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B.A. abbr. I-23c Ba, deitv V-346C BAADER, FRANZ XAVER VON II-173a; ethics 11-1740; philos- ophy II-173C; 174b; review V-96d; sociology II-174d; and Transcendentalism XV-lSc BAAL (BAALIM) II-175a; 17ob; IV-406b; VI-402d; Gentiles worship II-175C; in Hebrew name X-677b; ship

XIV-146C; 480d; of Phogor II-388b; proph- ets of, contest with Elias III- 353a Baal, town VI-435a Baala (Baalah) VI^35a Baalam \'I-435a Baalath VI-135a — Beer Ramath. See Baal Baal-azar, King of TjTe XII-41d BAALBEK II-177a; XIV-399C; Maronite diocese IX-CS4a; Melchite see X-161a; XIV- 404c Baalberith, temple of, Sichem

XIII-771C Baal-Dagon IV-602d Baale of Judah. See Cariathiarim Baaleth, deitv XII-12d Baalgad, town II-177a; VI^35a Baal Hamon, deity XII-42d;

XIII-710a — Hamon, town VI-435a Baalbasor, town I-59c; IV— 445c;

VI-435a Baalhazor. See Baalhasor Baal-Hermon VII-2S9a Baalim. ,S(f Baal Baalis, Ammonite king I-433a Baal-Juda. See Cariathiarim Baalmaon. See Baalmeon Baal Melkart, deity XII-42d Baalmeon, Moabite town VI-

43oa; X-410a Baal of heaven I— 16b Baalpeor. See Beelphegor Baal Pharasim (Baalperazim)

VI-43.-,a — Salisa (Baalshalisha) VI-435a — Sidon, <lcilv XII-42d Baalthamar, town VI-435a Baal Tummuz, deitv XII-42d B4'dl-ZebhQbh, deity I-523a Baalzebflb. See Beelzebub Baalzepbon. See Beelsephon Baana, Philistine chief VII-lS4d Baanah. See Baana Baanes, Paulician XI-584a Baanites. See Paulicians Baardson, Paul, Archbishop of

Trondhjem XV-64d Baars, J. J. A. van. Vicar Apos- tolic of Curasao IV-570b Baart, P. A., canonist VII-720d; on property, ecclesiastical XII- 473c Baas, Joseph H., on dissection

1-459C Baasa (Baasha), King of Israel VIII-198b; 19Sd; 655b; 656a; n57a; IX-789C Baau IV-410d

Bab, King of Armenia X-754b Baba bathra, Talmudic treatise

XIV-437b Babseus, monk, Nestorian teach- ing X-759b — Catholicos of Seleucia I-569b; HI-454C; X-758c; date V- 232d; title usurped XI-550c — of Gebilta, works XIV-411b —the Elder, at Nisibis XI-S4d;

85b —the Great XIV-410d Baba Fighani, poet XI-720C Babahoya, battle VI-3S0c Babai. See Babo>us Baba kamma, Talmudic treatise

XIV 437b Babakites, Mohammedan sect

X-125C Baba megi'a, Talmudic treatise

XIV-437b Babbage, Charles, on miracles X-310C


BABEL II - 177c ; XIII-707c ;

XV-I27b

— Tower of. See Tower of Babel

— Louis, missionary X-382b

Bab el AmoAd, Gate of Damascus VIII-3.55b

Babenberg dynasty II-122d; 123c: and East Mark XV"-417b

Babenhausen, Kedemp toris ts XII-GS3C

Babenstuber, Ludwig II-17Sa

Baber, E. C, mission III-684C

Babette, Pierre, Bishop of Reims XII-72f.b

Babeuf, Franfois-Noel, collectiv- ism IV-lNlId; XlV-62d

Bab-Hai. See Babseus

Babic, Dominicus, Bishop of Scutari XlIl-64Sb

BabU, ruins II-177d; XV-5c

Babilas, Saint III-163b

Babine Fort, mission H-792d

Babine Indians IV-718a; XIV- 431b; XV-207C; customs XIV- 431c; evangelized XIV-431d; religion XIV-431d

BABINET, JACQUES II-17b; on Halley's comet XII-159C

Babington, Anthony, and Bellamy II-411b; and Mary Queen of Scots IX-765d

Babis, Mohammedan sect X- 425c

Babispe, mission XIV-145b

Babois, tribe IV-236d

Babolein, Saint. .See Babolen

Babolen, Saint XI-18Sd; oil of XI-229C

Babon, Chateau IX-715C

Babongos, tribe XII-626d

Baboon, in Bible I-519a

Baborigame, mission XIV-13a

Babou de la Bourdaisiere, Phili- bert. Bishop of Auxerre XIII- 71Sc

Babowai. See Babaeus

Babthorpe, Babara, superior VlII-54a

Babu. .SVe Babseus

Babuyanes Islands XV-85d

Babwell, hospital, founder XIII- 424a

Baby-farming, evils Vlll-ld

BABYLAS, SAINT I-568c; II- 17^d. ;iiui .^t. Christopher le- gend Ill-72ya; shrine of I-568b

— Bishop of Theodosiopolis XIV- 577d

Babylon II-177c; in Apocal>-pse I-597a; Rome called I-641d; XI-748d; Micheas, prophecy XV-464Da

— Chaldean patriarchate II-179a ; XI-551b; XIII-85d

— Latin archibishopric II-I79a: 202c; VIII-192d

— SjTian archbishopric II-179a; 202d

— See Bagdad

BABYLONIA II-179a; archso- logical research II-9a

— art II-177C; brick of Kuri- galzu (ill.) II-187b; embroid- ery V-401a; sculpture XIII- 643a; statue of king (ill.) II- 179c; temple II-16C

—astrology II-19b; 24d; as- trolatry II-31b; astronomy II- 25c; in bilingual Creation story IV-406d; boundary stone (ill.) II-183b; burial, method IV- 481c

— CAurcA in; Christianity I-668d; missions I-7Slb; Simon and Jude. apocryphal mission I- 612d; and St. Thomas Chris- tians XIV-682d

— cosmogony VI-79d

- — Ethnology; AssyTian race II- 11a; research, modern XI- 30.3b; SemitcsVIII-193b; XIII- 707a; Sumerian, head of a (ill.) II-180b

—exorcism V-709d

— Geography: boundaries XIII- 707a; canals I!-179c; 182b; map Il-facing 8; II-180a


— History: Amraphel, history of I-441b; Esarhaddon II-15d; and Assyria II-14b; 15b; ICc; 17a; 182d; Berosus II-514a; Chaldeean empire II-183b: chronology I-552b; 552c; II- 515c; III-734a; civilization II- 182b; 187c: Darius Hyptaspes XI-713a; dynasty II-181d; early history I-778b; II-180b; and Egj-pt V-339c; VHOOb; and Elam I^41d; fall of (538) I-778c; II-184d; first em- pire Il-lSld; five kings, in- scriptions I-53d; Hammurabi VII-125a; in Isaias VIII-181d; Jews II-lS3d; 551c; III-316b; IV-775d; Kassile dynasty II- 182d; Medes capture II-226d; Moabites X^lOb; Nabucho- donosor II-184b; Nemrod's kingdom Il-lla; Sargon I, in- scription of (ill.) Il-lSla; in Scripture II-lS5c; Sennacherib II-8c; 15b; sources Il-Sa; supremacy of XIII - 707d; tabernacle taken XIV-425C; Theglathphalasar 1 1 1 - 1 2 b : Tower of Babel XV-5c

■ — Language 11-1850; and Cunei- form writing II-9b

— legislation. Code of Hammurabi VII-125a; length, measure of XI V-500a ;Iibraries in IX-227c ; literature II-lS8a

—Religion XIII-311b; angels I- 480c; and AssjTia II-17b; Berosus, account of II-514c; Chanaan, influence of III- 571b; cosmogonies II-lS6c;IV- 406a; VI-79d; XI-392d; Crea- tion story I-131a; Creation tablet II-188a; Dagon-worship IV-603a; deluge, account of IV-702C; demonology IV-714c; divination V-49a; eschatology V-529a; XI-391c; idol wor- ship X-501a; incense, use VII- 716d; judgment, Divine VIII- 550a; monogamy II-564d; Mo- saic ritual, origin XIII-317d; II-186C; 187a; 188a; occult- ism XI-198a; oracles XI-2_64d; Paradise, location in XIV- 620b; Providence, Divine, be- lief in XII-511a; Sabbath II- 556d; III-158C; Scriptural parallels I-480d: Scripture reference II-185b; theocracy XIV-568b

— witchcraft in XV-674C; woman, status of XV-689d; writing II- 10b

Babylonian Captivity, papal VII- 58b

—Exploration Fund XI-304a

— Talmud. See Talmud, Baby- lonian

Bac, mission. See San Xavier del Bac

Baca, name X-678a

— de Guachi, mission XIV-145b

Bacallaos 1 1 1- 127b

Bacau, Diocese of VIII-32.5c

BACCANCELD (BAPCHILD), Synod of (694) I1-1S9C

Baccari, Antony, Lazarist X- 36L'd

Bacchanal (Titian) XI-401a

Bacchanalia (Poussin) XII-323d

Bacchides, general IV-707a; and Alcimas I-273d; Bethel II- 532d; Emmaus V-lO.ia; Jer- icho VIII-340a; Judas Mach- nbcus Vin-541d

Bacchilus, Saint. See Bachirius

Bacchini, Giovanni, Blessed. See

Bacchus, Saint XIII-72Sa — deitv (in art). Bologna II-641C; van'Clcef IV-lla: Gcgenbauer VI-403d; Lusiads 1II-219C; Michelangelo III-(iflc; Pichler XII-74d; Sansovino XIII- 4.53d; Titian XIV-743d; Vat- ican Museum XV-281d Bacchylides, Eusebius on V-616c


BACCHYLLUS, Bishop of Cor- inth lI-lS9d; V-lOb

Bacci, and Uratory XI-273b; XIl-19a; 20c

Bacclnelli, Bernardino, Bishop of Quilon XII-611a; as Vicar Apostolic of Verapoly XV-345d

Baccio della Porta. See Barto- lommeo, Fra

Bach, Alexander von II-13Db

— Emanuel, and Haydn VII- 158d

— Johann Sebastian, composer X-GOlc; ecclesiastical music X-65Ub; mass by IX-306b; as organist XI-299'b; 301c; 526d

Bachal Buidhe. See Cong, Cross of

— Mura X-C41b

— Tsu IX-565b

Bache, painter IV-732b

— Alexander, Bishop of St. Asaph XIII-333b

— Franklin, experiment in ether I-44SC

Bachelor of Arts. See Arts, Bach- elor of

Bachelors, patron III-445C

Bachelor's light VIII-769C

BACHELOT, ALEXIS XVI-6a; XIIl-43sb

Bachem, J. P., editor XI-678d; e79c

Bacher, Wilhelm, commentator IV-lGlb

BACHIARinS II-190a; XI-664b

Bachio, Guglielmo, Bishop of Fiesole VI-70c

Bachirius, Saint, Bishop of Mes- sina I-217b

Bachmann, Marianne, tertiary XIV-G40b

-PAUL II-190a; on Hofler VII- 383c

Bachofen, J. J., anthropologist IX-r)94a: matriarchy, theory of X\-r,S9b

Bachone, Francis de II-191c; V- 74d

Bachtischua, family X-124C

Baciccio. See Gaulli, Giovanni Battista

Bacigaluppi, Antonio Maria, Bish- op of Ventimiglia XV-343C

Bacilieri, Bartolommeo, cardinal. Bishop of Verona XV-362b; XVI-lSa; on Modernism X- 415c

Baciocchi, Elisa, duchess X-24c; XV-104C

—Felice, in Lucca IX-106a

Back, Sir George, explorer IV- 71Sd

Backer, Aloysius de II-190c

— AUGUSTIN DE ll-190c

Backhaus, missionarv, Australia XIIH3l'.c

Backhouse, Israel, Gates' com- plaint XI-175d

Back Lane Parliament. See Dub- lin. Catholic convention (1792)

Bac-1£ affair, date III-6S4C

Backofen, Hans, sculptor XIII- 6460

Back to Christ, movement XI- 573c

BACKX, PETER HUBERT EV- ERMODE Il-190d

Bacolor, parish IX-59Sd

Bacon, Benjamin Wisner, on Biblical introduction VIII- SOd; on Gospel titles VI-656a: on St. Mark's Gospel IX- fiSlb; on_paral.lcs X!-160b

—DAVID WILLIAM, Bishop of Piirtlimd Il-l'llb; IX-,t47c: X-7ssh MI-'Nsb; XV-554a; in Svra.usi- M\-:^'.lSd

— Fraiicis n-192a; IX-327d; and a.strologv Il-23b; on atheism n-40d; and Bcrnnzano II- 303a; at Cambridge III-212b; on cause III— lti4b; communism IV-lSOd; Empiricism XII-32c; and Encvclop6die V - 41Sd; Galileo's theories VI-344a; on matter V-423a; and Matthew,


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