JVbn auMendi sunt homines imperiti, qui humano ingenio mojorem, vel inutilem, et rebus gerendis adverfam mXviJ.tt,diiar 

 criminantur. EJl scilicet quicdam Scientiarum cognalio et conciliatio ; undo et 'Eyx.vy>.ovra.iih\a\i vacant Crtcci ; ut in und 

 perfeSus diet nequeut, qui csieras non attigerit. — Morhofi Polyliistor, 1. i. c. i. s. i. 



Those inexperienced perfons, who make it a charge of accufation againil variety and extenfive learning, that it exceeds 

 the compafs of human ability, or is ufelefs, or that it is an impediment to tranfafting bulinefs, deferve no attention. 

 For there is between the Sciences a degree of natural and clofe connexion; from which the Greeks ufe the term 

 "Encyclopsdia;" so that no one can be perfe£t in anyone Science, who has not attained to fome knowledge of ths 

 reft. 



