The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . ostly very dark in color-ing; those illustrative of thesocial life of Paris, muchlighter and brighter in tone;\ and historical pieces, of which the best known isChrist Before Pilate. His works include The LastDay of a Man Condemned to Death (1867); The NightProwlers (1874); The Village Hero, Hungary (1875);The Interior of a Studio (1876); and Christ onCalvary. His Afilton Dictating Paradise Lost is inthe Lenox Library, New York. MUNOZ, Juan Bautista, a Spanish historian;born near Valencia, 1745. He wrote Hi
The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . ostly very dark in color-ing; those illustrative of thesocial life of Paris, muchlighter and brighter in tone;\ and historical pieces, of which the best known isChrist Before Pilate. His works include The LastDay of a Man Condemned to Death (1867); The NightProwlers (1874); The Village Hero, Hungary (1875);The Interior of a Studio (1876); and Christ onCalvary. His Afilton Dictating Paradise Lost is inthe Lenox Library, New York. MUNOZ, Juan Bautista, a Spanish historian;born near Valencia, 1745. He wrote History of theNe^i IVorld, the best history extant of the SpanishIndies. He was given free use of the Spanisharchives, and was requested by the king to write ahistory of America from the discovery. He beganwork in 1779, issaed the first volume in 1793, butdid not finish the task. Died in Madrid in 1799- MUNSTERBERC;, Hugo, a German pscychol-ogist; born in Dantzic, June i, 1863. He studiedat Leipsic, Heidelberg, Geneva, and Dantzic; wasassistant professor of psychology at Freiburg from. MIHALY MlNKACSy. i6o M U N T A N E R —M U R F R E E S B O R O 1887 to 1892; and in 1892 was appointed professorof experimental psychology in Harvard University,Massachusetts. He was the author of a number ofpsychological articles; among them, Thought Trans-ference (1889); The Origin of Morality (1889); andProblems and Alethods of Psychology (1891). MUNTANER, R., a Catalonian chronicler. SeeSpain, Vol. XXH, pp. 363, 364. MUNTZS METAL. See Copper, Vol. VI, , 351. MUNYCHIA, a hill and harbor of Athens (,Vol. HI, p. 4). Also name of an annual festival. SeeArtemis, Vol. II, p. 643. MUR, river. See Alps, Vol. I, pp. 621-630. MURAD, sultans of Turkey. See Amurath, Vol. I, pp. 781, 782. CIRCLE, an astronomical instrumentfor the observation of celestial bodies at their me-ridian passage. It consists of a large metal circle,turning on an axis the end of which projects froma solid stone pie
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