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  Orion, 198

  Orissa , 599

  Orphism, 553

  Osaka (ō-sä-kä), 841, 890, 895, 919-920, 921

  Osiris , 178, 199, 200, 202

  Oudh (oud), 567, 614

  Ouranos, 58

  Outcastes, 399, 477, 489, 520, 623, 624

  Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso), Roman poet (43 B.C.-A.D. 18), 62

  Oxford, 211, 595

  Oxford Field Expedition, 125

  Oyomei (ō-yō-mā), 871; see Wang Yang-ming

  Oyomei philosophy, 871-872

  P

  Pactolus (păc-tō’-lŭs) River, 285

  Padmapani , 594

  Paes, Domingos, Portuguese missionary (fl. 1522), 457

  Pahlavi , 357

  Painting, origins of, 87, 94, 96–97

  Sumerian, 132

  Egyptian, 190–191

  Babylonian, 255

  Assyrian, 278

  Persian, 380

  Indian, 589–593

  Chinese, 745–754

  Japanese, 901–906

  Paleolithic man, 90–98

  Palestine, 94, 104, 109, 137, 152, 173, 224, 227, 248, 270, 298, 299, 300, 301, 305*, 307, 321, 333, 355, 363, 371

  Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da, Italian composer (1524-1594), 723

  Pali (pa’-lē), 555

  Pallavas , 456

  Pamirs (pä-mērz’), 392, 393

  Pamphylians , 285

  Pan, 58

  P’an Chao (pän jō), Chinese female scholar (ca. 100), 792

  Pan Ho-pan (pän hō-pän), Lady, Chinese bluestocking, 793

  P’an Ku , the Chinese Adam, 642

  P’an Ku, Chinese historian (ca. 100), 792

  Panchagavia , 521

  Panchatantra , 578

  Pandavas , 561–562, 565

  Pandora, 330

  Pandyas , 456

  Panini , Indian grammarian (7th century B.C.), 556

  Panipat , 464

  Paper, 171

  Paphos (Cyprus), 293

  Papuans, 32, 43, 45, 48, 49, 50

  Paraguay, 50

  Parchesi, 501

  Parganait (caste of peasants), 501

  Pariahs , see Outcastes

  Paribbajaka , 417

  Paris, 442, 604, 817, 835

  Parjanya, 402

  Park, Mungo, Scotch explorer (1771-1805), 83

  Parmenides, Greek philosopher (5th century B.C.), 533, 551*, 553

  Parmenio, Macedonian general (400-330 B.C.), 384

  Parsees, 372, 508*, 629

  Parshwanath , 598

  Parthenon, 307, 912

  Parthia, 479

  Parvati (an aspect of Kali), 509, 590

  Parysatis , mother of Artaxerxes II (ca. 400 B.C.), 375*

  Pasargadœ , 362, 378

  Pascal, Blaise, French mathematician and philosopher (1623-1662), 678

  Paschal Lamb, 333*

  Pasenada or Pasenadi , 589

  Pasteur, Louis, French scientist (1822-1895), 782

  Patanjali , Indian Yoga teacher (ca. 150 B.C.), 504, 508†, 543, 544, 556

  Patesis , 126, 233, 266

  Pataliputra , 422, 441, 442, 444, 445, 449, 451, 593*

  Patna , 441* see Pataliputra

  Pattadakal , 602

  Paul, St., Apostle of the Gentiles (martyred A.D. 67), 20, 342, 731

  Paulists, 469

  Pawnee Indians, 66

  Peacock Throne, 473, 608

  “Pear Tree Garden,” 704

  Peary, Robert Edwin, American arctic explorer (1856-1920), 6

  Pechili , Gulf of, 641

  Pei (bā), Chinese general (ca. 700), 749

  Pei, W. C, 92

  Peiping , 2, 92, 94, 152, 812†; also see Peking

  Peking , 741, 742, 763, 767, 775, 779, 804, 805, 806, 812, 931

  Peking Man, 92, 102, 641, 765

  Pelew Islands, 32

  Pelliot, P., 506, 739

  Pelusium , 227, 267*

  Penelope, 570

  Penguin Island, 47

  Pennsylvania, University of, 119*

  Penology, see Punishment

  Pentateuch, 299, 301, 310, 328, 340

  Pentecost, 332

  Pepi II, King of Egypt (2738-2644 B.C.), 151

  Pericles, Athenian statesman (499-429 B.C.),

  123, 139, 141, 751, 781

  Persephone, 238

  Persepolis , 90, 128, 362, 365*, 378, 379–380, 381, 384, 385, 596, 744

  Persia, 24*, 60, 108, 109, 117, 182, 189, 215, 222*, 226, 248, 249, 263, 270, 272, 278, 280, 284, 285, 286, 287, 290, 294, 299, 313, 326, 328, 329, 349, 350–385, 392, 397, 405, 422*, 440, 450, 464, 473*, 478, 480, 501, 529, 596, 607, 640, 651, 703, 729, 766, 779

  Persian Gulf, 117, 118, 119, 121, 221, 224, 228, 267, 290, 292, 356, 479, 703, 761

  Peru, 2, 16, 292*

  Perur , 594

  Peruvian Indians, 65, 77, 81

  Pesach , 332–333

  Peschel, Oskar Ferdinand, German geographer (1826-1875), 159

  Peshawar , 392, 450

  Peter the Great, Czar of Russia (1682-1725), 314, 640, 693

  Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca), Italian poet (1304-1374), 555, 611

  Petrie, Sir William Flinders, 104, 105, 143, 145, 166, 211, 212*, 296, 300*, 301, 701*

  Petronius Arbiter, Roman author (died A.D. 66), 155

  Peyn (pān), 38

  Phallic worship, 61

  in Egypt, 199

  in Judea, 309

  in India, 501, 518–520

  Pharaohs, 41, 142, 148, 151, 156, 160, 162, 163–164, 178, 192, 201, 228

  Pharos , at Alexandria, 137

  Pheidias, Greek sculptor (ca. 490-432 B.C.), 895

  Philae , 185

  Philistines , 267, 285, 298, 299, 300, 304, 315

  Philippine Islands, 45, 46, 53, 804, 806, 928, 931

  Philo Judaeus , Greek Jewish philosopher (20 B.C.-A.D. 50), 367*

  Philosophy, 936

  Egyptian, 193–197

  Babylonian, 259–263

  Hebrew, 339, 343–349

  Indian, 410–415, 416–419, 513–517, 533–554

  Chinese, 650–651, 653–658, 659–660, 661, 666–674, 675, 676, 677–682, 684–693, 731–735, 783–788, 821

  Japanese, 866–876

  Phoenicia , 66, 105, 106, 160, 172, 245, 250, 265, 270, 291–296, 298, 303, 306, 308, 355, 363

  Phoenician Star, 293

  Phoenicians, 215, 217

  Phrygia , 245, 286†, 288–289, 296, 355

  Physics, in India, 528–529

  in China, 781

  Physiocrats, 693

  Physiology, in Egypt, 181–182

  in India, 529–530

  in China, 782

  Pi Kan (bē gän), Chinese official (ca. 1140 B.C.), 645

  Pi Sheng (bē shŭng), Chinese printer (fl. 1041), 729–730

  Pickwick Papers, 885, 891

  Picts, 10

  Pien Liang (byăn lē-äng’), 727

  Pien-tsai (byăn-dzī), Chinese connoisseur (ca. 640), 745*

  Pillow Sketches, 854, 862, 887–888

  Piltdown Man, 92

  Pisidians, 285

  Pitakas , 428*

  Pittsburgh, 895

  Plassey , 584, 612

  Plataea, 360, 381, 751

  Plate River, 932

  Plato, Greek philosopher (427-347 B.C.), 107, 167, 329, 428*, 533, 553, 799

  Playboy of the Western World, 53*

  Pleistocene Epochs, 92, 93

  Pliny the Elder (Caius Plinius Secundus), Roman naturalist and encyclopedist (23-79), 183, 462, 479

  Plutarch, Greek historian (46?-120?), 199, 362*, 373, 384*, 578

  Po Chü-i (bō jü-ē), Chinese poet and statesman (722-846), 714, 717

  Poe, Edgar Allan, American man of letters (1809-1849), 749

  Poems Ancient and Modern, 878

  Poetry, in primitive societies, 77–78

  in Sumeria, 121–132

  in Egypt, 176–178

  i
n Babylonia, 120, 132, 235–236, 241–243, 250–254

  in Judea, 340–342

  in Persia, 377

  in India, 408–409, 561–571, 579–583, 619–621

  in China, 648–649, 705–717

  in Japan, 878–881, 926–927

  Poetry Bureau (Japanese), 880, 927

  Poland, 94

  Polo, 501

  Polo, Marco, Venetian traveler (1254-1324), 38, 391*, 478–479, 543, 729, 742, 760, 761, 763, 765, 766, 777, 779, 790

  Polybius, Greek historian (ca. 206-128 B.C.), 379

  Polygamy, in primitive societies, 39–41

  in Judea, 336

  in Persia, 374

  in India, 492

  in China, 791, 819

  Polygyny, 39

  Polynesians, 6, 10, 16, 45, 69, 77, 79–80, 103, 107, 329

  Pompey the Great (Cneius Pompeius Magnus), Roman general (106-48 B.C.), 137

  Pondicherry , 393

  Poo See , 330

  Poona , 393, 597

  Popes, 331, 535

  Population, of Egypt, 214

  of India, 391

  of China, 769

  of Japan, 851, 920*, 927

  Porcelain, see Ceramics

  Port Arthur, 918, 920†, 928

  Portugal, 98, 599, 613, 803, 804

  Porus (pôr’-ŭs), Indian king (ca. 325 B.C.), 440, 529

  Poseidon, 58

  Postal service, in Egypt, 160

  Postglacial Stage, 91*

  Post-Office, 620*

  Potala , 507

  Potter’s wheel, 117

  Pottery, see ceramics

  Prajapati , 403, 404, 416, 513

  Prakrit , 555, 574

  Prakriti , 537, 539, 541

  Pranayama , 543

  Prambanam , 603

  Pratyahara , 543

  Praxiteles, Greek sculptor (fl. 360 B.C.), 186

  Precepts of Jesus, 616

  Premarital relations, in primitive societies, 44–45

  Prexaspes (prex-ăs’-pēz), son of Cambyses (ca. 525 B.C.), 354

  Priam, 90

  Priests, 68

  in Sumeria, 126, 128, 129

  in Egypt, 201, 202, 214–215

  in Babylonia, 230, 232–234

  in Assyria, 271–272

  in Judea, 313–314, 338

  in Persia, 361, 377

  in India, 399, 484–488 (also see Brahmans); in Japan, 864–865

  Prince, 443

  Printing, in India, 468, 556†, 585†

  in China, 728–730

  in Japan, 877*

  Prints, 907–910

  Prithivi , 402

  Prometheus, 95

  Property, private, in primitive societies, 18–20

  in Egypt, 161

  in Babylonia, 232

  in Judea, 337–338

  in India, 483, 484

  Prophets, 314–328, 340

  Prostitution, in primitive societies, 45

  in Sumeria, 129

  in Egypt, 166

  in Babylonia, 37, 244–246

  in Assyria, 275

  in Lydia, 289

  in Judea, 335

  in India, 444, 458, 490–491, 496

  in China, 790

  in Japan, 862

  Protagoras, Greek philosopher (fl. 440 B.C.), 422

  Proverbs, 167, 334, 342–343, 349

  Provins, Guyot de, medieval poet (ca. 1190), 780

  Psalms, 210*, 242, 340–341, 343, 408, 581

  Psamtik I, King of Egypt, Prince of Saïs (663-609 B.C.), 215

  Ptah (ptä), 143, 201

  Ptah-hotep (ptä-hō’-těp), Egyptian official (ca. 2880 B.C.), 165, 193, 194

  Ptolemies, 41, 137, 142, 160, 166, 190, 216*

  P’u Yi , now Kang Teh (käng dā), Emperor of Manchukuo, last Chinese emperor (born 1906), 810, 811, 813, 931

  Pudmini , Rajput princess (ca. 1303), 455–456

  Pueblo Indians, 87

  Puget Sound, 1

  Pulakeshin II, Chalukyan king (608-642), 456

  Pumpelly, Raphael, American geologist (1837-1923), 108, 117*

  Punishment, in primitive societies, 28–29

  Egypt, 162

  in Babylonia, 231

  in Assyria, 272

  in Judea, 338

  in Persia, 361–362

  in India, 483, 486

  in China, 797

  in Japan, 850

  Punjab , 392, 393, 394, 450, 459, 495

  Punt , 153, 189–190

  Purana Kashyapa , Indian sceptic, 417

  Puranas, 504*, 511–513, 516, 541

  Purbach, Georg, German astronomer (1423-1461), 528

  Purdah , 46, 286, 287, 375, 401, 494, 625

  Pure Land, Sect of the, 864

  Puritans, 242, 313

  Purusha , 411, 538, 539, 541, 566

  Puruvaras , 511

  Purva-Mimansa philosophy, 545–546

  Pushtimargiya Brahmans, 486*

  Puymre , Egyptian architect (ca. 1500 B.C.), 192

  Pygmies, 21, 37, 56

  “Pyramid Texts,” 174

  Pyramids, 138, 139, 140, 144, 147, 148–149, 150, 151, 177, 179, 180, 181, 185, 191, 203*, 216, 308, 395

  Pyrenees, 91

  Pythagoras, Greek philosopher (6th century B.C.), 533, 536*, 553, 648

  “Pythagorean Law,” 529

  Q

  Questions of King Milinda, 523

  Quintus Curtius Rufus, Roman historian (fl. 41-54), 248, 383, 384*

  R

  Ra or Re (rä or rā), 198, 199, 201

  Rabindranath Tagore : Poet and Dramatist (E. J. Thompson), 620*

  Rachel, Jacob’s favorite wife, 41, 303*, 333, 334, 336, 340

  Radha , 580

  Ragas , 588

  Rahotep (rä-hō’-těp), Egyptian prince (ca. 3100 B.C.?), 149, 187

  Rahula , Buddha’s son (ca. 523 B.C.), 425, 437

  Rai, Lajpat , Indian reformer, 497, 616*

  Raj Sing , Rana of Mewar (fl. 1661), 478

  Rajaraja, Chola king (fl. 1000), 490

  Rajarani Temple, 599

  Rajasthan , 495

  see Rajputana

  Rajatarangini , 579

  Rajmahal Hills, 501

  Rajputana , 454, 579

  Rajputs , 393, 454, 456, 467, 487, 492†, 498, 502, 591

  Ram Mohun Roy (räm mō’-hŭn roi), Indian reformer and scholar (1772-1833), 614, 616, 617

  Rama , 417, 451, 511, 552, 561, 567–570, 581, 617*, 625

  Rama Raja, Regent of Vijayanagar (fl. 1542-1565), 459

  Rama-charita-manasa , 581

  Ramadan , 471

  Ramakrishna , Indian religious leader (1836-1886), 617

  Ramakrishna Mission, 618

  Raman, Chandrasekhara , Indian physicist (1888-), 391, 619

  Ramananda , Indian preacher (ca. 1460), 582

  Ramanuja , Indian saint and sage (ca. 1050), 552

  Ramayana , 398, 402, 417, 517, 524, 567–571, 605

  Rameses II, King of Egypt (1300-1233 B.C.), 104, 141, 142, 178, 185, 188, 189, 213–214, 286, 306

  Rameses III, King of Egypt (1204-1172 B.C.), 159, 214

  Rameses IV, King of Egypt (1172-1166 B.C.), 178

  Rameshvaram , 393, 519, 602

  Ramesseum , 170, 185, 214

  Rangoon , 393, 606

  Ranofer , Egyptian high priest (ca. 3040 B.C.), 169

  Raphael Sanzio, Italian painter (1483-1520), 751, 759

  Ratzenhofer, 23

  Ravan(a) , 569

  Ravenna, 2

  Rawalpindi , 440, 441–442

  Rawlinson, Sir Henry Creswicke, English Orientalist and official (1810-1895), 119*, 249

  Rayas , 458

  Re, see Ra

  Rebecca, wife of Isaac, 303*, 337

  Record of Nippon, 886

  Record of Ten Feet Square, 889

  Records of Ancient Events, 874-875, 885

  Red Oleanders (Tagore), 620*

  Red Sea, 135, 152, 160, 190, 214, 306, 358
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  Reichard, 83

  Reinach, Salomon, French scholar (1858-1932), 96, 390*

  Rekh-mara , Egyptian official (ca. 1500 B.C.), 103

  Religion, as an agent of morality, 55–56, 69–71;

  sources of, 59

  its objects of worship, 59–64

  its methods, 64–68

  in primitive societies, 56–71

  in Sumeria, 127–129, 135

  in Egypt, 197–205, 206, 210

  in Babylonia, 135, 232–244

  in Assyria, 275

  in Phrygia, 288

  in Phoenicia, 294–295

  in Syria, 296–297

  in Judea, 308–314, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 325, 326, 327

  in Persia, 364–372

  in India, 402–405, 420–422, 428–439, 469–472, 503–525

  in China, 783–788, 818

  in Japan, 832–833, 840–841, 842–843, 863–865, 898

  Re’mery-Ptah , Egyptian singer, 192

  Renan, Joseph Ernest, French scholar (1823-1892), 73, 303, 330, 345*

  Reni, Guido, Italian painter (1575-1642), 759

  Reszke, Edouard de, Polish operatic tenor (1856-1917), 192

  Revelation, 376

  Revenge, in primitive societies, 27

  Revolutions of Civilization, 701*

  Rhodes, 293

  Rhodesia, 66, 94, 104

  Richtofen, Ferdinand, Baron von, German geologist and Asiatic traveler (1833-1905), 822

  Rig-veda , 366, 401, 407, 408–409, 413*, 436, 495, 508†, 530

  Rikyu , tea master (ca. 1590), 841, 857–858, 900

  Risampei , Korean ceramic artist (fl. 1605), 900

  Rishis , 545

  Rita , 404

  Rivers, W. H. R., 16

  Robenhausen, 102

  Robinson Crusoe, 174

  Rock Edicts, 447–448, 527

  Rockefeller, John D., Jr., 820*

  Rockefeller Foundation for Medical Research, 820*, 925

  Roger, Abraham, Dutch missionary (fl. 1650, 391*

  Roman Catholic Church, 242, 469, 504–505

  Romance of the Three Kingdoms, 718, 846

  Romans, 16, 118*, 159, 179, 183, 217, 288, 377, 397, 478

  Rome, 3, 19*, 24*, 61, 76, 116, 117, 136, 140, 152, 172, 185, 200, 216, 218, 226, 227, 247, 265, 272, 275, 284, 299, 315, 340, 354, 362, 363, 381–382, 451, 479, 529, 554, 640, 647, 695, 701, 744, 777, 778, 847, 899, 925

  Rome (city). 155, 294, 457

  Romeo and Juliet, 891

  Ronin , Forty-seven, 848–849, 908

  Roosevelt, Theodore, President of the United States (1858-1919), 918, 929–930

  Rosetta Stone, the, 145

  Rosh-ha-shanah , 332

  Ross, Sir Donald, 773

  Rossbach, 613

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, French philosopher (1712-1778), 655, 657, 688, 693, 754, 858, 873, 874

  Rowland Acts, 629

  Rowley, H., 65

  Roxana , wife and sister of Cambyses (ca. 525 B.C.), 354

  Royal Asiatic Society, 249

  Rubruquis, Guillaume de, medieval traveler and missionary (fl. 1253), 780