-300c; Saint Anthony's life I-555b: XIV-561d; Antioch, Council of (340) I-569d; Antioch, Coun- cil of (344) I-569d; and Apol- linarianism I-615c; and Arius II-37a; Aries, condemned at (353) I-727a; Auxentius II- 144d; birth II-35b; XIV-751C; Canons of V-360a; on Chris- tianity in Britain XV-582d; consecration questioned V— 353a; and Constans II-39a; and Constantine II-3Sc; IV- 301a; and Constantine the Great II-38a; Constantinople, Council of (336) II-3Sc; and Constantius' eunuchs I X- 218d; Creationism XV-53a; death Il^Ob; description II- 36c; and Saint Dionysius of Alexandria V-13a; early con- fessor IV-215b; education II- 35c; episcopate II-37d; 39b; and Eusebius of Nicomedia II- 38a; exile, Treves II-38d; exile, Egypt II-39c; extreme unction V-720d; on fasting IX-152d; and Saint Frumentius I-76b; 670b; Gaul, influence in VI- 396d; and George of Cappado- cia VI-454b; God, on Person and Nature in XI-727a; Grace in treatise of XIV-555c; Greek Church Schism VI~762b; and Gregory of Nyssa VII-17d; on the Holv Ghost VlUlOd; 411b; on Holy Vieek VII-436a; and Hosius of Cdrdova II- 89a; VII -475b; on hypo- static union VII-713C; on In- carnation II-36d: 55c; Jude, Epistle of VIII-543b; and Julian II-,39d; and Julius I VIII-561b; and Liberius I- 710b; IX-217d; 220b; Liturgj- of I-304a; and Lucifer of Cag- liari IX-410b; Marcellinus, Epistle to IV-SOd; and Marcel- lus X-451a; Marian prophecy XV-464Dc; and Saint Mark, letter from IX-674C; on Mele- tians of Lvcopolis X-164c; and Mcletius 'X-162d; XI-771d: Milan, Council of (355) II-39C: in Mahler's works X^30c; and Monasticism. Western X-473a; on Nature, Divine Xl-727a: Niciea, Council of II-37c; IV-433C; and Nicffan party I- 79b: on penance I-02a; on Persons, Divine XI-727a; on Peter. Epistles of XI-754C; Pneumatomachi XII-174b: on Sabelliau doctrine X-450d; Sardica, Council of II-39a; XIII-173a; Saint Serapion Xni-726b; Testament (New), canon of III-277c; Testament (Old), canon of III-272a; on Titulus XIV-745d; Tobias, Book of XIV-751C; Valens II- 40a: writings of, in Russia XIII-266d —monk, Tritheist XV-Cld — 11, Patriarch of Alexandria XI- 770b


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