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CURATEAU DE LA BLAISERIE— CYPRIAN


raine, state stipends I-342d; appointment I V-570(i ; in early Church IV-570C; laws regard- ing IV-571b; parochial XII- 4C^d; permanent I-I43d; per- petual I-143d; removable, and congrua IV-251C: rights and duties IV-STOc; salary IV- 571a: trial of IV-570d

Curateau de la Blaiserie, Jean- Baptiste, at Longue Pointe IX- 642d

CURATOR IV-571d; Roman law I-313d; IX-80d

Cur Deus Homo, St. Anselm I- 54Sa; 549a; 549d; XII-679a

Cure, title I-139b

— d'Ars. 5ec Jean-Baptiste Vian- nev. Blessed

CURE OF SOULS IV -572b: authority IV-572b; bishop III- 440a; duties XI-537d; Mass. application of X-23b; object IV-572b; Orders. Holv. and IV-,572c; and parish XI-500a; women, exclusion of XV— 697c

Cures (Corese) XIV-324b

— astrological II-20c

—miraculous XII-743d

Cureton, William, Codex XIV- 532d; .533b; on Ignatian letters VII-G46b; manuscripts, texts IX-C33a; Syriac version XV- 369d

Curfew bell II-122a; and An- gclus I-4S7a: 487d: 4SSa

Curia, di.i.-.-.s:in XI-2S4a

— Protestant 1-tUla

— Roman. .s>' Roman Curia

Curias Christianitatis, in England IX-69d

Curia hostilla, Rome XIII-167a; 17C.b

Curiales IX-2n.3a; XI1-710C

Curial Letters III-56a

Curia Rhaetorum (Chur) III- 743b

— Romana. See Roman Curia

Curico, town. Chile XlII-161a

Curie, Marie, discovery Il-54a

Curiel, Juan Alfonso, theologian V-74c; XIV-594a

Curio, general, at Gubbio VII- .i.ib

CURITYBA DO PARANA, DIO- CESE OF IV-572d

CURIUM lV-.",72d

Curie. Elizabeth I-.590d

—Gilbert I-:.fliid

CURLEY, JAMES IV-573a: at Georgetown VH59b; XIII- 669b

Curio, Girolamo, Bishop of Ven- timiglia XV-34.3C

Curporius. ."^V^ Mac Cuirp

CURR, JOSEPH IV-.57.ib

Curradi Bigordi, Tommaso di. .Scf Bicordi

Curran. Amelia V-466

— Georgina Adye II-205C

—J. Milne, w.rks Il-119c

— John Philpot, Maynooth col- lege X-88b

—Michael II-800b; VIII-670d

Currency, Biel. work of II-559d; Continental XV-lG3d; of Greenland I-420b

Currie, Sir Donald, Dunkeld cathedra! V-194b

— James, physician X-13fic

Currier, Charles Wairen, Bi.«hop of Mat.inz.is XVI-3r,a; Cath- olic Indian missions VII-74.5b

Currifex, Ulric, Heilabronn man- uscript Vn-199a

Currigan, Martin, Colorado IV-

130c CURRY, JOHN IV-.573c; Cath- olic association XIII-12fib; and OConor XI-203C Curschmann, therapeutic re- search X-140a Curse. .SVc Malediction CURSING IV-573d; blasphemy .IS IV-574a; sinfulness of IV- .■>74a

n-

XI-J04a; Latin

.\'I-400c Cursores, ccclosia-stical IV-451b — APOSTOLICI IV-574b; IX-

19Ib CURSOR MUNDI IV-574C; V-

400d; VII-H4a Cursus, in documents V-22C Haws of, in bulls Ill-SSa


—liturgical IX-21d; XI-219a; in Ambrosian chant VI-780a

■ — ecclesiasticus XI-219a

— of the Blessed Virgin. See Little Office of the Blessed Virgin

— of the Holy Cross XI-529b

— GaUorum III-J97d

— paschalis, and Victor of Capua XV-4Ud

— psalmorum, Celtic Rite III- 497d

— Salmanticensis XIV-594a

— Scottorum III-J95b; 497d

Curtain, altar I-353b; in Arme- nian churches XIII-79b; of shrines I-353c; of tabernacle XIV-424d; 425b

— theatre, London IX-344b

Curtana, symbolism IV-383d

Curte, Thomas de, Franciscan VI-285a

Curti, Bonaventura, at Modena X-115a

Curtis, AUted A., Bi.shop of Wil- mington IV-i;fl4b; XV-647a; consecrated II-231C; 234d

— Edward Lewis, commentator IV-162C

— Patrick, Archbishop of Armagh I-732b; and Irish College. Sala- manca VIII-159a

Curtiss, Samuel Ives, biblical scholar Vlll-SOd

Curtius, Quintus, on Hebrew poetry XII-175d; medieval study IX-33C; Popgio Braccio- lini XII-178b; Rader edits XII-631b

— Vitus, Redemptoriat I-336d

CURUBIS IV-575a

Curucunecan Indians VII-758a

Curuminacan Indians VII-75Sa

Curve, of .\gnesi l-215b; Ampdre I-438a ; Fagnano V-752a

Curvilinear, architecture VI- 675b

Curwen, Hugh, Archbishop of Dublin I-733a; V-175b

Curzon, Catena IX-633b

—Robert, Lord Zouche V-499a

Cusa, Nicholas von. See Nicho- las of Cusa

Cusack, Christopher, college

viii-ieoc

— James, at Irish college, Rome

VIII-158a —Patrick, Boyle Abbey II-726a;

XI-20.5a — Ralph, Irish college. Douai

Vlll-lfiOd; Irish College, Lille

VIII-160d —Robert VI-lOOc — Thomas F., Coadjutor of New

York XI-25d CUS^ IV-575b Cusance, monastery XIII-589d — Liebauld de. Bishop of Ver- dun XV-351b CUSH IV-575C; III-570a —Land of I-66,5a; 1 1- 180a; V-

566b; VH37c; XI-147c; XIV-

520b; Assurbanipal. expedition

of I-665d; and Babylonia II-

185b; Esarhaddon conquers

II-16a —Prince of V-567a —Sons of I-183a; III-566d; in

Abyssinia I-76a; and Arabia

I-fi'64c Cushing, Caleb, treatv III-fiS3c CUSPINIAN, JOHANNES IV-

575d Cussa. See Cu.sa! Cusson, MUe. VII-31b — Jean, work attributed to VI-

R34d Cussy, de, family I-235d Cust, R. H. H., on Sodoma XIV-

129d Custer, G. A., Sioux war XIV-

Custode. .SccCustodia — Martyrum XI-280a Custodes, of Vatican archives

XV-28flc Custodia, vessel I-3.5.Sc; XI-

3)C,a: XII-.Sx8c;XIV-»24a -Franciscan l\'-578a Custodian, Franciscan IV-G69b;

67()a CUSTOM IV-.Web; I-691c; II-

552b; III-288b; bishops, power

of II-.586d; cessation IV-577c;

conditions IV-576b; force IV-

576d; prescription IV-576c:


XII-396d; Tridentine decrees IV-577b

Customs Union, German VI- 510a; XII-528a

CUSTOS IV-576b; 577d; of chap- ter III-583a; Holv Land VIII- 368d; 369b; of religious orders XII-755a; or sacristan XIII- 322c; 748b

Custozza XIII-476C; battle (1848) XIV-2e6a

Cuteclara, monastery XIV-178d

Cutha, of Northumbria III-537b

—{Bib.) VI^37d

Cuthah. .See Cutha

CUTHBERT, Archbishop of Can- terbury IV-580a; III-299d;

—Bishop of Hereford VII-255C

—SAINT, Bishop of Lindisfarne IV-57.8b; V-212c; IX-269b; 269c; Bede'slife of II-385C; and St. Boisil II-625a; Book of. See Lindisfarne Gospels; burial crosses IV-534d; consecration XIV-571b; in Durham Missal V-213c; English churches dedi- cated to XI-563C; feast of III- 163b; and Herbert ot Derwent- water VII-250d; missionarv labours I-606b; Office of. at Durham V-214b; pectoral cross IV-534a; relics V-252a; XV- 234b; relics, procession with V-214a; shrine XII-90d: XIII- 762a; tomb in-637c; V-214b

CUTHBERT, Abbot of Wear- mouth IV-597d

— cross X-220d

Cuthburga, Saint XV-648a

Cutheard, Bishop of Chester-le- Street V-211d

Cuthred, Bishop of Lichfield IX- 232d

— King of Wesses VIII-G47b; conversion II-578a

Cuthswith, Abbess of Worcester IV-93a

Cutbwin, genealogy III-.'537b

Cuthwine, Bishop of Dunwich XI-121d

Cuthwulf, Bishop of Hereford VII-255d

— Bishop of Rochester XIH- 102b

Cutica, Vincent, Vincentian I- 336c

Cut Knife, battle Xni-4S4c

Cutler, Timothy, rector of Yale XII-494a

Cutsahnin Indians. .See Yakima

Cuttes, E. L., missionary XI- 725b

Cuves, France, shrine VIII- 790d ^

Cuvier, Georges-Dagobert II- 574b; analogies of I-449b; at College de France IV-114a; fossils, theory of XI— 410c; life, theory of IX-240b; and Saint- Hilaire V-656b; system V-659C

Cuvillies, sculptor XIII-106d

Cuxa, Abbey of XI-776b

Cuxia, Gasper de, missionary IX-.541b

CUYABA, DIOCESE OF IV- .580c: XVI-35C

Cuyck, Albert de. Bishop of Li^ge IX-236d

Cuyo, Diocese of. See San Juan de Cuvo

—VIRGIN OF XVI-31C

Cuypers, Joseph, architect I- 443a: II-7.52d: VII-97b

-Maria V-220b

Cuyuk, Chinese emperor III-

682a Cuzco, town, Peru, Acosta at I-108c; Almagro I-327a; cap- ture (1532) II-32a; hospital II-536a; Manco Capac XII- 141d; mission station XV-2.30C: Quichua capital VII-757b: ruins IV-580d; University of San Antonio Abad XV-201d —DIOCESE OF IV-.58()d; XIII- 44Sb: La Merced (ill.) IV-58D; Santo Domingo, Church of (ill.) IV-5.S0C; Valverde's epis- copate XV-2fi5b Cwenthrytha. abbess IV-69d Cwichelm, King of Wessex II-

578a — Bishop of Rochester XIII-

102b Cyanic acid II-571C


Cyaxares I, King of Media X-

118a; XI-712d; Ninive I-778c;

II-5c; 17a; XIV-753a; identity

Il-Sd Cybar, Augustinian convent VII-

288b Cybele, deity IV-6S4a; X-522a;

XI-388d: XIII-310d; priests,

of scourging VI-92d; Teuchira,

worship at XIV-541a Cybele's chariot, procession of

VI-396C Cybi, Saint XV-585b CYBISTRA lV-5S0d Cybo, Lorenzo, marriage X-24c CYCLADES IV-5Sla; I-789a;

Venetian victory XV-339b Cycle, Aztec II-171a; Chinese

III-687b; liturgical XII-481b Cycloid, Galileo researches VI-

343b; Torricelli, work XIV-

784b Cydamus (Ghadames) XV-59a Cydnus, river XlV-461b CYDONIA IV-581C; VI-654a;

738d Cydonius, Demetrius, transla- tion XII-364C — Prochonis, Barlaamite VII-

302d Cygni, star II-28a Cylinders, Assyrian Il-lOb;

Babylonian II-lS9b; of Cyrus

n-227b; Narem-Sin, seal of

II-lSlc Cymaclum (Comacchio) IV-151a Cymatius, Bishop of Paltus XI-

434d Cymbals, early use II-552a Cymbricus, Claudius. See Cla-

VU9, Claudius CYME IV-581d Cymri, ethnological classification

XI1-626C; version of the Bible

XV-373d Cymru. See Wales Cynan, British king VI-558b Cynebeorht, Bishop of Winches- ter XV-650b Cynedritha, abbess IV-69b Cynefrith, Bishop of Rochester

XIII-102b Cynegetica, discovery XIII-450a Cynegils, King of Wessex II-

57Sb; conversion II-578a; XI-

,349c; Winchester church XV-

650a Cynegius, imperial envoy VI-

401b Cyneglas, British king VI-558b Cyneheard, Bishop of W'inches-

ter XV-()50b Cynehilde, abbess XIV-563d Cynesige, Bishop of Lichfield IX-

232d : and Eadwig V-200c —Bishop of York XV-734b Cynethryth, mother of St. Dun-

stan V-199b ■ — queen-mother, and Offa V-

553b —queen, wife of Ofla I-310c Cynewold, Bishop of Worcester,

death V-200d CYNEWULF, poet IV-581d; V-

459c; Virgin Mary, poems in

honour of I-510b; XV-462d — Bishop of Lindisfarne V-211C;

IX-269C Cyngen, King of Powys. and St.

Dinooth IV-798a; at Rome

XV-5S4b CynibUI IIl-470c; IX-269a CYNIC SCHOOL OF PHILOS- OPHY IV-582b; ethics V-

55Sc; naturalism, ethical X-

71.5a Cynoscephalffi, battle (197) IX-

4b; XIII-106d Cynuria. See Mantinia and

C>'nuria Cyperus papyrus (plant) IX-

fil4d; in Bible XII-l,52a Cy pres, in law III-591b Cypress, in Bible I-720d; XII-

l.ii^a CYPRIAN, SAINT, of Antioch

IV-5S3a —Bishop of Breslau II-761d — Saint, Bishop of Brindisi II-

78Sa — metropolitan of Kieff IX-464d;

WTitings XIII-268C — Bishop of Nisibis, writmgs

XlV-411b — Saint, Abbot of Pfirigueui XI-

668d


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