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MUSICA— MZONDO

books I-577c; sigaificance X- 648b ; Sistine Choir XI V-29c ; in the 6th century VI-149b; Tan- turn Ergo XIV^45d; Te Deum XIV^TOb; and "Ut Queant Laxis" XV-244a: Vatican Chant X-656a; Vespers XV- 382d; 3S3c; in Western Church I-389d; women X-653d; XV- 697d; See Hymnody

Musica, Accademia di. See Santa Cecilia, Regia Accademia di.

— raensurata, and plain chant Xn-144a

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN CHURCH SERVICES X-657a; harp X-IJ57a; organ X-651c; XI-297b

Musica sacra, periodical XI-672b XVI^Sb

Musicianus, judge IX-671b

Musil, Alois, archgeologist IV- 600d

Musimo Indians X-90c

Musiniens II— 416a

Musivarius X-5S4C

Muskhogees I-410c; lV-479d; ethnology XII-626d; language I-lllb

Muskodensug Indians XII-320a

Muskogee, town. Oklahoma XI- 233c

Muskogees. See Muskhogees

MusUn, in corporals I-355a

Musonius, Stoic XIV-299d

— Bishop of Celenderis III-477b

— Bishop of Thermae Basilicae XIV-629C

—Bishop of Zoara XV-762d

Musos Indians IV-122C

Muspelheim, in Gylfaginning IV-412b

Musquima. See Musimo

Mu'sri. See Arabia

Mussafia, Adolf, philologist XIII-185d; XV-463b

Mussart, V., Franciscan XIV- 643a

Mussato, Albertino, and Marsilius of Padua IX-719d

Musseax. .See Ailleboust, Charles Joseph d'

Musselburgh, Scotland, shrine XIII-7(Ub

Musset, Alfred de, writer VI- 201b; and BorS XVI-lla

Musso, Cornelius, Bishop of Bitonto XVI-64d; XIII-280C

Mussulmans. See Mohamme- dans

Musta, church at IX-570d

Mustapha HI, Sultan, and Ach- rida I-104b; patriarchal office, tax on VI-769a

— Kara. See Kara Mustapha

Mustard, adulteration of I-162d; in Bible XII-155a

—Seed, parable of XI-463d

MUSTI, Africa X-658d

Mustilani. See Musticensps

Mustiola, mart^T III-690d

Musu Indians. See Moxos In- dians

Musumusu, and Christians III- .572d

MUSUROS, MARKOS X-659a; Greek College IX-164b; Rome, University of XIII-177C

Mflt, deity V-344b

— (Claudiopolis) IV-8b

Mutacallimdn, philosophers V- 222b

Mutakkil Nusku, King of Assyria II-12a

Mutalli (Mutallu), Hittite King Vn-3a6c; X-234C

Mutanabbi, poet VII-124d

Mutation theories V-660C

Mutawekkil, CaUph of Egypt Vni-365c

Mu'tazihtes, Mohammedan sect X-42.'jc

Muteau, Alfred, jurist, on seal of confession XIII-663a


560


Mutel, Gustave Charles Marie

IV-362d Mutessarifs, Turkish officers I-

790a Muth, B:arl, editor XI-679d Mutianus, Konrad Rufus, human- ist VIl-540d; o41d; IX-150a;

and Crotus IV-539b Mutilation, and irregularity VIII-

171d; X-143b Mutilum (ModigUana) X-421d Mutina. See Modena — Bonifacius a X-414d Mutinho Antonio, Bishop of Por-

talegre XII-2S3d MUTIS, JOSE CELESTINE X-

659b; XIV-202C; 205b; por- trait XIV-204d — Sinforoso X~659c Mutrone, Castello di, and Flor- ence VI-106C Mutsaers, Bernard, priest XI-

233c Mutsuhito, Emperor of Japan

VIII-298a; and Archbishop

Williams II-707a Mutsun Indians, missions X-

372a; dictionary XIV-30d Muttallu. See MutaUi Mutual Home Association Com- munity XlV-69d Mutuum XV-235C; interest on

XV-236b Mutus, and Silvanus V-122d Mutz, Francis X.,theologianXIV-

620d; on love and perfection

XIV-614C Muus, Andrew, Bishop of Oslo

XVI-60C Muwahhedin. See Druzes Muysca. .See Chibcha Muza. .See Musa ibn Noseyr Muzaffer (Muzaffar) ed Din,

Shah of Persia XI-718C Muzalon, Nicholas, Bishop of

Salamis IV-590b Muzarabe, chapel, Toledo cathe- dral X-611a Muzarabes X-611a Muz-Art Pass, Turkestan, treaty

III-684C; XV-96a Muzi, Apostolic delegate in Chili

XII-134d Muziano, Girolamo, painter I-8Sb Muzio de Gata, Tito, and Lodi

cathedral IX-322d Muzkilovski, Andrew, and Smot-

ricki XII1-2C9C MUZZARELLI, ALFONSO X-

660a; XIV-99b; 59.5b; and

Axevalo I-701d; and GaUican-

ism VI-355d Mwanga, Iving of Uganda XV-

205b Mwyn gu. See Kentigern Myaung - mya, town, Burma,

Catholics in III-83b Myazda, in .westic rites XIII-

310a Mycale, battle of VIII-771a Mycenae, swastika IV-517d Mycielski, Joseph, archaeologist

Xn-200d Mycone XIlI-2.5a Myconius, Frederick, at Hagenau

V-35d; in London I-oOlc; and

Reformation IX^07d — Oswald, and Confession of

Faith V-762b; XII-705d; and

Glarean VI-577b; and ZwingU

XV-772d; 774d Myddilburga fMiddlesbrough)

X-286a Myddleton, Hugh, canal IX-

344b Mye, Oblate XI-184C Myers, Frederick William Henry,

poet, and telepathv XIV-

222d; 475d; 476c Mygdonius (Jeruyer) Vll-103a Myhan, Robert, and CathoUc

Benevolent Legion 111-4520 Myknos IV-581a; 581c; VI-743a;

Catholic Bishops of VI-743a


Mykonos, Diocese of. See Tinos

Mylffi, battle (36 B.C.) X-216d; XIlI-774a; XIII-774b

My la pur (Mylapore), Saint Thomas of. See Saint Thomas of Mvlapur

MYLASA X-660C

Myles, John, Baptist II-279d

Myllar, Andrew, printing press II-777d

MylUng, Thomas, Bishop of Hereford VII-255d

Myhie, Walter XIII-618d

MYNDUS X-660d; VI-i42d

Mynwy XV-o33b

Myology, Eustachius V-627b: Fallopio V-772b

Myomis, deitv 11-5140; IV-406b

MYRA X-66ia; and Acanda XI- 380a; and Antiphellos I-575a: and Caunus III— 159a; and Corvdallus IV— 402c; and Limy- ra IX-265b; location VI-442d; and Marciane IX-645C; and Olympus XI-249c; and Patara Xi-541b; and Phaselis XI- 790d; and Tlos XIV-748d

— Nicholas. See Nicholas of Myra

Myrepsus, Nicolaus, physician X-124C

Myriangeloi, town VI-529d

MYRINA X-661b

Myriobiblion (Photius) III- 117b; Xn-44a; 46a; C16mencet edits IV-12a

Myriophyta, .'^ee of VI-7.3Sb

MYRIOPHYTUM X-661c; and Heraclea Vll-243a

Myrk, John III-293a

Myron, Saint, Bishop of Gortyna Vl-6.>Ja

— Saint, martyr. Bishop of Tamassus XIV-440b

— Bishop of Tralles XV-16d

Myron, in Armenian Church V- 572b

Myronides, and Pharsalus XI- 790c

Myrrdin, prophecy of XV-584b

Myrrh, in bells, blessing of II- 420d; in Bible XII-15.5b; in ointment XI-230a

Myrsilus, historian X-243d

Myrtle, m Bible XII-155b

Mysach, Abbot of Gembloura VI~108a

Mysia. See Moesia

Mygkin, NihiUat XI-75c; 76a

Mysl katolicka, periodical XI- 688c

— Niepodlegla, periodical XV- 5.56d; XI-6SSc; XIlI-261b

Mysore, state VII-726a

—DIOCESE OF X-661d; his- tory X-661d; institutions X- 662a; 662b; statistics VII- 730b

Mysos, Demetrius, at Witten- berg V1-770C

Mysteries (literary) X-6c; 348c; XI-525d; Czech IV-599b; Easter V-226c; French V- 192d; Latin IX-27c; Mithraio X-403d; Montanists X-522d; pagan XI-391d; in Russia Xin-269d; and the Temple XIV-496c; Victimse Paschali XV-407d. .See Miracle Pla.vs; Passion Plays

MYSTERY X-662b; analogy I- 4.50c; Baader II -173d; 174c; and Beatific Vision VII- 173a; 173b; doctrine X-662c: and faith V-753c; Guenther on Xlll-lb; and Modern- ists X-417a; and naturalism X-714C; and reason X-662d; and revelation I-219tt; XIII- 2b; and science XIII-606c; in Scripture and theology X- 662b; Socinian teaching XIV- 114b; Thomistic teaching XIV- 671c; Trinity XV-52b


Mystical Acts, nature of IV-3 24d —BODY OF THE CHURCH

X-663C

— Theology. See Theologj', Mys- tical

— Union. See Union

MYSTICISM X-663d; XIV- 616d; Agreda. Maria de I-229a; Alain de I'lsle I-244d; Alvarez de Paz I-374C; Amalarius of Metz I-377a; and asceticism I- 788a; St. Augustine II-93a; X- 664b; Avlward II-164d; Baad- er II-173b; and Brahmmism X-664a; Bruno III-17c; By- zantine III-122b; Carmelite III-367a; Chinese X-664a; Cousin V-276d ; criticism of X- 664d; Decline XIV-592d; Den- ifleIV-719c; Dionysius, Pseudo X-664b; on Divine nature VI- 706a; Eckhart \'-274b; ecstasy V-277a; Eriugcna V-521d; and Erweckte Bruder VI-34d; Es- cobar, Marina de V-534b; false and true XII-60Sc; Feneberg VI-34d; St. Francis of Rome VI-205d; and Friends of God VI-306C; in German poetry VI- 518a; in Germany VI-494d; 520d; Gerson VI-532c; St. Ger- trude the Great\'I-534a;Groote VII-36a; Guyon, Madame VII-92d; Blessed Henry Suso VII - 238d; and Hesychasm VII-301a;HiltonVII-355b;hi3- tory X-664a; Hugh of St. Vic- tor VII-523a ; Joachim of Flora VIII-406C; Juliana of Norwich VIII-o57a; Lully XII-671a; Mass, Canon of III-266a; Mechtild of Magdeburg X- 106d; and Men of Understand- ing X-191b: and Mohammedan- ismX-422c; 422d; andM.vstical Marriage IX-703a; Newman X-799d; pagan XI-391a; Papal rule III-524a; Plato X-664a; XII-161d; and Quietism XII- 608c; RadewTus XII-631C; and Rationalism XIII-548d: 550a; and reason XIV-582c; in religious life XII-748d; and Sa- cred Heart devotion VII-165C; in Spanish literature XIV- 199c; Tauler XIV^65b; and theolog^■ XIV-,582c; 603c; and theosophy XIV-626b; and St. Thomas .\quinas XIV -665b: and L^niverse VII-594b; and Vedantism X-664a; Visions XV-477b

— Father of. See Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint

Mystics (Sufis) I-675a

Mysticus, Nicholas, Patriarch of Constantinople VIII-425d

Myth, Syndicalist theory XIV- 386a

Mythology, Alaskan I -249a; Angels, Babylonian I -480c; and .\nimism I-529b; Apotheo- sis I-650b: Asgaard II-775b; Avatar II-14Sb; Baal II-175b; Babylonian II - lS6c; lS7a; lS8b; 514c; Boccaccio, dic- tionary of II-607C; in cata- combs" VII-665d; in Christian art II-342d; Egyptian V-343d; in Germany VI— }85a; Hades I- 253b; Hebrews XII-176b; Hin- du II - 730c; 733a; Indians, Huron VII-572b; Indians, Ta- manac XIV-440a; and Natur- ism X-717a; Norse, hell VII- 20ra; and parable XI-460d; and religion XII-741c; and theology XIV-5S0b: and theos- ophy XIV-627b; and \nrgin birth XV-450c; Voluspi XV- 507a

Mzabetes, tribe, and Christianity I-186a

Mzondo, mission XIII-26a


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