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ATHANASIUS IV— ATTACA
Athanasius IV, Patriarch of An-
tioch, reunion, attempt at X-
—V. Molehite Patriarch of An- tioch X-lGOa
—VI, Melchite Patriarch of An- tiuch X-160b
—Bishop of Busiris III-87d
— Saint, Bishop of Corinth IV- 364a
— Bishop of Doliche V-94a
—V, Orthodox Patriarch of Jerii- salem VIII-368a
— Bishop of Magnesia IX-533C
— Jacobite archbishop in Malabar V-234C
—I, Bishop of Naples X-e86d
— II, Bishop of Naples X-fiS7a
— Greek archbishop of Ochrida VI-770b
—Bishop of Paralus XI-475C
— Bishop of Perrha, at Chalcedon III-o57d; deposed XIV-148a
—Bishop of Pinara Xll-lOlb
— Greek Bishop of Przemval XII- S33b
— Bishop of Przemysl and Sam- bor XII-533b
— Rumanian Metropolitan, union with Rome VI-750d
— Saint, Bishop of Saragossa XIII^68c
— Bishop of Scythopolis XIII- 648d
— Saint, Bishop of Sorrento XIV- ISlc
— Bishop of Sozopolis XIV-16(Jd
— Abbot of Waldsassen XV-530d
— Amba, Coptic Bishop of Jeru- salem V-356a
— Pseudo, Deuteronomy, on meaning of IV-761d
— of Athos, Saint. See Atha- nasius of Trebizond
— of Balad, Patriarch of Antioch XIV-405b; writings XlV-Jlla
— of Trebizond, monastic reform II-48b
— the Chancellor, Jacobite Patri- arch of Antioch IX-635C
Athapascan Indians, ^ee D^nes
Athar. .Sec Ether
Atharva Veda, sacred Brahmin book 1I-730C; XV-319c; cos- mogony IV-410b; magic XI- 19Sd
Athaulf, Visigothic King XV- 47Gd
Athbash, in Kabbalism V-702b
Ath-Cliath (Dublin) V-172a; bat- tle (849), V-172d
Athboy, convention at (1167) V- 174a
ATHEISM II-40c; and agnosti- cism I-216b: II-41a; Atheists ll-42a; Bradlaugh on XIII- 677a: Catholic, catechetical teaching XIV-611a; and anti- Christian science XIII-602b: definition II-40d; dogmatic II-40d; in French schools VI- 181c; and Masonry IX-774c; Massachusetts, penal laws against Xl-617a: and Material- ism II-40d; meaning, funda- mental historic 11-4 Id: and monism X-4S6d: and Mono- theism X-.500a: moral ll-41b; and pantheism n-41a: XI- 447d: in Poland XII-192a; and Positivism II-41b: practical II-41b: 41c: and rational- ism .\II-6.53b: and religion XIN741a: and .Scepticism XIII-.jlOc: and Secularism XI I I-676d;. State, peril of XIV- 770b: State, toleration in rela- tion to XlV-770c: theological view XIV-583d: theoretic II- 41b; theoretic negative II— lla; theoretic positive I I-40d : term, use of I Hoc; \'atican Council XV-30Sa
Athela. Sec Adela
Athelbero, Count Palatine of Sax- ony, and Saint Bern ward II- .513a Athelm, Archbishop of Canter- bury III-299d; and Samt Dun- Stan V-199C ATHELNEY, ABBEY OF II-42b AtheUtan, King of England, ab- bey, founded by V-70Sd; Al- fred, grandson of IX-342a; and Beverley Minster II-540b: and Hakon the Good VII-116d:
Holy Thorn lV-541a; hospital
founded bv VII-4S4b; oath-
book V-641a: and Saint Odo
XI-209C; ordinance Vl-COd;
and Otto I XI-354a: Pilgrim-
age of XIII-760C: psalter XII-
350d: (ill.) I-facing 766; tithes
—I, Bishop of Hereford VII-25.')d
— U, Bishop of Hereford VII- 255d
Athelwold. See Ethelwold
Athena, Goddess of Wisdom in Gnostic System VI-595a Neith, identified with I-774C by Phidias (ill.) Xlll-facing 646; Simonian doctrine XIII- 797b; temple of Phaselis XI- 790d; temple of Priene XII- 40.5d
Athenseum, Cincinnati, founded VI-479a
—periodical XIII-753C
— Royal, .\n(werp I-591a
ATHENAGORAS n-42c: on An- gels H8.5d: and Ceillier III- 476d: Christology I-70Sb: on divorce V-.56d; on Holy Ghost VII-410b; Logos IX -330c; and sibyls XIII-770b
Athenais. Sec Eudocia
Athenaum, founded XIII-542b
Athene. See Athena
Athenes, genera! of .\ntigonus, Petra captured by XI-779d
Athenius, Bishop of Rennes, at Coumil of Tours XII-771d
Athenodorus VII-15a
Athenogenes, Bishop of Petra XI-77sb; PI10.S hilar6n attrib- uted to \V-:iU>SL
Athenry, town, Ireland II-43a: battle (1316) Vlll-lOld; uni- versity II-43b
Athens, Alabama, college at I- 242a: school at I-242a
— Ancient, Acropolis (ill.) VI- facing 740; Areopagus I-700d: Aristotle I-71Sb: Berosus, statue of II-.514b; captured (84 B.C.) I.\-326b; and Chios III-689C; Aristotle's Constitu- tion of, discovered I-718b; edu- cation V-296d: Golden num- ber V-481b; infirm, care of XII-238a; labour in VIII- 720a; Lyceum I-713d; orphans care of XI-323a: Plato's school of philosophy XII-l.'J9d: and Sardes Xin-472a; Syracuse, war with XI V-39Gb; and Tana- gra XIV-442a: and Tenerlos XIV-506d: and Thasos XIV- 556b; and Teos XIV-S13b: and Thebes XIV-562C: and Thera XIV-629a; and Therma XIV- 633a; tolerance II^3d: Torone ruled by XIV-781c; women, position of III-639a
—CHRISTIAN II-43b; Acciajoli rules II-4.'3d; Akominatos, elegy of I-239d; as archbishopric II- 44c; first bishops II— 13c; later bishops II— 14c: Byzantine Lit- urgy VI-775d:_ Catalans rule II— 15d; Christian antiquities X-647c; churches II-44a: Saint Eleutherius. church of (ill.) VI- 737; diocese of. Metropolitan VI-754a; Duchy of III-428d; XIV-182a; education I-239c; II— 44d: Prankish occupation II-45b: Greek Church auto- cephalous II-46b: Greek rite II-14d: Greek See VI-740d; Greek Holv .Synod held at VII- 432a; Greek Holy Synod of, jurisdiction in America VI- 773c: Greek Holy Synod of, jurisdiction over Tricca XV- 40c; hi.story, early II-43b; his- tory, medieval II-4.5a: icono- clasin II-45a: icons Il-l.jb; I^atin Monks II-45d; Lutheran Church VI-743C: Martyrs II- 43c: Masonic Council in IX- 776d; medieval II-44d; Metro- politan of. position in Church of Greece VI-7.Ma: metropoli- tan see of II-14d: modern. Franci.»can plan II-40b; Mon- asteries n-44c; Parthenon II- 44b: Saint Paul in II-43b: XIV- 6.30b; 631c; philosophers II- 43d: Photian Schism II-45b; religious orders ll-46a; Athen-
ian school closed I-717d; suf-
fragan sees II-t4d; temples II-
43d; Turkish rule Il-l.'id; Uni-
versity II-47b: III-I03b
—MODERN DIOCESE OF II- 46c; Catholic institutions II- 47a: Churches II-47a: Arch- bishopric, Latin, established VI-742d; Apostolic delegation XII-4S7d: School of Painting. Vatican XV-285d: seminary XII-230C: Seminary, Leonine XII-230C
Athegua, George de. Bishop of Llandaff IX-316b
Ather, meaning X-676C
Athernius, in Coptic manuscript XVI-30a
Athersaiha, title X-73Sa
Atherstone, Benedictine convent IH.-.Sb
ATHIAS, JOSEPH II-47c: Ver- sion of till- Bihl,. XV-372d
Athingani, Melcliisedechiana X- 157b
Athir Akhsikati, Persian writer .XI-72fJb
Athlete, Statues of, Vatican Mu- seum XV-282d
Athletic Alliance. See Zwiazek Sokolow
Athlone, Ginkel captures VIII- lO.ib
Athmatha, mountain of Juda, lo- cation Vl— 134d
Athnere. See Athenry
Athona, John de. ■Sec Acton, John
Athonites. See Athanasius of Trebizond
ATHOS, MOUNT II-47d: and Blessed Anthonv Bal- dinucci II-219b: arcli'itccture and the arts II-49c; Assump- tion, feast of II-6d: C'antacuz- enus at VII-302d; churches, plan of Ill-95b: Constitution and Government II-48d: Es-
fhigmenon, monastery of (ill.) I-i7d; history II^8a; librar- ies II— 19d; Monasteries II- 48a: Saint Paul, monastery of (ill.) II-49a: monastic life II- 49b; Painters' Book II-49d; schism II-48C; Xerxes, canal II^7d
Athos Codex, value VI-601d
Athravan, Iranian priests XII- 4()<)d
Athribis, monastery at X-462a
Athribites, Afrib II-59a
Athrongius, rebellion of V-405b
'Athrfith beth Y6' ab, location VI-i:34d
Athtar. See Astarte
Athulf, Bishop of Hereford VII- 255d
Athura-Marzda. See Ormuzd
Athyr, Egyptian month V-334b
Aticus. Sir Adalrich
Atienza, Bartolom6 de II-50a
—JUAN DE II -.Wa
Atilanus, Saint, Bishop of Zamora XIV-lsi)d: 452c; XV-748b; relics XV-749C
Atilio. Gabriele, Bishop of Poli- castro XII-212b
Atimuca, Indians. ,S'fe Timucua Imlians
Atimucas, Pueblo de, Timucua Indian.s at XIV-735b
Atinniaoenten, Huron clan VII- 574 d
Atiraguenek. See Neutral Nation
Atirhangenrets. Sec Neutral Na-
A-ti-us-ta-kaw-a, deitv IV-687b Atividade, Jose da XII-10.3a Antiych, Arsenius, at London
CongrosH V-."i94a Atkins, William V-477b Atkinson, George II-51a —JAMES II-50c; constancy V-
477c —John, of Michigan X-282c —NICHOLAS II-,50d — O'Brien J., of Michigan X-
2S2c -PAUL, of St. Francis Il-.Wd ■ — Robert, Celtic study, services
to VIII-123b; and Keating
.XV I -4 9a —SARAH n-5Ia —THOMAS, Ven. II-51b: Atkin- son, Nicholas, identified with
II-50d
Atlanta, Georgia, Congregational
Seminary at IV-24Ia; in Rev-
olution VI-162b; Sherman at
XV-172C
Atlantic City, New Jersey, Sacred Heart Convent at VII-134C
— Monthly, periodical. New York XVI-lSc; and Lathrop XVI- S2a
Atlantis, periodical, Ireland XI- 682b
— (Plato) 1-41 Id
—Island of VII-747d
Atlas, bone, fossil discovered XV- 706d
— in Manichseism IX-592d
• — periodical, Albany III-405b
Atlases, medieval VI-449d
Atlixco, tribe, and Aztec confeder- acy I I- 170a
Atma, Theosophic teaching XIV- 627d
Atman, in Brahminism II-732C
— in Indian cosmogony IV-410a
Atmosphere, Cima on III-772c; in Copernican System XV- 184b
Atnir, Theosophic doctrine XIV- 627d
Atocha, Our Lady of, church, Madrid VII-295d: IX-51SC
ATOM II-51c: atomicity II-63c; doctrine of ll-51c: in chemistry II-51d: composition, invaria- bility of II-52a: concourse, an- cient tlieory II-53c: corpus- cules II-52d: Democritus' the- ory II-53c: divisibility II-54a; and elements Il-Sld; Epicurus, teaching of X-42a; Faraday's theory V-223a; Haeckel, teach- ing of V-657d: laws of propor- tions II-52a: Leibniz, system of IX-135d: Lucretius, teaching X-42b: MendelSeff's table II- 52c; and molecule II-51d; and monad X-447c: saturation II- .53b; theory, clineman V-792a: in water II-52a
ATOMISM II-53c; IV-4!5b; creation I V-472b ; dynamic theory V-222b: 223c; dyna- mic cosmological system IV- 416c: evil, teaching on V-652a; impact, theory of XII-61b: life, theory of IX-239a; Mutacalli- nittn V-222b: philosophy II- .53d; XII-28c: and soul XIV- 1,54a
Atomos, magician V-166a
Aton, Egyptian deity V-339d; hymns to V-349a
— John, Canonist. See Acton, John
Atonatiuh, Aztec Deluge X-252a
ATONEMENT, DAY OF II-54c: r<r,7a: III l(17d: incense I- .'jc; MisiriTc X-3.53b: in Mosaic
XI
.^ic
— DOCTRINE OF THE II-55a;
AlHliinl's 1. aching II-57b;
.Siiint -Ans'liii's teaching II-
.5lid; in Clementines IV^ld;
Christ's teaching III-717d: and
deism IV-6S0d: Duns Scotus,
teaching of V-197d; ethical
theory XIV-585a; in Gnosti-
cism ■VI-59.5c; saints I-770d;
Socinian teaching XIV-114d
Atoraya-Kaldaya III-559b
Ato-tao-ho, Indian Chief XIV- 397c
Atrachasis, meaning II-lS8d
Atrato River, Colombia, Vespuc- ci's expedition XV-3S5d
Atrax, breccia XV-600c
Atrebanus, missionary in Den- mark XIII-,542d
Atrebatum, Arras I-752c
Atri, Diocese of. .Sec Penne and Atri
— Giovanni Antonio Acquaviva. .See Ac(]uaviva, Prince Gio-
— Jacopo da, Bishop of Taran-
to XIV-151a ATRIB, See of II-.59a ATRIUM, ECCLESIASTICAL
II-.59a: anil.ulatorv I-4(l6d:
earliest trarea of V-2.58C —SECULAR Il-.Wb Atropos, in Greek mythology V-
793c Atsina, tribe I(-590d; and de
Smet IV-752b Attaca, town, identity XIV-14d
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