INDEX TO THE LATIN WORKS. 



453 



Astronomorum hypotheses, xi. 69 



72. 



Atalanta, ix. 220; xi. 331. 

 Athanasius, x. 160. 

 Ad atheismum leves gustus in philoso- 



phia movent, sed pleniores haustus 



ad religionem reducunt, viii. 9. 

 Atheismus, xi. 370, 371. 

 Athletica, viii. 236. 

 Athos, x. 57. 

 Atlas, viii. 288. 

 Atomorum de aequalitate ac inaequali- 



tate, x. 385387. 

 Atomus, xi. 312316. 

 Attenuantuv plerumque distillata, x. 



296. 

 Attenuatio humidi in spiritum, x. 131, 



132. 



Atticus, viii. 22. 

 Auctorum confessio, ix. 226. 

 Audacia, viii. 371. 

 Audibilium et visibilium conjugia et 



dissidia, xi. 346251. 

 Augustine, St., viii. 101. 

 Augustus, viii. 2, 70, 225 ; ix. 48, 66; 



x. 158. 



Augustus Caesar, xi. 399, 400. 

 Auri confectio, x. 293. 

 Auricula, x. 307. 

 Aurum, x. 294341. 

 Aves, x. 137141, 143. 

 Axioraata, ix. 194, 221, 257, 358. 



BACCHUS, viii. 146 150. 



Bacon, Sir Francis, viii. v, vi, xxii ; 



x. 440. 



Balbus, viii. 84. 

 Balnea, viii. 233235; x. 208, 215, 



231, 241, 243. 

 Bartas, Du, viii. 26. 

 Basilisco (de) fabula, viii. 411. 

 Belli (de) genere eligendo, viii. 140, 



142 ; in bello maxime prodest cele- 

 ritas, viii. 142; occultatio consili- 

 orum, viii. 143 ; et providentia, viii. 



143 ; belli perfecti effecta duo, viii. 

 145 ; bella moderna, ix. 81. 



Bellum, xi. 294298. 



Betel, x. 189. 



Bias, ix. 62. 



Bibliothecae, viii. 76 ; ix. 238. 



Bivium contemplationis, non est dissi- 



mile bivio actionis, viii. 42. 

 Blresus, viii. 385. 

 Bodleii, Tho. epistola ad Fra. Baco- 



num, x. 506 515. 

 Boni simplicis partitio in bonum indi- 



viduale et bonum communionis, viii. 



395. 

 Boni individualis partilio in bonum ac- 



tivum, viii. 400403 ; et bonum 



passivum, viii. 403. 

 Boni passivi partitio in bonum conser- 



vativum, viii. 404 406 ; et bonum 



perfectum, viii. 403, 404. 

 Boni communionis partitio in officia 



generalia, viii. 407 ; et officia res- 



pectiva, viii. 407 413. 

 Bonae artes, ix. 63. 

 Borgia, ix. 196. 



Borgia, Alexander, viii. 202 ; Valen 

 tine Borgia, ix. 48. 

 Bos, x. 136. 



Britannicum mare, x. 54. 

 Brutus, viii. 20, 142, 413. 

 Buckingham (Villiers), Duke of, viii. 



xi, xii, xiii. 

 Burdegalia, x. 56. 

 Burghleium dominum, Fra. Baconi 



epistola ad, xi. 267, 268. 



C/ESAR, Julius, viii. 11/19, 22, 57, 61, 

 62, 63, 64, 65, 69, 70, 84, 104, 142, 

 195, 206, 214, 243, 307, 349, 410, 

 425 ; ix. 37, 38 ; xi. 393398. 



Cain, viii. 48. 



Calidi in natura instantiae convenientes, 

 ix. 299 301 ; instantiae in proximo, 

 quse privantur natura calidi, ix. 301 , 

 303; comparative in calido, ix. 313 

 325 ; exemplum exclusive, sive 

 rejectionis naturarum a forma calidi, 

 ix. 328 330 ; vindemiatio prima de 

 forma calidi, ix. 331338; caloris 

 forma, ix. 338. 



Callisthenes, viii. 58, 60, 206. 



Calor, x. 95, 133; spirituum, x. 196, 

 197. 



Cambridge, Lord Bacon s Letter to the 

 University of, viii. xv. 



Canicula, xi. 37. 



Cantabrigiensem ad academian epis- 

 tolae, xi. 269, 480, 482, 484. 



Camelus, x. 135. 



Canada, x. 55. 



Canis, x. 136. 



Canones mobiles de ventis, x. 93 

 95. 



Canones mobiles, x. 365 367. 



Caper, x. 137. 



Caphe, x. 189. 



Caput, x. 144. 



Cardan, viii. 36. 



Cardanus, Hieronymus, x. 435, 480. 



Caritas scientiae antidotus, viii. 7 ; per- 

 fectionis vinculum, viii. 428. 



Carmen, viii. 87. 



Carneades, viii. 10, 206; x. 154. 



Cassandra, viii. 59, 60 ; xi. 217. 



Cassiodorus, x. 205. 



