Greek literature (see also Homer and Wolf): 12, 43, 46, 324–25, 527, 1365–66, 2180–81, 2240–41, 2284–85, 2475–78, 2589–91, 2592, 2630–32, 2676–77, 2686–87, 2717–18, 2728–29, 2731–35, 2866–69, 3461–63, 3491, 3629, 3964–66, 3982–83, 4026–29, 4151, 4152, 4238, 4294, 4309, 4351–52, 4354–59, 4406, 4430, 4469–70, 4479–80, 4483, 4504; DIASKEUASTS: 4320, 4321, 4322, 4325, 4326, 4354–55, 4364, 4388, 4412, 4414, 4417, 4435–38, 4480–81; HISTORIOGRAPHY: 145, 812, 850, 1840, 1848, 2645, 2647, 2732, 2734, 3224, 4203, 4345, 4351, 4375, 4402–4, 4431, 4435, 4464–65, 4477; HISTORY OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE: 466–69, 746–47, 802–803, 844–58, 961–62, 981–83, 988–96, 996–98, 1023, 1024, 1067–69, 1494–99, 1518–19, 2103–105, 2113–14, 2150, 2793–95; ORALITY/LITERACY: 4312–27, 4343–50, 4351–52, 4361–62, 4366–67, 4390–91, 4391–97, 4406, 4408, 4408–409, 4414–15, 4435; POETRY, POETS: 70, 100, 145, 308, 1158, 1208–209, 1741, 1840–41, 2370, 2642, 2790–92, 3009–17, 3041–47, 3120, 3462, 3982, 3983–84, 3997, 4236, 4237, 4326, 4345–46, 4389, 4390–91, 4391–94, 4408; prosody: 30, 44, 51, 55, 153–54, 308, 711, 994, 1124, 1127, 1151–52, 1153, 1157–60, 1207–10, 1282, 1286, 1290, 1293, 1343, 1346, 1678, 1679, 1878–79, 2140, 2197, 2267, 2318, 2320, 2365, 2704, 2705, 2745, 2812, 2813,2824, 2827–28, 2956, 3008, 3251–53, 3744, 3815, 3820, 3940, 3984, 3987, 3994, 4026–29, 4290, 4362–64, 4382–84; STYLE: 2150, 2172–73, 2240–41, 2408–10, 2914, 3420–21, 3471–77; THEATER: 32, 41–42, 811–812, 1056, 2804–809, 2905–906, 3042–44, 3119–20, 3482–88, 4078–79, 4203, 4238, 4358, 4360, 4413, 4475
Greenland: 4024
Gregory of Corinth (twelfth century CE). Greek grammarian: 2920
Gregory the Great, St. (c. 540–604 CE). Doctor of the Church: 2698, 4211–12
Gregory of Nazianzus, St. (c. 330–c. 390 CE). Doctor of the Church: 1094, 2526, 2697
Gresset, Jean-Baptiste-Louis (1709–1777). French poet: 4034
Grief: see Sorrow
Grimm, Jacob (1785–1863). German scholar and writer: 4337
Gronov, Jacob (also known as Gronovius) (1645–1716). Dutch philologist: 2253, 4009
Grotius, Hugo (1583–1645). Dutch jurist: 4226
Group loyalty: 148–51
Gruter, Jan (1560–1627). Dutch philologist: 473, 1127, 3074
Guadagnoli, Antonio (1798–1858). Italian satirical poet and man of letters from Arezzo: 4422–23
Gualteruzzi, Carlo (1500–1577). Italian man of letters: 2461
Guarini, Giambattista (1538–1612). Pastoral dramatist born in Ferrara: 1425, 2999
Guicciardini, Francesco (1483–1540). Florentine historian and statesman: 850; HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL OBSERVATIONS: 1833, 1869, 4025, 4060, 4073, 4081, 4083, 4371–72; LANGUAGE AND STYLE: 2100; specific usages: 4016–17, 4025, 4026, 4030, 4036–37, 4041–42, 4044, 4061, 4085, 4089, 4093, 4103, 4121, 4122, 4132, 4255
Guidi, Alessandro (1650–1712). Italian lyric poet from Pavia: 26–28
Guidiccioni, Giovanni (1500–1541). Italian poet from Lucca: 4098, 4101, 4246
Guilt: 191, 3316, 3342, 4044–45, 4070–72; IN DRAMA: 3450, 3460
Guittone D’Arezzo (1230–1294). Tuscan poet: 4006
Gunpowder: see War: MILITARY ART
Gymnastics: see Greece: ATHLETICS, GYMNASTICS, GAMES
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Habit, Habituation: 273, 1243, 1399–400, 1516, 1540–42, 1556, 1568, 1668–69, 1714–15, 1719, 1720–21, 1727, 1740, 1767, 1824, 1828–30, 1860–61, 1866–71, 1903, 1905–907, 1930–32, 2028–31, 2228–30, 2564, 3200–201, 3361–62, 3882–83, 4254–55; ADAPTABILITY, CONFORMABILITY: 1254–55, 1370–72, 1452–53, 1553–54, 1568–70; 1630, 1682–83, 1741–43, 1761–63, 1764, 1770–71, 1806, 1824, 1828, 1923–25, 1957–61, 2151–52, 2411–13, 2489–92, 2598–99, 2691–93, 2899–903, 3381–82, 3467–68, 3807–808, 3891–93, 3902–903; APPLICATION: 1542–43, 1543–45; ART: 1369, 1665, 1758, 1783–84, 1871–78, 2037, 3208–34, 3313–14, 3364–65, 4367; ATTENTION, ATTENTIVENESS: 1378, 1421, 1717–18, 1733–37, 1794–96, 1951–52, 2230–31, 2390; THE BEAUTIFUL: 1183–2001, 1212–13, 1259–60, 1306–307, 1318–19, 1408–409, 1538–40, 1589–90, 1603–605, 1634–35, 1749–50, 1750–52, 1832–33, 1865–66, 1921–22, 1945; DISPOSITION, FACULTIES, ORGANS: 1254–55, 1370–72, 1432–33, 1455–56, 1552–53, 1569, 1610, 1628–29, 1661–63, 1682–83, 1717, 1718,1726–27, 1733, 1754–55, 1786, 1786–87,1787, 1802–803, 1820–22, 1828, 1923–25, 1940, 1942–45, 2039, 2133, 2268–71, 2391, 2400, 2596–99, 3518–20, 3824–25, 3882, 4108; GRACE: 1327–28, 1336, 1937; HUMAN PROGRESS: 1732; IMITATION: 1697–98, 1763, 3941–42, 3950; LANGUAGE AND WRITING: 46, 51, 191–92, 1207–21, 1263, 1434–35, 1579–80, 1594, 1695–97, 1754–55, 1876, 2725; MEMORY: 1255, 1370–71, 1453–55, 1508–509, 1523–25, 1552–53, 1631, 1676, 1716, 1717–18, 1733–37, 1764–65, 1765–66, 1951–52, 2047–49, 2110–12, 3950; RELATION BETWEEN NATURE AND HABITUATION: 46, 208, 830–32, 1408, 1527–28, 1658, 2402–404, 2472, 3215–16, 3364, 3518, 3804–806; SENSIBILITY, SENSITIVITY: 166, 214, 280, 297, 513, 528, 1651, 1653, 1678, 1861, 1998–90, 2208–10, 2420, 2491–92, 3525, 3550, 3823, 3876, 4243–44; TALENT: 2162–64,1254–55, 1365, 1401–402, 1432–33, 1452, 1453–55, 1553–54, 1646–47, 1661–63, 1741–43, 1753–54, 1778–79, 2017, 2028, 2039–41, 2152, 2162–64, 2208–10, 2571–72, 3197–3206
Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus) (76–138 CE). Roman emperor from 117 CE: 992, 2409
Hager, Joseph (1757–1819). German theologian and Sinologist: 916, 943, 980–83, 3557
Hague, The: 4076
Hail protectors: 4199–4200
Hair: 8–9, 3094, 3984
Half-philosophy: see Philosophy
Hamadryads: 64
Hamilton, Sir William (1730–1803). English diplomat and archaeologist: 4342
Hammer, i.e., Hammer-Purgstall, Joseph von (1774–1856). Austrian Orientalist: 943
Hannibal (247–182/183 BCE). Outstanding military strategist and leader of the Carthaginians at the time of the Second Punic War: 4078
Happiness/Unhappiness (see also Contentment and Cheerfulness; Melancholy and Misfortune): 58–59, 87, 121–22, 142, 167, 248, 313, 703, 712, 1477, 1546, 1605, 2600–602, 2653–54, 2684–85, 2796, 3271, 3745–46, 3841, 3973–75, 4070–72, 4255–56, 4498, 4518; ANCIENTS AND MODERNS: 88, 96–97, 232, 453–55, 538, 1555–56, 2683, 3351, 4070–72, 4119, 4213, 4240, 4309; CAUSES AND EFFECTS: 97–99, 232, 272, 296, 503–507, 637–38, 649, 814–18, 958–60, 1584, 1653–54, 2939–40, 2414, 3922–25, 4105–108, 4504; sensibility: 1382, 1974–75, 2108–109, 2544–45, 2629–30, 4505–506; HOPE AND DESPAIR: 76, 85, 614–16, 1546, 1589; THE NATURAL SYSTEM: 40, 44, 56, 66, 179, 222, 255, 326–28, 403–406, 410–11, 438–39, 446–47, 1004, 1080–81, 2241–42, 2250–51, 2402–403, 2410–14, 2752–55, 2936–39, 3078–79, 3778–89, 3799–3801, 3813–15, 3929, 4063, 4069–70, 4074–75, 4087, 4090, 4092, 4099–101, 4127–32, 4133–34, 4168–69, 4169, 4174–77, 4185–88, 4228, 4505–506, 4517; nature/civilization, illusions/truth: 143–44, 176–77, 168–69, 232, 351–52, 378–90, 431–32, 440, 492–95, 1465, 1974–75, 2401–402, 2412–14, 2684–85, 2900–903, 3159–62, 3932–36, 3936–37; self-love, pleasure, desire: 142, 165–72, 179–81, 303, 646–50, 829–30, 958–60, 1026, 1382, 1554–55, 1585–86, 2490, 2493–97, 2736–39, 3509, 3713–15, 3835–36, 3837–39, 3842–43, 3846–48, 3876–78, 3921–27, 3936–37, 4041–42, 4099–101, 4105–108, 4137, 4191–92, 4477, 4492; THE POSSIBILITY OF HAPPINESS: 96–97, 162, 194, 303, 350, 625–26, 986, 1584–86, 3440–41, 4063; remedies for unhappiness: 2403–404, 2492, 3429–31, 4043, 4075–76, 4185–88; RELIGION: 3497–509; THE YOUNG: 232, 278–80, 2736–39, 3293, 3837, 4287
Hardouin, Jean (1646–1729). French Jesuit historian: 884
Hare, Julius Charles (1795–1855). English writer: 4431
Harmattan. African wind: 4189
Harmodius. One of those who killed Hipparchus, the younger brother of the Athenian tyrant Hippias, at the festival of the Panathenaea in 514 BCE: 4226
Harmony (see also Propriety): 8, 255, 376–77, 156
1–62, 1597, 1747–49, 1940–45, 1945, 4235; LANGUAGE AND POETRY: 28, 1207–12, 1233–34, 1875–79, 1932, 1961, 2415–16, 2793–95, 2827–29, 4026–29; MUSIC: 155–56, 159, 1663–66, 1747–49, 1759–60, 1780–81, 1783–86, 1871–78, 1934–36, 1942–43, 2017, 3208–34, 3310–12, 3313–14, 3421–27; SOCIETY: 114, 163, 1952–53
Harpax. A character in Plautus: 1148
Harpies: 2775–76, 2786, 2792
Harpocration, Valerius (second century CE). Greek grammarian from Alexandria: 4445
Hatred: 55, 59, 69, 87, 503–507, 1606–607, 1816–18, 1833, 2387–89; NATIONAL HATRED IN ANCIENT AND MODERN TIMES: 119–20, 123, 878–89, 1004–1007, 1016, 1078–79, 1083–84, 1163, 1362, 1422, 1593, 1606, 1709–11, 1817–18, 1827, 1842–43, 2305–306, 2677–79, 3115–18, 3127–32, 3157–58, 3365–66, 3789–91; SELF-LOVE, FELLOW CREATURES AND SOCIETY: 55, 197–98, 210–11, 293, 872–911, 926, 1164–65, 1201, 1205–206, 1292, 1669–71, 1677–79, 1679–80, 1724–25, 1741, 2204–206, 2436–41, 2441–42, 2473–74, 2582–83, 2644, 3682–83, 3773–85, 3795–97, 3928–30, 4070–72, 4280, 4419, 4428, 4481–82, 4509
Hauch, Johannes-Carsten (1790–1872). Danish writer and scholar: 4468
Hauterive, Alexandre Maurice Blanc de Lanautte, comte de (1754–1830). French statesman and diplomat: 4331
Havercamp, Siwart (1683–1742). Dutch scholar, editor of Josephus: 1000
Health (see also Strength): 15, 616; INTERNAL SENSATIONS: 536, 4231; OCCUPATION AND ENVIRONMENT: 871, 1601–602, 2381, 2454, 4025, 4333–34; WASTED IN SEARCH OF GLORY: 128, 130
Heart: 29–30, 112–13, 325, 335, 729–33, 1236, 1694, 1828, 3119–21, 3154–57, 3242–45, 3482–86, 3599–3600, 3611, 3821–22, 3839
Heat: 3347–49, 4063, 4069
Hebrew language: 30, 712, 935, 1000, 1095–96, 1122, 1123, 1124–25, 1211, 1231, 1266, 1285–91, 1390, 2005–2007, 2084–85, 2404–405, 2615, 2621, 2852–53, 2909–13, 2913–14, 2995–96, 3902; ALPHABET, ORTHOGRAPHY: 51, 55, 1136, 1139, 1168, 1270, 1276, 1282, 1285–91, 1338–39, 2404–405, 2621, 2740, 2955, 3959, 4152, 4290; poverty: 806–807, 1070, 1498, 1969, 3022, 3564–68
Hebrews (people): see Nations, peoples: JEWS
Hecataeus of Miletus (fl. c. 500 BCE). Early Greek author of historical and geographical works: 961, 2181, 3982, 4328, 4402, 4404
Hector. Defender of Troy, husband of Andromache, killed by Achilles: 1083, 3095, 3097, 3113, 3114, 3120, 3139, 3141, 3143, 3591, 3606, 4156, 4315, 4405, 4406, 4408, 4447, 4449
Hecuba. Wife of Priam, king of Troy: 4156
Hédelin, François, abbé d’Aubignac (1604–1676). French theoretician of the theater: 4395
Heeren, Arnold Hermann Ludwig (1760–1842). Professor of history at Göttingen: 4408–409
Hegesiacs. Followers of Hegesias of Cyrene: 249
Height, high: 1243, 2257–58, 2350
Heinse, Nikolaes (also known as Heinsius) (1620–1681). Dutch classical scholar and poet: 480, 2344
Helena, Empress (Helena Dragaš). Widow of Manuel II Palaiologus, died 1450 with the monastic name of Hypomone: 4240
Helenus. Son of Priam, king of Troy, and of Hecuba: 2671
Heliodorus of Emesa (third or fourth century CE). Greek novelist, author of the Aethiopica: 2386, 4118
Hell: see Christianity: AFTERLIFE
Helladius Besantinous. Grammarian cited by Photius: 44, 2307, 2669, 4212–13
Hellanicus of Lesbos (fifth century BCE). Greek logographer: 2881, 4432
Hellenism: see Grecism
Héloïse. Protagonist of the eponymous novel by Rousseau: 1964
Helots. Natives of Helos enslaved by the Spartans: 915, 917
Helvidius Priscus (first century CE), a member of the Stoic and republican opposition to Nero: 274, 522
Hemsterhuis, Tiberius (1685–1766). Dutch philologist: 4438
Henry IV (1553–1610). King of Navarre and King of France from 1589: 1440
Heraclea Pontica: see Cities
Heraclides Ponticus (c. 390–c. 310 BCE). Greek philosopher and astronomer, from Heraclea Pontica: 3469
Heraclitus of Ephesus (c. 540–c. 480 BCE). Greek pre-Socratic philosopher: 4437
Heralds: 342–43, 2626
Herculaneum: see Cities
Hercules (mythical demigod): 7, 12, 217, 922, 2881, 3427, 3428, 3496, 4050, 4077, 4152, 4272, 4398, 4432
Herder, Johann Gottfried (1744–1803). German writer and philosopher: 952
Hereditary principle: 557–59
Heretics: 4290
Hermann, Gottfried (1772–1848). German philologist: 4374, 4461
Hermaphrodites: 3496
Hermochares (fable of Ctesylla and Hermochares): 4371
Hermogenes of Tarsus (born c. 160 CE). Greek rhetorician, author of the treatise Peri ideon: 961, 1177–78, 3203, 4405
Herod (73 BCE–4 CE). King of Judaea: 4193
Herodes Atticus Tiberius Claudius (101–177 CE). Greek rhetor: 992, 1363–64, 2591
Herodian of Syria (also known as Herodianus) (fl. c. 230 CE). Greek historian: 2732, 4125
Herodotus (c. 484–c. 425 BCE). Greek historian: 4, 812, 886, 961, 1067, 2660, 2671, 2675, 2683, 4153, 4155, 4309, 4312, 4318, 4351, 4402, 4405, 4412, 4414, 4434, 4436, 4458, 4467, 4478, 3105; HISTORIOGRAPHY: 145, 812, 850, 2732, 3105, 4345, 4375, 4401, 4403–4, 4431, 4435, 4477; LANGUAGE AND STYLE: 4, 94, 842, 845, 849, 961, 1067, 1519, 2141, 2452, 2504, 2513, 2578, 2589, 3570, 3964, 3982, 3992, 4030, 4214, 4328, 4417
Hero (see also Heroism): 72, 3095–3167, 3480–82, 3494–97, 3525–26, 3590–3616, 4050, 4234–35, 4475–77
Heroism: 23, 44–45, 72, 104, 115, 124, 280–81, 471, 538, 614–16, 659–60, 1083–84, 2759–70, 3603–604, 4390
Hesiod (lived c. 700 BCE). One of the earliest Greek poets, author of Works and Days: 37, 55, 148, 2786, 2790, 2792, 3044–45, 3202, 4020, 4203, 4214, 4229, 4392, 4397, 4398, 4414, 4435
Hesychius of Alexandria (prob. fifth century CE). Greek lexicographer: 980, 2670, 4019, 4154, 4378, 4432, 4435
Hesychius of Miletus (sixth century CE). Greek chronicler and biographer: 1177
Heyne, Christian Gottlob (1729–1812). German classical scholar and librarian at Göttingen: 2255, 2322, 2344, 4335, 4379, 4381
Heyse, Karl Wilhelm Ludwig (1797–1855). German linguist: 4375
Hiatus (linguistic): 1127, 1156, 2070, 2811–12, 2825–26, 3624, 3699, 3706, 3885
Hickes, George (also known as Hickesius) (1642–1715). English scholar: 2845
Hierarchies: 567, 914, 2620
Hiero (Hiero I). Ruled as tyrant of Syracuse from 478 to 467 BCE: 3491
Hierocles (early second century CE). Stoic philosopher, probably from Alexandria: 4220, 4226
Hieroglyphics: 939, 943, 976, 1264, 2748
Hilarius, St. (315–c. 367 CE). Church father from Poitiers: 991, 2734, 2825
Himerius (c. 310–c. 390 CE). Greek rhetor and sophist, from Bithynia: 1094, 2829
Hindustan: 928–29
Hipparchus. A dialogue attributed to Plato: 4346
Hipparchus (d. 514 BCE). Tyrant of Athens: 4355, 4464
Hippocrates (c. 460–c. 370 BCE). Greek physician, born on the island of Cos: 961, 1338, 2729, 3931, 3961, 3965, 3967, 3984, 3988, 3990–92, 3997, 4002, 4009, 4214, 4435–36
Hippodamus of Miletus (fifth century BCE). The most famous of Greek town planners: 3469
Hirtius, Aulus. One of Caesar’s lieutenants, consul in 43 BCE: 467
Hiseley, Jean-Joseph (1800–1866). Swiss philologist: 4362, 4372
Hispanisms: 1917, 3390–94, 3404–409, 3372, 3560–61, 3728–30, 3731, 3738, 3740
Histoire de l’Académie des sciences: 4125
Historia Augusta: 2732
Historia del famoso predicadore fray Gerundio de Campazas: 2987
History: 4064–65, 4214–16, 4300, 4431; ANCIENT HISTORIOGRAPHY: 466–69, 2731–35, 4238, 4309; credibility: 4193–94, 4308, 4330, 4368, 4444–45, 4457–58; origins: 4400–404, 4406, 4464–65; Homer: 4317–19, 4390–91; INTEREST AND PLEASURE: 191–92, 2645–48, 3770–71; LANGUA
GES: 1133–34, 1273, 2591, 2847; MODERN NATIONS: 4475, 4476–77, 4507–508; USEFULNESS: 120, 709–10, 1436–37
Hobbes, Thomas (1588–1679). English philosopher: 343
Hofmann, Johann Jacob (1635–1706). Professor of Greek, then history, at Basle: 1139, 3724
Holbach, Paul-Henri Dietrich Thiry, Baron d’ (1723–1789). Prominent philosophe and contributor to the Encyclopédie as unnamed author of La morale universelle: 183
Holland, the Dutch: see Nations, peoples
Holste, Lucas (also known as Holstenius) (1596–1661). German linguist: 2795
Holthaus, Peter Heinrich (1759–1831). German linguist and pedagogue: 951–52
Homeland (also country, fatherland): 133–35, 177, 1393–94, 1420, 4179; LOVE OF COUNTRY, PATRIOTISM: 67–68, 133–34, 148–151, 522, 541, 921–22, 1723–24, 1824, 4104; ancients and moderns: 22–23, 44–45, 119–20, 123, 131–32, 148–51, 457–58, 460, 606–607, 875–911, 923–25, 1092–93, 1361–63, 3135–36, 3789–91; hatred of enemies: 3365–66; virtue: 893–96, 2574–76
Homer (prob. eighth century BCE). Greek epic poet: EPITHETS: 2546–47, 2791–92, 4326; THE HOMER QUESTION (see also Wolf): 802–803, 4312–27, 4334–36, 4345–50, 4352, 4354–60, 4362, 4362–64, 4366–67, 4378–82, 4390–97, 4397–98, 4405–409, 4414–15, 4519; LANGUAGE: 961–62, 1138, 1367, 2126–27, 2370, 2385, 2786–92, 2811, 2889–91, 2920, 2976–77, 2995, 3012–14, 3041–47, 3354, 3561, 3931, 3964–66, 3982–84, 3991–92, 4009, 4020, 4041, 4054–55, 4159, 4224, 4383–84, 4404–405, 4414–15; LIFE: 207–208, 231, 2544–45, 3975–76, 4319, 4350; OTHER POETS AND MODERN TRANSLATORS: 2573–74, 4305–306; Byron: 3156; Cesarotti: 205, 1077, 3113–14, 3144; Dante: 231, 2126–27, 2523, 2573–74, 3011–14, 3339, 4388; Foscolo: 1366, 4305; Hesiod: 3044–45; Monti: 37, 1950, 2141, 2791, 3478–79, 4305; Ossian: 204–205; Pindemonte: 1366; Tasso: 3127–32, 3590–607; Vico: 4379; Virgil: 54, 289, 1084, 1551, 2523, 2759–65, 2976–83, 3126, 3135, 3141–46, 3154–56, 3162–63; Voss: 1948–49; POETRY AND ART: 40, 70, 307–308, 693, 1449–50, 2976–83, 3095–167, 3975–76, 4305–306, 4351, 4359–60; PROSODY: 2976–77, 4313, 4334, 4362–64, 4383–84, 4388; REPUTATION AND RECEPTION: 996–98, 1028, 1067–68, 4348–49; VIRTUES AND VALUES IN HIS TIMES: 204–205, 340, 342, 1083–84, 2625–27, 2759–70, 3115–3121, 3167–68, 3613–16, 4156, 4305–306, 4359–60; WORKS: Iliad: 2759–70, 2976–83, 3095–167, 3290, 3590–607, 3613–16, 3768–71, 4078–4079, 4405–406; Odyssey: 2786–92, 3601–602, 3616, 3769; compared to other epic poems: 2976–83, 3095–165, 3590–607, 3613–16, 3768–71, 4312–27; OTHER OCCURRENCES OF HOMER, ILIAD AND ODYSSEY: 2, 4, 10, 13, 16, 18, 58, 76, 124, 130, 152, 170, 191, 205, 261, 308, 345, 471, 498, 706, 727, 735, 803, 812, 883, 988, 997, 998, 1077, 1158, 1171, 1256–57, 1366, 1424–25, 1557, 1631, 1650, 1672–73, 1788–89, 1884–85, 1948, 1949, 1987, 2132–33, 2308, 2370, 2373, 2504, 2506, 2507, 2513, 2589, 2600, 2609, 2647, 2671, 2696, 2734–35, 2786, 2845, 3124, 3168, 3267, 3479–80, 3609, 3749, 4093, 4117, 4155, 4156, 4158, 4170, 4203, 4210, 4214, 4218, 4270, 4326, 4328, 4363, 4365, 4369, 4410, 4445, 4441, 4478
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