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Matthew, why he begins the genealogy from Abraham | 28. b
Matthew the Evangelist | 29. c
At what moon one should cut timber | 52. b
Methuselah | 28. c
Morning time | 36. d
Morning | 25. d & 36. d
Mauritianus | 85. b
Maximianopolis | 77. c
Maximinus | 29. d
Maximus | 29. c
Emperor Maximilian | 92. b
Emperor Maximinus | 82. a
Maximinus with Emperor Severus | 85 a
Melancholy, or black bile | 53. c
The month has its name in German from the moon | 40. d
Why months are so named | 40. c
How the months of foreigners correspond to ours | 66. b
The ancients did not base months on the course of the sun, but on the moon | 39. c
Solar month | 40. a
Calculation of months varies | 40. b
Some err at the beginning of the month | 68. c
Why months are so named | 39. c
Lunar month | 40. a
In the middle of the months, the sun usually passes into another sign | 44. b
Various beginnings of months | 26. b
Lunar month | 26. b
Greek names of the months | 42. d
The month is not yet finished while the moon has traversed the zodiac | 26. b
Solar month longer than the lunar | 40. a
What the New Moons signify | 75. b
Individual months have their own signs in the zodiac | 43. d
Memphis | 28. d
Mesopotamians converted to the faith of Christ | 90. a
Meroe, capital of Ethiopia | 55. a
Micah | 29. a
Milesius | 29. a
Minute | 25. b
Minutes | 33. b
Red lead original: "Minium" in the Red Sea | 18. c
How minutes are divided | 33. d
Mystical interpretation of Noah's ark | 85. a
Moments | 33. b
"Monath" signifies month in the language of the English | 45. c
Moment derived from motion | 25. b
"Mona" signifies moon in the language of the English | 43. c
Moses rules Israel | 28. d
Moses, leader of the Israelite people | 75. d
What the world is | 2. d
Creation of the world in six days | 84. b
Where the head of the world is | 99. c
The world is the parent of time | 1. d
Correspondence of the greater and lesser world | 61. b
The world is distinguished by six ages | 23. b
Whether the world was created in spring or autumn | 36. b
World, named in Greek for elegance | 2. d
World made in a moment | 3. b
Conflagration of the world will not harm the just | 56. a
The world is a sphere | 3. a
World, from elegance | 2. d
Why the world is called "cosmos" in Greek | 3. b
World in the space of six days | 2. b
Main parts of the world | 2. d
The world is divided by five circles | 4. d
Whence the world is named | 3. b
World made from eternity note: a reference to philosophical debates on creation | 2. b
A decorative initial N with floral or foliate patterns.
Nebuchadnezzar | 29. a
Nahor | 28. d & 75. c
Narcissus | 81. d
Nature is not a goddess | 33. a
Sailors make the depths clear with a sprinkling of oil | 35. a
Nehemiah | 29. a
New moon | 42. c
Nero | 29. c & 80. d
Nero persecutes the Christians | 81. a
The Council of Nicaea first instituted the nineteen-year cycle | 29. b
Decree of the Council of Nicaea | 65. b
Nicaea | 29. d
Nicolaus Euboicus | 92. a
Council of Nicaea regarding the celebration of Easter | 52. d
Inundation of the Nile | 18 d
The Nile of uncertain origin | 18. d
Origin of the Nile | 18. d
Nisan, first month of the Hebrews | 39.
Snows | 16. c
Parts of the night | 36. d
Why nights are longer in cold places and seasons | 36. d