1 1 2 8 IN D E X TO N AM E S OF PE R SO N S .
Rodolph TI,, thirty-second emperor of Germany and
Italy, 930.
Roe, Thos., first Brit, ambassador in Hindustan, 924.
Roemer, Io. Iac., German botanist, 1061.
Roger II., Norman king of Sicily, 6S9.
Roger of Normandy, 67S.
Rogerius, P. Michael, earliest Jesuit missionary in
China, 903.
Rogers, Woods, British admiral, 1005.
Roggcri, lacobus, Italian botanist, 965.
Rohinda, Wahuma king of Karagué, 730.
Rohinda II , king of Karagué, 730.
Rohinda VI., king of Karagué, 730.
Rohunna, king of Ceylon, 532.
Roku-dsioo, dairo of Japan, 711-12.
Rolfinck, Guerner, German botanist, 965.
Rollin, Charles, critic and historian, 1012.
Roloff, C. L., botanist, 1027.
Romano, Gulio, Italian painter, S72.
Romanus, thirty-seventh Byzantine emperor, 655.
Romanus II., forty-first Byzantine emperor, 669, 675.
Romanus Lecapinus, 652.
Romulus, first king of Rome, 214, 220.
Romulus Augustus, last Rom. emp. of tlie West, 569.
Rondelet, French ichthyologist, 882.
Ronmokkha, king in Burmah, 469, 476.
Ronsard, Peter, French poet, 897.
Rook, admiral, 999.
Roquetaillade, Jean de, 7S2.
Roscelinus of Britany, scholastic theologian, 6S0.
Roscoe, Wm., English botanist, 1052.
Rosen, Eberh., Swedish botanist, 1020.
Rossi, As. de, Jewish archæologist, S97.
Rostkow, F. G., German botanist, 1052.
Roth, Alb. Gul., German botanist, 1043, I049-
Rottboll, Chr. F., Danish bot., 1030, 1033, 1036, 1042.
Rottler, botanist, 1049.
Routh, M. J , English hellenist, ro66.
Rouville, Hertel de, French officer, 999.
Roux, French orientalist, 1052.
Roxana, wife of Alexander, 338, 345. '
Roxburgh, botanist in Hindustan, 104S.
Royen, Adr. van, Dutch botanist, 1025.
Royerus, Io., German liotanist, 94S.
Rubens, Peter Paul, Flemish painter, 94S.
Rubruquis, Guillaume de, traveller in Central and
Eastern Asia, 736, 742.
Rudbeck, Olaus, Swedish botanist, 960, 963, 981.
Rudbeck, Olaus fih, botanist in Lapland, 991, 997.
Rudge, Edw., English botanist, 1050, 10^6.
Rudolphi, K. Arm., botanist, 1049.
Ruel, son of Esau, 119.
Ruellius, Io., French botanist, S7Ó.
Rufinus, Roman patrician in Constantinople, 558.
Rufus Ephesius, Greek medical writer, 520.
Ruiz, Spanish botanist in Peru, 1037.
Rukn-n-din, fourth sultan of Delhi, 724.
Ruling, botanist, 1027.
Rumanika, king of Karagué, 730.
Rumford, Count (Benj. Thompson), Am. scient., 1049.
Rumphius, G. E., botanist in the East Indies, 966.
Runolfson, Thorlak, Icelandic bishop, 684
Rupertus de Russia, scholastic theologian, 752,
Rupertus of Worms, theologian, 619.
Rupertus Palatinus, twenty-third emperor of Germany
and Italy, 801.
Rupertus Tutiensis, theologian, 684.
Ruppius, H. Bern,, botanist, 1005.
Ruprecht, F. I., botanist among the Samojedes, 1069.
Rurik, founder of the Russian empire, 639.
Rusatira, king of Karagué, 730.
Rusbrochius, Joannes, theologian, 791.
Russel, Alexander, naturalist in Syria, 1023.
Russell, J. L., American botanist, 970.
Rutebeuf, Anglo-Norman French poet, 752.
Rutilius Numatianus, Roman poet, 560.
Rutilius Rufus, Roman orator, 434, 439.
Rutilus, C. Marcius, Roman plebeian censor and dictator,
319.
Ruysdael, Jacob, landscape painter, 965.
Ryp, John Cornelius, Dutch navigator, 918.
Rzaczynski, Gabr., Polish botanist, 1006.
SA.A.D BEN M a n s s u r , see Ebn Kemunat.
Saadi, Persian poet, 758.
Saadja, Jewish writer, 645.
Saadja Gaon, Jewish liturgical writer, 651.
Saavedra, Alvaro de, Spanish navigator, 869-70.
Sabacon,see Shabak.
Sabatok, king of Egypt, 213, 215, 217.
Sabbati, L., Italian botanist, 1019.
Sabbatai Donolo ben Abr., Jewish astronomer, 650.
Sabellicus, M. A. C., 831.
Sabina, wife of Hadrian, 527.
Sabinianus, sixty-third bishop of Rome, 597.
Sacadas, Greek poet, 231.
Sachlekes, Stephanus, modern Greek writer, 831.
Sacrobosco, Jean de, astronomer, 718.
Sadyattes, king of Lydia, 227.
Saeberht, king of Essex and Christian convert, 597.
Saed, Muslim general, 602,
Saemund, Icelandic poet and historian, 711.
Saewulf, English traveller in Palestine, 6S4.
Saga, fifty-second dairo of Japan, 626-27.
Saga IT., or Go-Saga, dairo of Japan, 735, 740.
Sahili, Abu-Tshac-es, Arab poet, 787.
Sahl, or Rabban el Thaberi, Jew. writer of Arabic, 624.
Said, Oman chief, 612.
Said ben Batrik (Eutychius), Arab waiter, 650.
Said Pasha, viceroy of Egypt, 1071.
Saint-Amans, J. F. B., French botanist, 1043.
Sauit-iliiaire, Aug. J. de, botanist in Brazil, 1060.
Saint-Just, 863.
Saisin, introduced bullock-chariots into Japan, 667.
Sakuntala, Hindu poetess, 616.
Saladin, first Ayoubite sultan of Egypt, 713-14, 716.
Saladin d'Asciilo, Italian medical writer, 799.
Salah, or Shelah,
Salam, Aral) traveller, 631.
Salamesch, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 756.
Salamewan, king of Ceylon, 630.
Salapar Wata, king of Java, 628.
Salatis, first Hyksos king of Egypt, 94.
Salazar, Alonso de, Spanish navigator, 868.
Salcamayhua, P. Y,, Peruvian historian, 938.
Salini Kesari, king of Orissa, 684.
Sali.shury, R. A , English botanist, 1046, 1050.
Salivahana, Hindu king, 515.
Sallustius, Roman historian, 446.
Salman ben Jenicham, Karaite Jewish writer, 645.
Salmana, Arab writer on hail, 655.
IN D E X TO N AM E S OF PE R SO N S .
Salmasius of Burgundy, critic, oaS.
Salmon, 152.
Salmoneus, Aeolic chief, 146.
Salt, Henry, traveller in Abyssinia, 1052.
Salvatore Rosa, Italian painter, 965.
Salvianus of Massilia, ecclesiastical writer, 570,
Salvius Julianus, jurist, 526.
Samatissa, king of Ceylon, 565.
Samgrama, king of Cashmere, 669, 677.
Samius, Greek poet, 3S9.
Samlah, king of Edom, 131.
Samoset, aboriginal American, 939.
Sampada, or Samgata, Hindu king, 399, 401.
Samson, or Hercules, 164,
Samson of Germany, Jewish lexicographer, 718.
Samuel, Abyssinian monk, 800.
Samuel, Jewish prophet, 170.
Samuel ben Samson of France, Jewish traveller, 718.
Samuel of Ania, 716.
S.amuel of Edess.a, Syriac ecclesi.astical writer, 568.
Samuel Marochianus, convert from Judaism, 6S3.
Sancara, commentator on the Vedas, 663.
Sancho III. the Great, king of Spain, 664, 675.
Sanctia, wife of Ferdinand of Castile, 675.
Sancu, Sanscrit writer, 6S1.
Sandigamonal, king of Ceylon, 520-21.
Sandracottus, or Chandragupta, Hindu king, 337,345,
369. 37 3 -
Sandusio, dairo ot Japan, 667.
Sangot, king of Ceylon, 565.
Sanjar, chief of the Seljuk Tartars, 70S.
Sannazarius of Naples, poet, 85S.
Sannyrion, Greek comic poet, 292, 299.
Santi, Georg., Italian botanist, 1048.
Sanutious, see Shenouda.
Saosduchinus, king of Babylon, 222, 226.
Sapor, or Shahpoor, Sasa. king of Persia, 53S, 540, 542.
.Sapor It., Sasanid king of Persia, 545, 548! 553
Sapor HE, tenth Sasanid kingof Persia, 554-55.
Sajrpho, Greek poetess, 232.
Sarac the Indian, see Charaka.
Sarai, 103.
Sardanapallus, see Nabopolassar.
Saris, John, British navigator, 932.
Sarmishta, wife of the Hindu king Yayati, 99.
Sarng-Deva, Hindu writer on music and dancing, 8'
Sarpi, Paul, of Venice, historian, 921.
Sataspes, Persian navigator, 266.
Saturninus, bishop of Toulouse, 539.
Saturnimis, Gnostic Christian, 525.
Satya, Hindu king, 244.
Satyrus, Greek biogra|)her, 400.
Satyrus, Greek navigator on the Red Sea, 378.
Saughatissa, king ot Ceylon, 53S.
SanI, frrst Jewish king, 177, 17S.
Saul, or Shanl, king of Edom, 137, 146.
Sauli'iier, Paul, botanist in North America, 1041
Sanssure, II. B., geologist in the Alps, 1027.
Sanvages, F. B. de, French botanist, 1021, 1025.
Savanarola of Ferrara, theologian, S57.
Savi, Gaetaiio, Italian botanist, 1050.
Savigny, I. C., French naturalist, 1052.
Saville, Henry, critic and mathematician, 921.
Sawela Chala, first king of f.ava, 597.
Sawira Gading, first Bugis prince, 664.
Saxo Grammaticus, historian, 718.
Sayle, British colonial governor, 970.
Scaliger, J. Cæs., critic, 892.
Scaliger, Joseph, chronographer, 897.
£.anderbeg, hereditary prince of Albania, 814.
Scarron, Paul, French burlesque poet, 948.
Scaurus, M. Aemilius, Roman orator, 407.
Scaurus, Terentius, Roman grammarian, 519
rtevole de St. Marthe, jurist and archæologist, 921.
Schaal, P. Adam, Jesuit missionary in China, 958.
Schaban-Aschraf, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 791, 795.
Schaban-Kamel, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 786-87.
Schaffer, Carol,, German botanist, 965.
Schaffer, Iac. Christ., German botanist, 1027.
Schahabeddin, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 786.
Schanfara, Arab poet, 5S9. .
rthelhammer, Gunth. Christ., German botanist, 997.
rtheuchzer, loan., botanist, 1002, 1005.
Scheuchzer, Io. Iac , botanist, 997.
Schiede, botanist in Mexico, 1065.
rthiera, Io. Mar., botanist, 1013.
Schkulir, Chr., German botani.st, T052.
rthlagmtweit, H.and K., travellers in Cent. Asia, 1070.
Schlechtendal, D. F. L. de, botanist, 1052.
Schleicher, J. C., Swiss botanist, 1052.
Schmidel, Casim. Christ., botanist, 1021.
Schmidt, Franc., botanist, 104g.
rthmidt, J. J., translator of Kalmnk and Mongol, 1052.
rthober, Theoph., traveller in Hyrcania, 1004,
Schoeffer, early European printer, 815.
rtholarius. Genu. Georg., scholastic Gr. writer, 814.
Scholler, F. A., botanist, 1035.
rthopf, J. Dav., botanist in North America, 1042.
Schoubert, French botanist, 1052.
rthouten, William Cornelison, Dutch navigator, 943.
rthousboe, P. K. A., botanist in Morocco, 1046.
Schouw, J. Frederick, botanist, 1066.
Schrader, H. A., German botanist, 1049, 1056.
rthraiik, Fr. P. von, German botanist, 1047.
Schreber, I. C. D., German botanist, lo-ttg lo ’ a
Schuebler, Gust., German botanist, 1052
Schultes, Jos. Aug., German botanist, io6t
Schumacher, C. Fr.,-botanist, 1052.
rthurer, Chris., of Bohemia, glass manufacturer, 888
Schwaegrichen, Ch. Fr., German botanist, 105«
Schweigger, Aug. Fr., German botanist, 105?
rthweinitz, L. D. vou, N. Amer. botanist, 1055 1060
Schwenk, botanist, 1027.
rthwenkfeld, Casparns, German botanist, 920, 928.
Scipm, L. Cornelius, Roman general in Asia, 397.
Scipio, P. C. Africanus, Roman general, 395, 402.
£i])io Africanus the younger, Roman general, 407.
Scipio Barbatus, L. Cornelius, Roman consul, 373.
Scipio Nasica, 401.
Scopas, Aetolian prætor and general, 396.
rtopas, Greek sculptor and architect, 302.
Scopas IE, king of Thessaly, 256.
Scopelianus of Clazomenae, Greek rhetor, 518.
.Scopoli, Io. Ant., Italian botanist, 1023, 1025, 1042.
Scotus, John, 639.
Scubonius Curio, C., Roman general and consul, 444.
Scribonius Largus, Roman medical writer, 479.
Scultetus, Alexander, chronographer, S80.
Scylax, Greek navigator, 319.
Scymnus of Chios, Greek geograjiher, 433.
Scythiamis, preceptor of Manes, 537.’
Seba, Albertus, naturalist, 1014.
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