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DIERTINS— DIOCHU OF SABHALL


elect, number of XII-3SIc; as philosopher VII-S7b

Diertins, Ignatius XIV -227b: 22Sa

Diesbach, Comtesse de XI-494C

Dies floridus. Palm Sunday XI- 432b

— HLffi IV-7S7b; III-74C; XII- 484c; authorship IV -788a; VII-603d; Xn-367a; 486c; XIV-694C; date IV-787d; orig- inal hymn IV-788b; rubrics IV-787b; XIII-217C; stanzas IV-787C; translations IV-788C

— Sanctificatus, sequence XII— 4S.5C

Diessel, Gerard, Redemptorist author XII-687a

Diessen, church at II-7Sa

Diesterweg, Friedrich, educator XI-743b

Diet, Prankish Ill-Slla; OlTb

DIETENBERGER, JOHANN IV-788d; version of Bible XV- 372c

Dietetics, experiments V-423d

Diethard I, Bishop of Osnabriick XI-341C

Diethelm, Abbot of St. Gall VI- 34Sa

DIETHER OF ISENBURG, Arch- bishop of .Mainz IV-7S9a; IX- 551d;andPiu3lIXII-128a

— of Nassau, Archbishop of Trier II-220d; XV-43b

Dietho, Bishop of Wiirzburg XV- 719b

Dietkirchen,nearLimburg. church VII-298d; monastery IX-262a

Dietrich, Christian Wilhelm Ernst, painter, and Winckel- mann XV-651a

Dietrichson, Henrik Segelcre, writer XI-121C

Dietrichstein, Franz von, Bishop of Olmiitz XI-248a; Counter- Reformation in Moravia X- .563a

— Moritz Thalberg Sigismond, XIV-.5.53d

DIETRICH VON NIEHEIM IV- 789c; and Anima College I- 514d;on Boniface IX II-671C

— .See Theodoric A

Dietsche Warande, periodical XI-672a; XIV-636d; 637a

Dietzgen, socialist XIV-67b

Dieudonne. See Adeofatus; Deo- datus; Deusdedit

Dieulafoy, Jane Magre, Hammu- rabi Code XI-653b

— Marcel- Auguste X I - 6 5 3 b ; Susa, explorations at XI V-345a

Dieulewart. .See Dieulouard

Dleulouard, Benedictine monas- tery I-439c: II-S47b; VI-553a; X-86d

Dieuze, monastery IX-364b

Dievotchak, Onisiphorus, metro- politan of Kieff XIII-262b

Difensore, periodical XI-6S4a

Difesa, periodical XI-684a

Difference, in Aristotle I-714d

— market term XIV-212a

Differentiation, theory of, Bol- zano's contributions II-644a

Diffinitor. See Definitor (in Canon Law)

Diffraction, Fraunhofer'g work VI-250d; Fresnel's theory XII- 65c: Grimaldi's discovery VII- 3.5a

Difnar (Abbas Cyrus) IV-.597d

Difnari, Coptic liturgical book IX-3a3c

Digby, Essex, Bishop of Dromore IV-791C

— Sm EVERARD lV--92a: Gun- powder plot VII-S2b; literary rcmain.s Vll-82d

—GEORGE, Earl of Bristol IV- 791a

— John, son of Everard Digby I\--79L>a

—SIR KENELM IV-792d; 791b;


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—KENELM HENRY IV-791C;

lis church historian VII-379a;

and n<- l.isic IV-fi98d — Magdalen, mother of Henry

l)ii;l.v Hcsl,. II-.529b —Mary V-.'"il7d -Sir Robert 1V-791C - Simon, marlyr V~177d — Simon, Protestant Bishop of

Elphin IV-79IC

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— William, father of Kenelm Henry Digby IV-791C

Digest, of Justinian. See Pan- dects

Digesta. See Pandects XI-439d

Digestion, Van Helmont's work II-573C

Diggers, Puritan party XII-5Sld

— Indians, California X-374C

Digges, family, Maryland II- 229b

— John, at Deer Creek, Maryland II-228d

— William Dudley, and L'Enfant IX-150b

— de Chantal, Sister of Mercy II-233b

Diggle, John William, Bishop of Carlisle III-452b

Dighton Rock, inscription I-419C

Digna, German martyr, and St. Afra I-181a

— Mozarabic martyr XIV-178d

— Cultu, early Sequence XII- 485c

DIGNE, DIOCESE OF IV-793b; former cathedral, doorway (ill.) IV-794b; Gap united to VI- 378a; map Vl-facing 188

— Hugh of. See Hugh of Digne

Dignefortis. See Wilgefortis

DIGNITARY, ECCLESIASTI- CAL 1V-794C; vesture in Pon- tifical Mass XII-232d

Dignities, in scholastic teaching III-l63a

Dii manes, worship of IV-687d

Di indigetes I-650c

Dijon, town, France, Charles the Bold's tomb XIV-773d; Gon- debad defeated IV-71c; Philip the Bold's monument VIII- .57 Id

—DIOCESE OF IV-794C: St. Benignus at II-479d; chapter, general VI-412C; forged bull III-58a; map Vl-facing 188; Notre-Dame de Bon Espoir pil- grimage IV-795b; Prayer and Penance, Association ot XIV- 123a; XV-154b; St. Benignus Abbey II-446b: St. Benignus Cathedral (ill.) IV-facing 758; university founded X V-197d ; Visitation convent VII-166C

— Eugenie, and Passerat XII- 6S3a

Dikaios, archimandrite, Greek War of Independence VI-739d

Dikanikion, crosier in Orthodox Church IV-316b

Dikeli-Dagh (Gargara) VI-384d

Dikerion, candlestick, in Ortho- dox Church lV-316b; (ill.) XV-391C

Dikr, of Mohammedans X-422C

Dikranagherd (Amida) I-429c

Dilami, familv XI-718b

Dilan, name X-678a

Dilean. .S'ee Dclcan

Dilecte ai, in Briefs III-57a

Dilecto filio. Bull of Alexander VI

nnoc

Dilettanti Society V-472a

Dilgskron, Earl, Redemptorist XII-6S7a: St. Alphonsus's biography I-340d

DUl. See Anise

Dillingen, town, Bavaria, and Augsburg diocese II-74c; col- lege founded II-75a; Francis- can convent XV-718d; institu- tions II-77b: papal seminary VII-2d: and Stadion II-75c: synods n-7,Sd; (1567) XV-69b

-UNIVERSITY OF IV-795d: founded n-7fia; XV-69b; 197c; Gregory of Valencia at VII- 22a: Schmalzgrueber, chancel- lor XIII-.54.5c

Dillmann, Christian Friedrich August, Biblical commentator IV- 162c: Adam, Book of , trans- lation I-1.32C; on Amalecites I- 378a: on angels' intercession VIII-71d:oncrcationIV-472a: on Elcihim V-393b; Ethiopian studies V-.571b; XI-;!03a; Pri.'Nilv C.i.lc. view of XI-0.5,Sb

Dillon, Ann Eliza, Sister of St. .Tosiph VIll-.MIb

—Arthur, lalher nf Arthur Rich- ard l>jll..>i 1\ 7'.l7a

—ARTHUR RICHARD IV-797a

— Dominic, niartvrdom \'III- lfi7c


— Gregory, in Irish Emigrant So- ciety V-J03b; VIII-137b

—James, in Civil War VIII-140C

— Jane Mary, wife of Kenelm Henry Digby IV-792a

—John, Irish leader VIII-n3b: in Home Rule Movement VIII- 112a

— John, pioneer priest in Ohio IV-55d

— John Blake, Irish writer VIII- 127c: and Duffy V-187a

— Patrick, President of Notre Dame du Lae XI-132c

—Robert J., lawyer VIII-143a

— Thomas, father-in-law of Ken- elm Henry Digby IV-792a

— Vincent Gerald, martyrdom Vln-107d

— Wentworth, Earl of Roscom- mon, poet VIII-125C

Dillonvale, Ohio, Hungarians in VII-546a

Dilthey, Wilhelm, and Kantian- ism XII-34a

Diluvian era, divisions V-665a

Dima, father of St. Ernan of Hinba V-523d

Dimanhoru (Hermopolis Parva) VII-2S9b

Dimensions of Space XIV-168b

Dime Saladine. See Saladin Tithe

Dimidrianus, Bishop of Verona XV-:3Kld

Dimisk es-Sham, Damascus IV- 612c y

DIMISSORIAL LETTERS IV- 797b; IX-202a; penalty for unlawful granting VIII-75b: Taxa Innocentiana, regula- tions of XIV-467b

Dimitrovich, Latin Bishop of Agram, and Wallachians IV- 490c

Dimitry, Alexander, and public school system IX-383b

Dinuna, Book of III-497a: IV- 515a; and the sick III-503c

— mac Nathi, Irish scribe VIII- ti41c; Gospel, transcription IV- 515a; identity IV-51Sb

Dimnah. .See Damna

Dimock, Robert, martjTdom V- 477a

Dimona VI-438a

Dimonan. .See Dimona

Dimpna, Saint. .See Dvmpna

Dina, daughter of Jacob IV-616a; IX-206C; and Hcmor XIII- 794b

Dinah. See Dina

Dinan, Saint. See Ninian, St.

Dinant, town. Belgium, destruc- tion III-69b; sculpture XIII- 643d

— Dayid of. See David of Din- ant

Dinarda. See Rove-beetle

Dinbych (Denbighshire) XV- 53.3a

Dindebol (Domitiopolis! V-115b

Dindelli, Ermindo, hermitage founded III-209b

Dinder, Julius, Archbishop of Gnesen-Posen VI-.591d

Dindigul, town. India, institu- tions XV-41a: 41b

Dindjye. .See Toucheux

Dinet, Frangois, confessor to Louis XIII XIV-S9C

Dingaan, Zulu chief XV-766d

Ding an Sich, in Kant's philos- ophy I -216a; VIII -eCMa; XV- 1.8a

Dingelstad, Hermann, Bishop of Munstcr IX-tl.5d; X-63SC

Dingelstedt, Franz von, German poet VI-527a

Dinghiswayo, King of the Umte- wa X\'-766b

Dingley, Nelson, and Madigan IX-.517b: Tariff Bill XV-17,Sa

— SIR THOMAS, VENERABLE l\-7n7d

Dingolfing, Synods ot (770) XII- .57:;c; XV-.591C: (9:i2) I-751d

Dinhaba. Srr Denaba

Dinia. .See Digne

Diniz, King of Portugal IV-n.5b; 9.-.d: V - :i9lb: XII -299b;

iOOd; Heja Castle n-3fl3d:

Christ. Order of. f.nmdeil 111- (19Sb: ami the Church XI-2i-.la: concordat I\'-2(l3b

— JuUo. See Coelho. Gr


type indicates titles of articles; other types, topics treated; (ill.) ^illustrations.


— Nicolas. See Nicolas Diniz

Dini Zulu, Zulu chief XV-766d

Dinkard, Zoroastrian work II- 153b

Dinkas, negro tribe Xn-626d

Dinkel, Pankratius von. Bishop of Augsburg II-76d: at Vati- can Council XV-305b; 306d

Dinkelsbiihl, town, Germany, church II-78a

— Nikolaus von. See NikolaiM von Dinkelsbiihl

Dinklar, battle VII-363C

Diimastnim, ancient See of XIII- 648b

Dinneen, Michael, and Bulfin VIiI-157a

— Patrick S., Irish writer VIII- 123d; and Keating XVI-49a

Dinnes Indians. See D6n63 In- dians

Dinocrates, architect II-48a; V- 490d

DINOOTH (DUNAWD, DUNOD), SAINT IV -798a; abbey II -251a; and St. Augustine II-83d; and papal supremacy XV-584d

Dinothus, Saint. See Dinooth

Dinouart, Joseph-Antoine-Tous- saint, writer II-310a

Dinwiddle, Robert, Governor of Virginia XII- 12 la; XV- 159a; 456b

Diocaesarea, town. Cappadocia (Nazianzus) IV-798d

DIOC.£SAREA, Palestine, Latin See of IV-798b; ancient church XV-464Fb; crusader's church XV-464Fa; Joachim and Anna, home of XV-464Ed; Virgin Marl's birthplace XV-464Fb

DIOCffiSAREA, Cilicia. ancient See of IV-798

DiocEesarea, Orthodox See of VIII-370b

Diocesanee, parish chtirches III- 41c

Diocesan Board of Tithes, France I-796C

—CHANCERY IV-79Sd; V-6a; administration IV-799b; coun- cils in IV-799C; duties IV- 798d; faculties IV-798d; fees V-46a; officials IV-799d

— Consultors. See Consultors, diocesan

—Crusade, Salford XIV-4S9C

— synods. See Synods, diocesan

DIOCESE ^'-la; administration I-143b; aimates I-537d; archi- diaconate I-693d; archives I-696d; in Asia Minor I-789a; boundaries changed V - 3d ; cathedral III-438d; chancerj- IV-798d; chapter III-582b; and civil authority V-3b; classes V-4a: combining of dioceses III-439b; V-3b: and (Tongregation of Consistory XIII-139d; 140b; and Con- gregation of Council XIII- 141d: conspectus V-6c: crea- tion V-ld; 2b; development T- 697c: division III-438d; V-2d: endowments V-3a; establish- ment XII - 269c; exemption V-706d; Germany, statistics XIV -275a; Greek Church VI-741C; Italy VIII-241a; list of I-22c; maintenance of clergj- I-313a: missionarv- bishops V- 2b: modiBcation V-2d; origin, historical V-lb; origin of term V-la: parish churches III-41c; property of XII— 16eb: recent erectiouL XVI -34a; in Ro- man Empire ^'-la; suppression V-3d: synod XIV-3,SSb: table V-5a; titular, jurisdiction I- 692b: II-145b: I'nited States, Baltimore decree II-24()b: Sub- urbicarian, see Suburbicarian dioceses

— tacanl I-31b; V-6c; adminis- tration I-fi91c: 692a; XV- 401 d: Baltimore decrees II- 241a: law during interregnum XV-'24,Sd: in I'nitcd States II-236d: •23,Sa; Vatican Coun- cil on XV-:i04d; 307b

Diocesis III-41c

Dio Chrysostom, Sophist I-7S7b; on Ner.i I-.59,Sc

Diochu of Sabball. See Dichu, Saint