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 PRUSSU— PSYCHOPHYSICS

52oc: under Frederick William IV XII-528b; German Con- federation XII-530d; German Liberals in VIII-704b: growth (eighteenth century) VI-506d; Hesse Kasael united to VII- 300c; under the HohenzoIIerne XII-520b: illegitimacy sta- tistics VII-650b; Italian al- liance VIII-234b; Jewish eman- cipation VIII-398b; Kultur- kampf, outbreak XV-65Ga: as leading German power VI- 509a; Liberalism XVI-20d; in Liberation War VI-509a; Lu- theranism IX-160b; Mark of. German colonization VI-J93C; Masonry in IX-781d; mode of capital punishment XII- 569d ; monarchical organization XII-o22b; and Napoleon VI- 50Sc; XII-526a; Neuchatel loss of XIV-360d; Neuchatel, possession of XIV-360c; and Nuremberg XI-170d

PRUSSIA, and Poland Xll-lSld; partition XII-ls2a;186d; 187b; 524a; \"I-5osb; Prussia as fief of XII-lS4d; Prussia, West, annexation of VI-497d; revolt of XII-18Sa; Teutonic Knights VI-497d; XII-183b

— Poles in XIV-4Sd; Pmneranian possession- \ 1 1 -'J' '^. ' in Had- owitzXll i-lierg-

er, Peter \ i I. hition

of 1848 .\1 1 "J^f ■ I i Russia IX-665a; XIII-24<Ja: Russian influence VI-506C; Savigny XVI-73b; Schleswig-Holstein IV-725d; 729d; Seven Years War XII-523C; Silesia II-763d: Teutonic (Inier XIV-541C; tor- ture abolished in XIV-769a; XV-677b; Westphalian posses- sions XV-604C; and Witten- berg XV-t579a; Wurtemberg as ally XV-716d

— Leffislation: administrative re- form XII-526C; Compilation of Statute book XII-524d; con- stitution published XII-529a; customs laws VI-509d; cus- toms-union founded VI-509d; District administration XII- 532a; divorce V-66b; donations V-117C; illegitimacy in VII- 652b; navigation XII-532a; Rhenish, Prisons Society of XII-435d; secular statistics XIV-269C; State Ownership of Railways XII-531d; Taxation reform XII-531d; voluntary associations II-2c; Waldeck's administration XV-o27b

— population XII-519d

— John of. .Sf John of Prussia

Prusso-Austrian War XIII-524b

Prutenic Tables, and Gregorian Calendar IX-24<Ja

Prva Katolicka Slovenska, Jed- nota XIV-.')5d

Pryce i Price), John, version of the Bible XV-373d

Przeglad, periodical XI-670a: 087d

— filozofitura, periodical XI-68Sb

— historyczny, periodical XI- 688b

— literacki i artystyczny, period- ical XI-087d

— Iwowski, periodical XI-6S7d

— polski, periodical XI-687c

— poranny, periodical XI-68Sb

— powszechny, periodical XI- 6S7d;^6SSc; XlV-UOd

— poznanski, periodical XI-688a

— Wielkopolski, periodical XI- 68Sa

PRZEMYSL, DIOCESE OF XII- .M2c; r.lKiuns onl. rs II-13Bd; UTLiiit Chur.'h Vl-7.-..-)d

— SAMBOR.AND SANOK.DIO- CESE OF XII-.-)32d; XIII- 532d

Przemyslaw n. King of Poland XII-lWc

Przerenbski. Vincentius, Bishop of Wlo. hiw.k XV fiSlc

Przewodnik bibliograficzny, pe-

Przhevalski, Nikolai. See Prjw-

valsk\-, Nicholas Przluski, Leo, -\rchbishop of

Gnesen-Posen VI-591C; and

Antoniewicz I-585C

650

Przyjemski, Casimir, and Maria- vites XII-196b

Przyslo^d, periodical XI-6S8C

Ps., abbr. I-25c

Psallendas, in Ambrosian Office I-399d

Psallendo, in Mozarabic Rite VI- 717d; X-19c; 621d

Psalmaeus, Nicholas. See Psaume

Psalmanazar, impostor VII-702d

Psalmellus VI-780a; in Ambros- ian Rite I-401a

Psalmi idiotic! VI-585a

Psalmista. See Cantor

Psalmodia, Coptic V-362b

Psalmodius, Saint, Limoges IX- 284c

Psalmody, ancient form X-52a; antiphonal I - 576a; early Church X-194d; evolution III- 09:Sd; St. Formby VI-139b; introduction XII-543a

— Perpetual. .See Laus Perennis

— Roman I-93c

Psalms, Addeus and Maris I- 137a; at Agape I-201d; in Alexandrine Liturgy I-304a; antiphonal I-390a; 575d; apoc- ryphal I-605C; Babylonian II- 189a; XIII-311c; of Bardesanes II-293c; Basilian singing IV- 314d; and canticles III-302b; Catechumens, Mass of I-197d; in Celtic Baptismal Rite III- 503a; in Celtic Office III-19Sa; deacons IV-650a; devotional use. early XII-350C; in Divine Office Xi-219c; early Christian XII-350C; early liturgj' I-198d: IV-738d; VI-715a; in East SjTian Offices XIV-416b; Fii- teen XII^25b; and hymn III- 302c; imprecatory III-593c; liturgical use XII-536b; 543a; music XV-383C; Paschal meal XIV^98c; Seven Vn-788d; XII-525b; in Svnagogal liturgy XIV-381d;Zoroa3trianII-152d

—ALPHABETIC XII-543c

—BOOK OF XII-533C; and Ag- geus I-210C; Albertus Magnus on I-264d; in Anglican Prayer Book II-142C; 6S0a; Asaph XII-538C; St. Augustine on II- 90b; 91a; authors XII-537b Bohairic Version XVI-79b canonicityIII-270d;XII-539a Chinese translation VI-293d contents XII-534a; criticism IV-494b; David IV-644b; XII- 537d; division XII-534b; and Ethan XII-538d; Gradual VI- 718b; Greek version XII-540c; inspiration XII-540a; St. Je- rome XV-516d; Korah, Sons of XII-538d; Latin Version XII-540C; Marcello's para- phrase IX-640b; Messianic in- terpretation XII-542d; metre XII-541a; and Moses XII- 538d; name XII-S33d; Nerses of Lambron X-7o4d; number XII-534a; parallelism XII- 540d; poetic beauty XII-542a; poetic form XII-540d; Pra- tensis XV-370d; Pullen on XII-563C; rhymed versions XIII-26d; Rousseau. J. B. XIII-212C; Sahidic Version XVI-79d; Serapion on XIII- 726c; TargumXIV-157c; Terce XIV-515b; Text XII-o40b; Theodore of Antioch on XIV- 572a; Theodoret on XIV-575b; theological value XII-542c; titles XII-534d; 536d; Vatable XV-276b; versions XII-540c; in Vulgate revision XV-516C

— Penitential. iScc Penitential Psalms

— of Solomon. .See Solomon, Psalms of

—tone in Plain Chant XII-148a

Psalmus Directus, in Ambrosian (lllice 1 -39nb

— responsorius, and antiphon I- 57lid

Psalte, in Muronite Church IX- 6s.")a

Psalter. .S,c Psalterium

PSALTERIUM XII-543d; Alle- luia in I-319b; in Ambrosian Office I-399a; of Breviary II- 773c; 769b; 772a; 775a; Byzan- tine IV-316a; IX-30.3b: in Cistercian Rite XIII-74b; Cop-

tic IX-303C; in Dominican Rite XIII-7.5d; edition of 1477 V- 286d; formed IX-299c; in Gal- lican Rite VI-361b; Gloria Patri V-150d; in Greek conse- cration service I-359d; inGreek Di\-ine Office I-106a; Hail Marys I-487a; illustrated II- 547a; St. Jerome on XV-368a; of St. Louis of France (ill.) XII-544a; Matins X-51d; in Mozarabic Rite X-617a; Nes- torian IX-303b; Notker III on VI-518a; ordeal XI-277d ; Paris XV-374d; in Penitential Re- demptions XII-682C; Polyglot (ill.) I-facing 412; as prayer book XII-350C; Protestant, Alleluia in I-319b; Recitation XII-787a; Roman XII-540d; Sarum Breviary XIII-J80c; Te Deum in XiV-468c: week liturgical XV-576a; William of Shoreham XV-63Sd — Rhythmical. See Rhythmical

Psalter — Aureum. ,See Golden Psalter — Egberti V-326a — Gallicanum II-770a; 770b;

XII-544a — Romanum, early use of II-770a — Vetus II-770a Psalter of Mary V-113a Psaltery, ancient use n-551d; Ratisbon edition I-577a; Ro- man XVI-13d Psametich I. See Psamtik I Psametik I. .See Psamtik I Psamettichus I. .See Psamtik I Psammethis I. .Sec Psamtik I Psammuthis, King of Egy-pt V-

343b Psamtik I, King of Egj-pt II- 169b; V-342b; XI-147C; at Azotus II -169b; and Ethio- pians V-567d; mummy discov- ered II^2.5d — n, and Ethiopians V-567d —in. King of Eg>-pt V-343a Psaulme, Nicholas. .See Psaume Psaume, Franjois XII-544C —NICHOLAS XII-544C; XV-

3.-) lb Psebkhan 11. See Psieukhannit Psellos. Michael. .See Psellus PSELLUS, MICHAEL Xn-545a; Ill-117b; VI-76Sb; on Aris- totle 1-71 7d; and Attaliates II- 60d; on Greek-Latin churches VI-765d; and Leo Diaconus IX-175a; and logic IX-326a; and Michael VII Ill-llOb; on Michael Caerularius X-274a; parodies III-121C; on Symeon Mptaphrastes X-225C Psemthek I. .See Psamtik I Pseudo-Alcuin, on Divine Office XI-219b; on veneration of Cross VI-644b — Ambrosius. See .\mbrosiaster — Antoninus. See .Antoninus of

Piacenza — Areopagite. .See Dionysius, the

Pseudo-Areopagite — Augustine. Sec Augustine,

Pseudo — Barnabas. See Barnabas,

Pseudo — Callisthenes. See Callisthenes,

Pseudo — Clement. See Clementines — Dionysius. See Dionysius the

Areopagite Pseudodipteros, Greek temple

XIV-498a Pseudo-Epiphanius, Notitise Ep- iscopatuum XI-124d; on Pom- peiopolis XII-227a — Gelasius, and reading of Com-

modianus IV-lO.ic Pseudographic Composition,

amongst Jews l-«ld Pseudo-Gregory Nazianzen, on

Blessed Virgin XV-464Ga — Hegesippus. See Hegesippus,

Pseudo — Ignatius. See Ignatius, Pseudo • — Isidore. See False Decretals — Jonathan, Bible, commentary on X-749d; and Targum XV- 369c — Justin, on deluge IV-704C Pseudomantis, of Lucian I-

297c Pseudo-Matthew, Sts. Joachim and Anne I-538b

— peripteral, Greek temple XIV-

498a — Prochorus, Acta of St. John

I-611a: 614b — Smerdis, defeated II-18Sa Pseudosynodus Photiana, Pho-

tius XII-4.5b Pseudo-Tertullian, on Dositheus

\'-136d; on Gnosticism II-

327a — Zacharias X— 493a

Psi.

Si

Psibkhenno I, King of Egypt V-341c; VIII-197C; XIV-135d

Psieukhannit, King of Egypt. See Psibkhenno II

Pskof, monastery II-323d

P. S. M., abbr. I-28a

Psoi. See Si

Psote, Coptic manuscript XVI- 29a

P. S. S., abbr. I-2Sa

Psyche (myth), Caldara III- 155d; Canova III-298d; Pich- ler XII-74d; Raphael XII- 646a; in symbolism, early Christian XIV-374C

Psychiatry VI-58c

Psychical Research, Society for VI1-6S9C; XlV-222d; on telep- athy XIV -476b; and theoso- phv XlV-627a

Psychici XI-621d; XIV-523c: in Gnoaticisni XlV-l.)4c

Psychological Review XII-33b

PSYCHOLOGY Xll-.-i45c; acts, human I-llod; actus ct po- tentia I-125b; .\delard of Bath XVI-ld; Alain de T Isle I- 245a; Albertus Magnus on I- 264d; Alexander of Hales I- 298d; Altruism I-369b; analy- sis I--451a: analysis, introspec- tive XII-564b; appetite I- 656a; III-344a; Arabian I- 675d; Aristotle I-716c: 71Sb; XII-545C; assimilation I-800d; Association of Ideas II— 4a; As- sociationist School XII-546C; Augustinian II-99d; of Aver- roes Il-lolb; of Avicenna II- 157d: of Balmes II-225c; Bau- tain II-353b; Berkeley XII- 546c; branches XII - 548b; cause III-459b; character III- 584d; Christianity, influence XII-o45d; concupiscence IV- 20Sa; conscience IV-268b; con- sciousness IV-274b; and coa- mologj' IV-413C; Creationism IV-47oc; demon IV-710d; demoniacs IV-711a; Descartes XII-546b; dualism V-170a: of Duns Scotus V-197a: Empir- icism V-407C; xn-548d. Eng- lish III-685a; English School XII-546C; Epicurean V-501d; XII-545d; and epistemology V-508b; 508d; evolutionistic, atavistic theories II-33a; ex- perimental XII-54Sb; faculties V-749d; XII-54SC; formal ob- ject X-226d; French School XII-546d; German schools Xn-547a; habit in Vll-lOla; HerbartVII-248b;historyXII- 545c: Hume XII-54(ic; and hypnotism VII-606C; immor- tality, proofs of VII-6S9a; and individuality Vn-763d; in- tellect VIII-6Cd; XII-54Sd; interest \'I1I-7.')C; introspec- tive iii.ilioii Xll-.visa; intui- tion VllI --.'d. .hiiii.s. William XII-.") 17h, kii.ul.ilL.e VIII-

673a; 1 \il t. b; niem-

ory X I / ;. I I MI-.Msa;

mind \ -1.1 : liiX 4^-^:

and ni 'I ~' 1 ■ ' ■-•i ini X 74Sa; ParalliliMii Xl-474b: pathol- ogy Xll-547b; and physical sciVrins .\ll-547d; and phy- siologv Xll-.-il7b; oi Philo XII -■ li'lh. p- ■ i ' ■ -' '.il

Parallel.-,,, \I r \- u.l

Xll-,"il't7b . nl \I\ 153a; spirit .\1\ -J"il -i. <fz XII-546b; l.^|..l'i^ M\- 475d; of Tertulhaii Xl\-o2.ib; St. Thomas XIl-546a; will XV-624a; Wundt XII-547b Psychophysics IV-275b; and An-

imism i-527b

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