The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . o Or-sini (1887); Erasme en Italie (1888); Les Corre-spondants dAlde Manuce, Materiaux NouveaiixdHistoire Litteraire, I4(^j-iji4 {iSSg); Pctrarqueet rLIumanismc (1892); Etudes sur la Cour deFrance: La Peine Marie-Antoinette (1892). NOME, CAPE, Gold Fields of. See underAlaska, and Cape Nome. NOMENCLATURE, Geographical. See Geo-graphic Names, Bureau of, in these Supple-ments. NOMINALISM. See Scholasticism, Vol. XXI,pp. 418, 419, 430, 431. NONIUS, Marcellus, a Latin grammarian,the dates of whose birth and deat


The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . o Or-sini (1887); Erasme en Italie (1888); Les Corre-spondants dAlde Manuce, Materiaux NouveaiixdHistoire Litteraire, I4(^j-iji4 {iSSg); Pctrarqueet rLIumanismc (1892); Etudes sur la Cour deFrance: La Peine Marie-Antoinette (1892). NOME, CAPE, Gold Fields of. See underAlaska, and Cape Nome. NOMENCLATURE, Geographical. See Geo-graphic Names, Bureau of, in these Supple-ments. NOMINALISM. See Scholasticism, Vol. XXI,pp. 418, 419, 430, 431. NONIUS, Marcellus, a Latin grammarian,the dates of whose birth and death are unknown,the nearest that can be said being that he musthave lived some time during the period from thesecond to the sixth centuries. He was the authorof an important treatise entitled, De CompendiosaDoctrina per Litteras ad Filium. This work isdivided into eighteen chapters, the first twelvebeing in reality separate treatises on differentgrammatical subjects, while each of the last a list of technical terms referring tosome one department. One feature of the max nordau. and one which makes it valuable, consists of thenumerous quotations from Latin writers of anearlier date. Three editions have been publishedby Gerlach and Roth, Basil (1842); L. Quicher,at Paris (1871); and L. Muller, Leipsic (1888). NORDAU, Max Simon, a Hungarian physi-cian and author; born in Budapest, July 29, 1849,of Jewish parentage. Hestudied medicine in hisnative town and receivedhis doctorate in 1873, andengaged himself in writ-ing for the Pester Lloyd,the Frankfurter Zeitungand the Vossische traveling in Europehe visited Paris in 1878,and settled there, resum-ing his medical studiesand obtaining a doctorsdegree in 1882. He con-tinued his journalistic and literary labors, pub-lishing political and social criticism. He thenwrote some works which received wide attentionand were translated into the English are known by their English titles as ParisPictu


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