398 INDEX Thedpemptos, Metropolitan of Kiev, viii. 399, 676. Theophrastus of Eresus, viii. 404. Theophylact, Archbishop of Ochrida, viii. 378. Theotokdpoulos, Dhominikos (El Greco), vii. 713, 714; viii. 168, 392 TZ., 671, 672; ix. 156. Theraeans, the, viii. 422 n. Theriomorphism, vii. 461,466. Thermopylae, Battle of (480 B.C.), vii. 94, 324, 387; ix. 518-19, 519-20 n., 521, 522; x. 114. TheYon, despot of Akragas (Agri- gentum), viii. 428 TZ.; ix. 642, Thespis, traditional father of Attic genre of tragic drama, ix. 393. Thessaly, acceleration of cultural tempo in, ix. 356. Theudas, Jewish Zealot, viii. 299, 601. Thirty Years' War (1618-48), vii. 703, 704, 707; ix. 154 TZ., 240 n., 246, 253 «., 492,499;*. 93- Thomas Aquinas, Saint, vii. 48472., 729, 73<>; ix. 45,134, 157, 166. Thomas of Celano, Saint, x. 113. Thomas Palaioldghos, despot of the Morea, viii. 356. Thomas the Slav, rebel against East Roman Imperial Government, ix. 66577. Thompson, E. A.: A History of Attila and the Huns, quoted, viii. 14, 15. Thompson, J. E. S., x. 169-71; Maya Hieroglyphic Writing: Introduction, quoted, x. 170. Thompson, J. M.: The French Revolu- tion> quoted, yii. 301, 353. Thoros I, Cilician Armenian Prince, viii. 369. Thorp, W. L., ix. 225. Thothmes (Tuthmosis) I, Pharaoh, x. 193, 194, 195- Thothmes (Tuthmosis) II, Pharaoh, x. 184. Thothmes (Tuthmosis) III, Pharaoh, vii. 188-90, 369, 532 72., 692; x. 184, 193-4*I95» 196. Thothmes (Tuthmosis) IV, Pharaoh, viii. 450 ?z. Thought; feeling in relation to, ix. 721-2, 730, 732, 733- historical: identification of historian with subject of his study, question of, ix. 718-37; imagination in re- lation to, ix. 734-7; nature of, ix. 721-2, 726 seqq.- participation in other people's experiences, ix. 721- 2> 728. 73° **?£•; relativity of, ix. 197 seqq., 402; subjectivity of, ix. 730-1, 733- idolization of, ix. 737. impersonal, ix. 727-8 and TZ., 732,733. inductive method of, ix. 344; see also under REGULARITIES: number of instances, 'laws' of, ix. 185, 201-2; see also under REGULARITIES. mathematical, ix. 723-4, 726 seqq.t 733. r . patterns of, ix. 194^9. reflective, acts of, ix. 720 seqq. relativity of, ix. 725-6; see also above under historical. Thracian language, the, viii. 716, 717. Thracians, the, vii. ioo«.; Asiatic, vii. x, 672; see also THYNI. Thucydides, son of Olorus: exile of, x. 146 and 72. ; historical experience of, x. 94; imitation of, ix. 61; in- spiration of, x. 59, 80-81, 145 W.; irrational element in History not ignored by, ix. 722; military service of, x. 60, 145 and TZ.; on the coup d'etat of 'the Four Hundred', ix. 207 n.; on the Lacedaemonian Army, x. 33; irapavxevij, usage of word by, vii. 530; political ex- perience of, ix. 207 n.; social milieu of, vii. 530; theme of, x. 62; A History of the Great Atheno- Peloponnesian War, quoted, vii. 706; x. 60 TZ. Thunberg, Carl, 18th-century Swedish visitor to Japan, viii. 326 n. Thureau-Dangin, F., x. 172 arid TZ. Thuringians, the, viii. 63, 505. Thyestes, son of Pelops, viii. 63. Thyni (Thynians), the, viii. 716; x. 201; see also under THRACIANS. Tiberius Alexander, nephew of Philo of Alexandria, viii. 622. Tiberius I Claudius Nero Caesar, Roman Emperor, vii. 8, 167; ix. 541, 613 n. Tibet: Chinese invasion of (December 1950), ix. 418; Islamic World, re- lations with, viii. 219. Tibetans, the, ix. 418, 657, 662, 663, 664, 670, 673, 679 ;x. 8271. Tibeto-Burman group of languages, the, viL 241. Tibullus, Albius: Carmina, quoted, vii. 8. Tiglath-Pileser (Tukulti-apil-e§arra) I, King of Assyria, vii. 605 TZ.; x. 50, 177 and TZ., 178. Tiglath-Pileser (Tukulti-apil-eSarra) III, King of Assyria: accession of, viii. 440; administrative policy of,