Gorgias, Greek Sophist and statesman ( 485?380? B.C.), 78 , 233
Gorgias ( Plato), 79
Gospels, 285 , 319 , 320 , 328 , 757. See also Synoptic Gospels
Goths, 341 , 344 ; conversion of, 386 ; invasions of, 343 , 369 , 399 ,
401 ; and Rome, 334 , 355 , 356 , 357 , 366 -367, 374
Göttingen, 679 , 754
Gottschalk, German Benedictine monk (805?868), 403
government, 5 , 189 -190, 281 -282, 329 , 629 , 711 , 737 , 777. See
also politics; State
Gracchi, the (Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus and Caius Sempronius
Gracchus), Roman statesmen (fl. 2nd cent. B.C.), 272 , 342
grammar, 258
Grand Canyon, 678
Gratian (Flavius Gratianus), Roman Emperor ( 359-383), 336 , 337
gravitation, 207 , 216 , 562 , 598 , 641 , 833
Great Britain, 730 , 773
Great Fire, 548
great man, 750 , 762
Great Mother, 5 , 6 *, 18 , 330
Great Schism, 304 , 470 , 482 -483, 485 "greatest happiness of the
greatest number," 723 , 768 , 774 , 775
Greece, Greek(s), 100 , 187 , 193 , 196 -198, 258 , 260 , 328 , 486 ,
754 ; and Alexander, 219 , 220 , 221 , 281 ; and Arabs, 275 , 423 ; and
Asia Minor, 5 , 99 , 223 ; astronomy in, 208 , 212 -217, 526 ; attitudes
of,