Destructive properties and terrific appearance of, [ ii. 14], [ ii. 401].

Use of, [iii. 29].

Note upon, by Renaudot, [iii. 387] (App.).

Greeks, on the rising energies of the, [ i. 13].

The cool indifference of their prelates, [ib.]

They are defeated by the Saracens, [ i. 14].

Zimisces, their emperor, gains a signal victory, [ i. 15].

Opposed to the formidable tyranny of the Turks, [ i. 34], [ i. 35].

Their moral condition and character, [ i. 35-37]; ii. 100 et seq., [ ii. 174].

Their contests with the Crusaders, and hostility to the Latins, [ i. 90], [ i. 91], [ i. 93], [ i. 446], [ i. 447].