Dacia, 343
Dalmatia, 343 , 383
Damascus, 421
Damasus I (St.), Pope (reigned 366-384), 337 , 341
Damian, St. Peter, Italian Church reformer ( 1007?1072), 409 , 411 , 413
-414, 416
damnation, 318 , 359 , 362 , 365 , 538 , 572 ; of unbaptized infants, 365 ,
366
Danes, 305 , 395 , 399
Daniel, Hebrew prophet, 317
Dante Alighieri, Italian poet ( 1265-1321), 170 , 207 , 285 , 302 , 370 , 434
, 469 -470, 506
Danton, Georges Jacques, French revolutionary leader ( 1759-1794), 677
Danube, 271 , 279
Danzig, 753
Daphnae, 25
Darius I (the Great-Hystaspis), King of Persia ( 558?-486 B.C.), 13 , 28 ,
30 , 58 , 221 , 592
dark ages, 61 , 303 , 335 , 366 , 399 , 427 ; papacy in, 388 400
Darwin, Charles Robert, English naturalist ( 18091882), 611 , 624 , 642 ,
678 , 725 -727, 780 -781
Darwin, Erasmus, English man of science and poet ( 1731-1802), 725
Darwinian competition, 780
David, King of Judah and Israel ( 1013?-973? B.C.), 309 , 340 , 553
David of Dinant, Belgian scholastic philosopher (fl. ca. 1200 ), 455 day, 5
De Anima ( Aristotle), 170 , 424 , 453
De Cive ( Hobbes), 547
De Coelo ( Aristotle), 131 , 212 *
De corpore et sanguine Domini ( Lanfranc), 417
De Emendatione ( Aristotle), 419
De la formation du foetus ( Descartes), 561
De l'Esprit ( Helvétius), 722
De Monarchia ( Dante), 469