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INDEX TO THE LATIN WORKS. 



Anaximenes, viii. 128. 



Andes, x. 57. 



Angeli scientiae et illuminationis an- 

 gelisimperiietpotentiaepraestantiores, 

 viii. 46 ; angelorum et spirituum na- 

 tura, viii. 159, 160. 



Angliae Historia, viii. 107, 109. 



Anglia, x. 30, 55. 



Animum nihil implere potest prater 

 Deum Deique contemplationem, viii. 

 5 ; aaimum humanum instar speculi 

 totius mundi capacem Deus fabri- 

 catus est, viii. 6 ; animus vere sanus, 

 viii. 399 ; de flectendo et effingendo 

 animo, ix. 56, 67. 



Anima est substantiarum simplicissi- 

 ma, viii. 215 ; anima rationalis sub- 

 stantia, viii. 241 ; de anima sensibili 

 sive producta, viii. 241, 242 ; animae 

 facilitates, viii. 242 ; doctrinae circa 

 usum et objecta facultatum animas 

 humanae partitio in logicam et ethi- 

 cam, viii. 254. 



Animalibus longaevitas brevitas vita? in, 

 x. 134, 145. 



Animalium corpora, xi. 190. 



Anna Boleyn, xi. 377. 



Annales, viii. 113, 114. 



Anser, x. 139. 



Antarctico in haemispherio maculae ni- 

 grae, xi. 46. 



Ante diluviani, x. 148, 149. 



Anti Christus, xi. 449. 



Anticipationes, ix. 194, 195. 



Antipater, viii. 59, 60. 



Antiquitas, x. 494. 



Antiquitates, viii. 104, 105 ; antiquita- 

 tis et novitatis duorum extremorum 

 immodicum studium, viii. 38, 39 ; 

 antiquitas saeculi juventus mundi, 

 viii. 39. 



Antiquitatis admiratio, ix. 205, 235, 

 236 ; apud antiques inquirendi et 

 inveniendi forma, ix. 277. 



Antithetorum exempla, viii. 354, 378. 



Antonius, S., x. 160. 



Antoninus, viii. 56, 225, 402. 



Anytus, viii. 10. 



Apelles, viii. 308. 



Aphorismos (per) traditio, viii. 323. 



Apollo, viii. 127, 213, 215. 



Apollonius, viii. 56 ; xi. 80. 



Apollonius Tyanaeus, x. 162. 



Apophthegmata, viii. 119, 120. 



Appetitus ad nova, x. 203. 



Appius Caecus, x. 163. 



Apotheoseus ordo, viii. 53, 54. 



Aqua, x. 120, 312, 316 ; xi. 198202 ; 

 aqua? cursus, xi. 87 ; aquam princi- 

 pium revura Thales posuit, xi. 109. 



Aquila, x. 138. 



Aquila et Priscilla, x. 160. 



Aquinas, x. 436. 



Araneae, x. 128. 



Arbitrii libertas, viii. 253. 



Aibores, x. 122, 124, 129, 130, 308, 

 357. 



Arcadum reges, x. 152. 



Archias, viii. 206. 



Archimides, viii. 38, 247 ; x. 293. 



Arganthonius, x. 161. 



Argenti vivi versio in argentum, x. 293. 



Argentum, x. 341. 



Argentum vivum, x. 118, 350. 



Ariadne, viii. 146. 



Aristippus, viii. 27. 



Aristoteles, ix. 21 1, 217, 227, 228 ; x. 

 123, 384, 401, 435,444, 446, 479, 

 481, 486; xi. 31, 35, 37, 41, 50, 

 54, 103, 104, 339, 446, 448, 449, 

 450, 452, 454, 463, 473. 



Aristotle, viii. 11, 32, 36, 38, 42, 58, 

 59, 60, 62, 82, 92, 95, 128, 154, 

 163, 164, 181, 183, 190, 191, 192, 

 194, 199, 208, 209, 231, 254, 279, 

 288, 290, 291, 296, 304, 325, 333, 

 392, 299, 414, 419, 423, 424, 427. 



Arithmetica, viii. 201. 



Armorum studium, ix. 77. 



Armorum litterarumque quasi conju- 

 gium, viii. 11. 



Arnoldus de villa nova, x. 437. 



Ars Lullii, viii. 328. 



Artaxerxes, viii. 65; x. 153. 



Arthur, viii. 195. 



Artificialia a naturalibus efficiente so- 

 lum modo differunt, viii. 91. 



Artium historia, xi. 417. 



Ascham, viii. 29. 



Asseclfe venti, x. 14, 2832. 



Assertiones (per) traditio, viii. 324. 



Assimilationis super actum altimum 

 operatio, x. 238240; canon, x. 

 275. 



Astra utrum sint veri ignes, xi. 41 ; 

 de substantia astrorum, xi. 44; an 

 alantur, augeantur, minuantur, xi. 

 51 ; an generentur et extinguantur, 

 xi. 53 ; numerus, xi. 54 ; magni 

 tude, xi. 55 ; figura, xi. 56 ; dis- 

 tantia, xi. 56. 



Astrologia, viii. 36, 169178; quid 

 in astrologia retinendum ! viii. 171 ; 

 astrologia sana, viii. 173 ; quid in 

 astrologia sana retinendum estl viii. 



173 175 ; ad praedictiones adhibe- 



tur astrologia sana, viii. 175, 176 ; 

 et electiones, viii. 176178 ; astro- 

 lo&quot;&quot;i, viii. 243. 



Astronomia, viii. 167169 ; xi. 30. 



