The Hiftory of Atalanta, and the Islands Petalicæ viii. 380 viii. 381 ix. 169 The Hiftory of the Seleucide in Syria The Hiftory of Egypt, from the Foundation of that Monarchy by Ptolemy Soter, to its being made a Roman Province The Hiftory of the Armenians ix. 361 ix. 482 ix. 531 x. 3 The Hiftory of the Kingdom of Pontus The Hiftory of Cappadocia The Hiftory of Pergamus The Hiftory of Thrace The Hiftory of the antient Kingdom of Epirus X. 16 x. 49 x. 65 X. 113 X. 134 x. 138 X. 141 The Hiftory of Albania The Hiftory of Characene The Hiftory of Commagene The Hiftory of Chalcidene X. 173 The Hiftory of the Jews, from their Return from the Babylonith Captivity, to the Destruction of Jerufalem by Titus Vefpafian x. 174 xi. 3 The Hiftory of the Parthians, from Arfaces to the Recovery of the Kingdom by the Perfians The Hiftory of the Perfians, from the recovering the Empire from the Perfans, to their being fubdued by the Arabs, according to the Greek and Latin Authors xi. 64 The Hiftory of the Perfians, according to the Oriental Hiftorians xi. 141. xi. 207 xi. 276 The antient State of Italy, to the Building of Rome xi. 357 The Roman Hiftory, from the Rebuilding of Rome, to the first Punic or Carthaginian War xii. 3 The The Roman Hiftory, from the First Carthaginian War to th xii. 160 Second The Roman Hiftory, from the Beginning to the End of the Second Punic War xii. 233 xii. 338 The Roman Hiftory, from the End of the Second Punic War to the Destruction of Carthage The Roman Hiftory, from the Destruction of Carthage to the End xii. 385 of the Sedition of the Gracchi The Roman Hiftory, from the End of the Sedition of the Gracchi to the perpetual Dictatorship of Sylla xii. 446 The Roman Hiftory, from the perpetual Dictatorship of Sylla to the Triumvirate of Cæfar, Pompey, and Craffus xiii. 88 The Roman Hiftory, from the First Triumvirate to the Death of xiii. 151 Craffus The Roman Hiftory, from the Death of Craffus to the Death of xiii. 172 Pompey The Roman Hiftory, from the Death of Pompey to the Death of Cæfar xiii. 222 The Roman Hiftory, from the Death of Cæfar to the First ConJulate of Octavianus xiii. 282 The Roman Hiftory, from the First Confulate of Octavianus to xiii. 345 xiii. 416 The Roman Hiftory, from the perfect Settlement of the Roman Empire to the Death of Nero xiii. 490 The Roman Hiftory, from the Death of Nero to the Death of Vitellius xiv. 474 A fuccinct Account of the dreadful Perfecution the Jews underwent at Alexandria, and of Philo's Embassy to the Emperor xiv. 576 Caius Caligula The Roman Hiftory, from the Death of Vitellius to the Death of Domitian XV. 3 The Roman Hiftory, from the Death of Trajan to the Death of Marcus Aurelius The Roman Hiftory, from the Death of Domitian to the Death of Trajan XV. 104 of Alexander The Roman Hiftory, from the Death of M. Aurelius to the Death XV. 153 The Roman Hiftory, from the Death of Alexander Severus to the Xv. 256 Captivity of Valerian fignation of Dioclefian The Roman Hiftory, from the Captivity of Valerian to the Re xv. 381 xv. 425 The Roman Hiftory, from the Refignation of Dioclefian to the Removal of the Imperial Seat to Conftantinople by Conftan tine the Great The Hiftory of the Etrufcans XV. 521 XVI. 3 Ε The Conftantinopolitan Hiftory, from the Removal of the Imperial Seat to Conftantinople to the Death of Julian xvi. 131 The Hiftory of the Eastern and Western Empire, from the Death of Julian to the Death of Valens xvi. 279 xvi. 353 The Hiftory of the Eastern and Western Empire, from the Death of Valens to the Divifion of the Empire The Hiftory of the Eaftern and Western Empire, from the Death of Theodofius the Great to the Taking of Rome the first time by the Goths xvi. 455 The Hiftory of the Eastern and Western Empire, from the Taking of the City by the Goths to the Death of Theodofius II. xvi. 515 The Hiftory of the Eastern and Western Empire, from the Death of Theodofius II. to the total Failure of the Western Empire in Auguftulus xvi. 563 The Conftantinopolitan Hiftory, from the Diffolution of the Western Empire to the Death of Juftinian the Great xvi. 598 The Conftantinopolitan Hiftory, from the Death of Juftinian the Great to the Depofing of Irene, and the Promotion of Nicephorus xvii. 3 The Conftantinopolitan Hiftory, from the Promotion of Nicephorus to the Death of Bafilius II. The Conftantinopolitan Hiftory, from the Death of Bafilius II. to the Taking of Conftantinople by the Latins The Conftantinopolitan Hiftory, from the Expulfion of the Greeks to the Taking of Conftantinople by the Turks, and the utter Deftruction of the Roman Empire The Hiftory of the Carthaginians, to the Deftruction of Carthage by the Romans xvii. 54 xvii. III xvii. 172 xvii. 218 The Hiftory of the Numidians, to the Conqueft of their Country by the Romans xviii. 115 The Hiftory of the Mauritanians, to the intire Reduction of their Xviii. 173 xviii. 213 The Hiftory of the Melanogætuli, Nigrite, and Garamantes, Country by the Romans The Hiftory of the Garulians xviii. 220 The Hiftory of the Ethiopians xviii. 251 The Hiftory of the Arabs, and their antient State, to Moham xviii. 333 med xviii. 441 xviii. 444 The Hiftory of the Spaniards xviii. 457 The Hiftory of the Gauls to the Irruption of the Franks xviii. 528 The Hiftory of the antient Germans to their breaking into the Ro Roman Empire, Invasion of Gaul, and Expulfion out of it by the Franks xix. 3 The Hiftory of Britain to its Desertion by the Romans, and the xix. 68 The Hiftory of the Hunns till their fettling in Hungary xix. 204 xix. 253 The Hiftory of the Vandals, till their fsettling in Spain and Africa xix. 330 xix. 356 The Hiftory of the Franks, till their fettling in Gaul The Hiftory of the Sueves, till their fettling in Spain xix. 370 The Hiftory of the Burgundians xix. 434 The Hiftory of the Alemans xix. 448 The Hiftory of the Gepida xix. 461 The Hiftory of the Heruli xix. 466 xix. 470 xix. 474 xix. 478 xix. 489 The Hiftory of the Lombards xix. 496 The Hiftory of the Bulgarians xix. 512 The Hiftory of the Oftrogoths in Italy xix. 539 The Hiftory of the Lombards, from the Death of Clephis to Defi A LIST of the Maps and Cuts in the UNIVERSAL Map of Syria, after the Death of Alexander the Great 254 267 276 331 381 Vol 3. View of the inner Porch, Altar, &c. of the Feast of Tabernacles 26 46 The Jewish High-Prieft in his Pontifical Habit 70 The golden Candlestick 107 The Brazen Laver 114 Map of the Journey in the Wilderness, &c. 389 The Camp of the Ifraelites, according to Reyherus and Lamy 448 32 different Views of Persepolis Vol. 6. 193 223 332 404 426 49 96 3 Map of Migrations and Settlements of the Celtes, or Gomerians antient Greece, with the Islands adjoining to it 136 Vol. 7. Map of the Retreat of Ten thousand Greeks under Xenophon 438 the antient City of Syracufe, and Syracufe befieged by the Athenians Vol. 8. Map of the Kingdoms of Macedon, Theffaly, and Epirus Extent of Alexander's Conquefts 516 381 494 Map of the Kingdoms of Armenia, Pontus, Cappadocia, Media, &c. Vol. 9. Vol. 11. Map of antient Italy Gallia Cifalp. Liguria, and the neighbouring Countries 482 174 430 207 209 213 213 Great Greece, &c. 217 Plan of Rome in the Beginning of Romulus's Reign 238 A 2d Plan of Rome, its Situation after the Union between Ro mulus and Tatius 287 Middle or Proper Italy A Plan of ditto, containing its several Additions from the Time of |